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According to Titus, Chapter Two, verses 11 – 14, the birth of Jesus is “grace appearing”. The Apostle Paul is writing to Titus who is ministering in Crete, an island city located 100 miles south of Greece. He uses the Greek word from which we get our English word “epiphany”, to describe the birth of Jesus on the first Christmas morning. This is one of several passages in the New Testament that validate the Advent message outside the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Dr. Stubblefield shares what happened on the day grace appeared.
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According to Titus, Chapter Two, verses 11 – 14, the birth of Jesus is “grace appearing”. The Apostle Paul is writing to Titus who is ministering in Crete, an island city located 100 miles south of Greece. He uses the Greek word from which we get our English word “epiphany”, to describe the birth of Jesus on the first Christmas morning. This is one of several passages in the New Testament that validate the Advent message outside the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Dr. Stubblefield shares what happened on the day grace appeared.