How Jesus Came
Scripture: Matthew 1:18–25
Summary
Christmas is God stepping into our mess. Matthew tells it straight: Mary is found with child by the Holy Spirit, because salvation doesn’t rise from human effort, it descends from divine mercy. And Joseph, a just man, doesn’t negotiate with God; he obeys, taking Jesus as his own, because God often entrusts kingdom assignments to hearts already surrendered. This is the miracle we’re meant to behold again with fresh eyes: the King came through humility, into scandal, for one purpose—to save sinners—so the broken can become God’s own through faith in Christ.
Key Takeaways
Jesus didn’t come to improve good people—He came to save fallen people.
The virgin birth declares: salvation is God’s work, not ours.
Joseph shows what real obedience looks like: no conditions, just surrender.
Christmas is God saying, “You matter to Me—I came for you.”
