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December 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 8

In this issue...
-- The True Message of Christmas
-- Find messages for the season on our pages at SermonAudio.com
-- Pray for Whitcomb Ministries in 2006

The True Message of Christmas
By Dr. John C. Whitcomb

Every year it becomes sadly apparent that fewer and fewer Americans understand what Christmas really means.

It is an international celebration of a moment in history on planet Earth when God's eternal Son, whom we know as the Lord Jesus Christ, became a genuine and permanent member of mankind in order to die for our sins upon a cross.

The key word is love – not our love, but God's love. In spite of our profound selfishness, pride and indifference to the claims of a holy and loving God, He – not willing that any should perish – provided the perfect sacrifice, the Lamb of God, to die in our place, as our substitute, our divine and sinless representative, and to rise from the dead.

The word "Christmas" actually means "Christ-sent." Thus, Christ (i.e., the Messiah), Jesus, born in Bethlehem of Judea and raised in Nazareth of Galilee 2,000 years ago, was sent into the world by God the Father because of His love for human beings.

A brilliant and God-honoring medical doctor and historian named Luke describes what happened one night in the city of Nazareth. An angel came to a young Jewish woman named Mary and announced: "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy (One) which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God" (Luke 1:35).

What does this mean? A miracle of cosmic magnitude was about to occur! That is why this messenger from God explained: "For with God nothing shall be impossible" (1:37). Jeremiah had used this same expression 600 years earlier when contemplating the creation of the universe! ("Ah Lord God! Behold, Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power... There is nothing too hard for Thee" [Jer. 32:17].)

But how could the Son of God, the Second Person of the triune Godhead, add a human nature to His eternal divine nature without becoming two persons – and without the human person being not only finite but sinful?

The Holy Spirit of God solved this dilemma by using the genetic information in the body of a Jewish virgin, wholly apart from the function of a human father, and to the exclusion of her sin nature (see Luke 1:47, where Mary stated that God was her Savior). Note the special emphasis: "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee" (1:35). It is only for this reason that she could be assured that "that holy (One) which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God."

The pre-existent divine Person, who was the Son of God, assumed a human nature through Mary, but not a human person. He became one Person with two natures: the divine nature dominating the human nature without in any way canceling its non-glorified limitations, such as limited knowledge (Luke 2:52), weariness (John 4:6), hunger (Mark 11:12), and thirst (John 19:28). In fact, He "was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin" (Heb. 4:15).

Thus, the incomparable miracle of divine incarnation by means of virgin conception resulted in a Person who is not only 100 percent deity, but also a 100-percent descendant of David (Matt. 1:1; Rev. 5:5; 22:16), Judah (Heb. 7:14), Abraham (Matt. 1:1), and Adam (Luke 3:38). It was not a mere theophany, an appearance of humanity, that died on the cross. It was a genuine and sinless human being who bore our sins and served as our perfect substitute!

The author of Hebrews expressed the Christmas message in a marvelously precise way: "Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, He also Himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; and deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. For verily He took not on Him the nature of angels; but He took on Him the seed of Abraham. Wherefore in all things it behoved Him to be made like unto His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people" (Heb. 2:14-17).

Thank God for the true message of Christmas!

Find messages for the season on our pages at SermonAudio.com
A quick search within “All Sermons” at www.sermonaudio.com/whitcomb will reveal several messages that Dr. Whitcomb has preached on the subjects of both Christmas and the New Year. Whether you have extra time to listen to a sermon during vacation days at this special time of the year, or, perhaps, are in need of an uplifting message from the Word of God, we hope that these and the other of our roughly 240 sermons available online will be a real blessing to you during these important days as we prepare for another year of service to the Lord God.

By the way, since the beginning of 2005, all of our sermons on SermonAudio.com have been listened to a combined total of more than 30,100 times. That compares with a total of 19,585 in 2004. We plan to continue broadcasting in 2006, adding brand new messages preached by Dr. Whitcomb in conferences held in churches and schools around the country, as well as some classic old sermons that we continue to uncover. Please meet us on the Internet often and listen to the latest teaching by Dr. Whitcomb.

Pray for Whitcomb Ministries in 2006
As we prepare to leave 2005 behind and turn our attention to 2006, we can hardly believe all that God has done for Whitcomb Ministries in the last year – a new website, the beginning of these Monthly Monographs, a successful conference in November, the preparation of new materials to help people the world around study the Bible, and many other blessings.

We look forward, with the help of God, to even greater ministry opportunities in 2006. Plans are now being made for many exciting new endeavors, including the Third Annual Day with Whitcomb Ministries. Information on this and other projects will be forthcoming as the New Year begins. Until then, we hope that this Monograph will help you as you make your own preparations for 2006.

From all of us at Whitcomb Ministries, we wish you a very Merry Christmas with your family, church and friends, and a Happy New Year. We trust that that new year will include the opportunity to minister to you further each month through this electronic newsletter as we continue to bring you Biblical articles and all the latest information from Whitcomb Ministries.



Archived Newsletters:
May 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 12
April 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 11
March 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 10
Febrauary 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 9
January 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 8
Diciembre de 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 7
December 2007 - Vol 3, Issue 7
Noviembre de 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 6
November 2007 - Vol 3, Issue 6
October 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 5
Octubre 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 5
September 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 4
August 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 3
July 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 2
June 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 1
Junio 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 1
May 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 12
April 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 11
March 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 10
February 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 9
Enero 2007 - Tomo 2, Número 8
January 2007 - Volume 2 Issue 8
Diciembre 2006 - Tomo 2, Número 7
December 2006 - Volume 2 Issue 7
November 2006 - Volume 2 Issue 6
Noviembre de 2006 - Tomo 2, Número 2
October 2006 - Special Conference Edition
Octubre 2006 - Edición Conferencia Especial
September 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 4
August 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 3
Julio 2006 - Volumen 2, Número 2
July 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 2
June 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 1
Junio 2006 - Volumen 2, Número 1
Abril/Mayo 2006 – Vol. 1, Número 12
April/May 2006 - Vol 1, Issue 12
March 2006 - Vol 1, Issue 11
February - Vol 1, Issue 10
January 2006 - Vol 1 Issue 9
December 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 8
November 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 7
October 2005 - Special Conference Edition
October 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 6
September 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 5
August 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 4
July 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 3
June 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 2
May 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 1


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