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Finnan Commentator THE VIRGIN OF HISTORY “HERE WE ARE ALMOST TO THE MOMENT OF ANOTHER ‘CHRISTMAS.’ YET, FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE IN AMERICA, SO MANY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS HOLIDAY IS REALLY ABOUT. TODAY I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS…” I’m Dennis Finnan, host and speaker on the World, the Word & You! Broadcast, and in a moment we’ll look into what history and the Bible have recorded about the most miraculous event ever to have taken place, the Virgin Birth of a man! Stay tuned… ...Do you know that our world’s biggest and most popular holiday celebrated around the globe is also one that is in most danger of losing its meaning and joy? Yes, it is the holiday or “holy” day called Christmas. Two great enemies are marching hard against it. First, is the worldly tendency to secularize it. Yes, for the vast majority today Christmas is simply the excitement of getting some extravagant gift or gifts, eating huge meals and dessert delights. Secondly, is the effort to mythologize it, by casting off the meaning of centuries and replacing it with Santa Clauses, tinsel, Christmas trees, light displays, elves, grinches and a whole bunch of nonsense and irrelevance when it comes to the real meaning and purpose of this worldwide celebration. What has Christmas become to you my friend? Well after another pause for some lovely Christmas music, I’ll return to tell you the real meaning of Christmas and give you a handle on the truth and facts of history so neglected these days… ... Today I want to talk about history! Yes, real verifiable human history that surrounds the event called Christmas. Sadly, truth has a way of being left behind when it is overtaken by the lusts of the eyes and the pride of life. Christmas these days seems to be nothing more than a time to give one another gifts, and spend time in fellowship and ease, with a day off from the labors of life. For many others it has become purely a mystical time of fantasy, surrounded by elves, grinches, and fairytale stories that delight children and adults alike. But my friend, Christmas, regardless of what year or century it rolls around, can have only one meaning and continue to bring those who understand it, the greatest joy and glow of happiness! What is the real meaning of Christmas? It is the “miracle” aspect of what happened that first Christmas day. You see the very word, “Christmas” means, the birth of Christ; the one who Scripture had foretold of long ago would come to this world. Now what’s so special about the birth of someone long ago? The answer is its miracle happening and purpose! Yes, the miracle of Christ is the virgin birth of the GOD/MAN Jesus Christ. Now two miracle things are involved here you need to know about, (1) a real historical virgin birth occurred, (2) a miracle human child was born, So, let’s talk about them… First and foremost of course is, THE MIRACLE OF A VIRGIN BIRTH Indeed, this is the fulcrum of the Christmas event. The Bible teaches us that one day, a miraculous event would occur that defies human anatomy, science, and reality. It would be that a young virgin woman, having sexually known no man, having had no impregnation of a man’s seed in any form or manner, would herself conceive a new human being, and as a fetus and unborn child would grow and be delivered into this world in the normal fashion of childbirth all humanity experiences. Let’s enter this story as it unfolded to the participants of that glorious event. First, we learn that the woman of history to bear the Christ child was “Mary.” One day while she was planning her marriage to her beloved fiancé Joseph, in a dream at night God interrupted her plans with an angel’s special announcement.
Now of course, every birth is a miracle, and every child is a gift from God, but more than 20 centuries ago there was the “miracle of miracles.” A real human baby was conceived in the womb of a “virgin” and grew to be born on what we traditionally celebrate as “Christmas day.” So that Mary’s intended husband would not become duly alarmed when he heard his fiancé was pregnant, God sent an angel to Joseph to apprise him of Mary’s faithfulness and God’s choice of her to bear the long awaited miraculous Jewish Messiah. We read again in Scripture,
Now the last part of this announcement is most important! This miracle of miracles, the “Virgin Birth” of Jesus of Nazareth, was not something that just happened. Rather, it was an event God had scheduled and planned, even before the world was created, and of course executed right on time as well. You see the “Virgin Mary” is really the virgin of history, for history records such a miraculous event would one day occur. Now importantly, the very first announcement in embryo form was in the Garden of Eden, after the very first human beings sinned against God. We read of this in Genesis 3 verse 15. God spoke to Eve and told her through her childbearing, one day would come a special child who would be the deliverer from their sins and its payment due. We read in,
Yes, this was the very first illusion to the fact that God would break through human history and send forth a “miracle of miracles” child, who one day would be the promised Messiah. Now back to what the angel said to Joseph. He concluded his announcement from God with a verification of things by saying this virgin birth event would be the exact fulfillment of the prophets of old, who foretold of a coming virgin birth. In particular, the angel referred specifically to the words of the prophet Isaiah in his writings written around 700 years before Christ was born. We read of this in,
Now admittedly, doubts of this prophesy of the virgin birth of the Messiah has been a dispute because of a certain Hebrew word used to describe a “virgin” woman. The word in Hebrew is “almah.” Those who scoff at a virgin birth, say the word only described a young woman in age. However, careful study of the Bible and the usage of this world in Old Testament writing reveals this word definition as a young woman is correct, but remember the context of a passage always interprets the true meaning of a word in use. We discover this word used in every other passage of the Old Testament refers to a young woman who was a “virgin.” (Gen 24:43; Exo. 2:8; Psa. 68:25; Prov 30:19; Song of Solomon 1:3; 6:8; Isa. 7:14) Again, there is no place among these seven occurrences of “almah,” that one can use the word to describe simply, a young woman in general. It refers specifically to a “young woman who was a virgin, and had never had sexual relationships with a man!” Long before the Holy Spirit of God, who is the Creator, conceived Jesus Christ, we learn God foretold the day would come when God would send a special kind of human being who alone would be qualified to bear the sins of the world. This human being was none other than Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born of Mary. Now interestingly even at the birth of Jesus, we learn the Bible refers to this virgin birth distinctly. In the genealogy given of Joseph, that he was in the line of David to bear the promised miraculous virgin birth, the genealogy ends with this amazing statement,
“Note that Matthew was careful here to avoid saying that Joseph "begat" Christ, departing from the formula used for the other ancestors of Jesus. In verse 1:16 “by whom,” the word is a feminine singular, indicating clearly that Jesus was born of Mary only and not of Mary and Joseph. It is one of the strongest attestations in the Bible for Jesus' virgin birth! Now establishing the fact that the miracle God who created the worlds and all men, could also one day create a single human being without the generation of the man’s seed, is not astounding ¾ unless of course, your view of God is He is not the all-powerful God, but at the most He is a little god, with little to no power or might. Well, how important is it to maintain faith in this aspect of the Christmas story? The answer is absolute! Here are four reasons why the Virgin Birth is necessary to Christmas and our the faith of Christians worldwide…
Yes friends, the Virgin Birth is the “miracle of miracles” that occurred that Christmas day long ago. Now as to whether Christ was born on December 25 or not, is really irrelevant because the point is Jesus Christ the “infinite” God-Man historically was born, and did arrive the first Christmas and the Bible records along with His miraculous life, substitutionary death and glorious resurrection as well. Ah but today, sadly, Christmas has become for many, a silly fairy tale of a generous gift-giving supernatural fat man, or a demon-like Grinch who steals away the lust-filled dreams and wants of children. For adults, it has become a dreamy fantasy world of twinkling lights, scents of cinnamon and pine, delicious desserts, fun filled parties, extravagant gifts, and for the totally secularized, simply a lazy day off to sleep in. But my friend, to those who know history, and believe truth as clearly as it can come to you, twenty centuries ago, our Creator God fulfilled His promise and Word, and sent into humanity a single lone human being, unlike any ever before existing and ever to exist. Joseph caught the real meaning of Christmas when he heard the angel’s words…
Yes God with us. God came to earth and was born in the darkness of night, that our whole world might be reborn into the light of Christ. God sent forth His Son, born in a stable and a poor humble family, that one day the entire world would be able to be reborn with the riches of God Himself. Furthermore, the Lord Jesus was born that chosen day, ultimately to one day die for the sins of the world, so that the entire world, through Him, might one day never die but be saved forever from their sins! The real meaning of Christmas is found in the VIRGIN OF HISTORY. Mary’s virgin born child has brought us salvation and so Mary said upon learning of the miracle child created in her,
God my Savior! That needs to be the heart cry of all who find the meaning of Christmas. Will you? Have you? When you do, the real joy and happiness of the season and the events in a true biblical perspective will bring you the warmest happiness and joy. Yes, that day long ago in the city of David, a Savior was born, who is Christ the Lord! Oh what joy, what fulfillment and today still what excitement to say thank you Jesus for coming to earth to save a sinner such as I. May the joy and blessing of Christ be yours my friend, and may you surely have bowed your heart and knee to recognize who it was that came that night long ago. God with us, the hope of eternity! · Radio talk #5001 · Broadcast date: December 16, 2001 · Speaker: Dennis L. Finnan, Commentator · Program: The World, the Word & You! Radio Broadcast · Address: P.O. Box 40133 Grand Junction, CO 81504 The World, the Word & You! Broadcast is a non-denominational ministry based on the historic fundamental evangelical interpretation of the Scriptures. A copy of our doctrinal statement is available upon request. These weekly radio commentaries are not exhaustive studies of any particular subject due to the time limit of broadcasting. Actual broadcasts can be heard in selected areas around the nation, as funding provides. Dennis Finnan has been the speaker for over 22 years, and serves as General Director. These transcripts are available free of charge to all who desire them. Also available are actual radio cassette tapes and printed booklets of each message. A free listing of recent messages is available upon request also. Want to Help? If you've been blessed and
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