Why the Shepherds? (Pt. 1)

The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.

Why No Room in the Inn?

Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.

Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)

To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.

Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)

One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.

Why Did Jesus Become a Man?

In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.

Why Mary? (Pt. 2)

Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.

Why Mary? (Pt. 1)

God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.

Why Joseph?

He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.

Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 2)

The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.

Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 1)

In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.

The Doxologies of Thanksgiving

During the holiday season we gratefully take stock of the many blessings the Lord has brought into our lives. Dr. David Jeremiah offers a biblical framework in the form of doxologies – or expressions of praise to God – for the specific ways in which He shows His love.

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