The Paradox

In An Indescribable Gift – Part 3, Stephen Davey explains the paradox of Christmas—God entering the world as a helpless child, bringing glory through humility and truth through apparent contradiction. He shows how Joseph and Mary obeyed God at great personal cost, surrendering their reputations and future to fulfill God’s plan. Davey then contrasts three responses to Christ’s birth: anger from rulers like Herod who refuse Christ’s authority, apathy from religious leaders who know truth but ignore it, and adoration from the Magi who traveled far to worship the true King. He emphasizes that Christ’s birth disrupted political power, religious comfort, and personal autonomy—and still does today. Davey concludes that every person must decide whether to resist Christ, ignore Him, or surrender in worship to the rightful King of kings.

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