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Who Is Jesus?

DAY 2 OF 21

Who is Jesus? Born in Bethlehem

Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem was not an accident at all; in fact, it was a fulfillment of God’s perfect & divine plan. Micah 5:2 was written hundreds of years before Jesus' birth and foretold of this event happening in Bethlehem.

Bethlehem was a humble town and was chosen as the birthplace of the Messiah. When Jesus was born there, as recorded in Matthew 2:1, it was another amazing confirmation that God keeps His promises. Jesus did not come to earth with wealth or power. Rather, He came in humility. His birthplace is a reminder to us that God works through the unexpected, using what seems insignificant to accomplish His great purposes and promises.

Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem is a fact that points to His divine identity and mission. Jesus is the long-awaited Ruler, bringing hope, peace, and salvation to you, to me, to all. Just as Bethlehem was chosen to welcome the Savior, our hearts need to also make room for Him.

Reflect:
Jesus’ humble birth in Bethlehem was both a fulfillment of prophecy and an amazing example of our Savior’s humility as he took on human form and was born in a lowly manger. Have you made space in your heart for Jesus, the promised King? Do you recognize God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises?

Respond:
Jesus came here to earth in humility so that we might ultimately know His love and salvation. Have you asked God to help you trust His plans, even when they seem unexpected or different than you may have chosen?

Pray:
God, thank You for fulfilling Your promise and sending Jesus to be born in Bethlehem. Thank You for using the humble and unexpected to accomplish Your perfect plan. Help me to trust in Your faithfulness and make room for Jesus in my heart each day. Lord, use me on this earth for your Kingdom work. Help me make Your name known to all. Let my life reflect the hope and salvation that you bring. Amen.

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Who Is Jesus?

Jesus calmed the wind and waves, leading the disciples to ask, “Who is this man?” Many still ask the same question today. Join this 3-week study to remember who Jesus is. It explores Old Testament prophecy, His I AM statements, and His journey to the cross. While this study is intended to be read leading up to Easter, our prayer is that this Bible reading plan encourages you to follow Jesus in every season.

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We would like to thank New Hope Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://newhopechurch.tv