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THE WONDERFUL BIRTH

by Jesse Hendley


The Wonderful Birth
Dr. Jesse M. Hendley
October 11, 1907---November 30, 1994

December 1945
Text: "His Name shall be called wonderful."

I am a believer. I believe that Jesus Christ is God. I
believe that He existed before the foundation of the
world as God, that He created the heavens and the
earth, and that nothing exists but that which He made.
I believe that He was born into the human family. I
believe that God created a body for Him to be born
into. I believe that this body was a body of a little
baby--a real, live baby, even as others. I believe
that He had no earthly father. I believe that the Holy
Ghost overshadowed the womb of the Virgin Mary, and
God became man. I believe that in that Holy Mystery
the Great Eternal Spirit became united to human flesh
and God was born into this world. I believe there was
a great eternal purpose behind this wonderful event. I
believe that in this body He bore my sins and the sins
of every person that should come into the world. I
believe that He so completely bore our sins in His
Body on the Cross, that God's righteous Law was
satisfied.

Nothing can be charged now to those who simply believe
on Him and this fact. I believe this Body was laid in
the tomb, and that on the third day He rose again. I
believe that in that Body, after His death and
resurrection, He walked among chosen witnesses for
forty days and nights. I believe that in that same
Body He ascended up from the Mount of Olives into
Heaven. I believe that He now sits at the right hand
of God, doing the specific work of upholding all
things by the Word of His Power. I believe that in
this same Body He is coming again, and we shall see
Him and behold Him, and all the earth shall know that
He is God manifest in the flesh. I am a believer, are
you?

True Christians are believers. They have faith in
Christ, a historical Person. They have a REASON FOR
THE FAITH THAT IS IN THEM! There are man ...

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