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			is difficult to fully grasp what it means for the God of the 
			Universe to be born in a manger. And how do you explain the Almighty 
			stooping to become a tiny infant? It was the greatest act of love 
			the world has ever known or ever will know. 
			 
			It is difficult for our human minds to begin to understand what it 
			was in God’s becoming a man. As mere humans we will never be able to 
			understand why He who was infinitely rich would become poor, take on 
			a human form, and enter into a world He knew would reject and kill 
			Him. 
			 
			No one can explain exactly how God could become a baby, but He did. 
			Without giving up His divine nature or diminishing His deity in any 
			way. He was born into our world as a tiny infant. 
			
			  
			Folks ask me occasionally if I think He cried, or if 
			He needed the normal care and feeding like any other baby. The 
			answer is – of course He did. He was fully human with all the needs 
			and emotions that are common to every human. 
			 
			Yet, He was also fully God – all wise and all powerful. So how can 
			both be true? I don’t know. But the Bible clearly teaches that it is 
			so. In some ways, Jesus voluntarily suspended the full use of His 
			divine attributes. He didn’t give up being God, but He did willingly 
			set aside the use of the privileges and powers that were His as God. 
			He chose to subjugate His will to His Father’s will. Through all 
			that He remained fully God. 
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            For nearly two thousand years, debate has been raging 
			about who Jesus really is. Cults and skeptics have offered various 
			explanations. They will say He is one of many gods, a created being, 
			a prophet, and so on. The common thread of all such theories is that 
			they make Jesus less than God. 
			 
			Jesus’ works are convincing proof that He is God. He began His 
			miraculous ministry with a simple act – He created wine at a wedding 
			in Cana (John 2:1-11). Only God can create. He healed people who 
			were hopelessly ill. He gave sight to the blind (Matthew 9:27-31). 
			He opened ears that had never heard (Mark 7:31-27). He created 
			enough fish and bread to feed thousands (Mark 6:48-52). He raised 
			the dead by simply commanding them to come forth from the grave 
			(John 11:38-44). 
              
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