
Scripture: Matthew 1:18–25
Summary: Christmas is God stepping into our mess. Matthew tells it straight: Mary is found with child by the Holy Spirit, because salvation doesn’t rise from human effort, it descends from divine mercy. And Joseph, a just man, doesn’t negotiate with God; he obeys, taking Jesus as his own, because God often entrusts kingdom assignments to hearts already surrendered. This is the miracle we’re meant to behold again with fresh eyes: the King came through humility, into scandal, for one purpose—to save sinners—so the broken can become God’s own through faith in Christ.
Key Takeaways:
Jesus didn’t come to improve good people—He came to save fallen people.
The virgin birth declares: salvation is God’s work, not ours.
Joseph shows what real obedience looks like: no conditions, just surrender.
Christmas is God saying, “You matter to Me—I came for you.”