MY Devotional: Daily Biblical Encouragement & Prayer from Leading The Way

Treasures in Jars of Clay: December 2, 2024

Episode Summary

When God chose Bethlehem of all places as the birthplace of His Son, He was sending us a message. Why didn’t He choose Jerusalem, the religious capital of Israel? Why not Rome, the capital of a mighty empire? Why not Athens, the center of philosophical thought in the ancient world? Why not Alexandria, the seat of learning and education at that time? Why would God choose the little town of Bethlehem? In today’s devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef explores God’s choice of Bethlehem as the birthplace of the Messiah.

Episode Notes

When God chose Bethlehem of all places as the birthplace of His Son, He was sending us a message. Why didn’t He choose Jerusalem, the religious capital of Israel? Why not Rome, the capital of a mighty empire? Why not Athens, the center of philosophical thought in the ancient world? Why not Alexandria, the seat of learning and education at that time? Why would God choose the little town of Bethlehem? In today’s devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef explores God’s choice of Bethlehem as the birthplace of the Messiah. 

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