Christmas Started at the Beginning
In Genesis 1–3, we witness God creating all things, forming humanity in His image, and breathing life into Adam—revealing that we were made for relationship with a God who is love. But love requires choice, and humanity’s rebellion shattered fellowship with our Creator as sin and death entered the world.
Yet even before the curses were finished, God spoke a promise—the first good news—that a coming Seed would crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). Across centuries of human failure—through Noah, Abraham, Israel’s history, and the prophets—God gave dozens of direct Messianic prophecies and hundreds of signs, patterns, and promises pointing to Christ.
Then, after four hundred years of silence, Luke 1–2 declares the fulfillment: God enters history, not in a palace, but in a stable. Jesus Christ lived without sin, died the death we deserved, and rose in victory over sin and death—so that all who believe in Him would have everlasting life.
God has chosen you in love. The question is: will you choose Him?