About this episode
When the angel told Joseph to name Mary’s child Jesus “Savior” he also revealed that this birth fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecy of Emmanuel, “God with us.” Scripture’s focus is not merely the virgin birth but the staggering reality of the incarnation: that the eternal Son, very God of very God and very man of very man, entered our world in true humanity. As Creator, He already knew us completely; as incarnate Redeemer, He has experienced the trials, griefs, and temptations of human life. Nothing in our hearts or struggles is foreign to Him. This is why prayer in Jesus’ name is so intimate He not only understands us omnisciently, He sympathizes as One who has walked our path and suffered far more deeply than we ever will. In Christ, we stand at the very heart of God. And that is why Christmas is a season of profound joy: no one knows or loves us as completely as the God who became man for us.