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The Manger Birth: Taking the Form of a Servant
Monday, December 24, 2007

References: Philippians 2

The Melrose in Dallas was built in 1924. Today, it is a Four-Diamond luxury hotel boasting a Landmark Restaurant—their dining room is set with circular tables covered with linen, stuffed chairs, and a library while you are waiting that makes you feel that you're an English lord in your castle. A few weeks ago I pretended that I was one of the elites of Dallas as the multiple waiters repeatedly filled my water glass, and even helped place the linen napkin on my lap.

Jesus had all this attention and infinitely more...supernatural cherubim and hosts of angels bowed continually before His divine throne. Reveling in all this power, prestige, and position, why did God the Father and His Son choose to use a Galilean teenager's womb and enter this world in a cave in a rural, small town south of Jerusalem?

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