Wednesday, 6 May 2026

THE MIRACLE OF THE VIRGIN BIRTH

THE MIRACLE OF THE VIRGIN BIRTH

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Matthew 1:18-25

Key Verse: “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.” (Matthew 1:23)

Supporting Texts: Isaiah 7:14, Luke 1:26-35, John 1:14, Galatians 4:4-5, Philippians 2:6-8

Description: This study reveals the divine significance of the virgin birth of Jesus Christ and its importance in God’s plan of redemption.

INTRODUCTION

The virgin birth of Jesus Christ is one of the greatest miracles recorded in Scripture. Matthew 1:18-25 declares that Mary conceived by the Holy Ghost before coming together with Joseph. This supernatural event fulfilled ancient prophecy and revealed the divine nature of Christ.

The virgin birth was necessary because Jesus was not merely another prophet or teacher; He was God manifested in the flesh. His birth was divine, holy, and unique, setting Him apart from every other human being. Through this miracle, God entered human history to bring salvation to mankind.

This truth remains foundational to the Christian faith. The miracle of the virgin birth reminds us that God specialises in the impossible and that His plans cannot be limited by human understanding or natural laws.

1. THE VIRGIN BIRTH WAS A FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY

God always fulfils His Word precisely.

a) Isaiah foretold it centuries earlier (Isaiah 7:14)
Long before Jesus was born, God announced through the prophet Isaiah that a virgin would conceive and bring forth a son.

b) God’s promises never fail (Numbers 23:19)
The fulfilment of this prophecy proves that God is faithful to every word He speaks.

c) Christ came in the fullness of time (Galatians 4:4)
Jesus’ birth happened according to God’s divine timing and eternal plan.

d) Scripture confirms God’s sovereignty (Matthew 1:22-23)
The events surrounding Jesus’ birth demonstrate God’s control over history and prophecy.

Biblical Example:
The birth of Isaac (Genesis 21:1-2) was also a miraculous fulfilment of God’s promise.

2. THE VIRGIN BIRTH REVEALS THE DIVINE NATURE OF CHRIST

Jesus was both fully God and fully man.

a) Conceived by the Holy Ghost (Matthew 1:18)
His conception was supernatural, proving that His origin was divine rather than human.

b) Emmanuel means “God with us” (Matthew 1:23)
Jesus came as the visible expression of God dwelling among humanity.

c) The Word became flesh (John 1:14)
Christ took on human form while remaining fully divine.

d) He was without sin (Hebrews 4:15)
Because of His divine nature, Jesus lived a sinless life and became the perfect sacrifice.

Biblical Example:
The burning bush (Exodus 3:2-5) symbolised God revealing Himself in a supernatural way to humanity.

3. THE VIRGIN BIRTH ANNOUNCES GOD’S POWER OVER THE IMPOSSIBLE

Nothing is too hard for God.

a) Human limitations cannot stop God (Luke 1:37)
The virgin birth demonstrates that God operates beyond natural limitations.

b) God specialises in miracles (Jeremiah 32:27)
He is the God of all flesh, and nothing is impossible for Him.

c) Faith is required to receive divine possibilities (Luke 1:45)
Mary believed God’s Word despite the impossibility of the situation.

d) God’s plans surpass human understanding (Isaiah 55:8-9)
His ways are higher than human reasoning and expectations.

Biblical Example:
The parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:21-22) revealed God’s ability to make a way where there seemed to be none.

4. THE VIRGIN BIRTH BROUGHT SALVATION TO HUMANITY

Jesus came to redeem mankind from sin.

a) He came to save His people (Matthew 1:21)
Jesus was born with the mission of delivering humanity from sin and eternal separation from God.

b) Redemption required a spotless sacrifice (1 Peter 1:18-19)
Christ’s sinless nature made Him the perfect Lamb of God.

c) Salvation is available to all (John 3:16)
Through Jesus, eternal life is offered to everyone who believes.

d) Christ restored mankind to God (2 Corinthians 5:18-19)
His coming brought reconciliation between God and humanity.

Biblical Example:
The Passover lamb (Exodus 12:13) foreshadowed Christ as the Lamb whose blood brings salvation.

CONCLUSION

The miracle of the virgin birth is a powerful reminder that God’s promises always come to pass. Jesus Christ was born supernaturally to fulfil prophecy, reveal God to humanity, and bring salvation to the world.

This miracle also reminds us that nothing is impossible with God. The same God who brought forth Christ through a virgin can still bring forth miracles, breakthroughs, and divine interventions in our lives today.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Lord, thank You for the gift of Jesus Christ in Jesus name

2. Father, strengthen my faith in Your Word in Jesus name

3. Lord, let every impossible situation in my life receive divine intervention in Jesus name

4. Father, help me to trust Your timing and plans in Jesus name

5. Lord, reveal Your power in every area of my life in Jesus name

6. Father, let Your promises concerning me come to fulfilment in Jesus name

7. Lord, fill my heart with the reality of Your presence in Jesus name

8. Father, let my life reflect the glory of Christ in Jesus name

9. Lord, help me to walk in obedience and faith in Jesus name

10. Father, let my testimony reveal Your miraculous power in Jesus name

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS

1. Every impossible situation in your life shall become possible!

2. God’s promises concerning you shall be fulfilled!

3. You shall experience divine intervention beyond human understanding!

4. The power of God shall overshadow your life!

5. You shall walk in supernatural favour and grace!

6. Every delay in your life shall turn into testimony!

7. You shall experience the reality of Emmanuel: God with you!

8. Your faith shall produce miracles!

9. You shall walk in divine purpose and destiny!

10. Your life shall reveal the glory and power of God!