What constituted a miraculous sign about the incarnation of Jesus?
Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23; Luke 1:34, 35. “The more we think about Christ s becoming a babe here on earth, the more wonderful it appears. How can it be that the helpless babe in Bethlehem s manger is still the divine Son of God? Though we cannot understand it, we can believe that He who made the worlds, for our sakes became a helpless babe. Though higher than any of the angels, though as great as the Father on the throne of heaven, He became one with us. In Him God and man became one, and it is in this fact that we find the hope of our fallen race. Looking upon Christ in the flesh, we look upon God in humanity, and see in Him the brightness of divine glory, the express image of God the Father.” Selected Messages, bk. 3, pp. 127, 128. “[Jesus Christ] was the image of God, the image of His greatness and majesty, the outshining of His glory. It was to manifest this glory that He came to our world. To this sin-darkened earth He came to reveal the light of God s love to be God with us. Ther