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THE  CHRISTMAS  STORY  ( The Birth Of Jesus )
Paraphrased Quotes From Jesus
( Published December Of 2007 by carlvasta.com )
[ 24 Paraphrased Quotes From Jesus PDF File ]
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This is a selection from the "Storyline Of The Bible"  that you can read,  hear,  or download as an  Adobe Reader File ...FREE  on the website carlvasta.com

The new testament begins with two writers: MATTHEW,  the tax-collector who was chosen by Jesus to become his apostle and  LUKE,  who was not one of the twelve apostles but through close association wrote the events related to him by those who were there.


GABRIEL  ANNOUNCES  JOHN  THE  BAPTIST'S  BIRTH  The book of Luke starts with the story of a priest of the Temple in Jerusalem named Zachariah,  who is told by the angel Gabriel that his wife Elizabeth,  is going to bear a child even though they are both very old.  Gabriel tells Zachariah the child's name shall be called John and he shall call many people to return to God and announce the coming of the Messiah!   Zachariah finds these things hard to believe and for his disbelief,  the angel makes him unable to speak until the baby is born!


GABRIEL  ANNOUNCES  THE  BIRTH  OF  JESUS  The angel Gabriel appears to a young virgin girl named Mary,  who lives in the city of Nazareth and is engaged to a man named Joseph,  of the family of David.  Gabriel tells Mary that she will conceive and bear a son and give him the name Jesus.  "He will be worthy of great honor and will be called,  'Son of God'.  The Lord God will make him a king like his ancestor David was,  and he will be the king of the descendants of Jacob forever;  and his kingdom will never end."

Mary is troubled and surprised by Gabriel's words and she says to the angel,  "How can this be,  for I am a virgin and have not slept with any man?"  The angel tells her, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the Most High will put the child in you.  For this reason the holy child will be called the Son of God.'  Then Gabriel tells Mary about her relative Elizabeth who is now six months pregnant even though she is very old.  For there is nothing that God cannot do."

Mary says to Gabriel,  "I am the Lord's servant,  may it happen to me as you have said."  Mary goes to see Elizabeth and remains with her for about three months,  then returns home.



ELIZABETH  GIVES  BIRTH  TO  A  SON  and when the neighbors and relatives assemble for the circumcision of the child,  they intend to name him after his father,  Zachariah.  Elizabeth says,  "No!  His name is to be John."  They point out to her that none of the relatives have that name,  then using signs they ask Zachariah what he wishes the child to be called.  On a writing tablet he writes,  "His name is to be John."  All are astonished and at that moment Zechariah's mouth is opened and he begins to speak in praise of God.  (Found in the Book of Luke: Chapter 1)

The book of Matthew starts with the genealogy from Abraham to King David and through to Joseph,  husband of Mary,  who is the Virgin Mother of Jesus Christ.  This is where Matthew joins Luke in telling the story of Jesus birth.


JOSEPH  DECIDES  TO  BREAK  THE  ENGAGEMENT   to Mary quietly and not expose her to public ridicule because she is pregnant.  The angel of the Lord comes to Joseph in a dream and tells him:  "Joseph,  son of David,  have no fear about taking Mary as your wife.  It is by the Holy Spirit that she has conceived this child.  She is to have a son and you are to name him Jesus because he will save his people from their sins."

All this happened to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet Isaiah concerning the birth of the Messiah:

"A virgin shall be with child and give birth to a son,  and they shall call him Emmanuel"  (Isaiah - Chapter 7: verse 14)

a name which means "God is with us".  Joseph does as the angel of the Lord tells him and accepts Mary as his wife.  
(Found in the Book of Matthew: Chapter 1)


EMPEROR  AUGUSTUS  ORDERS  A  CENSUS  to be taken throughout the Roman Empire,  so everyone has to return to his ancestral home for registration.  Joseph,  who is a descendant of David,  returns to his native city of Bethlehem in Judea to register.  Traveling with him is Mary,  who is soon to have a child.  The city is crowded with others who have come to register and no rooms are available so they take shelter with the animals.


MARY  GIVES  BIRTH  TO  A  SON  and she wraps him in bands of cloth and lays him in a manger.  Angels appear to shepherds tending flocks in the fields near there and say to them: "Don't be afraid!  I am here with good news for you,  which will bring great joy to all the people.  This very day in David's town your Savior is born--Christ the Lord!  And this is what will prove it to you:  you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."  ( A manger is a feeding trough or box to hold hay for horses or cattle to eat )

Suddenly a great army of heaven's angels appeared with the angel,  singing praises to God:

Glory to God in the highest heaven,  and peace on earth to those with whom he is pleased"

The shepherds hurry off to Bethlehem and find the baby lying in a manger.  They tell Mary and Joseph what the angels had told them and all who hear what the shepherds say are amazed.  After the eighth day,  the baby is circumcised and given the name Jesus as the angel had told Mary and Joseph.  The time came for them to take Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem to present him to the Lord,  because every first born is to be dedicated to the Lord according to the law of Moses.
    (Found in the Book of Luke: Chapter 2)


AUTHOR'S NOTE:  In the ancient times near the beginning of creation,  mankind's calendar was measured by length of the days and nights,  the position of the stars and the cycle of the moon.  The Chaldean and Egyptian astrologers became quite learned on the movement of the astronomical bodies.  The Jewish calendar was measured in terms of harvest times,  the ripening of the fruit on the trees,  the rainy winter months and religious festivals.

In 46 B.C.,  Julius Caesar's calendar made a great advance over contemporary calendars and had 365 and 1/4 days a year.  This was to be the start of the Christian Era calendar meaning everything that happened before the birth of Christ was noted B.C.,  and everything that happened after the birth of Christ was noted A.D.  (Anno Domini)  Latin for "in the year of our Lord".

This Christian Era calendar was introduced to the world in the sixth century or  600 A.D.  There was a start error in this calendar and it is now agreed that the beginning of the era should have been fixed at least four years earlier.  So instead of Jesus being born at 1 A.D.,  it is thought he was born in 5 B.C.
  (Found in the Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary)


ASTROLOGERS  COME  FROM  THE  EAST  to King Herod asking,  "Where is the newborn king of the Jews?  We observed his star at it's rising and have come to pay him honor."

("his star" foretold in the Book of Numbers:  Chapter 24:verse 17)

King Herod is greatly disturbed along with the rest of Jerusalem and asks the priest and scribes where the Messiah was to be born?

They reply,  "In Bethlehem of Judea, and here is what the prophet Micah has written:

'And you,  Bethlehem,  land of Judah,  are by no means least among the princes of Judah,
since from you shall come a ruler who is to shepherd my people Israel.'"
   (Micah - Chapter 5:verse 1)

Herod sends the astrologers to Bethlehem and instructs them to return with information about the child so that he can pay homage to the Messiah too.


THE  ASTROLOGERS  FIND  THE  BABY  JESUS  with Joseph and Mary,  and present their precious gifts.  They are warned in a dream not to return to Herod and they return to their country by another route.  Joseph receives a message from an angel of the Lord in a dream:  "Get up and take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt.  Stay there until I tell you otherwise.  Herod is searching for the child to destroy him."  Joseph takes Mary and the baby Jesus to Egypt.

Herod realizes he has been deceived by the astrologers and becomes furious.  He orders the killing of all the male babies younger than two years old in Bethlehem and the regions surrounding the city.  Then what was said by Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled:

"A cry was heard at Ramah,  sobbing and loud lamentation:
Rachel bewailing her children;  no comfort for her,  since they are no more."

(Jeremiah: Chapter 31:verse 15)


HEROD  DIES  and is succeeded by his son,  Archelaus,  as king of Judea.  Joseph is told by an angel of the Lord in a dream to take Mary and the child and return to Israel,  fulfilling what was said by the Lord through the prophet Hosea:
"Out of Egypt I have called my son."   (Hosea: Chapter 11:verse 1)

Joseph hears that Herod's son is now king and he is afraid to go back to Judea,  but he is guided by God to settle in the city of Nazareth,  in Galilee.  ( Found in Matthew: Chapter 2:verses 22-23 )



MARY  AND  JOSEPH  LOSE  JESUS  in Jerusalem at the feast of Passover when he is twelve years old.  On the third day searching,  they find him in the temple,  sitting with the teachers,  listening and asking questions.  All who hear him are amazed at his understanding and his answers.

When his parents saw him they were astonished,  and his mother said to him: "Son why have you done this to us?  You see that your father and I have been searching for you in sorrow."  His parents did not understand when Jesus asks them,


" Why didn't  you  know that I would be in my Father's house? "


Author's Note  Notice that Jesus asks them why they didn't know that he would be in his father's house?  Mary and Joseph were told by the angel Gabriel that Mary was pregnant with God's son, Jesus!  This is the first quote by Jesus in the New Testament.

I would also like you to notice that even though Mary and Joseph did not understand what Jesus had asked them, the scripture says,

'Jesus returned with his parents and was obedient to them.'


As Jesus,  the Son Of God,  was obedient to his earthly parents,  let us strive to be obedient to God.


(Found in the Book of Luke: Chapter 2:verse 41)


MAY  GOD  BLESS  YOU  AND  YOUR  LOVED  ONES  THIS  CHRISTMAS



Enjoy Free Inspirational Music Performed By Carl Vasta


  • Christmas Carols                                                  MP3 and Lyric Sheet
    This is a medley of six popular 'Christmas Carols' describing the events at the birth of Jesus.  It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, The First Noel,  O Little Town Of Bethlehem,  Silent Night,  Away In A Manger, and  We Three Kings.


  • I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day                MP3 and Lyric Sheet
    This song was written by the famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882),  after coming to the conclusion that their was no  "Peace On Earth",  but that right and good would eventually prevail and that wrong doing and evil would fail.  He penned "The Christmas Bells"  in 1864 before the end of the Civil War.  Five stanzas of the seven were set to music in 1872 by John Baptiste Calkin (1827-1905),  and the song named  "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day."


  • If The Little Baby Jesus Hadn't Been Born     MP3 and Lyric Sheet      Sheet Music & Midi
    Among my favorites is this song I wrote after seeing a man, all dressed up, on a street corner, waving a bible and shouting to the people in the cars passing by.
    ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2002 )

  • Invitation  ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2002 )                           MP3 and Lyric Sheet       Sheet Music & Midi
    This song describes how people of the Jewish faith are waiting along with the Christians for the return of the Messiah.


  • The Christmas Child  ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2002 )      MP3 and Lyric Sheet       Sheet Music & Midi
    This song is about the story of Jesus and the best present anyone can receive for Christmas.


  • The Lord's Prayer  ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2003 )           MP3 and Lyric Sheet      Sheet Music & Midi
    This is another version of the Lord's Prayer (Jesus' prayer to the Father) and my daily prayer!


  • Mary,  Mary,  Mary  ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2002 )           MP3 and Lyric Sheet        Sheet Music & Midi
    I've often thought about the people who knew Mary and Jesus.  What would they say to her about the crucifixion of her son,  and the empty tomb three days later?  I've tried to capture the scene in this song.


  • My Father Is So Good To Me                               MP3 and Lyric Sheet        Sheet Music & Midi
    This song points out that God gives us blessings that are seen and not seen.  ( Written by Carl Vasta © 2009 )


Paraphrased Quotes From Jesus
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[ 24 Paraphrased Quotes From Jesus PDF File ]
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2006
January                  Lazarus And The Rich Man ("about death & believing")
February                    The Greatest Commandment ("about love")
March                            The Lost Sheep & The Lost Son ("rejoicing for who has given up their life of sin")
April                                  The Meaning Of Easter - Three Examples From Jesus
May                                       The Worry Of Daily Life
June                                          The Ten Lepers
July                                               The Good Samaritan
August                                               How To Give and How To Pray
September                                             The Un-believing Towns
October                                                      Signs Revealing Christ's Return To Earth
November                                                      The Last Supper
December                                                         Why We Should Celebrate Christmas

2007
January                  The Things That Make A Person Unclean
February                    Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce
March                             Jesus Chooses The Apostles
April                                   The Coming Persecutions For The Believers
May                                        Jesus Feeds 5000 Men, ( not counting the women and children )  ( part 1 )
June                                          Jesus Walks On The Water  ( part 2 )
July                                               The Bread Of Life  ( part 3 )
August                                               The Meaning Of The Cross
September                                            Jonah And The Whale
October                                                    Jesus And The Devil ( Satan )
November                                                    Jesus And The Sabbath ( The Day Of Rest )



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