Birth: (Matthew 1—2; Luke 2)  – Within these passages are all the elements of the well-known  Christmas story, the beginning of the earthly life of Christ. Mary and  Joseph, no room at the inn, the babe in the manger, the shepherds with  their flocks, a multitude of angels rejoicing. We also see wise men from  the East following the star to Bethlehem and bearing gifts for the  Christ child, and Joseph, Mary, and Jesus escape to Egypt and later  return to Nazareth. These passages also include Jesus being presented at  the temple at eight days old and, at twelve years old, remaining behind  at the temple speaking with the teachers there. The story of the birth  of the Savior two thousand years ago is amazing, filled with exquisite  and meaningful details treasured by those present as well as believers  millennia after. But the story of God coming to earth as a man began  thousands of years earlier with the prophecies of the coming Messiah.  God spoke of a Savior in Genesis 3:15.  Centuries later, Isaiah foretold of a virgin who would conceive and  bear a son and call His name Emmanuel, which means “God with us” (Isaiah 7:14).  The first of the key events in the life of Christ is the humble  beginning in a stable, when God came to be with us, born to set His  people free and to save us from our sins.