Sunday, March 16, 2014

X-Mas Gift Ideas...Help!?




mrskatier


My friend is pregnant and due in June. They will not find out the sex of the baby until January so my question is:

Does anyone have any suggestions what to get them for Xmas that is not gender specific? I have not been pregnant before so I have *NO* idea. Besides the typical diapers, onesies, etc.

Thanks in advance!
I was going to get things for her and her hubby...but wanted to get something for the baby too. Nothing too extravagant or anything, because I will be getting her something at the baby shower (assuming she has one).

I just thought it was a nice gesture.



Answer
If shopping for the baby, gift cards are always a welcome treat. This way, it frees up money for the family come the birth-time, and allows something of proper gender to be purchased :)

Another good gift is something that can pamper mom a bit. Nice lotions, oils (check and see if she can handle scented things first though, some pregnant women can't). A nice pair of slippers, an extra large maternity robe that's nice and cozy . . .

If she's planning on nursing, Lansanoh or other lanolin ointments are handy, or nursing pads.

Or, if they need bigger items (crib, car seat, stroller, pack n play, swing) many of those come in gender neutral colors.

I personally would go with pampering items, as it's something that mom's get very little of once the baby comes. Maybe even a gift certificate for a spa day or massage, mani/pedi . . . fun girly things to celebrate the miracle of pregnancy!!

Y do people believe the virgin mary gave birth to jesus?




Ryan


Just. asking but if morher Mary. gave. birth. to jesus then how did she get pregnant because a woman cant get pregnant. without having. sexuall intercourse with a man


Answer
Because it is a fact, The virgin birth of Jesus Christ is a common emphasis during the Christmas season, but is it important? Why was it crucial that Mary be a virgin when Jesus was conceived and born? Why is it vital that Jesus did not have a biological father? Could Jesus have been God incarnate without the intervention of the Holy Spirit?

One reason for Jesus' virgin birth is that it identified Him as the Messiah. Isaiah 7:14 prophesied that a virgin would be with child. Ever since that prophecy, the Jews had looked for that particular sign. God uses miracles to validate His messengers. A virgin birth is a powerful validation.

Another reason for the virgin birth is that having a biological father would have annulled Jesusâ deity. He could not have been the son of Joseph and the Son of God at the same time. Every person born of man has inherited Adam's sin nature (Romans 5:12, 17, 19). It was only as God that Jesus could be the perfect sacrifice for sin, so it was the Holy Spirit who conceived Jesus (Luke 1:35).

The virgin birth is also a picture of our role in salvation: acceptance. Joseph had no part whatsoever in the conception of Jesus. Mary's role was passive; she merely accepted God's gift. As Ephesians 2:8-9 says, the work of salvation is done by God alone. Neither holiness nor salvation can be brought about by the effort of man.

There are some who do not believe in the virgin birth. Arianism teaches that the "virgin" of Isaiah 7:14 should read "young woman," and that at some point, God created Jesus. The Ebionites, an early Jewish Christian sect that closely followed Jewish law, taught that Jesus was Joseph's biological son and, because of Jesusâ righteousness, God chose Him to be a prophet and anointed Him with the Holy Spirit. The Gnostics, who believed the physical and the divine could not co-exist, claimed that God could not inhabit a material body; therefore, Jesus only appeared to be human.

Those who reject the virgin birth also reject the deity of Jesus, the sin nature of man, and the inspiration of the Word of God. Therefore, a denial of the virgin birth is antithetical to the Christian faith. God is all-powerful. Jesus is God. The Bible is God's Word. These are key points in the Christian faith, and they make a virgin birth a very simple matter.




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