Born for our Salvation: The Nativity and Childhood of Jesus Christ, by Martyn McGeown. Reviewed by Rev. Stephan Regnerus.
Rev. Regnerus reviews Martyn McGeown's devotional and doctrinal exposition of Jesus' nativity and childhood, highlighting how the book combines warm, personal gospel teaching with careful biblical exposition of Christ's incarnation and condescension. The reviewer commends McGeown for moving beyond mere historical narrative to explore the doctrinal significance of Jesus' birth for the salvation and comfort of God's people.
Born for our Salvation: The Nativity and Childhood of Jesus Christ, Martyn McGeown, Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2019. 288 pages, hardcover, $26.95. [Reviewed by Stephan Regnerus, pastor of Lynden Protestant Reformed Church in Lynden, WA] Rev. McGeown's latest book, Born for our Salvation: The Nativity and Childhood of Jesus Christ sets forth the rich and comforting history of the birth of Jesus Christ. We are all familiar with the narrative; most readers have celebrated the birth of...
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