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Christian Learning Center Forums Describe, in your own words, the significance of the meaning of the word “Bethlehem.”

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  • Veronica Vandervliet

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    09/26/2022 at 16:37

    When we pray, ‘Give us this day our daily bread’ it is not just food that is in view. God knows our needs and draws us to the place where we ask, and He provides. ‘Bethlehem’, ‘House of bread’ is symbolic of that place of provision.

  • Darryl Zoller

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    09/26/2022 at 13:51

    Bethlehem means house of bread. Jesus is the Bread of Life. He asks us to pray for our daily bread. We need the bread of food, for life. We need the Bread of Life, Jesus, to live in eternal relationship with the one who saved us from sin and death.

  • Joseph Del rosso

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    09/24/2022 at 10:08

    House of bread, God’s solution is provided.

  • Hobe Ewing

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    08/28/2022 at 18:42

    House of Bread–food–along with water the most necessary commodity for life.
    1 Physical Life
    2 Spiritual Life
    3 The promise of eternal life–“This is my body–this is my blood.

  • Joyce Roberts

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    08/27/2022 at 09:05

    The city of Bethlehem was more than just the place for physical nourishment (the place of bread/bakery) to the children of Israel, it became the geographical birthplace of GOD’s salvation story. It identifies as the geographical/local symbol of GOD’s plan for saving His people. This is where the Savior is born – the one who will lay down HIS life for the people – HE will remove the FEAR that has been in the hearts of mankind since the garden of Eden when sin gave birth to FEAR. God chose the city of Bethlehem to reveal HIS perfect LOVE. Today, I see the beauty of the whole picture from Scripture and how this little city continues to hold significance to every child of God, not just to the Israelites of days gone by.

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Christian Learning Center Forums How did the events that took place in Bethlehem related to Ruth, David, and Jesus compare to God’s provision for mankind?

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