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Can a virgin conceive without a man's seed (sperm)?
To grasp the reality behind the often misunderstood and debated "Virgin Birth" of Jesus, and the claim that Mary became pregnant by the Holy Spirit rather than through her husband Joseph, we need to address several key questions:
1. Why wasn't Eve, the first woman, who gave birth to humanity's first male child, created before Adam with her husband's seed?
2. Why didn’t Eve experience a "Virgin Birth" when giving birth to her first son, Cain, if she was formed from Adam?
3. If a woman could become pregnant without a man’s involvement, why did God create man at all?
4. Why didn't God simply create one human—a woman—capable of bearing children solely through His Holy Spirit?
5. Why did God command Adam and Eve to be fruitful and multiply?
Note: This implies they shared a sexual relationship, leading to Eve’s pregnancies and childbirth through natural means.
6. Why has humanity continued reproducing through sexual intercourse as instructed?
7. Wasn’t Adam, the first man, crucial for existence?
Note: Without Adam's creation, there would be no need for a companion in Eve, leading to the absence of subsequent human generations, including Jesus.
Without Adam and Eve, there would be no descendants, no lineage, no savior, and no Bible to record these events.
While God could have endlessly forgiven humanity's sins or continually recreated mankind, He chose not to. His original plan for humanity's creation and procreation remains the best and most perfect design. This plan involves a (married) man and woman coming together through sexual union, following the natural process to conceive and nurture life.
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."- John 8:32/KJV Bible
May God bless you with wisdom and the guidance of the Holy Spirit to strengthen your understanding of Him and His Word—the Holy Bible, Scriptures, and Truth. Amen. Hallelujah! (Praise God/Jehovah in English; Praise Elohim/Yahweh in Hebrew).
It’s important to understand that God will, and often must, test our faith. These trials serve to strengthen our faith, prepare us for His work and eternal kingdom, and reveal what lies within us—be it in our hearts, minds, bodies, or souls. This process may uncover truths we are unaware of, truths we may be denying, avoiding, or hiding from ourselves and others. These revelations often point out areas in our lives where change is necessary. We may need to:
- Transform aspects of ourselves
- Let go of harmful habits
- Strive for improvement
- Replace certain behaviors
- Repair what is broken
- Acknowledge reality
- Bring hidden truths to light
- Accept responsibility
- Confess mistakes
- Confront and embrace the truth
- Or even share our struggles and discoveries with someone else—or with God Himself.
It doesn’t matter if what we’re dealing with is good or bad, right or wrong, sinful or pure, truthful or deceitful, lawful or illicit, public or private, comforting or painful.
Sometimes, we encounter what can be called God’s "Silent Seasons." These are moments when we pray endlessly, yearning for answers, patiently waiting for what seems like an eternity. Yet, during this time, God doesn't respond in the way we want, expect, or even desperately need Him to. These silent seasons can be especially difficult when we feel like we’ve hit rock bottom, face emergencies, or sense that our faith has dwindled to less than a mustard seed. In those critical moments, when all hope seems lost and we urgently cry out for a miracle to save us, it can feel as though God is quiet.
But take heart and find encouragement in knowing this: you are not alone. You are not the only one who has faced the silence of God. In fact, everyone—believers and nonbelievers alike—will experience these periods at some point in their lives. It’s during these times of trial that we must hold on to our faith, even when it feels fragile or fleeting. Remember, His silence doesn’t mean absence—it is often through these very seasons that He molds us, strengthens us, and prepares us for something greater.
"God may not come when we want Him to, but he's always on time." HalleluYAH! (Praise God!–Yahweh or Jehovah)
I hope the video below will encourage and bless you as it has for us. Amen.
Disclaimer:
HHNO (Help Helps Nonprofit Organization) and TPSCA (The Problem Solver, CA) do not endorse or support any beliefs, advice, recommendations, or teachings presented in this video or other videos by its author/publisher (Revealing The Bible) that are not aligned with biblical principles, including God's word as outlined in The Holy Bible, its Scriptures, teachings, commandments, messages of truth, and facts.
This video is created with the sole intention of sharing an uplifting message rooted in biblical truths, aiming to encourage God's people and address questions such as:
- Why does God seem to ignore or not answer my prayers?
- Why does it feel like God is silent?
- Has God abandoned or forsaken me?
- Am I doing something wrong without realizing it?
- Is God upset with me or disciplining me for some reason?
- And more.
The content presented in this video is meant to be approached thoughtfully. Viewers are encouraged to examine the message prayerfully and verify its truth and alignment with facts as found in The Holy Bible. While the King James Version (KJV) is widely preferred by many, including myself, for various reasons, feel free to use the version of the Bible that resonates most closely with you and your understanding. Amen.
Praise and worship the one TRUE living God, the Creator of the heavens and the earth, and the Savior of humanity through His Son, Christ Jesus. May all glory, honor, and praise be given to Him now and forever. Amen.
If you haven't come to know Him yet, start today! Seek Him with an open heart, and you will find Him through His Holy Word, the Bible (Suggestion: King James Version/KJV), through truth, your conscience, the beauty of His creations, and more. Pray for His guidance, blessings, forgiveness, wisdom, joy, peace, protection, and unconditional love. Make reading and living by the Bible (Suggestion: King James Version) a daily commitment. Amen.
The Holy Bible (Suggestion: King James Verson) says:
........."Thy Word is truth." - John 17:17.........
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32.........
“And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” - Jeremiah 29:13