Many people misunderstand what Dr. Abel Damina means when he says, “Jesus was not born by Mary.” It may sound controversial at first, but the explanation is doctrinal, not biological. Dr. Damina is not denying that Mary physically carried and delivered Jesus as a baby. Instead, he is explaining that Mary did not originate Jesus, nor did she supply the human body of Christ. According to scripture, God Himself prepared the body, and Mary simply carried it. In essence, Mary served as a surrogate mother, a chosen vessel who hosted the manifestation of God’s Word in human form.

This truth becomes undeniable when we examine the scriptures. In Hebrews 10:5, Jesus says, “A body hast Thou prepared Me.” Notice carefully. He did not say a body “Mary created for Me,” or a body “from Mary.” The body was prepared by God, not produced by human biology. Mary did not contribute seed or genetic origin. She simply carried the body God Himself formed by His Word and implanted in her by the Holy Spirit. This is why the conception bypassed human reproduction entirely. Luke 1:34–35 shows Mary asking, “How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?” Her virginity proves the body Jesus had did not come from human lineage but from divine preparation.

This reveals a profound truth: Mary did not produce Jesus, she only carried Him. She was the vessel, not the source. She was the channel, not the creator. She was the womb, not the giver of life. This is exactly why Dr. Damina teaches that Mary was more like a surrogate mother, a carrier of the Word made flesh.

Scripture reinforces this again in 1 Timothy 3:16: “And God was manifest in the flesh.” It does not say God was “created in the flesh” or “born into existence.” It says manifest, meaning something that already existed was made visible. The birth of Jesus was not the beginning of God; it was the unveiling of God in a body He Himself prepared. The appearance of Jesus on earth was a manifestation of the eternal Word, not the biological beginning of a new person.

John 1:1 and 1:14 make this even clearer: the Word was God from the beginning, and that same eternal Word “became flesh.” The Person called Jesus existed long before Mary. He did not originate from her; He only passed through her. Galatians 4:4 says God “sent forth” His Son, meaning Jesus already existed, before being “made of a woman” (not made by a woman).

So, why did Dr. Damina teach this so strongly?
To correct religious misunderstandings that make it seem like Mary produced or originated Jesus, or that Jesus began in Bethlehem. According to revelation knowledge, the incarnation is not a human producing divinity, it is divinity clothing Himself in a body prepared by God, and that body simply passed through Mary.
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Many people misunderstand what Dr. Abel Damina means when he says, “Jesus was not born by Mary.” It may sound controversial at first, but the explanation is doctrinal, not biological. Dr. Damina is not denying that Mary physically carried and delivered Jesus as a baby. Instead, he is explaining that Mary did not originate Jesus, nor did she supply the human body of Christ. According to scripture, God Himself prepared the body, and Mary simply carried it. In essence, Mary served as a surrogate mother, a chosen vessel who hosted the manifestation of God’s Word in human form. This truth becomes undeniable when we examine the scriptures. In Hebrews 10:5, Jesus says, “A body hast Thou prepared Me.” Notice carefully. He did not say a body “Mary created for Me,” or a body “from Mary.” The body was prepared by God, not produced by human biology. Mary did not contribute seed or genetic origin. She simply carried the body God Himself formed by His Word and implanted in her by the Holy Spirit. This is why the conception bypassed human reproduction entirely. Luke 1:34–35 shows Mary asking, “How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?” Her virginity proves the body Jesus had did not come from human lineage but from divine preparation. This reveals a profound truth: Mary did not produce Jesus, she only carried Him. She was the vessel, not the source. She was the channel, not the creator. She was the womb, not the giver of life. This is exactly why Dr. Damina teaches that Mary was more like a surrogate mother, a carrier of the Word made flesh. Scripture reinforces this again in 1 Timothy 3:16: “And God was manifest in the flesh.” It does not say God was “created in the flesh” or “born into existence.” It says manifest, meaning something that already existed was made visible. The birth of Jesus was not the beginning of God; it was the unveiling of God in a body He Himself prepared. The appearance of Jesus on earth was a manifestation of the eternal Word, not the biological beginning of a new person. John 1:1 and 1:14 make this even clearer: the Word was God from the beginning, and that same eternal Word “became flesh.” The Person called Jesus existed long before Mary. He did not originate from her; He only passed through her. Galatians 4:4 says God “sent forth” His Son, meaning Jesus already existed, before being “made of a woman” (not made by a woman). So, why did Dr. Damina teach this so strongly? To correct religious misunderstandings that make it seem like Mary produced or originated Jesus, or that Jesus began in Bethlehem. According to revelation knowledge, the incarnation is not a human producing divinity, it is divinity clothing Himself in a body prepared by God, and that body simply passed through Mary. #PureFaith #unveilingchristministry #gospeltruth #AbelDamina #pastors #church #God #jesus #usa #canada #nigeria #bibleverse #trendingpost #facebookviral Abel Damina
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