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How do we know Christ's birth is important for our salvation?

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Christ's birth is vital for salvation as it fulfilled prophecy and provided a sinless Savior who meets God's law's demands.

Christ's birth is central to the Gospel because it marks the moment when God entered history in the person of Jesus Christ. As prophesied in Micah 5:2, Christ was born in Bethlehem, fulfilling God's promise of a Redeemer. His conception by the Holy Spirit ensured that He was free from sin, allowing Him to live a perfect life and serve as our representative before God. By being born under the law, He could redeem those under the law, allowing us to receive the blessing of salvation and adoption as God's children. Thus, His birth is a cornerstone of the Christian faith, providing the basis for our hope in redemption.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2, Galatians 4:4-5, Psalm 87

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