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How does the birth of Jesus reflect God's grace?

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Jesus' birth reflects God's grace by fulfilling His promise of salvation through an unmerited act of love, as evidenced in John 3:16.

The birth of Jesus epitomizes God's grace, revealing His unmerited favor towards humanity. John 3:16 encapsulates this grace, stating, 'For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.' This demonstrates that the incarnation was not an arbitrary act, but a planned fulfillment of divine promise aimed at salvation. Through the humble birth of Jesus—born in a manger to a virgin mother—God illustrates His willingness to meet humanity's greatest need: reconciliation with Him. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul describes this grace as 'unspeakable,' indicating that the depth of God's love in giving His Son transcends human understanding and experience, making the incarnation a central theme in the message of the Gospel.
Scripture References: John 3:16, 2 Corinthians 9:15

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