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How does the Christmas story relate to the binding of Satan?

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The Christmas story connects to the binding of Satan as it marks the incarnation of Christ, who ultimately defeats sin and evil.

The connection between the Christmas story and the binding of Satan lies in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. His birth signifies the fulfillment of God's promises and the initiation of His redemptive plan. Christmas is not merely about celebrating a baby in a manger, but it points to the purpose of His coming: to bind the strong man, Satan, and to establish God's kingdom. Through his life, death, and resurrection, Christ secures the victory over sin and evil, which is instrumental in the binding of Satan as described in Revelation 20. This understanding allows believers to celebrate Christmas with the perspective of victory and hope in Christ’s sovereign work.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:1-3, Luke 2:30-32, Matthew 12:29

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