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What does the Bible say about Christmas?

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The Bible presents Christmas as the celebration of Christ's birth, highlighting Jesus as the Savior who brings peace to humanity.

The Bible does not command the celebration of Christmas as a holiday but reminds us of the core message of Christ’s birth through scripture. In Luke 2:10-14, the angel announces that a Savior, Christ the Lord, is born, bringing good tidings of great joy to all people. This message emphasizes the gift of salvation available to everyone, regardless of social status. The significance of Christmas lies not in rituals, but in understanding who Jesus is and why He came into the world, fulfilling ancient prophecies and serving as our Redeemer.
Scripture References: Luke 2:10-14

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