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What does the Bible say about Jesus having no room at His birth?

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The Bible indicates that there was no room for Jesus in the inn, symbolizing the world's rejection of Him.

In Luke 2:7, the account of Jesus's birth reveals that Mary laid Him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn. This absence of space reflects a deeper truth—the world had no room for the Son of God. It serves as a poignant illustration of the rejection Jesus faced throughout His life. Despite being the King of Glory, He was born in the most humble circumstances, demonstrating the world's indifference to His divine arrival. This lack of room symbolizes humanity's larger rejection of Christ and serves as a call for introspection regarding how we allow Him into our own lives.
Scripture References: Luke 2:7

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No Room
Ian Potts · Dec 28, 2025
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