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What does the Bible say about the tidings of Christ's birth?

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The Bible describes the tidings of Christ's birth as good news of great joy for all people, proclaiming the arrival of the Savior, Christ the Lord.

According to Luke 2:10-14, the very nature of the tidings announced by the angels emphasizes that they are indeed good tidings of great joy. They proclaim that a Savior, who is Christ the Lord, has been born in the city of David. This moment holds immense significance as it represents God's fulfillment of His promise to send a Redeemer to save His people from their sins. The announcement was not made to the powerful or elite but to humble shepherds, illustrating that God's grace is accessible to all, regardless of their status.
Scripture References: Luke 2:10-14

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