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Why are traditions important during Christmas?

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Traditions are important during Christmas as they help Christians reflect on the significance of Christ's birth and encourage family unity.

Christmas traditions serve as meaningful reminders of the significance of the incarnation—God becoming man. These traditions allow families and loved ones to gather, creating opportunities to discuss the gospel and the hope that Christ brings. They can draw hearts back to the fundamentals of the faith, encouraging individuals to reflect on God's blessings and grace as revealed in the person of Jesus. Furthermore, traditions can serve as a vehicle for the Spirit to touch hearts, pulling them toward repentance and a deeper understanding of Christ's sacrifice without losing sight of the gospel amid the season's festivities.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:6, Romans 15:5-6

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