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Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?

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Christians celebrate Christmas to honor the birth of Jesus, recognizing His role as Savior and the fulfillment of God's promises.

Christmas is celebrated by Christians as a remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. This season marks the fulfillment of God's long-awaited promise, which was foretold through generations in the Scriptures. In honoring Jesus' birth, Christians reflect on God's love and grace, His willingness to become man and live among us as Emmanuel. The joy and peace that accompany this season are rooted in the understanding that Christ's coming heralds a new covenant, wherein believers find hope, forgiveness, and eternal life. Thus, Christmas serves not only as a time of celebration but as a profound reminder of the heart of the Gospel, inviting believers to acknowledge and share the good news of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 2:10-11, 1 John 4:9

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