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Why is Jesus Christ's birth significant for Christians?

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Jesus' birth is significant as it marks God's promise fulfilled and the beginning of our redemption.

The significance of Jesus Christ's birth lies in its fulfillment of divine promise and its implications for the redemption of humanity. As foretold in Old Testament prophecies, Christ's incarnation represents God's ultimate act of grace toward His creation. He enters the world as both fully God and fully man, bringing the hope of salvation to all who believe. Furthermore, figures such as the wise men were not just searching for a king but sought the Savior, demonstrating that Christ's arrival is a pivotal moment in God's plan for salvation. Thus, His birth is celebrated by Christians as the commencement of the fulfillment of God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Matthew 2, Isaiah 7:14

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