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Why is remembering Christ's death more important than celebrating His birth?

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Remembering Christ's death is crucial as it represents the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation, which is of utmost importance for believers.

The emphasis on remembering Christ's death over His birth is rooted in the idea that salvation comes through His sacrifice on the cross. 1 Corinthians 11:24-25 instructs believers to partake in communion as a way of proclaiming His death until He returns. This act is a powerful reminder that our salvation hinges not on His birth but on His death, where He atoned for our sins. The theological implications are vast—while His birth marked the entrance of God into humanity, it is His death that secured our reconciliation with the Father, fulfilling the justice of God and demonstrating His mercy. For Christians, celebrating the death of Christ is central to understanding their identity as saved individuals, wholly dependent on His grace.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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