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Why is the message of Christmas significant for Christians?

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The message of Christmas signifies God’s incarnation and the fulfillment of His promise of salvation.

The Christmas message is significant for Christians as it represents the incarnation of Christ—God coming to earth to dwell among us. This event fulfills prophecies throughout the Old Testament and demonstrates God's love for humanity. As the sermon stresses, God's entrance into the world is not merely a historical event but the culmination of His redemptive plan that began in Genesis. Providing a Savior emphasizes the reality of our sinfulness and our need for divine intervention. Celebrating Christmas encourages believers to reflect on the depth of God's grace in sending His Son, motivating a joyful response and a desire to live in light of this incredible truth.
Scripture References: Luke 2:11, Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 9:6

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We're Gonna Shout
Kent Clark · Dec 8, 2013
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