The significance of the birth of Jesus on Christmas!

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.” John 1-3

In a few days we will celebrate Christmas and the birth of Jesus. However, Jesus lived for many years before He was born in a human form on Christmas.

The birth of Jesus in a Spirit form happened over 4,000 years ago. Jesus was one with God from the very beginning. God hid the gift of Jesus from all humanity until His perfect timing unfolded. All things were made through Jesus and without Him nothing was made.

The birth of Jesus in a human form was conceived in Mary through the Holy Spirit. The angel appeared to Joseph and said do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. She will give birth to a son and he shall be named Jesus. He will save his people from their sins.

The significance of the birth of Jesus is He can relate to all your emotions and weaknesses. He experienced everything you will have to face in your lifetime.

Jesus is a Living God. He is very accessible and desires to have a personal and symbiotic relationship with a believer. Jesus wants you to get to know Him and live in His presence. He wants to speak to you and protect you from all evil.

Jesus offers all the gift of salvation. He is the only way anyone can be restored to God. The blood of Jesus covers all your sins and sets you free from the bondage of darkness.

Jesus is omniscient and knows every detail of your life from your birth to the end of life on earth. He hears your every thought and the cries of your heart.

Jesus wants to give you an abundant life filled with His goodness but the priority must be to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all the other things will follow.

The decision for Jesus causes a human to die to self and live for Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the life of Christ and is sealed in all believers. He will transform a mere mortal into the character of Jesus.

It is possible to make this your best Christmas ever by deciding to live for Jesus and seek His will for your life.

Merry Christmas!

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