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Have you ever wondered why Christmas is celebrated globally on December 25, even by those who aren’t Christian? Christmas has long been a significant part of Western culture, evolving through the centuries to become a day filled with traditions, family gatherings, and holiday cheer.
But for Christians, Christmas holds a deeper meaning: it commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, who came to save humanity from sin and bring us closer to God. Celebrating Christmas reminds us of this profound event—God becoming human and joining us on earth. Isn’t that worth celebrating?
Why Do We Celebrate Christmas?
For Christians, Christmas isn’t just another holiday; it’s one of the most sacred days of the year. On this day, we reflect on Jesus’ birth and its impact on humanity. If you’d like to explore more about the meaning of Christmas, the story of Jesus’ birth, and related Christmas traditions, check out our resources below:
What is the Meaning of Christmas?
Understanding Jesus as the ‘Prince of Peace’ in Isaiah’s Prophecy and Mary’s Song
Understanding Jesus as the Everlasting Father
Jesus as ‘Mighty God’: The Prophecy of Isaiah and the Revelation in John’s Gospel
The Birth of Jesus: Understanding Isaiah’s Prophecy and the Message of Peace
Jesus as the ‘Wonderful Counselor’: Understanding Isaiah’s Prophecy and Divine Guidance
The Story of the Birth of Jesus.
The Christmas Story in The Bible.
The Nativity: What is it and Where Did it Come From?
What Does the Star of Bethlehem Look Like?