On the night that Jesus was born, angels announced His birth to shepherds out in the fields, 12 "This is a sign for you: you will find a newborn baby wrapped snugly and lying in a manger.” (Luke 2:12)
Now a 'sign' points to something and this is precisely the message the angels wanted the shepherds to have - that the baby can be found snugly tugged and lying (placed) in a manger. How many newborns are placed in mangers? I submit to you that baby Jesus was the only one to have that unique experience and it is for a reason as well.


Now we witnessed that prophecy fulfilled on Good Friday when Jesus was crucified and laid in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea (see picture on right). Because Jesus was a much taller man than Joseph, they had to cut a niche so as to place his corpse flat.
So, as we celebrate Christmas at this time, remember the purpose why Jesus was born and why He was given to us - as a Gift of Salvation and of Righteousness through faith - as we feed on Him and His finished work at the cross.
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