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Day 55: Christmas Day

Day 55: Christmas Day

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Today we pause our journey through the saints to celebrate the very reason saints exist at all — the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Christmas is the fulfillment of centuries of promise, the moment when God entered human history, not with power or wealth, but in humility, silence, and love.


In this special Christmas Day episode, Saul reflects on the story of the Nativity, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, and the deep meaning behind Christ’s birth in Bethlehem, the “House of Bread.” You will hear how Scripture foretold the coming of Emmanuel, how light enters the world through Christ, and how the manger already points us toward the Eucharist.


This episode also explains why Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25, while acknowledging that the exact historical date of Christ’s birth is unknown. The focus is not the calendar, but the truth that when Christ entered the world, darkness began to lose its power.


✨ Topics included


The Nativity of Our Lord


Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in Christ


The meaning of Bethlehem


Light overcoming darkness


Why Christmas is celebrated in December


Preparing our hearts to welcome Christ today


💬 Thought to Remember

“God became man so that man might become holy.”


📖 Reflection Verse

“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.”

John 1:14


🙏 Christmas Prayer

Lord Jesus Christ,

we adore You in the manger.

Thank You for entering our world in humility and love.

Help us welcome You with the faith of Mary,

the obedience of Joseph,

and the wonder of the shepherds.

May our hearts become a home for You.

Amen.


🎄 Merry Christmas from Saints in a Year.

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