So should we stop celebrating December 25th?
That’s a personal decision.
What truly matters is not the exact day, but that Jesus was indeed born, came into the world, died, and rose again.
December 25th is a human tradition, beautiful and laden with cultural significance. But the Bible points to the Messiah’s birth occurring in autumn, during the Feast of Tabernacles.
Tips and Recommendations
• Study the Bible for yourself and don’t rely solely on traditions.
• Learn to separate the cultural from the biblical without losing respect for either.
• Share this information with humility, not to create division, but to encourage reflection. • Remember that faith is not based on a date, but on a person: Jesus.
• Use these truths to strengthen your spiritual relationship, not to argue.
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