In Bethlehem, a Savior Was Born to Us
As we read/listen to this familiar Gospel passage of the birth of Jesus, let’s compare three details.
First, the names of Caesar Augustus and Jesus. Augustus defeated his opponents through military conquests and became the first Roman emperor. He even called himself “son of God.” Jesus, as we know, was born in poverty and obscurity, to an ordinary couple.
Second, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, not Jerusalem, or Rome.
Third, the news of the birth of Jesus was announced to shepherds, not celebrities or important people of the society.
May we know the presence of our Savior in the ordinary moments, events, and people of our life.
The Savior has been born to us.
Image source: Fray Juan Bautista Maino - Adoration of the Shepherds,
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