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The Star, the Manger, and the Divine Infant

The Star (Part I)
Every Christmas, the star reaches the highest point of our home, the ceiling, and remains there proudly for over a month, reminding us of the sign the three wise men saw to worship King Jesus. Back then, in distant Bethlehem, it was a star uniquely bright, exceptional, dazzling beyond imagination. A star that did not go unnoticed, but brought light into the darkness, earning the title of the brightest star in humanity. That night in the celestial world, there was a heavenly body that stood out and was brighter than all…
However, at the same time, down on earth, another star was born… Jesus, who a few years later said: “I am the star, the bright and morning star” (Revelation 22:16). Whoever accepts Jesus as their Lord allows Him to illuminate the dark aspects of their life – just as the star illuminated the dark sky that night. They allow Him to guide them in life’s decisions – just as the star guided the wise men. They allow Him to lead them to the truth – just as the star brought the wise men to the right destination. This star, when you know it, attracts and draws you from every corner of the earth… When you know the true Light, nothing ever illuminates your soul in the same way again. But every day of your life, you remember that once, on that journey of search, you found the true King, who deserves to be honored, worshipped, and adored every day. May you come to know Him this Christmas.
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The Star, the Manger, and the Divine Infant
The Manger (Part II) -No.-No!-You cannot enter.-There is no room for you.-Forget it.-Try next door.-Go elsewhere. Yes, that’s what they

The Star, the Manger, and the Divine Infant
The divine infant (Part III) These days we read and hear about the divine infant. The ‘little Christ’ – as

The Battle of Bethlehem
Author: Memos Sakellariou (Luke 2:10-11) “And the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you