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matter how many times I read this, I just cannot do it without getting chills
all over me! I bet
you didn’t know the following about the manger that Jesus was laid in. Of
course mangers are animal feeding troughs but in ancient Israel they were made
of stone - not what you would see in a modern day nativity scene. Not
comfortable, but great for protection. That’s why those who were experts in
this matter, the priests, would put their newborn lambs in them for protection.
But not just any lamb, the unblemished perfect lambs that were used in the
sacrifice for sins. And Bethlehem, where Jesus was born was FAMOUS for their
UNBLEMISHED LAMBS used for the sacrifice. These lambs had to be perfect so they
would wrap them tightly in cloth and lie them in the manger to keep them safe.
This is exactly why the only time mangers are mentioned in Jesus’ birth story
it is being told to shepherds. In Luke 2 it says “This will be a sign for you,
you will find a baby wrapped in cloth and lying in a manger.” The shepherds
would have understood this powerful parallel! THEY KNEW what the cloth and the
manger meant! This baby would be THE PERFECT LAMB OF GOD! The Messiah who would
sacrifice His life for the sins of the whole world. He wasn’t just a baby
wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger, He was GOD: perfect, sinless
and Holy, humbling Himself to become the perfect sacrifice to reconcile us back
to Himself!! THAT my friend, that Perfect Lamb, is WHY we celebrate Christmas!
(Unknown Author)
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