"For the Son of man came to seek and to
save those who are lost" (Luke 19:10).
The Bible teaches us all about Jesus and his
mission here on earth. The birth of Jesus was a mark of great expectation and
joy, for those who believed in the true God knew of the greatness of this event
which signified SALVATION. Today for us Christians this birth is a special
moment too, but we could give more value to this event and value the greatest
demonstration of love ever made, was born our Savior. Unfortunately, the
present day brings a lot of distraction, simplify this moment and sometimes
reduce it to a night of gift exchange. Simeon an elder of the time led by the
Spirit of God was in the temple when the parents of Jesus took him to fulfill
the Mosaic law of that time and in Luke 2: 28-32, we read: "Simeon took
the child on his lap and praised God. He said, "Now, Lord, you have kept
the promise you made, and you can let this servant go in peace." For I
have seen with your own eyes your salvation, which you have prepared in the
presence of all peoples: a light to show your way to all who are not Jews and
to give glory to your people Israel. " Simeon knew "who" he was
carrying on his lap, Simeon had the opportunity to take in our hands our Jesus
and knew the greatness of it. We can imagine such emotion, joy, hope. Today,
because of Jesus' sacrifice, we have the Salvation and remission of our sins if
we choose to live for Jesus, and the joy in celebrating His birth is not
restricted to a specific day, but to seek Him constantly, to have Him in our
thoughts. all the moment because the g3-randeza of Jesus is not reduced to a
day of 24 hours, extends to a life an eternal life with Him. "For the Son
of man came to seek and to save those who are lost" (Luke 19:10).
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