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Why is Jesus born every year?
Editorial Staff
Every year I look forward to the Christmas holidays, especially because I always manage to get my grandparents to bring me the gifts I want, even more so than on my birthday. I said it jokingly to my mum and she at first replied that I receive the gifts, but the real guest of honour is actually Jesus because we remember his birth and therefore it’s his birthday. Then, after seeing her reflect a little, she said that we do not just celebrate the memory of the birth of Jesus, but that every year we celebrate his true birth. But how is it possible that Jesus is born again every year? Does it depend on the fact that every year he dies and rises again?
Sophia
It depends on the fact that the Lord Jesus was born, died and rose once and for all in time, but now he is alive forever. The resurrection is the reason why he lives within us and is present among us when we gather in his name or are able to live according to the Gospel. Every time we celebrate Christmas, we remember his birth and, according to our language, we celebrate his birthday. But the most important thing is that we remember the fact that it have to be born every day in our hearts to make the world in which we live more and more inhabited by mutual love. The gifts that we exchange for Christmas are a way to remind each other that the coming into the world of Jesus is a gift that God has given to humanity so that we might learn every day to give our lives for each another. That is why Christmas is a very sweet feast, but also a demanding one.