Jesús nació en condiciones pobres

Hi fellows!

Today I would like to share with you a basic fact everyone should know about Jesus:

The birth of Jesus took place in Bethlehem, in a stable.
He was placed in a manger because there was no room for Mary and Joseph in the local guesthouse.

This is not a symbolic detail — it’s a historical and theological marker:

  • He was not born in wealth, status, or comfort.

  • His birth took place far from centers of power and influence.

  • His arrival was mostly unnoticed, except by shepherds and foreigners.

Luke 2:7
“She gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger because there was no guest room available for them.”

:pushpin: Why it matters

This fact alone tells us several things:

  • God’s plan included humility from the beginning.

  • Jesus was not aligned with power structures or elites.

  • He chose to start at the bottom — not by accident, but by design.

It also sets the tone for the rest of his life:
→ A life spent with the forgotten, not the privileged.

:counterclockwise_arrows_button: What to do with this information

Take one minute today to reflect:

If Jesus came into the world like this, how should we see status, comfort, and success?

This is the Jesus we’re following. It starts here.

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Gracias por esta maravillosa compartición. :slightly_smiling_face:

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¡Me encanta esto! Gracias por compartirlo, Jesús nació en un establo, y muestra lo humilde que fue, desde el principio. :sonrojarse:

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