The Mystic Nativity
What if the birth of Jesus is more than a manger scene—more than shepherds and stars? Sandro Botticelli’s Mystic Nativity paints three layers: angels rejoicing in heaven, shepherds worshiping on earth, and demons fleeing underground. Why? Because the birth of Jesus didn’t just change history—it shook heaven, earth, and hell.
Matthew 1:23 says, “They shall call his name Immanuel, which means God with us.” That’s not poetic fluff—that’s a cosmic declaration. God stepped into our world to save us, not just from bad days but from eternal separation.
This Christmas, look beyond the ornaments and nostalgia. There’s a divine mystery unfolding: God with us. He is present in your joy, pain, and even your questions. Will you receive the gift He came to give?

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