No Room at the Inn: Finding God in Humble Places
The birth of Jesus represents profound humility, occurring not in a palace but a stable. This setting symbolizes God's closeness in ordinary lives, urging us to make room for Him amidst distractions.
The birth of Jesus is one of the most humble scenes imaginable. The Savior of the world, the King of Kings, was not born in a palace but in a stable, laid in a manger. This was because there was no room for them at the innāno place in the comfortable or convenient places of the world. God chose to enter humanity in an unremarkable and easily overlooked setting, reminding us that He meets us inā¦










