Jesus Was Not Born On December 25, We Don’t Celebrate His Birthday But His Birth – Apostle Suleiman

The General Overseer of the Omega Fire International Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleiman had dispelled any confusion on the conditions encompassing the celebration of Christmas (the date of birth of Jesus Christ and the celebration of his birth on December 25 consistently.)

According to Church News Hub (video), the pastor said Jesus Christ was not brought into the world on December 25 and that his genuine date of birth was unknown, therefore, Christians don’t commend the birthday of Jesus Christ however his birth.

He underscored that Jesus Christ was naturally introduced to this world one day, therefore, there is need to celebrate or recollect His birth yet not his birthday. He said further that when Emperor Constantine turned into a Christian, he was the main man to observe Christmas in the year 336. The early Christians observed Christmas on January 6 however later, the date was moved to December 25 by Pope Julius.

The clergyman said further that the genuine date of birth of Jesus Christ was not matter however what matter most was that Jesus Christ was naturally introduced to this world and the holy messengers of God observed His birth. Assuming that heavenly messengers of God could commend the birth of Jesus Christ, it is therefore mandated for us to observe Christmas which is the remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ.

One can find from Apostle Johnson Suleiman’s investigation over that each christian expected to observe Christmas, in remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior and Messiah of the world since, in such a case that He was not conceived, He wouldn’t have died on the cross of calvary for the transgression of the world.

Moreso, since the genuine date of birth of Jesus Christ was not known, Christians don’t observe His birthday however his birth. They recall that their Savior was naturally introduced to this world one day and who later died for them on the cross of calvary for the remission of their sins.

Moreso, since the genuine date of birth of Jesus Christ was not known, Christians don’t observe His birthday however his birth. They recall that their Savior was naturally introduced to this world one day and who later died for them on the cross of calvary for the remission of their sins.

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