jesus christ
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- Referred to as 'His own Son, our Lord, Holy Child, our Saviour,' whose humble birth teaches about inherent worth regardless of material possessions.
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- born of poor parents
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- Christianity
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- Messiah
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- our Lord
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- spokeSuffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me
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- This quote is widely attributed to Jesus Christ in the New Testament, where he instructs his disciples regarding children.
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- SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME
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- 2026-03-01T21:18:18.298Z
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- is_son_ofGod
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- Jesus Christ is explicitly referred to as 'His own Son' by God, emphasizing a divine familial relationship.
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- His own Son, our Lord, born of poor parents in a cheap little house
- is_born_ofParents of Jesus
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- Jesus Christ was born to parents who are described as poor, underscoring his humble origins.
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- His own Son, our Lord, born of poor parents in a cheap little house
- is_born_inCheap Little House
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- Jesus Christ's birth took place in a humble and inexpensive dwelling, contributing to the message of worth beyond material possessions.
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- born of poor parents in a cheap little house, that the worth of boys or girls is something entirely apart from the kind of clothes they wear, or the style of house in which they live
- is_sheltered_inManger
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- The infant Jesus Christ found shelter in a lowly manger, despite his divine status, reinforcing the theme of humility.
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- the lowly manger may nevertheless shelter the dearest of God’s little ones—His own Holy Child, our Saviour.
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- 2026-03-01T21:18:38.238Z
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