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I wish for each of you a time, perhaps only an hour, spent in silent meditation and quiet reflection on the wonder and the majesty of this, the Son of God. Our joy at this season is because He came into the world.
Gordon B. Hinckley
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What this quote means

The quote encourages moments of meditation to appreciate the significance of Jesus Christ's birth.

Gordon B. Hinckley highlights the importance of taking time for quiet reflection during the Christmas season to appreciate the coming of Jesus Christ. This moment of silent meditation is not only a personal moment of joy but also a reminder of the wonder and majesty associated with the Son of God, encouraging individuals to find peace and understanding in this significant event.

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Example use cases

During a church service, one could share this quote to inspire the congregation to reflect on their faith.

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