J.R. Miller emphasizes the profound significance of Jesus' infancy, arguing that His birth represents the ultimate act of love and grace, as the Son of God chose to enter the world in the vulnerability of a child. He contrasts the humble reception of Jesus with the grandeur of His divine nature, noting that while the world largely overlooked His arrival, the Magi recognized His royalty and honored Him with gifts. Miller highlights the transformative impact of Christ's birth on childhood and the sacredness it brings to every child's life, urging us to revere and cherish the blessing of children. He concludes by affirming that true devotion to Christ leads to a deep and fulfilling relationship with Him, where every promise is realized. The message of the Incarnation, he argues, is as glorious as the message of the Cross.