Leap-year babies fight for recognition: The significance of your second birth

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You don’t get to choose your birthdate. But if you had a
choice, you might want to avoid February 29.

So-called Leap-Year Babies have trouble at the DMV and getting library cards. They miss out on birthday specials that ignore their day. On non-leap years, Facebook won’t alert your friends when your birthday comes (or doesn’t).

On the other hand, you can divide your age by four when
telling people how old you are. Think of the savings on birthday candles.

Two apparently contradictory results follow, along with
biblical principles they illustrate.

The significance of your second birth

One: You are remarkably unique.

According to the US Census Bureau, less than 0.07 percent of the world’s population was born on a leap day. There are only 4.8 million of you on the planet. That sounds like a lot of people—until you realize that you could easily go your entire life without meeting one of them.

Your birthdate, however, is not the most unique thing about
you. While nearly five million other people share it, no one else shares your
fingerprints, iris pattern, the shape of your ears, and even your toe print.

What’s even more unique about you is the fact that you were made by God in his image (Genesis 1:27). He made no one else like you. No one else can replace you. He didn’t make you because he thought the world needs another human—he made you because he wants a personal, eternal relationship with you. That’s why his Son died for you and why he would die all over again, just for you.

Two: You are completely like everyone else.

While much is unique about our bodies, much is not. In fact,
we are 99.9 percent genetically similar to everyone else on the planet. No
other animal has a larynx like ours, hand and thumb design just like ours, or
brains like ours.

What’s even more common to us is the fact that we need a
second birth from the Creator who enabled our first birth. Jesus’ statement to
Nicodemus…

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