Does it not strike you that somewhere along the way, Christians seem to have put Christ out of  Christmas? Christians who seem to have been dormant most of the year, have a way of coming alive at Christmas. For them, it is an endless round of parties, feasting, giving and receiving of gifts, etc. Do [...]

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Does it not strike you that somewhere along the way, Christians seem to have put Christ out of  Christmas? Christians who seem to have been dormant most of the year, have a way of coming alive at Christmas. For them, it is an endless round of parties, feasting, giving and receiving of gifts, etc.

Do they know the real meaning of Christmas, and the event it celebrates? That it is Christ’s birthday they are supposed to celebrate?

The festive lights and the gifts and the ornaments  are fine, but they are only a setting  for the real jewel; the birth of a baby  that marked the descent of God himself  to mankind. That’s where the true meaning of Christmas lies. Christmas is love in action.

Christmas is together time. It is also a time of giving.  Charity is very strongly to the fore this season. But why should everyone become saturated  with goodwill only at Christmas time?Why should this attitude  of good fellowship  be shed  for the next eleven months?

Year in and year out, it is the same story. Wouldn’t it  be nice if  their generosity  had a little more staying power? If at least, one or two of the redeeming features of the season can filter through into  the remaining months of the year, the results would be inspiring.

Christmas should not be a single day or season, but a joyfulness which can be celebrated  at any time of the year, if only our hearts are attuned to it.Then truly, with Charles Schultz, we could say, “Christmas  makes the rest of the year worthwhile”.

 

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