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Reason For The Season (or
Why must we buy all of that?)
It is again the Christmas season with great
numbers of people buying expensive and not so expensive presents for
family and friends. The kids will be getting out of school soon for
the Christmas break which always means the problems of little noses
in places they should not be. The hustle and bustle of last minute
shopping is about to be upon us for those who wait entirely too
long. Ah, Christmas. Everything is about the same every year. And
that's the problem.
People do not spend as much time thinking about the real reason for
the season. Every year we have the rush to get there first to buy
whatever hot items are on sale. Remember the cabbage patch kids? I
do. People almost trampled each other to purchase individualized
dolls for horrendous amounts of money simply because someone said
that was the hot item. Who told you that? Advertisers! Furbies?
Those little creatures could talk their own language and were so
expensive, you thought you were buying a new kid. Almost every year
there is one thing or another. Maybe things are just a little out of
hand now.
The advertisers have a major advantage because they can throw a new
toy into a television commercial, tout it as being the hottest new
toy on the market and somewhere, somehow, the buying public goes
nuts trying to be the first or the last to buy one before they are
gone because their child just HAS to have one. Or what? They will
wither away? The child will poof into oblivion? What? We are being
programmed to run out and purchase that item or we will be horrible
parents. Who thinks so? The advertisers, the kid that didn't get the
hot item and, of course, anyone who looks at you with 'that look'
that says you are not a good provider for your children.
Does this really tell the child that we care or is this a way to
keep him from screaming that he doesn't ever get what he really
wants? We are spoiling the kids to the point that they don't use
their imaginations, they don't try to "make do" with what they have.
Do we honestly think that the kids care about these things? At our
house, most of the Christmas presents end up in a closet or toy box
where they stay indefinitely until it's clean out time to make way
for new things.
Did I say "make do"? What a concept! When I was growing up, money
did not flow as easily as it does now. When we received presents, we
pretended everything with them. It wasn't all completely lifelike
and fully equiped in every way. We did not believe our parents were
shortchanging us if we did not have what all the other kids had. In
fact, the presents that were the most fun were the ones that we
could use our imaginations with because there were no limits!
Maybe we have lost the real reason why Christmas is celebrated in
the shuffle of grab, grab, grab the biggest, the best, the wonderful
toy, shoes, clothes that we have bought to impress the person we
bought it for. Who are we trying to influence and why? Who are we
trying to kid? It comes down to our own egos in the long run. We
simply HAVE to get that thing for someone that's better, brighter or
more fun than the next guy got them. We MUST make sure our kids know
we care about them. Why? Don't they know that anyway? The season is
out of hand and there appears to be no stopping it. Unless, of
course, we choose to stop the insanity.
What is it about this particular season that makes us into raving
idiots, sometimes spending our entire paychecks or whole savings
accounts, in some cases? Isn't about time we stepped back to take a
good look at what we are doing? Yes, the kids expect certain toys,
certain clothes. Why? Because we have taught them that greed at this
time of year is okay, expected and encouraged.
On Christmas morning, in many homes, there will be a pile of
presents for a few children and adults. The kids will count the
numbers and complain if one gets more than the others. They will
look at certain items and cast them aside because it wasn't exactly
what they wanted. The child will be disappointed and jealous because
their sister or brother got what they had been looking for all year.
When it takes hours for the family to open presents, it is TOO
MUCH!!!!
Christmas is not the time for impressing people. It is not the time
to grab the hottest items. It is not the time to run someone over to
get to the thing before they do or steal it out of their hands just
because you are stronger. This is the time to reflect on your life,
to honor the Person for whom this holiday was named. Some people do
not even know what the actual purpose of Christmas really is. Oh,
they go to church on the Eve and watch the little play that
inevitably is portrayed. But do they really know what it's all
about? Most do not know.
Why do we give presents to each other on Christmas? The Child that
was born, the reason for the season, was Jesus, the Christ. We
should be honoring Him instead of trying to spend all we have to
impress whoever is looking this year. The children do not have to
have all those toys. Where is the present for Jesus? It's HIS
birthday, not ours.
Why don't we sit back, relax and find out what Christmas really
means. One night, an angel came to a young girl and told her that
she would have a baby and that baby would be the Savior of the
world. When the Child was born, angels sang, a bright star lit up
the eastern sky, shepherds followed that star and came to see the
baby, wise men from the east also followed the star to see the
Child. They gave Him valuable and precious gifts to honor a king.
Why would they do this? Because the Child was to be our Savior,
Jesus the Christ. Although, it is likely that He was not born in
December, most of the world honors Him on the 25th of December each
year.
No longer do most folks truly seek to honor the King of kings and
Lord of lords on this special day. We have lost track of the most
precious reason for this season. Perhaps this time, this one time,
we could stop and remember why we are actually celebrating,
forgetting for just a brief moment, that we are not done shopping or
wrapping, not finished with the baking. For just one precious bit of
time, maybe we could take the time to thank the Lord for what He has
done for us because it really is HIS birthday. Just one brief moment
to tell Him we love Him since the season is all about LOVE and
PEACE, two things that Jesus truly has given to us already as He
died on the cross at Calvary and rose again to fulfill the promise.
As we sit down to that celebration feast, as we tear apart those
beautifully wrapped boxes, as we stare into the lights of the
Christmas tree, as we watch the games on television, let us take one
moment to remember that it isn't about us, it's about Him. Thank
You, lord Jesus! --- we celebrate the birth of our lord and savior.
By the grace of our God through Jesus Christ His Son, we have the
assurance of salvation. (John 3:16)
What IS the true meaning of Christmas? It is not
a break—a few days off from school or work. It is not the receiving
(or even the giving) of material gifts. The true meaning of
Christmas is not even found in the opportunity for families to come
together and fellowship. The true meaning of Christmas cannot be
found in Dickens' a Christmas Carol, or in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch
Stole Christmas. Of course, all of these have become Christmas
traditions, and I, for one, would put up a fierce fight against
anyone who might try to extinguish these old traditions! The true
meaning of Christmas is not conveyed by mere tradition, however. It
can only be seen in the Light of Truth.
Christmas (literally, Christ's mass) is a celebration of the birth
of Jesus Christ. Who is Jesus Christ? Why should His birth be
celebrated with pomp and circumstance? Every Christian knows the
answer to these questions.
Christians believe that man was made in the image of God—Body
(Word), Soul (Thought), and Spirit (Deed, or action). This
tripartite image of God was reflected in man. Every human being,
from the very moment of conception, has a body, a soul, and a
spirit.
Christ's humble birth in Bethlehem, some two thousand years ago, was
a manifestation of the Body (the Word) of the tripartite God on
Earth. The reason for this Birth—this "manifestation" of God on
Earth—was two-fold. God became a man (a Body—a human being) in the
person of Jesus of Nazareth for two reasons. The first reason was to
illustrate in great glory the utter futility of any notion of
salvation through law (i.e., through "works" alone). The second and
most glorious reason was to offer Himself as a sacrifice (i.e., the
only means of salvation from the depravity of our own human nature)
so that we can be freed from the damnation of the law.
Christmas is a joyous time! It is a time of giving. It is a time of
fellowship and devotion. But those of us who know the true Reason
for the Season must never let anyone quash our right to celebrate or
to declare that true reason!
The true meaning of Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus
Christ. The real reason for the season is a true understanding of
everything that His immaculate birth represents for all of mankind!
Praise GOD ALMIGHTY
and
A
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
and A
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
TO ALL!!!
I'll be glad to hear from you today and share with you
what I believe.
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