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A friend of mine posted this observation:
“Christmas is over and it’s time to move on from celebrating the birth of Jesus to following the life of Jesus.”
I get his point.
(I don’t think He intends to minimize Christmas)
For one thing, it is all too easy to become fixated on this one aspect of Jesus’ incarnation,
thus missing the importance of His whole life, and the purpose of His presence here.
I think my friend wants to emphasize the importance of following Him
in trust, and in obedience, above all else.
To do that, it’s crucial that we “move on” and take Him from His manger bed,
(even though there is nothing like having a new baby to hold)
to love Him and watch Him as He learns to talk, and then to walk,
as He grows in wisdom and knowledge,
as He learns to use His hands to build and to heal,
as He becomes an adult who teaches, preaches, and ministers to His people,
as He carries His cross to a culmination of crushing sacrifice,
as He conquers death and is resurrected.
And not only lovingly watch, but lovingly participate in these things with Him
as He enters, invited, into our hearts.
Understanding Him, and following His life and His Word are the priority for a believer.
I must be true to myself, on the other hand,
and say that I disagree that “Christmas is over”.
The seasonal celebration may be over.
The secular holiday may be over,
but my heart’s celebration of my Savior’s birth will never be over.
The upwelling, unrivaled, unquenchable joy that my Lord’s arrival brings will never end.
I will not be moved.
His birth is the culmination of all the pre-Nativity preparation,
planning, decision-making, and
the very character, the nature, and the acts
Of Father God, and of His Son, who is the Word, the Creator, the Sustainer.
Jesus’ birth is the beginning, on earth, of something so miraculous,
so mysterious,
so remarkable,
so astounding,
so important,
so world-changing,
so life-changing,
that I cannot, and I will not be moved from it.
Its implications bring me to worship in a special way.
The story of His birth pulls me into a deeper relationship with Him.
The story of His life brings me to better relationships with people.
The story of His sacrifice on the cross, and His resurrection,
and the gift of His indwelling Holy Spirit
allow me a deepening relationship with our Father God.
It’s my hope, and my desire, to celebrate His birth,
His whole life, everything He was, and is, and will be,
every day.
That’s a tall order, I know, but I have a beginning point that
The Father provided in this one amazing birth;
“the birth that shook the earth” –
“the birth that shaped the earth”-
“the birth that saved the earth”.
Without this one birth – Jesus’ birth – there would be
no controversial Nativity Scenes,
no Santa Clause to argue about,
no Christmas trees,
no carols,
no Christmas parties,
no brightly wrapped gift packages,
no rampant commercialism,
no Christmas vacations,
no decorating,
no pretty lights,
NO LIGHT IN THE WORLD AT ALL,
no Savior,
no hope,
no real love,
no GOD WITH US.
Imagine a world, a life, without the birth of Jesus in it . . .
That would be a nightmare.
That is why I won’t be moved,
nor lightly “move on” from it.
The beginning of His Story is the beginning of so much!
That is why I hold close the holy celebration of Jesus birth.
That is why I celebrate His whole holy life from birth to ascension.
Even what He was before that.
Holy!
Even what He is and will be beyond that!
Glorious!
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Have a
Happy
Joyous
Christbirth
Celebration
All Through
The Year!
Blessings, dear reader,
from me, your gloryteller.
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Jan 05, 2016 @ 12:05:03
Wonderful reminder, my inspired brother in Christ. I do believe that Santa Claus would have appeared, Christ or no Christ, as he is the attempt of mankind to quiet that nagging feeling God instilled in us all to believe in something better than ourselves. Santa and all the rest help us to wish, worship, and trust anything other than God as the hope that lies within us. Animism was the first form of worship and belief. The natural evolution of that form of belief is volcano, storm, planet, sun and event worship to Neptune, Zeus, Poseidon etc. Finally the progression of idol worship, through a ridiculous series of progressions and out of necessity, leads to the inclusion the more sophisticated idols Santa, Easter Bunnies, Tooth Fairies, man and all manner of OTHER foolishness. Another Gospel and any other object of our faith is essential to avoid planting our minds in the fertile soil of the one true God. Thank you for your posts and reminder that Jesus is the “Reason for all, any and every Season”. Have a blessed and prosperous year my friend…………ron If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist. If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist. But since our greatest need was forgiveness, God sent us a Savior! ……. Max Lucado
Jan 06, 2016 @ 12:12:46
Thanks for weighing in on this subject. Happy 2016, Brother.
Jan 04, 2016 @ 14:17:40
Oh, yes!
Jan 05, 2016 @ 13:44:03
Thank you, My Father’s Child! 😀
Jan 04, 2016 @ 12:17:11
A great reflection – His birth inspires that anticipation of the rest of eternity
Jan 05, 2016 @ 13:42:17
Thank you, Moondust.