If you are reading this entry, you’re probably well informed about the meaning of Christmas. In all likelihood you could recite most of the New Testament Scriptures that reveal the mystery and divinity surrounding the birth of Christ. As Christians, we’re all aware of the of the significance of Savior, Prince of Peace, Reigning King, coming to earth and beginning life in such a lowly place as a stable for animals. Through the years, it has become increasingly more difficult to remain focused and intent on keeping Christ at the center of this celebration. We’re all easily torn away from the core of the birth celebration, by the commercialization that seems to be hoisted upon us each Christmas season. The attack by retailers usually begins now in early October before the Halloween goblins have had a chance beg for candy. We’re over worked, over shopped, over wrapped, over mailed, over UPSed, over FedExed, over cooked, over fed, over weight, and of course over decorated. For who? For what? We lose sight so easily of what it’s all about to begin with. I don’t have to tell you that the Spirit of Christ is one of love, giving, redemption and restoration. If we are traveling at light speed through this “Holy Day” season without slowing down long enough to offer love, giving, forgiveness, and restoration then we’ve missed the point entirely. All the gifts, shopping, food, travel, cards, are only sentimental trappings without the deep inward peace of Christ and will accomplish nothing. This is why depression, suicide, anxiety, family arguments and division are so common during this time of year. I encourage you to tell yourself the truth about what Christmas is all about. Once you get that clear in your head, much of the rest will low naturally out of a heart at peace with the Savior of the World spreading much joy!
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