I wrote an article entitled The Purpose of Christmas a few years ago... and thought you might enjoy it. Here's a little teaser...
I gave in. What was I thinking? My wife asked (begged) me to go shopping with her on the day after Thanksgiving. My answer? Ok, sure. What was I thinking?!?! I hate shopping! Even worse, I had agreed to go with her on the busiest shopping day of the year. The only reason I can come up with is that if she went, I would be at home alone with all three kids ALL DAY LONG! Oh well…
What I experienced last Friday was UGLY! People were pushing, adults were fighting over toys & parking spaces (we saw two guys almost get in a fist fight over a parking space), and sales people were rude. Honestly, it wasn’t all bad. There were some people that seemed to have some perspective, but not many we ran into.
A bright spot in our day was when we were seated in a restaurant next to a new mom & her baby. It just so happened that since our sitter was kind of young, we had our baby with us too. She and Robin struck up a conversation and it wasn’t long before our conversation turned to spiritual things. She was feeling guilty and alone (as an unwed mother). We were able to share about Christ’s love and we invited her to visit our church. It was a total God-ordained appointment.
Anyway, the whole consumer-driven, commercialized theme of the holiday shopping rush always seems to frustrate me. I keep asking myself, “Don’t they get it?” I mean… do they really think that’s what Christmas is all about? If we look at the Christmas story from its original source, the Bible, we can determine the true meaning of Christmas. Let’s look at it. There are two biblical accounts to look at, Matthew 1:18-2:19 and Luke 1:5-2:40.
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Love it! I remember this when you wrote it the first time, I think:)
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