“In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a
census should be taken of the entire Roman world.”... “And everyone went to his own town to
register. So Joseph also went up from Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to the City
of David called Bethlehem, since he was from the house and line of David. He
went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to him in marriage ad was
expecting a child.” Luke 2:1 and 3-5 (NIV)
The story of Christmas, the birthday celebration of our
Lord Jesus Christ, starts with a statement of fact, a link to actual history—“In
those days…” not, “Once upon a time.” The addition of a jolly elf whose purpose
is to bring joy and happiness to all the children of the world, and his flying
reindeer, a species of Rangifer tarandus, known in North America as Caribou, is
a fun story that allows the shifting of generosity from the child’s parents to
Santa Claus. One story is anchored in history and the other is a once upon a
time story floating in fantasy. Always remember, there is only one reason for
Santa Claus to have a motive for sharing joy—because joy, peace, love, and song
came to earth in the form of a tiny baby over two thousand years ago.
This year, help your children to be “givers’ rather than “takers.”
They can give gifts of service, helping family and neighbors by doing jobs within
their age ability, and gifts of love, visiting aged grandparents and friends.
They can let the Baby Jesus shine through them, bringing others to the manger
of love. Love and joy are what the season is all about. Children of all ages
can understand that.
The miracle of Christmas is not an elf. It’s the presence
of angels who announced to the world that we no longer need to be afraid. Jesus
has entered the world, and specifically has entered our own lives. He will
always bring to our hearts the song heard on a silent hillside—Hallelujah, the
son of God is born to you…and to even me. Rather than a list of I-wants, help
your children write a list of I-gives. Every time they hear a bell ring, they
can know that another angel has announced in song that the Christ child is in
their heart, ringing out a song of peace and love. Let us pray:
“Holy Father,
love divine, you shine your star-light above my home every Christmas and miraculously,
on the homes of everyone who believe in you. Every time I hear a bell ring, may
I remember that your son, Jesus, came into the world to bring joy and
forgiveness, and to remind me to love and serve you. Forgive me when I have
been an I-want child of Santa’s rather than an I-will child of the Child of
Christmas. Let me be a part of bringing your joy and love to earth this
Christmas. In the name of your son, Jesus, our savior, and the true reason for
Christmas, I pray. Amen”
Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His
love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2016 Doris Gaines Rapp
Another blog: www.dorisgainesrapp.blogspot.com
Website: www.dorisgainesrapp.com
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