Passages of Scripture (KJV): Matthew 1:18, 21, and 23; Romans 6:23
Matthew 1:18: Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Matthew 1:21: And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Matthew 1:23: Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Romans 6:23: For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Matthew 1:21: And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Matthew 1:23: Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Romans 6:23: For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Challenge:
It is very easy to drown in todays fast pace of life, especially this time of the year, called “Holidays Season” to the majority, including many Christians. People all over the planet spend a lot of time, energy, and money simply to buy the best material gifts money can buy for their loveones, families, relatives, and friends. When you look around, you will see that only a handful of Christians celebrate the Birth of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, whom God sent to save us from the wages of sin, called “death.” The Bible makes this very clear in Matthew 1:21 and Romans 6:23.
Every Christmas time, many people in the world celebrate the season as holidays, not as Christmas. They celebrate the holidays with festivities and gifts, but not the birth of Christ. Even in many workplaces, people couldn’t even say “Merry Christmas” for they are afraid that they may be fired for saying such. As an example, a young man came to see me in my office the other day. He said he just wanted to greet me a generic “Happy Holidays.” I said to him (in a bolder tone), “What’s the matter with you? You couldn’t say “Merry Christmas”? Christmas is for Christ, you know. You shouldn’t be ashamed, especially if you claim to be a Christian.” And he was blushing as he looked around outside my office, so afraid that others may have heard me saying the word “Christmas” inside the workplace and that both of us would be fired. It is a shame that many people in the world are like that young man, too afraid of saying the word “Christmas,” as if Christ is a very dangerous name to say. Our corporate world is full of this kind of people, using the generic greeting, instead of “Merry Christmas”—a total disgrace to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Well, one may say, “but the holidays include not just Christmas but also New Years day.” To me, it doesn’t matter. Jesus should always be #1 in people’s list, and everything about Him should be the biggest celebration of all Christians throughout the year. Jesus was brought to mankind, and died on the Cross because of our sins, for one and only one purpose: for the Salvation of those who shall call upon His Name. The Bible says in Romans 10:13: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
This time of the year should be a celebration of Jesus Christ, our Lord. The Bible says in Romans 6:23 that “the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Keep in mind and heart that Jesus is God’s best gift to those who accept Him as their Lord and Saviour. Thus, telling someone about Christ could also be your best gift to that person this Christmas. My questions to you are these: Have you accepted Christ (the Gift of God)? Has your family? If you have not, NOW is the time. Then, you can share the Gift of God to others. Christ is the best Gift any one can have.
Now, one may ask, “How could I celebrate the birth of Jesus, and not the holidays?” This question could only be answered by your heart and your heart alone. The first question to ask your self actually is: “Do I really know Jesus, or Do I care for His birth?” It is only when you answer YES to either of these questions that you may have the desire to celebrate His birth. Thinking about the Lord Jesus Christ during the Christmas time starts from your heart. I dare you to check your heart right now. As you think of Him, you are (in fact) already celebrating His birth in your heart. The way to do a much bigger celebration of Jesus is to spread the Word about Him and the reason why He was born in the first place. The above passages from the Scripture could help.
As you spend your time, effort and money in buying gifts for people within your friend or family circle, I urge that you think of Jesus. Spend time with Him; make extra effort to spread the Word and share the Gift of God; and, give a few pennies to those who are in need. And if you give, just keep it between you and Jesus. Do not tell the world that you give. These are just basic examples of how you could celebrate Jesus this Christmas time. Again, it starts from your heart. Do you have a heart for Jesus?
Christmas without Christ is only a typical holiday – a worldly festivity! A gift without Christ is only a material gift that fades away after a few days! Christ is eternal. Christ is, indeed, God’s best gift!
Every Christmas time, many people in the world celebrate the season as holidays, not as Christmas. They celebrate the holidays with festivities and gifts, but not the birth of Christ. Even in many workplaces, people couldn’t even say “Merry Christmas” for they are afraid that they may be fired for saying such. As an example, a young man came to see me in my office the other day. He said he just wanted to greet me a generic “Happy Holidays.” I said to him (in a bolder tone), “What’s the matter with you? You couldn’t say “Merry Christmas”? Christmas is for Christ, you know. You shouldn’t be ashamed, especially if you claim to be a Christian.” And he was blushing as he looked around outside my office, so afraid that others may have heard me saying the word “Christmas” inside the workplace and that both of us would be fired. It is a shame that many people in the world are like that young man, too afraid of saying the word “Christmas,” as if Christ is a very dangerous name to say. Our corporate world is full of this kind of people, using the generic greeting, instead of “Merry Christmas”—a total disgrace to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Well, one may say, “but the holidays include not just Christmas but also New Years day.” To me, it doesn’t matter. Jesus should always be #1 in people’s list, and everything about Him should be the biggest celebration of all Christians throughout the year. Jesus was brought to mankind, and died on the Cross because of our sins, for one and only one purpose: for the Salvation of those who shall call upon His Name. The Bible says in Romans 10:13: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
This time of the year should be a celebration of Jesus Christ, our Lord. The Bible says in Romans 6:23 that “the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Keep in mind and heart that Jesus is God’s best gift to those who accept Him as their Lord and Saviour. Thus, telling someone about Christ could also be your best gift to that person this Christmas. My questions to you are these: Have you accepted Christ (the Gift of God)? Has your family? If you have not, NOW is the time. Then, you can share the Gift of God to others. Christ is the best Gift any one can have.
Now, one may ask, “How could I celebrate the birth of Jesus, and not the holidays?” This question could only be answered by your heart and your heart alone. The first question to ask your self actually is: “Do I really know Jesus, or Do I care for His birth?” It is only when you answer YES to either of these questions that you may have the desire to celebrate His birth. Thinking about the Lord Jesus Christ during the Christmas time starts from your heart. I dare you to check your heart right now. As you think of Him, you are (in fact) already celebrating His birth in your heart. The way to do a much bigger celebration of Jesus is to spread the Word about Him and the reason why He was born in the first place. The above passages from the Scripture could help.
As you spend your time, effort and money in buying gifts for people within your friend or family circle, I urge that you think of Jesus. Spend time with Him; make extra effort to spread the Word and share the Gift of God; and, give a few pennies to those who are in need. And if you give, just keep it between you and Jesus. Do not tell the world that you give. These are just basic examples of how you could celebrate Jesus this Christmas time. Again, it starts from your heart. Do you have a heart for Jesus?
Christmas without Christ is only a typical holiday – a worldly festivity! A gift without Christ is only a material gift that fades away after a few days! Christ is eternal. Christ is, indeed, God’s best gift!
Be blessed, and be a blessing to many this Christmas. Spread the SPIRIT of CHRISTMAS.
I wish you a very Merry Christmas, and a very Blessed 2008!