Make Christmas Meaningful: Thoughts on Turning Your Holiday Focus Outward
You know that great song from he 80s. ( I know... there weren't many.) It was by BAND AID, and they sold the song to raise a lot of money to help needy people in other countries.
My wife hates it, only because musically, it's a bit cheesy... and I'll agree with her on that point. But regardless the style of the art, the song itself is one of those "world shakers". It's one of those things that if you're standing just the wrong way, it comes and kicks you in
between the legs...
All around us, especially in places like Africa, but even in places like your own hometown, there are people in need. Some of them in desperate need.
When the holidays hit, the television, the radio, the store shelves are immediately converted into an enticing opportunity for us to get distracted... to get off track... to get focused on ANYTHING other than where God wants us.
Sounds like a familiar strategy from a familiar enemy. Who would have thought the devil would be in Christmas? Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to give him more credit than he deserves, I'm just pointing out that the attitudes and spending habits of American "Christians" is anything but "Christian" around Christmas time.
"What are you talking about? Christmas always stirs up the giving spirit in me?"
Oh really? Who are you giving to? Are you spending thousands or hundreds of dollars for Christmas at your house? Buying toys and socks and jewelry for the people in your own house, and the people you love the most? Sure, they deserve your best.
But what about the other people that live either a block or a world away that don't even really have the money to buy Christmas dinner?
"But the Salvation Army and Toys for Tots takes care of them. I put a toy in the bin a couple years ago. And I always put my change in the red kettle."
Oh, did you? What are you doing this year?
"I can't afford to give."
Neither could Jesus, but when he acted in faith, five loaves and a couple fish fed a few thousand people. And six hours of his own torture redeemed billions of people.
He sacrificed everything, for people that didn't even like him, and some that will never like him.
My wife hates it, only because musically, it's a bit cheesy... and I'll agree with her on that point. But regardless the style of the art, the song itself is one of those "world shakers". It's one of those things that if you're standing just the wrong way, it comes and kicks you in
All around us, especially in places like Africa, but even in places like your own hometown, there are people in need. Some of them in desperate need.
When the holidays hit, the television, the radio, the store shelves are immediately converted into an enticing opportunity for us to get distracted... to get off track... to get focused on ANYTHING other than where God wants us.
Sounds like a familiar strategy from a familiar enemy. Who would have thought the devil would be in Christmas? Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to give him more credit than he deserves, I'm just pointing out that the attitudes and spending habits of American "Christians" is anything but "Christian" around Christmas time.
"What are you talking about? Christmas always stirs up the giving spirit in me?"
Oh really? Who are you giving to? Are you spending thousands or hundreds of dollars for Christmas at your house? Buying toys and socks and jewelry for the people in your own house, and the people you love the most? Sure, they deserve your best.
But what about the other people that live either a block or a world away that don't even really have the money to buy Christmas dinner?
"But the Salvation Army and Toys for Tots takes care of them. I put a toy in the bin a couple years ago. And I always put my change in the red kettle."
Oh, did you? What are you doing this year?
"I can't afford to give."
Neither could Jesus, but when he acted in faith, five loaves and a couple fish fed a few thousand people. And six hours of his own torture redeemed billions of people.
He sacrificed everything, for people that didn't even like him, and some that will never like him.
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