A clue to what Christmas is about is found in the first six letters of the word Christmas. Christmas also has mention of a baby born in a manger and Mary and Joseph and shepherds. There seems to be a clash between the spending of cash and a baby in a manger. So, what is it about this baby that generates so much interest? So, I quickly dashed to faithful Wikipedia and Google to research about this baby; who was born to die. We seem to focus on the birth of baby Jesus and forget that baby Jesus grew up be a man who died on a cross. It sounds so morbid and dark. The celebration of the birth of a baby. In four months at Easter time, we will remember the death of this baby.
Perhaps I am morbid to speak about the death of a baby. Perhaps the fact that the account of the birth of this baby should be remembered even after two thousand years is significant and worth considering further. As a christian, I have the strong conviction that the greatest gift that was given is Jesus coming to earth. The frantic and blunt focus on purchasing and buying simply detracts from Jesus. I did enjoy receiving gifts; but, the true nature is that the greatest gift was one I did not deserve. The birth of Jesus should be remembered and cherished every day not just once a year. Let us not forget that baby Jesus grew to become a man who died for all people. This will be remembered at Easter time (again, we are distracted by the Easter bunny - but thats another blog).
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Yes! Strangely enough, this article echos my own thoughts on the matter, although in England the term, "Festive Season" has now started to be pushed by all and sundry.
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