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Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Celebrating His Life


About a week ago, a friend of mine made a comment to me about blogging on the whole "taking Christ out of Christmas thing". At the time, I thought she meant how to avoid taking Christ out of Christmas like so many do. But now, looking back, I'm thinking she meant for me to perhaps blog on how she feels we aren't supposed to celebrate Christ's birth in the first place. And after hearing that there are a few of my dear friends that feel that way, I started to study, pray about, and think a lot about the subject. This is what I came up with.

God doesn't tell us to celebrate Christ's birth. That is a true statement.

There is a lot that God doesn't tell us to do. As women, He doesn't tell us to wear makeup or color our hair. In fact, the Bible even looks down upon both things in any passage that I can find in the Bible. God doesn't tell us to do it, and yet, as worldly as it is, something made entirely by the world, for the benefit of only the world, we still continue to do it. This was just one of the many examples that I thought of as something that we do that God does not tell us to do. Yet, for some reason, we seem to look down upon some things more than others. Even things that the Bible talks negatively about ... such as makeup and coloring of hair, yet when the Bible is SILENT about a subject, we are extra careful and often completely avoid it. I'm not sure about this. I wonder how many women will stop wearing makeup after reading this blog, because God didn't give us authority to. None I bet.

You see, if my friends and loved ones want to avoid celebrating Christmas as Christ's birth, than that is their decision. And I completely respect it. It is true, we DO NOT know when Christ was born. And chances are from studying and research, that it isn't even in December at all. Some do not want to celebrate Christ's birth on such a day, because they feel as if the world has made a Pagan holiday to celebrate. And yes, much about our "American Christmas" is worldly. The money we spend on presents, all of the food that we become gluttons over, etc. But I can't help but wonder if we do not celebrate the life of Christ on this day, specifically because it is such a worldly occasion, then how can we take part in this day at all? Do we want to take part in traditions of men, of giving expensive gifts we don't need, and decorating cookies, putting up trees, and doing this all completely void of joy to Christ and feel like this would be pleasing to God? Pleasing to Him because we are not celebrating Christ on this day, we are just doing the pagan traditions? That doesn't make much sense to me. I have almost come to the conclusion, that if you want your Holiday to be void of Christ because God doesn't give us authority to celebrate His beautiful life, then you shouldn't take part in the pagan Holiday at all.

I know an amazing young woman that was given up by her mother when she was just a baby. Her mother had wanted to have an abortion, but decided that she would just have the baby and give her up for adoption. This girl bounced back and forth from the orphanages when she was growing up. People would ask her when her birthday was and she had no clue. She felt as if, despite her circumstances, she would choose a day to celebrate the life that God had given her. The life that her mother had almost taken away, but spared. She had no clue when she was born. But she chose a day of the year, and took that time to celebrate the life she was given. Such a gift, such a blessing.

Is this possible for us to do this for Christ? It just so happens that our country observes December 25th as a Holiday. It just so happens that this day family can get off of work, and we can all gather in a warm home with people we love. So we choose this day to celebrate the life of our Savior. Is that wrong? Don't get me wrong, yes, we should celebrate his life and his death and resurrection every day of our lives. Absolutely. But what about people who have not grown up in a Christian home? What if this is the only time of the year that they have a great opportunity to talk about Jesus with their family. What if in a worldly home this is the only time that those family members have opened minds about God, and will sing songs, and read the Bible? It is a start to becoming a Christian, is it not? It might be the very seed that is planted. Should we tell them not to talk about Christ and his birth because God doesn't tell us to celebrate on that specific day? And then, leave our families to give gifts and eat food every year, but be void of talk about Christ and His gift? This is just puzzling to me. It almost feels like this is another one of Satan's schemes to get people who are not yet Christians, to forget about Christ all together. The more of us that tell our friends and family that we shouldn't celebrate Christ on December 25th, the more we might be taking out the only time of year when the hard hearted people are soft hearted and opened to learning about God and His love. So, ok, maybe He was born in the Spring. But why not celebrate Him anyway when you are there with all of your family and everyone is in a loving and giving mood? The why, you say, is because God didn't tell us to.

I feel that some things that God didn't tell us to do are our choices and opportunities to use wisdom. God didn't tell us in the Bible to watch movies. Especially most of the ones that we have out these days with at least one cuss word, sex scene, or even anti-Christian comments. As a matter of fact, if you study the early Christians, they looked down upon theater all together. But so many that are so sure about what God did not tell us in the Bible, are also the ones that will turn on these movies or reality t.v. shows and watch and be entertained by the very things that put Christ on the cross. I personally believe that God would be very disappointed in us for this. We must use wisdom in all that we do. And I think that watching these movies takes our mind off of Christ and puts vulgar, offensive, and evil things in our minds. But celebrating Christ's life, I feel, does nothing but place our minds on Christ. We might read more about Him with our family, we might sing more songs about Him, we might even watch good, clean, Christmas movies. Do I think that God would be displeased with someone trying to get their family that is lost to focus on Christ? Well, no, I don't.

The conclusion that I have come up with is simple. If it goes against your conscience to celebrate Christ on December 25th, then don't. I would not want anyone to do anything that goes against their conscience. But do I think that someone who wants to keep Christ out of our activities on December 25th and make it strictly pagan and worldly, should continue to take time to do this? Buy Presents, put up decorations, talk about "santa" .. ? No, I don't. I almost think that it should be one or the other. Christ should be in all we do. If He is to be pushed out of something, then why continue to do it? Sure we can teach our children and families that we aren't sure the exact day that Christ was born, but that we are going to celebrate it anyway. Everyday. And if it just so happens that families can take off of work and go on trips and get together on December 25th, then let's all celebrate Christ together on that day! Not so much his BIRTH, but HIS LIFE nonetheless. Would God be displeased with this? I don't believe so. I feel like we must use wisdom here when God was silent. No, He didn't tell us to celebrate the life of Christ,

.. maybe He just assumed we already would.

 
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Give Your Gifts To God


I have been reminded today, about the gifts of the season. In the midst of the chaos, the busy bodies and greedy fingers, the hustle and bustle and being cut-off one too many times in the stores, I saw something that reminded me where our gifts should go. As I was briefly scanning the large book exhibit in the middle of the store, I came across a book of the Nativity. And as I opened the book and turned the pages, I looked upon a humble manger, on a baby laying on a bail of hay. I quickly glanced in my basket, filled with gifts for friends and family, and wondered why exactly I was buying those gifts. Was my list of people to buy for only in exchange for what I knew those people would be giving me? Or did I buy these gifts because these people need these things? "No, they don't really need these things", I thought, so why do we feel so obligated to do this on Christmas day every year?

As I walked away from the book, I continued to think about the act of giving. How it is something that must truly come from your heart. Not a routine, or something expected because of what you get in return. But something selfless. That is why we should give gifts.

And on this special day every year, the day when our Savior, the Christ was born, we filled our trunks and spaces under the tree with gifts for everyone we love... Everyone but Him.

For many years now, I have heard people taking a stand to keep Christ in Christmas. Some boycott the stores that use the "happy holidays" signs, and complain that religious cards and wrappings are being taken off the shelves. But what if we didn't have these things taken away. What if X-mas was never an option, and the Nativity was displayed on every square of every town. Would we REALLY keep Christ in Christmas?

Think about it. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word Christmas? Is it a decorated tree? Red and Green? Christmas cookies? Charlie Brown or presents wrapped just for you? Can you smell that cinnamon smell that you used to smell as a kid? These things are all so wonderful and bring such fond memories to my heart. But we miss the purpose so much, I believe. We spend so much time in a panic, shopping, cooking, entertaining our guests, that we don't take the time to stop and give our gifts to God. And if anyone we know deserves a gift in return for what they have given us, ... it would be Him, no?

This Christmas Season, continue to take a stand to keep Christ in Christmas. But go just a step further. This Christmas, give your gifts to God before you give to anyone else. Praise and give thanks to Him for the sacrifice that we are so undeserving of. Stop before your Christmas dinner and read out of Luke 2 about the Birth of Christ. Sit and sing songs, not only of His birth, but of His death and His resurrection. Take your leftover food and donate it to a Homeless Shelter in Jesus' name. Stop on your way out of town, and give one of your gifts to a family at a domestic violence shelter. Spend a half hour or so, in candle light, just praying and being still. In all that you do, keep Christ in your heart, and don't let the traditions of the world win all of your time and energy. Be sure to give your gifts to God this Christmas, because let's face it, He might be the only one not expecting one from you. Surprise Him.

Have a Beautiful Christmas !

"And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." - Luke 2:4-11
 
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The Beginning of Something Beautiful...

Well, here it is. Today is my 26th Birthday. It seems like just yesterday I was turning 16. My, how time flies. I think today has been the best birthday of my life so far. I mean, I haven't really even gotten into it yet, (it is only 7:37 AM), but I know that this birthday is the beginning of something beautiful. For those of you that are not aware yet, I got the job at the American Cancer Society. God is always so good to me. Adam is soon going to start to look for a job in Tyler and we might be moving closer that way. The job plays a huge part of my happiness this year. I am so excited and so looking forward to a clean, fresh start at a job that will not send me to the chiropractor because I've been tensing my back all day. LOL. :) I will always love my clients, and have a soft spot for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, but it is time for me to move on.

So this year, on my 26th birthday, I will be a married, (to the greatest guy alive I might add), career woman, with nothing to stress, and everything in the world to look forward to. This is going to be an amazing year of my life. I just know it.

p.s. Want to see a cool website for cakes? Check this out!



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It's Beginning to Look A Lot ....

Like Christmas!! :)

I'm completely excited that this is our first Christmas in OUR home together. Tuesday night we put the decorations up while listening to Christmas music on the computer. I think that our little cozy house looks really cute with all of my decorations from last year, some beautiful hand-me- downs that my Aunt gave me, and some new things that my mom helped me pick out from THIS awesome place!

If you have time for Holiday crafts, check out IDEAS here at this site. Sometimes, you can save a lot of money by making your own decorations. For example, I saw a beautiful poinsettia arrangement with a bow on it for $30. So I decided to buy the flowers myself and make the bow (with a little help from my Aunt!) and *Vwala* !! For only half the price, I made one myself

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Now all we have left to do to get into the Christmas spirit is bake and decorate Christmas Cookies. But since this is going to be a busy weekend, that will have to wait. Our plans for this weekend include a job interview, a visit to Jonathan Ubil, and a Christmas Party at our church congregation.

Here are pictures of our Christmas Decorations ...







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It's December ALREADY?!!?



So here is a little something to get you in the Holiday spirit:










Happy Holidays!

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