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Christmas and the Mistletoe Tradition
Have you ever wondered where some of our modern traditions came from? As the Christmas season approaches, I have been doing some research regarding certain holiday-related topics. My findings may surprise even the biggest scrooge!
Mistletoe has...
Christmas in Spain
Christmas is a deeply religious occasion in Spain. The country's
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officially begins on December 8th, the feast of the Immaculate
Conception.
For those of you planning to spend Christmas...
Romantic Gift Giving for Christmas
As the Christmas season closes in, it's time to think about what
gift you'll be giving that special someone this year. Giving a
gift with a romantic impact will guarantee that she will feel
special and appreciated.
One way you can achieve...
This Christmas Time Could See A Rise In Online Fraud
Imagine the scenario: you’ve just had a nice Christmas. Your kids are all happy when returning to school to see their friends and tell them what santa brought them. You’re happy, because although you’ve spent a lot on the kids, you’ve kept a nice...
What Your Kid Really Wants For Christmas
The day is long gone that all any kid really wants for Christmas is their two front teeth! Chances are that high on the list will be a new cell phone, a PS2, iPod Nano or one of the many competing MP3 players, a digital camera, or indeed the...
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Christmas Makes A Lot of Difference
Can you feel the difference when christmas is near? There's just
something special to the christmas season - and to many people,
they would admit that christmas is the best time of the year.
Most christians and almost all christian nations celebrate
christmas. It is the season to celebrate the birth of the Lord
Jesus Christ. However, there are others who would argue that
Jesus was not born on christmas day. Perhaps they may be right
as it is never recorded in the Bible the exact date of His birth.
But the birth of Jesus simply makes a big difference in the life
of many christians. Had He not been born, there won't be
christmas after all. There would be no "season of peace, joy,
and hope". There won't be a colorful season of lights, singing,
and the togetherness of families and friends. No gift giving.
Children won't be expecting to receive toys. There's no caroling.
Think of this for a little while. While it is true that
Christmas is the most celebrated season in this world, if there
would be no christmas, the most celebrated occassion in the
western world is halloween. It's just a big wonder why people
would love to celebrate scary things or something that depicts
evil which can be seen in evil costumes by many people. This is
just a big contrast to christian beliefs.
When Jesus was born, His birth was simply celebrated only by a
few people - His parents (Mary and Joseph), the wise men from
the East, the shepherds, and the angels. Today, His birth is
celebrated world wide.
Amidst all the joys and celebration, the gift giving and
singing, the laughter and fun, the lights and sounds of the
season, it should be remembered that Christ's coming isn't
focused on celebration. It should be remembered that His coming
was a big sacrifice.
Can you imagine a king to be born in a manger? No benefit of
protection from possible infection which could mean certain
death? A king born in swaddling clothes and laid on straw. This
is a
very big contrast to the safety measures done in today's
modern hospital care. He was born in a place with the stinking
smell of animal manure! That is a big NO in today's modern
society.
Most of all, let us remember that His coming was to bring hope
to mankind. Hope that there is salvation from sin. Can you
imagine a sinless being will die in place of our guilt? Can you
imagine a sinless being will die in behalf of a thief, a
murderer, a liar, an adulterer, or of the most unimaginable
sinful man in this world? Today, a criminal in court would do
his best not to suffer the consequences of his evil action. But
Jesus never defended Himself from all false accusations. Indeed,
He placed in Himself the sins of man that we may have hope to
live in eternity.
Can you imagine Jesus, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords,
dying in a very barbaric way? Being crucified on the cross.
Today, the most notorious criminal is treated with a painless
death. Today, a rabid dog is put to death in the most humane way
possible. But imagine Jesus dying in great pain and agony on the
cross!
That act of God is the most important reason why we should
celebrate God's love for mankind - for sending His only Son to
die in our place. It should be remembered that without the
coming of our Lord Jesus, our living in this world is worth
nothing - simply useless. Without Christ's coming, we can simply
always say, "Let us drink and be merry for tomorrow we die."
Yes, there is a very important reason for christmas that makes a
lot of difference. It is God's love.
About the author:
VMT Singuillo is a freelance writer and has written articles
about Pathfinders and
Pathfinder Clubs, seventh day
adventists, grandfather clocks,
native american
indians and more.
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