
Why Keeping Christ in Christmas is Essential
, by Jeremy Denney, 2 min reading time
, by Jeremy Denney, 2 min reading time
The True Meaning of Christmas The word “Christmas” itself stems from “Christ” and “Mass,” reminding us that this season is rooted in worship and gratitude for Jesus’s birth. In the rush of consumerism, it’s important to refocus on the biblical story of Christmas—the miraculous birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, a sign of God’s love and redemption for mankind.
As the holiday season approaches, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of shopping, decorations, and festive parties. However, as Christians, it’s crucial to remember the true reason for the season: celebrating the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. By keeping Christ at the center of Christmas, we honor His gift to humanity and find deeper joy in the holiday season.
The word “Christmas” itself stems from “Christ” and “Mass,” reminding us that this season is rooted in worship and gratitude for Jesus’s birth. In the rush of consumerism, it’s important to refocus on the biblical story of Christmas—the miraculous birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, a sign of God’s love and redemption for mankind.
When we lose sight of Christ during Christmas, the season becomes superficial, driven by fleeting pleasures. However, keeping Christ in Christmas allows us to embrace the true joy, peace, and hope that His birth represents.
Here are some practical ways to ensure that your celebrations reflect the heart of the holiday:
1. Focus on Scripture: Start or continue a tradition of reading the Christmas story from the Bible (Luke 2:1-20 or Matthew 1:18-25). Meditate on the significance of each part of the story and its relevance to your life.
2. Attend Worship Services: Prioritize going to church services, including Christmas Eve or Christmas Day worship, to celebrate Jesus’s birth with your faith community.
3. Serve Others in Love: Reflect Christ’s love by helping those in need. Whether it’s donating to a charity, volunteering at a soup kitchen, or supporting missions, giving back is a powerful way to embody Christ’s spirit.
4. Incorporate Faith in Traditions: Add Christian elements to your family traditions, such as setting up a nativity scene, lighting Advent candles, or singing Christ-centered carols.
By prioritizing Christ, we experience a holiday that goes beyond materialism. Keeping Christ in Christmas allows us to:
This Christmas, let’s challenge ourselves to keep Christ at the heart of our celebrations. By doing so, we can experience the fullness of joy, hope, and love that this season offers. Let’s remind ourselves and others that Christmas is not just a holiday—it’s a holy day that commemorates the birth of our Savior.
May your Christmas be filled with the light of Christ, bringing peace to your heart and blessings to your home.
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Times may be a day or two longer during the holiday seasons.
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Times may be a day or two longer during the holiday seasons.
Thanks for your understanding
Times may be a day or two longer during the holiday seasons.
Thanks for your understanding