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What Christmas Are You
Celebrating?
Pastor David L. Brown, Ph.D.
The idea for this message came from the tract titled A
Christmas Trio by Trumpet Tract Ministries of Milwaukee.
A husband-wife team recently started this tract ministry and they
have a number of good tracts! I am enclosing a copy of their
Christmas tract in the bulletin this morning. If our listeners
around would like a copy, just drop us an email.
Christmas is one of the United States of America’s "OFFICIAL"
Holidays! Yet, there are a variety of different ways that Americans
celebrate Christmas. The tract suggests three different ways people
celebrate this National Holiday. I will add one more. As you listen
to the four descriptions of Christmas, ask yourself this question:
"What Christmas am I celebrating?"
Here are three, and a fourth category –
1) The Secular Xmas
2) The Mythical Christmas
3) The Religious Christmas
4) The True Christmas
Let’s begin by looking at…
The Secular Xmas
Even atheists and agnostics take part in this national holiday,
however they are SURE to "X" Christ completely out.
"The birth of Christ carries no relevance for them and the main
concerns are gifts, parties, and family gatherings."1
They view the primary value of the holiday as financial boost to the
economy. It certainly does give a BIG boost to our economy.
Americans will spend from $455 to $475 billion this Christmas.
But, there is a warped bent within this Xmas crowd that takes
things even further. They desire to remove all public
manifestations of Christ from Christmas. Nativity
displays MUST GO! They insist that Christmas Trees become
Holiday Trees. No "Merry Christmas" greetings! That’s a BIG
"No, NO! It must be "Happy Holiday’s." They make sure that every one
knows that they are offended if "Christ" is in any way included. One
community was even going to ban Red and Green because they make
people think of Christmas. After a HUGE public outcry, the city
council voted it down. Red and Green can be displayed
Here is an email that I received from Liberty Counsel that
illustrates the militant attack on Christmas –
Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford has issued
a disturbing directive forbidding employees to say or write the word
"Christmas." This directive was given by the University upon legal
advice of the Oklahoma Attorney General, W.A. Drew Edmondson.
Liberty Counsel sent a demand letter to the University following a
complaint from a University affiliate.
The controversy began when the University's Director of Human
Resources recently visited various departments and said
that decorations featuring the word "Christmas" in any areas of the
University must be immediately removed.
He also instructed the employees not to say "Christmas" while on
the job. As a result the employees cannot respond "Merry Christmas"
to other employees or visitors to the University. Read our News
Release for more details. (After being confronted by a law firm, the
University President intervened and brought sanity back to the
situation)
Then, closer to home, we have a group of atheists who can’t stand
the fact that Racine permits a Christian Nativity scene to be
erected by a private group in Monument Square. So atheists decided
to erect a pyramid with various anti-religious quotes on it, right
next to the crèche scene.
An article on the Racine Post Blog says, "David Nelson,
81, another of the half-dozen atheists who helped set the pyramid up
on the square Wednesday night -- about six feet from the Nativity
Scene -- insisted, ‘we're trying to educate the American public. The
Founding Fathers left too many loopholes in the doctrine of
separation of church and state.’"
One person who identified himself as an American agnostic is quoted
to have said – "The only problem with putting the pyramid next to
the nativity is that you come off as a XXXX [fool]. The atheists are
probably right, that Christianity is a make-believe myth that can
cause people feel all good and faithy inside, and that religion
should be separate from government. But, keep in mind that it's that
same government (and maybe a forgiving religion) that is keeping you
(the atheists) from being lynched."
As you can see, this crowd celebrates Xmas. No religious
convictions are involved. Jesus is completely crossed out of the
picture. They refuse to recognize the paramount importance of His
birth. "The irony of this Christmas is that people are
participating in a holiday that came about as a result of the birth
of the Savior, Jesus Christ; however, they don’t recognize Him as
such, don’t pay attention to Him, yet will still participate in His
birthday. It is made a common thing and that is a sad thing. Is
this the Christmas you are celebrating?"1
The appropriate Scripture for the Xmas crowd is -- Psalms 14:1
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are
corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that
doeth good." They are fools!
The Mythical Christmas
This is perhaps the most popular version that Americans
celebrate. Those who celebrate the mythical Christmas combine pagan
mythology and modern folklore to come up with their celebrations.
Here’s what I mean. The PRIMARY character of this mythical Christmas
celebration is none other than Santa Claus! The focus is on Santa
not the Savior. Santa Claus got his biggest boost in America from a
seminary professor, Dr. Clement Clarke Moore. He taught Oriental and
Greek Literature at General Theological Seminary in New York City.
At age 43 he had six children. Moore had purchased the first
American Book about secular Christmas. It was called A NEW YEAR'S
PRESENT FOR THE LITTLE ONES FROM FIVE TO TWELVE." It inspired him to
write his poem called "A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS, OR SANTA CLAUS"
for his children. He read it to them at the dinner table on
Christmas Eve, 1822. We know the poem better as "T'WAS THE
NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS". The following year it was published in the
Troy New York Sentinel anonymously. This was the beginning of Santa
and his reindeer-powered sleigh. It was not until 1837 that Moore
allowed his name to be used in connection with the poem.
Though Bible-believing Christians were strongly against the
mythical celebration of Christmas with Santa Claus and all the
pagan trappings like Yule logs, mistletoe, the wassail bowl, holly,
etc. in the mid 1830-1850’s, famous American Cartoonist Thomas Nast
popularized Santa Claus in Harper'
Bazaar from the 1860's to the 1880's. George Webster
contributed the idea that Santa's headquarters was at the North
Pole. Christ and Santa were further confused by Thomas Nast and
Christmas Card publisher Louis Prang who pictures the Christ Child
and Santa together in the 1880's and 90's.
Slowly but surely the Santa Claus myth usurped the truth and
significance of the birth of our Savior, the Lord Jesus
Christ. I ask you, "Is this the Christmas you are celebrating?"
I would simply say this, No Virginia, there is no real Santa
Claus, but Christ is real and you need Him as your Savior! I
remind you, Christ is to have the preeminence in all things (Colossians
1:18).
That brings me to the next Christmas people celebrate…
The Religious Christmas
As a Pastor, I can tell you of this; I will likely see people who
I never see in any other services the entire year at Easter and
Christmas services! I have never quite figured it out to be honest
with you. What is the rationale for throwing God a "bone" so to
speak, two Sunday’s a year and ignoring Him the other 50?
Christmas is one holiday in which those who evidently see no need
of God or church during the year, decide to "play church" for a day
and attend a Christmas service. Likely they think they are "giving
God His due" so to speak.
Churches go to extra effort presenting plays, musicals, and
special messages on this day. You have to wonder if these things are
why this crowd comes! I remember reading on one church sign – "Avoid
the Christmas rush! Attend church now!"
Don’t get me wrong! I certainly enjoy singing the Christmas
hymns. I am blessed by the Christmas Cantata and my heart is warmed
by the Sunday School program. However, The religious Christmas
crowd too often does not get past the babe in the manger! They come,
sing the songs, hear the sermon and as soon as "the doors are
opened…thoughts have quickly reverted back to presents, parties, and
dinner. In other words, back to everything other than Jesus…."2
For those who celebrate a religious Christmas, there
is really no room in their day-to-day life for Christ.
Luke 2:11 is not a reality to them "For unto you is born this
day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." The
Christmas message "never penetrates the heart and so never gets past
being a religiously institutionalized message. Is this the
Christmas you are celebrating?" Finally we come to…
The True Christmas
The fact is that even the enemies of Christianity claimed
that Christ lived, and that He performed miracles! Early Jewish
documents such as the Mishnah and even Josephus, as well as
first-century Gentile historians such as Thallus, Serapion, and
Tacitus, all testify that the one called Christ lived in Palestine
and died under Pontius Pilate. As the British scholar, F. F. Bruce
put it, "The historicity of Christ is as [certain]. . . as the
historicity of Julius Caesar" (NT Documents, 119).
My point is this: since Jesus lived, then Jesus was born! The
Gospel of Matthew tell us that His birth was shortly before
Herod the Great died (Matthew 2:19). Herod's death can be fixed with
certainty. Josephus records an eclipse of the moon just before Herod
passed on. This occurred on March 12th or 13th in 4 B.C. Josephus
also tells us that Herod expired just before Passover. This feast
took place on April 11th, in the same year, 4 B.C. From other
details supplied by Josephus, we can pinpoint Herod the Great's
demise as occurring between March 29th and April 4th in 4 B.C.
Likely it sounds strange to suggest that Jesus Christ was born
no later than 4 B.C. since B.C. means Before Christ. But
our modern calendar which splits time between B.C. and A.D. was
not invented until A.D. 525. At that time, Pope John I asked a
monk named Dionysius to prepare a standardized calendar for the
western Church. Unfortunately, poor Dionysius missed the real
B.C./A.D. division by at least four years!
Matthew tells us that Herod killed Bethlehem's babies two years
old and under. The earliest Jesus could have been born, therefore,
is 6 B.C. Through a variety of other time indicators, we can be
relatively confident that the Messiah was born in either late 5 or
early 4 B.C.
The birth of Christ is the most important event in human history.
So important in fact, that the timeline of history is divided by it
- B.C. abbreviated for "Before Christ" and A.D. abbreviated for the
two Latin words Anno Domini (meaning in the year of our Lord).
This was no ordinary birth and it changed human history forever.
Even a complete skeptic like H.G. Wells, a professional historian
and science-fiction writer who made no profession of Christianity,
admitted in his Outline of History, "More than 1900 years later, a
historian like myself, who doesn’t even call himself a Christian,
finds the picture [of history] centering irresistibly around the
life and character of this most significant man.…" The True
Celebration of Christmas focuses the birth of Emmanuel (God with us).
You can read about all the related facts surrounding the Savior’s
birth in the Gospels of Matthew (1:18-2:11) and Luke (1:26-56,
67-75, 2:4-40). But what was the purpose of Christ’s birth?
We read in 1 John 4:14 "And we have seen and do testify that
the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world."
Why do we need a Savior? The birth of Christ was necessary
because all people are lost sinners (Romans 3:23). God gave His Son
Jesus a body so that so that He could pay for our sins by offering
of His own body (Hebrews 10:5 & 10; 1 Peter 2:24; Colossians
2:13-14). If you have never received Jesus Christ as your Savior, do
it today! "The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
Lord." Romans 6:23.
Notes 1-2 are from A Christmas Trio by Trumpet Tract
Ministry www.TrumpetTracts.com