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Showing posts with label Birth of Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birth of Christ. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

A Living Christmas Tree Checklist!


This little checklist is more than a helpful hint for Christmas trees. It’s a check list for your approach and attitude toward Christ and Christmas.

Purchase a tree that will fit your home. They look a lot smaller in the outdoors. This point was driven home one year when we went to the wild, with the forest ranger’s permission, to chop down our own live tree. The perfect tree turned out to be nine feet tall and six feet wide. When I finished making it fit, it was a great looking Christmas bush. 

The size of the tree is not the only thing that needs to be checked.  Check your head size. Christmas isn't about you. It isn't about who has the biggest tree or the most decorative house. Christmas is about Christ.
There are no perfect live trees. Do not attempt to trim it to perfection. Another lesson taught from our nine foot tree. 
Despite what Hollywood portraits, there is no prefect Christmas.  The only thing perfect about Christmas is Christ.  The people you celebrate Christmas with are imperfect and you are too. Accept the fact that those that celebrate Christ birth are imperfect.  Don’t try to remake them and don’t be too hard on yourself. The dinner may not go perfect. Uncle Charlie might show up with a Rudolph nose or not show up all. The presents might not fit! 
Unless you are looking for the flaming tree effect, put live trees in a stand that allows you to water them often and water your tree. Your local fireman will thank you. 
During the holiday season and throughout the year, check your relationship with the Lord.  Water that relationship with prayer and daily time in His Word.  Many a fire of temptation can be prevented with proper watering.
Make sure the bulbs are properly fastened into the sockets before hanging lights.  Many a frustration meter has went off the chart because of a bad connection. Check the lights first and not last.
It is also wise to check your head and make sure it is screwed on straight.  People do many foolish things during the holidays. None is more foolish than spending more money than you have. The spirit of giving can be good. Don’t let it turn bad by over spending.
Hang only treasured ornaments on your tree. You are not out to impress the world with your tree. The kid’s painted ornaments are fine. Hang memories and not ornaments. 
During the Christmas season and throughout the year, do not try to impress others. The cost of impressing other is too high.  Love, respect, and acceptance are items that cannot be bought. They are given freely to those that give them freely.
Don’t let the tinsel hide the tree. It is amazing how much time and effort is given by Christmas shoppers to find the perfect Christmas tree; and then they hide it under a ton of tinsel. 
The meaning a purpose of Christmas can be lost in the tinsel of the holiday. Don’t allow Santa to overshadow the Babe in the Manger.  Allow Christ to be at the front of Christmas.
Crown you tree with a star or an angel. Both are symbols of hope. The star announced the birth of hope to the Magi. The angels proclaimed the hope of peace to be found in a babe born to a virgin. They are fitting symbols to top your tree.
Christ is our Prince of Peace. He is our hope. It stands to reason that He should be at the top of our life all year.
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Check out these related articles: The Madness of Christmas and Is the Hassles of Life Dragging You Down?

Thursday, November 23, 2017

The Madness of Christmas!

The Madness of Christmas!


Once everyone has eaten their yearly quota of turkey and a month-long shopping spree begins, starting with long lines waiting for the best bargains in wee morning hours of Black Friday, we can officially say the Christmas holidays are upon us.  Nevertheless, the craziness of buying and giving gifts along with grown men dressed in Santa suits is not the madness of Christmas. The completely and totally craziest thing about Christmas is that Jesus, God the Son, left heaven and put on flesh like you and me. That is the madness of Christmas.

Although often forgotten, the Christmas celebration is about God the Father sending his only begotten Son to earth as a baby with the mission of dying for our sins. This act of grace the skeptics think impossible and total madness. However, the believer knows the birth of Jesus is the unquestionable act of love by a righteous God. 


The wonder of God’s plan to redeem mankind from their sins is so tremendous, that even the angels are struck with awe. The arrival of a Savior and a Redeemer as Emmanuel (God with us) appeared as madness to the religious leads on that first Christmas day. Yet, there he was, a babe born to a virgin, the Lamb of God. 


The only answer to such madness is love! God loves us with an outrageous love – a love that goes beyond measure! The birth of Jesus is a sign of God’s passionate love for us. The death Jesus is proof of that love for us, and the resurrection is the result of God’s love! Rejoice in the madness of Christmas!


For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16  


In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 4:9-10 (ESV)