THE REAL REASON
... FOR CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS

Christmas is
celebrated once a year all over the world. It
is not celebrated by Christians only. Non-Christians,
people of other faiths, even people of no faith at
all, also celebrate it. In some countries, it is
celebrated nationally. In some others, it is celebrated
as a national holiday. It is quite correct to describe
Christmas as an inter-faith, international celebration.
But
while it has become a worldwide, universal celebration,
there are many all over the world who neither know
its real reason nor the one in whose name it is celebrated.
This
article seeks to explain the real reason behind
the event and to help point to the one whose birth
more than two thousand years ago is the real reason
for the celebration.
There
is indeed a real reason behind Christmas celebration.
The Scripture is trite in this regard.
First ~ Christmas
is a time of real good news. When the angel
first brokered the news of the birth which has come
to be celebrated as Christmas, he described it as good
news (Lk. 2:10-12). According to him, the good news
was that a Saviour was born to the world (Lk. 2:10-12).
The Saviour’s birth which we now celebrate as
Christmas is good news indeed (Lk. 2:10-12). Christmas
is therefore a day of good news, that the world has
one who is her Saviour (Lk. 2:10-12). Therefore, as
we celebrate Christmas, we must never forget the good
news behind the celebration.
Second ~ Christmas
is a time when God fulfilled His promise to send the
Messiah to redeem the world. This promise
is stated in several ways in the Scripture (see Gen.
3:15; Is. 7:14; Is. 9:6-7). According to the Scripture,
the birth of Jesus which the world celebrates as Christmas
actually fulfils a messianic promise that God had made
(see Matt. 1:22-23). As we celebrate Christmas all
over the nations today, we should remember that we
are actually celebrating the fulfillment of God’s
messianic promise. In other words, we are really celebrating
the arrival of the world’s promised Messiah more
than two thousand years ago. This means that Christmas
is nothing but a messianic celebration. The messiah
is already available. To lose sight of this in our
Christmas celebrations is to celebrate meaninglessly
Third ~ Christmas
is a time to celebrate God’s love. By
the birth of Jesus, God demonstrated His love for fallen
humanity (see Jn. 3:16; cf. Rom. 5:8). This love is both
universal and unconditional (Jn. 3:16; cf. Lk. 2:10-11).
This love must be received to justify God giving it (see
Jn. 6:40). When received, this love results in everlasting
life (Jn. 3:16). Christmas celebrations must therefore
remind us of the birth of God’s love more than
two thousand years ago. It must also remind us that not
only that love but its result is still available to all
mankind today. To celebrate Christmas properly today
we must take due account of God’s love which is
still available to every human being right from the first
Christmas celebration more than two thousand years ago.
Fourth ~ Christmas
is a time to remember the salvation of mankind. The
Saviour of the world was born during the first Christmas
more than two thousand years ago (see Lk. 2:10-12; Matt.
1:21). After years of expectation, the birth of Jesus at
that time marked the birth of Salvation for mankind (Lk.
2:10-12; Matt. 1:21). Therefore, Christmas celebrations
today ought to be celebrations of God’s salvation
for mankind. It ought to be a celebration of the saved.
Wherever Christmas is celebrated today, it is important
to remember that Salvation is available for all mankind
as a result of the first Christmas event which took place
in Bethlehem more than two thousand years ago.
Fifth ~ Christmas
is a time of celebrating God’s reconciliation with
His estranged children. The fall of man (Gen. 3:1-19)
brought enmity between God and humanity. The birth of Jesus
more than two thousand years ago made reconciliation between
God and mankind not only possible but real. Christmas is
therefore a time to celebrate the peace that now exists between
God and mankind through Jesus Christ. Whenever and wherever
we celebrate Christmas, we must never forget that real peace
is now readily available to human beings through Jesus Christ
(see Jn. 14:27).
Sixth ~ Christmas
is a time of a new order, a new way of life. The birth
of Jesus more than two thousand years ago, which the whole
world celebrates every year, formally ended the old order of
sin and evil (see Matt. 1:29; Jn. 1:29) and introduced the
new order of righteousness (see 2Cor. 5:17). Christmas celebrations
all over the world today ought to be characterized by the reign
of righteousness which the first Christmas in Judea more than
two thousand years ago signified. When we overlook the need
for the reign of righteousness even while we celebrate Christmas
today, such celebrations are at best improper.
Finally ~ Christmas
is a time for knowing God in a new way, as He is, and as
He deserves to be known. Until the birth of Jesus more
than two thousand years ago, we used to think of God as one
who is wholly other and beyond knowing. But when Jesus was
born, He brought us a new understanding of God. According to
the Scripture, the birth of Jesus revealed God to mankind as
the one with us (Matt. 1:22-23). As we celebrate Christmas,
we should no longer think of God as one who is far removed
from us. We should remember that Jesus’ birth brought
God within the reach of every human being. With His birth,
we can now know God as He really is, one with us (Matt. 1:22-23).
We cannot be celebrating Christmas today and still think of
God as the unknown one
As
we celebrate Christmas each year all over the world, it is
most necessary take full account of the real reason behind
the celebration.
Any Christmas celebration that does not take account of the
real reason behind the event is a fruitless exercise, despite
its
fanfare and the resources committed to it. A
Christmas celebration that is worth celebrating is one
that is done on the basis of
the real reason behind the event.
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