Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Happy Holidays: Where are the shepherds when we need them

In 2009, President and Mrs. Obama broke tradition by announcing that their White House holiday card would expressly omit any mention of Christmas or of Jesus' birth. The words "Merry Christmas"were replaced by "Happy Holidays" on cards sent from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. A growing trend to omit any mention of Christmas from the holiday's celebration has been steadily creeping into the culture of America. Public displays of nativity scenes have come under attack by anti-Christmas groups, and in a few cases, the courts have declared them to be illegal in public places in some communities.

Christian group stages nativity scene in front of the Supreme Court
Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images


Nowadays Christmas is marked by tree trimming and gift giving with little mention of Jesus Christ, whose birth it celebrates. And like the Presidential holiday card, some of us send out greeting cards full of holiday cheer, but no mention of the real joy that came into the world with Christ's birth.

The proclamation of Jesus' birth must not end with the shepherds. Those who follow the Christ of Christmas must proclaim this gospel message until the day Christ returns. Christians have an obligation to declare the real reason for the season, which is that Christ came into the world to save sinners. The shepherds left their sheep, and probably lost their jobs to spread the good news of Christ's coming. These words—
For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life, still have power to change lives in any season. This is the true message of Christmas that a lost world needs to hear.
Stand up for Christmas. If someone says, Happy Holidays it's their right, but it's also your right to respond, Have a blessed Christmas or Merry Christmas. This Christmas, before opening your gifts, read the biblical account of Christ's birth in the Gospels. And may this Christmas be as the angels proclaimed that day long ago in Bethleham—
Peace on earth, goodwill toward men.

How happy holiday leaves Christ out of Christmas

In 2009, President and Mrs. Obama broke with a longstanding tradition by announcing that the White House holiday card would expressly omit any mention of Christmas or of Jesus' birth. Merry Christmas was replaced by Happy Holidays on cards sent out from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The growing trend to omit the mention of Christmas from the holiday's celebration has been steadily creeping into American culture. Merry Christmas critics are quick to point out that Happy Holidays is much more inclusive of the other holiday observances taking place in December namely, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.

There would be no Christmas without a Christ
Photo by Dan Dennison/Getty Images


What's so interesting though is that nobody seems to have a problem with Happy Hanukkah or Happy Kwanzaa greetings or displays, only with Merry Christmas. Clearly, there's a definite bias against Christmas. Christmas symbols, like the nativity, have come under attack by anti-Christmas groups, and in a few cases, the courts have declared them to be illegal in public places in some communities.

No such attacks have come against Hanukkah or Kwanzaa symbols. It's OK to trim the Christmas tree and give gifts as long as there's no mention of Jesus Christ. And like the Presidential holiday card, many people send out greeting cards full of holiday cheer, but no mention of the real joy that came into the world with Christ's birth.

The proclamation of Jesus' birth must not end with the shepherds. Those who follow the Christ of Christmas must proclaim this gospel message until the day that Christ returns. Christians have an obligation, in spite of the criticism, to declare the real reason for the Christmas season, which is that Christ came into the world to save sinners. The shepherds left their sheep, probably lost their jobs to spread the good news of Christ's coming. These words—
For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16)
—still have power to change lives in any season. This is the hallmark of the Christmas message to be shared with a world searching for peace.
Stand up for Christmas. If someone says, Happy Holidays it's their right, but it's also your right to respond with Have a blessed Christmas or Merry Christmas. This Christmas, before opening gifts, read the biblical account of Christ's birth in the Gospels. And may this Christmas season be as the angels proclaimed long ago in Bethlehem—
Peace on earth, goodwill toward men.
Note: This author is a Christian who believes in saying, "Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, and Happy Kwanzaa."