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Wrong People. Wrong Place. Wrong Time. What if Christians get Christmas wrong?
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very year the Christmas season emerges earlier and earlier. Early in the Fall and even in late Summer, merchants begin rolling out Christmas goods for consumers to buy. Before Halloween or Thanksgiving, and certainly into the month of December, consumers are inundated with item after item after item after item to buy as decoration or as gift for this new Christmas season. And yet, what if the consuming and consumption of Christmas removes us from the very thing we are most supposed to be doing? What if we have bought into the wrong story and have forgotten how the focus should be in Worship? I like the stories of the Bible related to Christmas. I enjoy reading these stories with family not just during the Christmas season, but all through the year with young people that I teach. I am privileged to teach the Bible year round in class, and every time a class begins that focus on the Gospels, we get to start with the Bible stories of Christmas, no matter the season! Many students who do not know their Bible very well are surprised to discover that the Christmas story, as we tell it at Christmas time, is a compilation of stories that are found most clearly in two Gospels, the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Most students are even more surprised when I show them how the wrong people, from the wrong place, who had the wrong information, are the people who did the most appropriate thing in the first season of Christmas. Most students are even more shocked that the right people, from the
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right place, who had the right information, were too busy and too consumed with their festivities and personal interests, to be focused on what God was doing. The Christmas story, then, becomes a story that compels us to rethink what we do in this season to insure we’re not privileged with right information, doing the wrong thing. We know the Magi came from the East when they see a star, but we know very little about them. Most people think there were three Magi, but the Bible actually tells us nothing about how many were there, only that they brought three gifts. The Magi certainly looked at the stars though we do not know if they were Babylonian astrologers, or Persian Zoroastrians, or even perhaps from what at least one scholar believes, as far away as the land of Shir, potentially as far as China! But we do know this, whatever land they traveled from, it was the “wrong” land in so far as they were not from the Chosen people! These people were not Israelites, nor Jews! And, have you ever considered how the word Magi is the first part of the word “magic”? These people from the wrong place came practicing magic, gazing at stars and this too, was the “wrong” kind of practice that people like Jeremiah characterize as “delusions” (Jer. 10:2-3). The Magi are unquestionably the wrong kind of people from the wrong regions of the world to be looking for a Jewish king! Even when they had come to nearly the right location, making it to Jerusalem, even that proved wrong! Once they came to Herod, they had to inquire of Herod and all the chief priests
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and all the teachers of the law, to get corrected geographical data on which city they should visit! These wrong people from the wrong place had the wrong information! It’s amazing! In contrast to the Magi, we meet Herod and all the chief priests and the teachers of the law. It’s really a biting contrast that most people overlook when we compare the Magi to Herod and those schooled in the Scripture! Jerusalem is located a mere six miles from Bethlehem. And, gathered in this City of David, the political and religious leaders had access to all the right books! In fact, when Herod inquires of them concerning the timing of the star and the location of what it means, the Bible seems to suggest the religious leaders quickly knew and immediately answered Herod’s question. Matthew 1 records: 4 When he had called together all the people’s chief priests and teachers of the law, he asked them where the Messiah was to be born. 5 “In Bethlehem in Judea,” they replied, “for this is what the prophet has written: 6 “‘But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will shepherd my people Israel.’”
The right words of the prophet Micah were immediately at the disposal of these learned men. They had the right answer, and they correctly provided the right answer, about the right information, from the right Scriptures, to this man ruling in the right city of Jerusalem. The contrast is stark. The right men, from the right city, living in the right region, with the right information, did nothing. Presumably, they went about business as usual. Presumably, they kept reading their books and completing their day-jobs. Presumably they went to their local markets each day, bought the daily items they needed and perhaps even prepared for the holidays of their seasonal expectation. But, no record is given that these right men did the right thing. And, in contrast, we read how the Magi; he wrong people, from the wrong region of the world, now provided with the right information, are the only people in the Gospel account who do the right thing. In fact, we’re told two times in the Gospel record how these wrong people got it right! Matthew 1:2 records that the Magi announced they had come to “worship him” and then Matthew 1:11 records that when they saw the child, they “worshiped him.” Christmas is about worship.
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Christmas is about the wonderful, good news that in Jesus, God has come into the world. And the wrong people got Worship right, so they are remembered in this story! And they serve a model for us in every Christmas season. The story of the Magi should be a “wake-up” call for us in this season. The “right” people had the “right” answers about the coming of the Christ, but they failed to get out and worship him! They were complacent in their lifestyle and failed to greet the coming of this Child, even as they buzzed through their daily routines? Is it possible that Christians in our culture today are more concerned with the Mall and percentage discounts on gifts than they are on Worship? How many hours of your week during this season are spent on Worship, compared to the hours you spend in decorating for parties or shopping for trinkets? Don’t miss out! I hope this story convicts us to insure that worship is the central focus of our lives! And, this story is a great evangelical reminder, too. Christmas is not just for Christians! Christmas is for Magi, who represent the “wrong people” even in our culture today. Is it possible you know someone who is a not a believer, buts someone who needs guidance from you in right belief so that they, too, can follow Christ? Is it possible that there are people you work with, or your neighbors, who need your loving care and tender friendship shown as hospitality in their homes, more than they need to see the Christmas lights you have hanging on your home? Perhaps the best way Christians can be a “light to the nations” is not by having the best decorated Christmas tree in the neighborhood, decked out in the front window, but instead by embodying a willingness to enter the homes of their neighbors as they struggle with debt, divorce, drinking and other woes. Are you decorating for Christmas or discipling others for Christ at Christmas? The “wrong people” are welcome at the manger. In fact, the first Christmas, the wrong people did the only right thing by worshipping Jesus! May it be the case that you who read these words will be compelled lead others in what is most important in this season of year, Worship that proclaims for all people – that in Jesus, God has come into the world!
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recently met with three of Santa’s helpers (Alan, Anita and Santa Bill) who were part of a fateful Christmas time in Oklahoma history. Energy is a large part of our economy and when oil is good, things are good. In 1984 however, things turned bad. The infamous “Oil Bust” of that year financially crushed many hard working families and left very little to put food on the table, much less extra money for Christmas. One of Santa’s helpers, Alan, remembers going that year to serve food at Jesus House. He recalled many children coming through the line to eat, while there parents, who were also hungry, would sit outside in there cars to embarrassed to come inside to eat because they lost good jobs in the oil industry. To help, the Department of Human Services placed a box in the food line for children to write “Letter’s to Santa” but they were unfortunately under funded as well. One of Santa’s helper asked about the box of 56 letters, committed to do something about it and that was the fateful beginning of Santa’s Cause. Now almost 30 years later, the volunteers of Santa’s Cause serve over 300 families in need throughout Oklahoma City during the Christmas season. Through a partnership with the Oklahoma City School District and local schools, the team of volunteers collects letters to Santa from School Counselors who identify truly needy children and ask them to write a wish list for Christmas. By partnering with school administrators and counselors who personally know each child’s situation, Santa’s Cause is able to focus on those children and families who are in the sincerest of need and would not have gifts for Christmas otherwise. They greatest gift that Santa Cause gives is in who they make Christmas about. In a time when many make it about the toys, their organization
or even Santa; Santa’s Cause actually puts the focus back where it belongs: Jesus. At each delivery, Santa is asked to share the reason for Christmas and why he came to share joy. “Although every delivery is different,” Santa Bill said, “I ask, ‘Who’s Birthday are we celebrating?’ You see kid’s come up with Uncle Jim and everyone else. Mom or Grandma are sitting over there cringing, waiting for Jesus to come up. Because it’s surprising, a lot of kids don’t know what the Season is about and what we are celebrating.” He went on to say, “When I’m about to leave, I always say, ‘Children, Santa Loves you and JESUS does too!” As an organization, they have committed themselves to never glorify Santa’s Cause, but rather place the attention on the true meaning of Christmas in the birth of Christ. A tool that Santa keeps in his bag of Christmas joy to share this message is the Santa’s Cause book. Unique to Santa’s Cause, written by Anita Webb and published by Tate Publishing, it truly is a holiday treasure. The book shares the work of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, but then shows Santa worshiping the true reason for Christmas as he bows to the Christ child at the manger. The picture of Santa reading this story of why he serves the children of the World on Christmas is a remark-
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able sentiment that not only points to the purpose of Christmas, but also the beauty in serving the needs of others. In this picture, we begin to see Santa as a missionary of the Gospel (dating back to the Christian origins of Saint Nicolas of Myra in the 4th century) and as a Grandfather archetype to
Thoughts from an Elf It’s almost Christmas. The decorations and lights line the Downtown streets of Oklahoma City. The stores are a buzz with music and laughter and jolly greetings and beeps and baby’s crying and shoppers fussing because they don’t have this Season’s “It Item” in Pearl White instead of Sapphire Black. There’s a chill in the air… that’s not true! This is Oklahoma! And although it is a beautiful sentiment, in December the wind is frigidly dispersing frostbite to every available ear and nose. It is the Holidays and by December 24, most of us adults are ready for January 1. For those of us who primarily “give” rather than “receive” (also known as Parents), the meaning of Christmas can quickly become as nostalgic as a black and white movie about some angel getting his wings. After all, how many times can any of us purchase The “It Item” of the Season only to see it lying in the floor with disregard by Summer before we say “Enough”! Two years ago, I was one such person who had enough. I had worked many years in retail seeing the hostility of the holidays. Rather than joy, Peace and Love; I saw anger, frustration and worry. When I escaped the retail Christmas chaos, I considered multiple ways to escape the Holiday Hamster wheel altogether, including a boycott of gifts and sending the money to missions (an admirable choice). But when my first child was born, like any “good parent”, I joined the other side by becoming a “purchaser”! Horrible, right? I joined the hoard of those misguided souls out searching 7 stores for the pink instead of purple “It Item” and becoming increasingly angry, frustrated and worried. Something changed for me two years ago. That Christmas, I encountered an awakening through what I thought to be an unlikely source called Santa’s Cause.
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a segment of the population often without an involved matriarch family member. Santa Bill shared that “the Book really comes in handy, because you give that Grandfatherly image of Santa, sitting with the Book, telling about the Birth of Christ.” Santa’s helper Anita said, “The Book provided a reason for everyone to sit down and listen. It’s often hectic and can feel rushed. The book provides a reason to turn the TV off and stop.” She went on to say “Another reason for the book was to provide a gift that Santa could sign and they could keep. In the early days, before the Polaroid product started to go out, we would take pictures with Santa to leave. It provided proof for the child to show that Santa was at their house.” The Santa’s Cause book now serves as the tangible proof for the children to show their friends and also serves as a continual tool for reading. With its bright colors and appealing subject matter, the book is an amazing resource to impact the children’s lives long after Santa leaves. One of Santa Cause’s greatest strengths is consistency. Since that first Christmas in 1984, they have provided Hope to children and parents during the Holidays to those who otherwise would be without. Santa’s helpers attribute this to the amazing repeat volunteers who serve each Christmas season and have now for decades! These individuals come from different backgrounds, organizations and regions of Greater Oklahoma City and are so deeply impacted by serving others that they return year after year. For many families, serving in Santa’s Cause has become part of their Holiday Family traditions, raising their children helping each year and now including their grandchildren! One father shared how he was so glad that he and his wife had raised his children giving each year and now he is proud that his Son, Daughter, Daughter-inlaw and now grand child all will be part of Santa’s Cause again this year. He also shared that his children feel as strong, if not stronger, about serving every Christmas to help those with less. This family is such an amazing testimony of not only Santa’s Cause, but the power of a parent’s example and in serving in one’s city from generation to generation. Although I have a wonderful family who has given throughout my life and invited non family members into our holiday traditions, Santa’s Cause has caused me to think beyond my walls for this coming Christmas. I find myself asking questions such as ‘who can I reach or touch with the love of God this Christmas in my neighborhood
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or circle?’ ‘What friends or classmates of my kids are in need of love or help?’ ‘Who in my church or at work could use an extra hand this year?’ ‘What nights can I schedule now to serve through Santa’s Cause?’ ‘How can I, amidst the holiday busyness, choose to pour out what my family has on others?’ My point is, how can we get out of ourselves this Christmas season and intentionally Impact the lives of others? Think of the benefits for others and our families if we do! Amidst an over indulgent, hyper commercialized season of bigger is better, Santa’s Cause provides a light of Joy and Hope to the “least of these,” reflecting the Savior Child for whom we celebrate Christmas. They exemplify what is the best in all of us as they (a group of volunteers) give of themselves during the busiest of seasons to share a gift, a smile, the story of Christmas and the love of God to others. Isn’t that what Christmas is truly about? The giving of a Gift (Jesus the Christ) to people (Us) who could not afford it (Redemption) from someone (God) that they did not know and could not repay? Isn’t that the truest meaning of Christmas.? This holiday season, whether through Santa’s Cause or your Church or other organizations; choose to take time out to GIVE of yourself and your family to others in need. Find a way to make this Christmas one that your family will hold dear for decades to come. Give the gift of yourselves. Merry Christmas!!!
Established in 1985, Santa’s Cause is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit all-volunteer organization providing anonymous last minute response to children’s letters to Santa that would otherwise go unanswered. They receive most of their requests after other organizations offering help at Christmas have completed their season, beginning on December 15th and delivering through the 22nd. However, if you ask anyone that has served with them, they’ll tell you that Santa does not quit till every child is reached and a few of Santa’s Special helpers have been known to go out to homes even until the 24th! All of their letters to Santa are received from pre-approved third party referring individuals such as teachers, counselors, etc and they do not accept letters from the general public. To learn more about Santa’s Cause or join their work of impacting the lives of children and families go to www.santascause.com.
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At that time the Roman emperor, Augustus, decreed that a census should be taken throughout the Roman Empire. 2 (This was the first census taken when Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 All returned to their own ancestral towns to register for this census. 4 And because Joseph was a descendant of King David, he had to go to Bethlehem in Judea, David’s ancient home. He traveled there from the village of Nazareth in Galilee. 5 He took with him Mary, his fiancée, who was now obviously pregnant. 6 And while they were there, the time came for her baby to be born. 7 She gave birth to her first child, a son. She wrapped him snugly in strips of cloth and laid him in a manger, because there was no lodging available for them. 8 That night there were shepherds staying in the fields nearby, guarding their flocks of sheep. 9 Suddenly, an angel of the Lord appeared among them, and the radiance of the Lord’s glory surrounded them. They were terrified, 10 but the angel reassured them. “Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people. 11 The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has yfc
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years ago, Oklahoma City experienced something that only comes around once in a decade or so it seems. It was Christmas Eve morning, 2009 and our family was on our way to a party that we have been going to for 17 years. I remember this particular year because there was a huge buzz going around that day about the snow storm that was apparently approaching the city. The church where I serve as a pastor was prepared to host its traditional Christmas Eve service that evening, so I would periodically sneak away to check the weather so we could determine if we needed to cancel the service. I remember hearing all the gloom and doom reporters as they guessed just how much snow we were going to get that day. It seemed to range from just a trace of snow to a couple of feet! In reality it turned out to be just over 10” in the metro area. It was the most snow recorded in a single day in Oklahoma City. With winds blowing forcefully at 40-60 mph the storm quickly turned into blizzard conditions with very little visibility. Snow drifts formed as high as 6ft in some places blanketing the hundreds of vehicles that were abandoned all over the streets and highways. Interstates 35, 40 and 44 were desolate, all shut down, as well as the airport. It was certainly a crazy few days as the entire city closed down. People were stuck at home with seemingly nothing to do ... except for spend time with their family. Yes, that’s right, this “blessing in disguise” opened the door for memory making! Sledding, movies, snowball fights, board games, video games, books, food, and lots of laughter. I have never worn pajamas that long in my life! I didn’t know I had pajamas! That Christmas will always be remembered. Of course it took some time to stop feeling guilty that I wasn’t at work being “productive,” but as I settled in and
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focused on the gift that had been given to us, I truly discovered something that our culture seems to skip over all too easily. Unstructured time, no deadlines, no appointments, no phone calls, no homework, no sporting events, no hurrying. For a few days we enjoyed each others company, we created space to love each other with our uninterrupted time, we slowed down long enough to listen to each other, and we reflected on the real meaning of the season, the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. This Christmas season, would you consider creating this kind of environment for your family? Would you slow down long enough to listen and learn from your children? Would you be patient and full of grace? Would you be intentional with your time and creatively teach your family about the real meaning of Christmas? Would you consider looking for needs around you that your family could help meet? Would you make this Christmas one for the record books? One that will not soon be forgotten? There’s such a sense of joy, anticipation, and mystery during this time of year. Embrace it! Allow the “awe” of the season to capture your heart and fill you with the love of the new born King!
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Norman Rockwell Santa with cherub cheeks red as roses and boots so shiny it blinds the eyes. A snow covered meadow, that houses a perfect Victorian cottage with snowmen and sleds littering the yard. Rockefeller plaza and it’s majestic Christmas trees. The crowded streets depicting the hustle and bustle of the city at Christmas. There’s an image that comes to mind when one hears the word Christmas. Christmas elicits thoughts of cozy hearths and homes, sweet family time, wide-eyed children and world peace all around. It means giving, thinking of others and celebrating a special birth. It’s the. Oat wonderful time of the year for so many. So why then, have all the grumpy pants emerged during this season? Why the hesitation to celebrate? Why the desire to “just get through” it? Commercialism of the sacred holiday has risen over the last few years and has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many. People everywhere seemed to be afraid to let their eyes widen in wonderment. It may seem so politically incorrect to enjoy life while so many suffer. There’s a reason the images that come to mind are pleasant ones. That’s because Christmas time is supposed to be a pleasant time. It has been built for centuries around Saint Nick, family traditions and spiritual deepening. Here are a few suggestions: •
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Do you know this King who was born unto us this glorious day? Is He Lord of your life? Celebrate Him and tell him happy birthday. What can you give to Him? Smile. Christmas like anything else can be a choice. It can be made or it can be broken by attitude and the way in which it’s approached. Christmas is a major memory kids take with them into adulthood, so make it meaningful, make it unforgettable. Yes, there will be ridiculous traffic, and grumpy customers. There will be worry over family gatherings and over-sugared children. A selfish attitude may raise its head here and there, but take it all in stride. Strive to be merry and bright. Christmas is good. Christmas is healing. It’s the most wonderful time of the year. It’s not all just fantasy. It can be a reality.
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What about the other 11 months of the Year? Do you ever feel empty around the holidays? Do you ever feel like you are a self-consuming, self-righteous hypocrite because you don’t go down to the food kitchen and volunteer or be a secret Santa to a poor family in your community? I wrestle with those feelings around this time of year.
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love to hear the stories of Christmas cheer and generosity. I think we as humans need reminders of what it means to give, just like we need the reminders that other holidays provide. Valentines day is a reminder to romance and give our sweethearts a memento of our love for them. What if that was the only time the entire year we showed them love? What if it was the only day we shared with them our hearts desire to connect with them? Easter is a reminder of the sacrifice that Christ made on our behalf. What if that was the only time we thought of it? Well, sometimes I wonder if we don’t do that with the Christmas season. What I have learned from observing my life is I get caught up with what society tells me I should do. If I were to only listen to God and his small voice in my life, I really think I would be far more productive. There are days I see a need in people’s lives and do absolutely nothing about it. What I wish I could do is to learn how to engage people’s needs the other 11 months of the year. Don’t get me wrong, the holidays are a great time to give till it hurts. It is a great time to help a boy or girl and maybe even a family capture a dream of hope in their lives. What I don’t want is to check a box and move on with my life the rest of the year. I want to encourage us to think about Christmas in a different light. Christmas is an amazing holiday full of giving and helping others. By all
means, let’s dig deep and help as many people as possible. Where I want to get personally is for it to be just the start of my year of giving. I want to be sensitive to the still small voice of God. I want to hear what God is saying to me so I can respond to the needs around me. I really believe that is what Christmas is about. The name used to describe Christ by the angels that first Christmas morning is one of my favorites. Immanuel means “God with us”. Is God directing our actions and movements throughout the year? I think if he is, you will experience the Christmas spirit throughout the year. God may this year ask you to give to someone for no reason at all and without ever being repaid. I believe God can do that without a holiday and without any reason. Let’s put our Christmas sensitivity antenna up this year and discover what it means to experience Christmas year round.
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was limiting myself. God really began stirring in me a desire to step back and focus on his plan for my life. Most of my life I have struggled with my calling into ministry, and if I was honest I was more concerned with being successful. God simply spoke this verse into my life, “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” –Matthew 6:24 God had gifted me with being able to lead these young ladies and nothing has ever brought me the same amount of joy. Splitting my time between trying to build a career and ministry was making my life miserable. I knew that God had called me to these girls, but I felt as if I could do a better job leading them with a little more knowledge. With two semesters left until I graduate with my bachelor’s degree and two years from 30, I decided to make the commitment to stop going to school in a traditional sense. I stepped away from the comfortable and normality, to do the uncomfortable. I begin looking at differ-
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ent options for bible colleges, and God placed a school on my heart. Although it would be unconventional to attend school there I knew that it was the place for me. Through coincidences and God’s prompting I applied to Hillsong International Leadership College in Sydney, Australia. I heard about this school a few years back, but thought it was too far out of my reach. I failed to realize that it may be out of my reach alone, but if something is in God’s plan it is never out of reach. Over the last few months God has completely transformed me. I was not only accepted to attend college in Australia, but he keeps blessing me with anonymous donations for my move. It’s amazing what can happen when you are walking in God’s plan, instead of your own. Although an impossible situation presents itself, it quickly becomes achievable whenever you have God’s blessing. Late January 2014, I begin my two-year adventure in Australia. I know God will move me, in ways I couldn’t have ever imagined. Every possible way I am going to be stretched, but I know it is to make me a better leader for my ladies.
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