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Why I Observe Christmas

Why I Observe Christmas

In this sermon Why I Observe Christmas, the Bible teaches generosity, hospitality, and compassion for others in need. Extravagant gifts are often noted in the Bible; such as Jacob's appeasing gifts to Esau when they were reunited. Giving to others honors God when it is done properly. Jesus said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:35). He taught that when we gave even the most insignificant thing to others in His name it was as if we gave it to Him. The Old Testament describes gift giving as part of Jewish tradition whenever there was something to celebrate. The Jews exchanged gifts and were told to celebrate when the Word of God was renewed in their lives. The New Testament teaches us the choice of observing holidays is a matter of individual conviction. It is neither demanded nor condemned. Unfortunately, those who don't observe Christmas have often been openly critical of those who do. Christmas is still an accepted time to speak of Christ! It is still an accepted time to portray pictures depicting the birth of Christ in a manger. It is a time we can speak about and teach the Virgin birth, the baby in the manger, angels singing, shepherds coming to worship, and wise men bearing gifts from afar. We should continue to use Christmas to teach the gospel while we still have an opportunity to do so. Instead of wasting our time and energy picking on one another regarding whether everyone celebrates or does not celebrate Christmas as we do, let's all agree to make this December a special time to praise and thank God for his unspeakable gift!
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