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How Long Will People Dodge the Issue by
Saying this Legend is a Harmless Tradition?
Who is this person whose jovial face greets us everywhere in our Christmas festivities, shops, schools and cards?
This is Santa Claus, the god of Christmas, the children’s friend, who is so embedded in our hearts that we still thrill to:
“’Twas the night before Christmas…
A charming legend, an innocent fantasy? But whose place has he taken in children’s hearts? If we strip him of his disguise we find a masterpiece of Satan’s subtlety, for the harmless, fun-provoking Santa Claus has usurped the throne of children’s heart and the charming legend has replaced “the sweetest story ever told.”
This is the legend in brief that we recite and sing and picture to our children:
Away up in the ice and snow lives Santa Claus in a great house of many rooms filled with every delightful thing that children love. Santa Claus is all-seeing and all-knowing. He sees what the children do. He hears all they say. He keeps a “Book of Remembrance” in which he records their words and their actions.
Santa Claus comes down from the sky in a sleigh drawn by swift reindeer that “fly upon the wings of the wind and ride upon the clouds.” It is filled with wonderful gifts. His coming is secret. When he comes he brings rewards to all good children and the gifts they have asked for.
What is the children’s reaction to such a legend? “Santa Claus is our friend: he has all the good things we want, and he will give them to us if we are good.”
Is it any wonder they open their hearts to Santa Claus, strive to please him, talk and dream about him, and wait and watch eagerly for him?
What about Jesus? He said, “Suffer the little children to come unto Me,” but we have put before our children that awful thing which a second commandment speak against; we have put another god before Him!
We have opened our homes to a thief, and have stood by and offered no resistance while he stole the heart of childhood. We have raised no voice in protest as he corrupted the minds and hearts of our children with a false image and a living imagination.
Why have we not lifted the standard of Jesus, the true God and tender Friend of children, who is not willing that “one of these little ones should perish?” Why have we not feared lest we should “offend one of these little ones which believe” on Him?
The True Story
Christian mother, what has happened? You substitute the pagan legend of Santa Claus for the true story of God’s love! How can you let Santa Claus take the place of Jesus in your child’s heart? How can you encourage him to look to another for his joys rather than to Jesus, “the Giver of every good and perfect gift?”
The clouds of judgment hang heavy. Terrible things are happening. Let us hasten to enthrone Jesus in our homes and tell the matchless story of God’s “Unspeakable Gift” to the world.
Instead of the vulgar Santa Claus, with his “nose like a cherry, and his little round belly that shakes … like a bowl full of jelly,” let us captivate our children’s imagination with the “altogether lovely” One, the “dear little Stranger, born in a manger.” Let us delight their fancy with the story of the guiding star, with the Wise men, and their gifts for the new-born King, the shepherds, the singing angels and Herod and the flight to Egypt. Let us inspire our children to give gifts to Him and in His name. Let us make Christmas “holy ground” in our homes this year. -Author Unknown.
JESUS LOVES YOU MUCH!
If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9
No one who conceals transgressions will prosper, but one who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy. Proverbs 28:13 Read the rest of this entry »
Preached by Prudence Munyakury 5/03/09
1Peter 4:1-10
Since therefore Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same intention (for whoever has suffered in the flesh has finished with sin), so as to live for the rest of your earthly life no longer by human desires but by the will of God. You have already spent enough time in doing what the Gentiles like to do, living in licentiousness, passions, drunkenness, revels, carousing, and lawless idolatry. They are surprised that you no longer join them in the same excesses of dissipation, and so they blaspheme. Read the rest of this entry »