Monday, December 25, 2017

Traditions and Christmas

As you savor a candy cane this Christmas, say " danke schon" to the Germans, for that confectionery treat was first created in Cologne. As you admire your poinsettia, say " gracias" to Mexico, where the plant originated. Say " mercies beaucoup" to the French for the term Noel, and give a " cheers" to the English for your mistletoe.
      But as we enjoy our traditions and festivities of the Christmas season-customs that have been cthe world-let's save our most sincere and heartfelt " thank you" for our good, merciful, and loving God. From Him came the reason for our Christmas celebration: the baby born in that Judean manager more than 2,000 years ago. An angel announced the arrival of this gift to mankind by saying " I bring you good news that will cause great joy...a Savior has been born to you."
     This Christmas, even in the light of the sparkling Christmas tree and surrounded by newly opened presents, the true excitement comes when we turn our attention to the baby named Jesus, who came to " save his people from their sins." His birth transcends tradition: It is our Central focus as we send praises to God for this indescribable Christmas gift.
     Lord, we thank YOu for coming to join us on that first Christmas. During a time of the year filled with many traditions help us to keep You first.
     May the Good of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him.

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