I need to say this before my fingers type any more words: I
love Jesus.
This love has been transformational in my heart, and
hopefully, in my words and deeds.
I love Jesus so much, it feels powerful and life-giving and
perfect.
The reason I needed to say this first, is because what I’m
going to say next is going to freak some Christ followers out:
We need to quit making
such a massive effort to keep Christ in Christmas.
Fellow Jesus Lovers, I have a deep affection for you. You
are serving Him well in your communities, homes, and churches. Your love for
Him is passionate and beautiful. He sees you and treasures each one of you like
you are his only child.
But he doesn’t need you to work so hard at keeping his name
in Christmas.
Jesus is Jesus. He is God. He is powerful, almighty, and infallible.
He is, and was, and always will be. And because of this, I am convinced Jesus
has this thing figured out. In fact, I’m convinced Christ will straight up
refuse to be removed.
Our bumper stickers and Facebook status updates reflect this
notion that people—folks God himself
created—have the power to erase Jesus from Christmas. That Christ himself can
be ignored on the day dedicated to his birth.
For years, I’ve listened to discussions, read blogs, and
seen tweets about Christmas becoming less about Christ, and culturally that may
be true. But eternally, where it
matters, Christmas has always been, and will always be about Christ.
Christ will not be removed from Christmas, and he is more
than equipped to fight this battle without our help.
The beautiful thing about Christ is that He gives us such
sweet words to remember in times where we doubt whether Jesus can fight this
battle on His own. When we feel like He is being removed, we can remember
“…that
nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither
angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about
tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No
power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation
will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in
Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Romans 8:38-39
You
see, no matter what anyone or anything tries to do, Christ will not allow
himself to be separated from us. Christmas
will always be. We don’t have to
fight this battle, because he has already won. Nothing can keep us apart from
him.
Jesus
has left me absolutely convinced that we have nothing to fear. Even if
celebrating Christmas becomes outlawed, even if we aren’t allowed to mention his
name, Christ will still be in Christmas. He just will. He has promised that he will never leave us
or forsake us;* we needn’t be afraid.
Dear
Friends, I’m convinced the best way to honor Christ this Christmas, to really
keep him in the holiday, is to live the gospel message this season. Love each
other well. Love people outside the church lavishly. Teach your children about his abundant love. Spread
the word that our Savior was born and still lives.
Our
Facebook friends don’t need our memes, which have become nothing more than
resounding gongs and clanging cymbals.** They need to be shown the love of
Christ in meaningful ways. They need to be loved, seen, and encouraged. Maybe
if they saw Jesus for who He is, our loved ones would have the desire to know
Him the way we do. And I can’t think of
a better way of honoring Him at Christmas than helping others understand why we
celebrate.
Keep
Christ in Christmas this year. Honor him. Represent him well. And do so in
confidence, knowing that even if we wanted to, we couldn’t remove him or make
him “less.” He won’t allow it.
*Deuteronomy
31:6
**1
Corinthians 13:1
Such wonderful words, friend. He is enough in all things. :)
ReplyDeleteYes! I think we forget this all the time. He is enough.
DeleteAmen and amen. Jesus will always be and God can take care of Gods-self. He doesn't need us to defend Him. Instead He needs us to take care of His children and creation.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Stephanie!
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