Observations from my weekly wanderings, usually in Northern Virginia (NOVA).
Many
of us lament the commercialism of Christmas; it’s almost cliché.
But
many of us also participate in it, in fact I dare say most of us do, myself
included.
This
isn’t the worst sin in the world, and I certainly think it is possible to honor
the true meaning of Christmas even if I spend somewhat excessively.
“The
true meaning of Christmas” – another cliché. But, clichés become clichés,
because they are stated frequently, and they are stated frequently because they
contain some bit of truth or wisdom.
I won’t
preach. I’m a Christian. If you read much of this blog, you know that. I’ll
just offer two little thoughts on the true meaning of Christmas.
First,
it’s marvelously expressed by that wise and innocent philosopher, Linus, of the
late Charles Schultz creation, in a Charlie Brown Christmas. If you are not
familiar with this gem – you ought to check it out.
Second,
a pastor of mine some years ago, cited Christmas in a nutshell: The Son of God,
became the son of man, that the sons of men, could become the sons of God.
Perfect!
If I
may be so bold however, I’d like to offer a bit of practical advice, that can be
kind of fun. As I stated earlier, most of us participate in the commercialism
of Christmas. One of the ways we do this, one of the most insidious, is the
simple, and actually sort of awful question we ask the children – what did you GET
for Christmas?
I will
resist the temptation to rant about why it is so awful. I think if this subject
resonates, you will get it. But, I promised something fun didn’t I?
So
rather, just for fun, for a change of pace, and a better implicit lesson, try
asking – what did you GIVE for Christmas?
Don’t
limit it to children. Seriously, it’s kind of fun.
Have a
blessed Christmas and a joyous new year.
Great post, thanks! And I agree that's a much better question to ask. I prefer to ask How was your Christmas because usually people say what they received and gave in their response.
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Thanks Zezee. Hope you had a Merry Christmas. BTW...I am unable to view or comment on your blog...you must have changed settings, as I need permission now.
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ah...that did it. Thanks.
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