Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Day 22 - The 25 Days of Christmas

 First Christmas and The Little Drummer Boy
“Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manager.”       Luke 2:11-12
 
The focus of the first Christmas was Jesus. It was His day. There was no competition from commercialism seeking economic gain. The gifts were given to Him. God was the recipient of gratitude and generosity. He was glorified on this day of salvation for all who would come to believe in Jesus as God’s only Son.
 
There was an appreciation for the Almighty’s descent into the decadence of humanity. There was no feuding from other faiths jockeying with each other for time in the Savior’s spotlight. On the contrary, there was a religious respect and humble worship from those who traveled great distances from their diverse origins of belief. On this day, Jesus unified sincere seekers of truth.
 
The first Christmas, however, was not without controversy. Politically, He was a lightning rod (some things never change). Government leaders felt threatened, as if a traitor had infiltrated their influence over the masses. Involuntary spies were sent to validate His presence. Once His birth had been verified, the powers-that-be went to work. Insecurity and fear drive people to commit irrational acts, and it was no different back then.
 
So what started as a celestial coronation for the Prince of Peace ended with jealous leaders taking severe and deadly action. The Christ-child was driven from their pitiful, but powerful presence. They destroyed other God-fearing people in the process. The community was cast into chaos when Christ was removed from their culture.
 
We can learn from the first Christmas to keep Christ central in our worship and our society. He is the wonder of our worship. He is the reason for our giving gifts. It is because we celebrate His birthday that we pause to pray, reflect, and plan to follow His will in a more robust and intentional manner. Our Master came to earth and made Himself like man.
 
He took on the form of a servant, though He could have crowned Himself as King. He pointed us to the love and forgiveness of His heavenly Father. The Christ-child was born of a virgin. He was God who dwelt among us; but sometimes we forget Him, even on His birthday. One reason we have failed to keep Christ in Christmas is we have failed to keep Him in some of our churches.
 
Why should the culture embrace the Christ of Christmas, when some of our churches have marginalized their Master? Let’s start by inviting the Almighty back into our churches with fresh and revitalized reverence in worship, evangelism, and discipleship. Let’s prayerfully and responsibly only “lay hands” on leaders who fear God, hate sin, love people, and teach the Bible. Christmas is losing its luster for the Lord because Christians have forgotten to fear God.

His birth is only significant if His death and resurrection are significant. The Christ of Christmas becomes compelling when we, as followers, flock to Him in faithfulness and obedience. Let all of us who name the name of Jesus revisit Him in the awe and worship of that first Christmas. Let’s exclaim, with enthusiasm to a hurting world, that He has come to heal broken hearts and revive sick souls.
 
We unapologetically celebrate His birthday with passion, because God is with us. He is transforming us into the likeness of His Son. Let’s make this Christmas like the first Christmas. Let’s invite the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with forgiveness, joy, hope, peace, and love while we worship our Lord together.  The first Christmas fuels our faith and recalibrates us to Christ.



The Little Drummer Boy

When the Christ Child was born,
many beautiful gifts were brought
to the manger, gifts of great
beauty and splendor.  But there
is a story about one small boy who was
very poor and had nothing
to offer the Lord so he was very
sad.  Then the thought, I can play 
my drum for Him.  And so he did.
Pa-rum-pum-pum, pa-rum-pum-pum!
He played his drum with love in 
his heart.  And as he played, the
Baby Jesus smiled, showing that
at Christmas the gift of love is
the best gift of all. 

May you all receive the greatest gift of all...this Christmas Year and Season.
 

Day 21 - The 25 Days of Christmas

Bible Trivia
  1. What does the name "Emmanuel" mean?
  2. What was the angel's name who appeared to Mary and Zacharias?
  3. Why did Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth?
  4. How many wise men visited the young child, Jesus?
  5. Which prophet prophesied Jesus would be born of a virgin?
Did you know?

  • In France, Christmas is called Noel.  This is derived from the French phrase "les bonnes nouvelles," which means literally "the good news" and refers to the gospel.
  • The name "Bethlehem" means "House of Bread" in Hebrew and Jesus Christ is described as the "Bread of Life."  (See John 6:48-51)
  • The shepherds and the wise men did not visit Jesus on the same night as the wise men visited Jesus in a house while the Shepherds visited Jesus while Jesus was lying in a manger typically found in a stable.
  • The Puritans banned Christmas and Massachusetts declared the observance of Christmas as illegal between 1659 and 1681 because of its connections with pagan origins.


(Answers to BIBLE TRIVIA)

  1. "God with us"
  2.  Gabriel
  3.  To register for the taxing as required by Ceasar Augustus (essentially the first census)
  4.  Unknown.  Assumption is three because of three gifts of gold, frankincense, myrrh
  5.  Isaiah - (Isaiah 7:14) 

Christmas Trivia Quiz
Some say it just wouldn’t be Christmas without the annual popular Facts & Trends Christmas quiz and other activities. So, for your holiday entertainment, here you go!
 
1. Which American state was the first to make Christmas an official holiday?

a. Connecticut
b. Alabama
c. Alaska
d. North Carolina
 
2. Which state was the last to make Christmas an official holiday?

a. Oklahoma
b. Wyoming
c. Arizona
d. Michigan
 
3. What was the name of the dog that belonged to the Grinch in Dr. Seuss’ book How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
 
a. Rudolph
b. Toto
c. Max
d. Cerberus
 
4. Which star led the magi to Jesus?
 
a. Star of David
b. North Star
c. Star of Bethlehem
d. Angel Star
 
5. Who was Scrooge’s dead business
partner in A Christmas Carol?

a. Jacob Marley
b. Bob Cratchit
c. Tiny Tim
d. Bill Sykes
 
6. Santa’s only female sleigh-pulling reindeer, Vixen, has antlers. True or false?

a. False. Only the male reindeer have antlers.
b. True. Both male and female reindeer have antlers.
c. True. But they are really no bigger than slight bumps on their heads.
d. False. Some females have been known to have antlers, but that is extremely rare.
 
7. When you go Wassailing, what is it that you are doing?

a. Giving out gifts to your friends and neighbors
b. Going out in the woods to cut down your Christmas tree
c. Challenging as many of your neighbors as you can to a snowball fight
d. Going to visit neighbors and receiving goodies
 
8. In It’s A Wonderful Life how do you know that an angel has received his wings?

a. A light flashes
b. It starts raining
c. A trumpet sounds
d. A bell rings
 
9. What was pictured on the first stamp printed for the Christmas season?

a. Santa Claus
b. An angel
c. A star
d. A rose
 
10. The poem commonly known as ’Twas The Night Before Christmas was originally titled:

a. The Night Before Christmas
b. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
c. A Visit From Saint Nicholas
d. The Night Visitor
 
11. Electric Christmas tree lights were first used in what year?

a. 1925
b. 1700
c. 1895
d. 1750
 
12. At Christmas, it is customary to exchange kisses beneath a sprig of which plant?
 
a. Holly
b. Mistletoe
c. Ivy
d. Pine
 
13. Which of these events did NOT occur on Christmas Day?
 
a. Hong Kong fell to the Japanese in WWII.
b. Ebenezer Scrooge was visited by four ghosts.
c. King Arthur pulled Excalibur from the stone.
d. Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
 
14. In Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker Suite, the nutcracker’s main enemy is:
 
a. A girl named Clara.
b. The King of Mice.
c. Drosselmeyer the Magician.
d. Dr. Almond
 
15. How many sides does a snowflake have?
 
a. 6
b. 8
c. 10
d. 12
 
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 Christmas Quiz Trivia Answers
  1. B
  2. A
  3. C
  4. C
  5. A
  6. B
  7. D
  8. D
  9. D
  10. C
  11. C
  12. B
  13. B
  14. B
  15. A

All answers were verified by Internet search, which, honestly, is hardly canon. In case you disagree with an answer, feel free to use your own judgment! It’s all in the spirit of fun!