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The Colors of Christmas

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European Christians in the years around 1500 AD, developed plays to tell the bible stories to the illiterate population.  Actors traveled across the different regions of Germany and France preforming the plays.

In regions of Europe where they commemorated Adam and Eve Day on December 24, the Paradise Play was preformed on the  eve of Christmas to celebrated  the creation of the world and recalled the fall of Adam and Eve.

The actors went and cut an evergreen tree–the only green trees in December.  They tied apples ( one of the few ripe fruits in the area) on the limbs. This was the major prop for the show.

The evergreen represented the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life.  The apple represented the fruit Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat. One last decoration was placed on the tree.  Pieces of wafer, unblessed eucharist, were attached to the branches to show the coming promise of a savior to take away the sin of the world.

They preformed the play in a circle of candles.  Adam and Eve, in defiance of God’s rules, toke a bite of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.  This act cause the couple to run and hide because they saw their sin.  Their sin separated them from God.  They were removed from Paradise, and humankind cursed to face hard lives and death.   But God gave them  a promise of one who would come to save mankind.

The tree remained up for December 25th as they celebrated the birth of that promised savior.  And the tree became known as a Christmas tree and with it the Christmas colors of red, green and white which tell the Gospel Story.

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Second Day of Christmas

The wind whipped, blowing the snow into deep drifts.  Wenceslas, wrapped in his warm furs, stared off into the distance.  The shadow of a man moved across the edge of the woods. The figure moved into the light from the moon and then faded into the dark of the trees. The man was unfamiliar to him, which caused him to be alert.

“Page” he called to the young man who worked for him.  “Do you know who that is moving about?”  He worried an enemy might be scouting the defenses looking for a weak spot.

“Yes, sire” The page pointed in a direction far past the woods. “He lives a great distance away.”  The boy of no more than sixteen looked down and continued. “He has so little, he came this far just looking for wood to burn.”

Wenceslas watched as the man disappeared from sight. The Duke’s mind jumping from thought to thought.  Today, the church celebrated the Feast of Stephen.  Stephen, the man whom the apostles trusted to care for those in need, died a martyr’s death.  And today was his day.

Wenceslas sighed; this man lived on his lands and under his care.  What would God say if he let this man go hungry or cold?  No, not on his watch!

“Lets gather meat and wine and anything else you think they will need.  Hurry”

They rushed about gathering everything they thought the family could use.  With a bundle tied to each of their backs and their hands full, the two men ventured out into the cold.

The man’s home stood two or three miles away and the snow rather than slowing seemed to be falling harder.  Wenceslas blinked and pushed ahead in the direction his page had pointed.  The page said he lived near the edge of the mountain.  The Duke used the glimpses of Mountain he could see as a point of reference everything else seemed hidden beneath a blanket of white.  Holding to the edge of the woods he focused on his destination and prayed for God to protect them as they walked.

The wind tore at their skin and the cold bit deep.  Then, the full light of the moon slipped behind the grey clouds leaving a dark wall ahead of them.  The little they had been able to see disappeared from sight.

The page cried out “Duke Wenceslas, please Sire, I cannot bare this cold.  Maybe we should turn back”

Wenceslas heard the tremble in the young man’s voice.
“Just look down”

The Page thought the response strange? “Sire?”

“Move close and step in my steps.  Stay near me and only step where I have stepped and you will be warmer”

The page, which had fallen behind, hurried to catch up and then did as commanded.  He watched his master’s feet stepping where he stepped.  He felt warmer almost immediately.  They trudged forward until Wenceslas saw the home.

The Duke banged on the door.

The father cried out. “Coming”.   A minute later,  he slid open the door a crack to see who was out in this weather.  He flung it open wide and bowed at the sight of the Duke.

Wenceslas dropped the burden in his hands onto the father’s open arms.  “May we come in?  We have brought dinner and hoped to celebrate with you.”

The man’s family at first shyly and then with full laughter took the food and wine to set the table for a grand feast.  The mother’s heart filled with gratitude as she saw enough food to last until the snows faded away.

Happy Saint Stephen’s Day

King Wenceslas died a martyr’s death.  His brother feared the Christian Duke  would spend all the inheritance helping others.  His brother had him killed.  He received the title of King after his death in honor of the Christian Love he showed for others.

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Tired of Christmas Plays Blame Francis

Do you feel excited about remembering the birth of Jesus?

Seven hundred years ago, the people did not read and did not own bibles.  Francis of Assisi wanted the people to understand and be energized by the birth of Jesus.

St. Bonaventure (d. 1274) Life of St. Francis of Assisi

It happened in the third year before his death, that in order to excite the inhabitants of Grecio to commemorate the nativity of the Infant Jesus with great devotion, [St. Francis] determined to keep it with all possible solemnity; and lest he should be accused of lightness or novelty, he asked and obtained the permission of the sovereign Pontiff.

Then he prepared a manger, and brought hay, and an ox and an ass to the place appointed. The brethren were summoned, the people ran together, the forest resounded with their voices, and that venerable night was made glorious by many and brilliant lights and sonorous psalms of praise.

The man of God [St. Francis] stood before the manger, full of devotion and piety, bathed in tears and radiant with joy; the Holy Gospel was chanted by Francis, the Levite of Christ. Then he preached to the people around the nativity of the poor King; and being unable to utter His name for the tenderness of His love, He called Him the Babe of Bethlehem.

Thus started the tradition of Churches acting out the Nativity Scene, and eventually other Christmas plays.
But have we become unexcited over the story of Jesus?  Do we think of the babe and become filled with tenderness? Jesus existed before the world was formed yet He stepped down from heaven to become a human baby.  He entered the world in as humble a way as I can imagine.

Some times I think the traditions and the rituals which I love so much have caused me to lose the excitement over the reason for the season.

Prayer:  Lord help my mind and heart to feel the trill of the story of your birth.  Please forgive me for allowing myself to have lost the excitement of your birth.  Help me to find ways to tell the story so others are excited by your birth.

Meditation:  Jesus existed before he came to earth think about what He left to be born of a young woman, in a stable.  A babe to be cared for by its mother.  A child that must grow and learn and be subject to his parents. And then remember He did it for me.  He did it for each individual person on earth so they would have  the opportunity to be reconciled with God.

Action:  Come up with at least one creative way to share the story of Jesus birth.  Something different.

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Words Just Words

December arrives with all its winter charm and celebrations. Close behind comes the controversy known as “The War on Christmas”. Those who love Christ should re-evaluate their involvement in this battle. The fight is about traditions and not about what is Holy.

I hear people upset that stores, politicians and commercials have started saying “Happy Holidays”, but those who celebrate their Lord’s birth should not be upset. Christians should embrace this salutation.

Holiday derived from the words “halig (holy) plus daeg (day)”

A politician declares a tree to be a Holy Day Tree; what is that to us? Use the comment to remind yourself of The Holy Son of God who stepped down from heaven to enter the world in the form of a little baby.

We are wished Happy Holidays by those who mean it as a way of equalizing all religions. Why should we expect someone who does not know the child that was born so long ago to hold as special the day of our Savior’s human birth?

Thank the person who is, if somewhat unknowingly, reminding you that this is a holy season. Slow down from the chaos our secular society has built around this season. Spend a moment in communion with the Lord who lived before this world existed.

I hear Christians arguing for Christmas to be left alone because it is a secular tradition in this country. What are you doing? It is better for that remnant that remembers the reason for the season to stand alone in celebrating the birth of the Lord than for the traditions of Christmas to steal away the Holy meaning of the Celebration of Christ’s Mass Day.

I challenge you each time you are wished “Happy Holidays” to stop and say a prayer of praise to the Lord.

Luke 2:14 Glory to God in the highest and peace, goodwill toward men

 

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12 Day of Christmas Eve of Epiphany

Time for the tree to be cleared of all its treasures.

The red symbolic of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden; the white the salvation of Christ.

Take the star off of the top. Tomorrow we celebrate the wise men reaching the baby.  They followed a star.

Place the Angels back in a secure spot.  And think about the Angel’s Hymn

Put the stockings in a box.  But never forget the example of St Nicholas and his concern for the well being of others.  And if you have a plate for cookies think about St Lucia and the traditions associated with this woman’s saint day.

Place the nativity scene in its container wrapping each piece in tissue.  The shepherds who were in the fields watching over the lambs that would become the passover sacrifice.  These shepherds who were the ones to hear the Angels announce the Messiah was born. Carefully put away the wise men from the East who followed a star to find the King.  The stable where the Inn Keeper put the expectant family when there was no room for them anywhere else.  And the manger where animals had once ate, but that night so long ago the King of Kings and Lord of Lords was placed in as a baby.

Journal Exercise

Write all your favorite memories of this Christmas season

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Eleventh Day of Christmas The Gift of Myrrh

Luke 23:52 This man went unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus.

53 And he took it down, and wrapped it in linen, and laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn in stone, wherein never man before was laid.

54 And that day was the preparation, and the sabbath drew on.

55 And the women also, which came with him from Galilee, followed after, and beheld the sepulchre, and how his body was laid.

56 And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.

Strange verses to list in regard to the Christmas gifts. Probably so, but Myrrh was a common spice used in preparing for a body for burial.  The last gift symbolized Jesus purpose in being born.  He would be the Lamb of God sacrificed for the Sins of Man.  Jesus was born to die.

The Myrrh cost a significant amount and was a present due a king just as gold and frankincense were.  These three gifts represented expensive items worthy of royalty, but they also symbolized who the baby would be.  Our king, our high priest and our sacrifice for sin.

Journal Exercise

My heart breaks for those women in the verses.  They followed Jesus their rabbi.  They gave their lives to his teachings.  He meant everything to them.  Then the religious leaders accused him and the government killed him.  They stayed at the foot of the cross as he cried out.  They saw the life drained from him.  And they followed behind to see where the body was placed.  It was too late to prepare the body properly before they were required to stop work for the Sabbath.

Write what you think it must have been like waiting together until you can go and properly prepare Jesus body.

As soon as it was permissable, the women rushed to where Jesus was laid.  But he was gone.

Luke 24 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.

And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre.

And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.

And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments:

And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead?

He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee,

Now write how you would have felt as these men tell you Jesus is risen.

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Nine Days of Christmas The Gifts for the Baby

matthew 2:11 And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh.

Gold symbolizes power.  Gold represents the perfect gift for a king.  And the sages made clear the star was the star of a mighty king.  Jesus, a descendent of King David, will one day take His earthly throne in Israel.  We read the end of the book and we know Jesus is the King of Kings.

Revelation 19:

11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.

12 His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself.

13 And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.

14 And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.

15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.

16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King Of Kings, And Lord Of Lords.

Journal Exercise

A king holds power and authority.  They expect and are due respect.  Those who live under their power seek to obey their commands.

Do you treat Jesus as an equal or do you treat Him as your king?

Our relationship with Christ is complicated. He is our King and our friend.  We owe him our alliegence, but He is willing to listen to our problems.  He rules the universe and cares about your personal needs.

What is your relationship with Jesus like?

What gift would you bring your King?  Gold? Obedience? Respect?

Do you treat Him with the respect due a king?