BY STEVE DUNN
"The Word became
flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the
one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." –
John 1.14
People in today’s America all seem to have firm priorities
over Christmas and the battle that often ensues between those muscling to
"Keep Christ in Christ" or militantly shouting "Happy
Holidays." Then there are those who
are satisfied with the sentimentality of Santa plus a nice Christmas Eve
service (which is a whole lot of Christians.)
To those I must say, "If this is all there is to your Christmas,
then you will never truly bear witness to the world that Jesus has
come." To the politically correct
holiday police, "Do you really think that Christmas has nothing to do with
Christ?" To the strident "Keep
Christ in Christmas" crew, "Why are we so concerned that Christ is
the center of a 2-3 week celebration? Are we equally concerned that Christ is
kept 365 days a year, 24-7?" In
fact, to Christians everywhere: "If Christ is not obviously the center of
your life year round, if you only let your allegiance come to the forefront at
Christmas, how can you reflect the glory of God that we claim to behold at
Christmas?"
I have this persuasion.
The glory of God--His holiness express in unconditional love and amazing
grace-is revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. That glory is revealed in the manger and the
cross and the empty tomb. But that glory
is also revealed by those who live transformed by His glory. Paul says in
Colossians 1:27. "To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles
the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of
glory."
I cannot speak for those who believe that political
correctness is more beneficial to our society than the Truth that Sets Us
Free. I am not satisfied with a faith
that is at the level of the sentimentality of Santa (as much as I like the
Jolly Old Elf).
I believe that the world needs more than a declaration of
"Christ in Christmas" or a rhetorical "Jesus is the reason for
the season." Jesus is the answer,
the only one in fact, to everything that separates us from God and keeps us
from living in His image. We need more
than simply Christ in Christmas. We need Christ embodied in His people as they
serve that Servant King, who came in humble human form to reveal the full
measure of God’s love
.
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