Thursday, December 8, 2011

How to Get in the Christmas Spirit

“Glory to God in highest heaven, and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased.” Luke 2:14 (NLT)

There was a young man who just never seemed to fit in. He dropped out of school when he was 15. He hadn’t found his area of giftedness. During some hard financial times he found himself taking a very low-paying job as a court reporter. He even had to teach himself shorthand before he could land the job. The job was somewhat boring, but the stories he heard about the injustices happening to children in society deepened his anger towards the way things had become. He did however discover that he liked to write. He tried to work for court reform because of his concerns about how children were being treated. He found zero success. So his writing turned into fiction. No one wanted to publish his novels so he published his work in a serial form in a cheap newspaper that was not very well respected. His creation of stories about children who had become criminals brutal, but his writings challenged institutionalized poverty. His characters were enchanting and later this would be what Charles Dickens would be remembered for. He was born in 1812 and died in London in 1870. Everyone one knows his classic story entitled A Christmas Carol where Scrooge is transformed by catching the Christmas Spirit. I think this work of art has been performed on stage by many fine actors, but Scrooge McDuck and Mr. Magoo are two of my favorite actors playing Mr. Scrooge (of course I am joking- - - partially). The story is captivating (as are most of Dickens other stories), but the transformation of someone who is self-absorbed, judgmental, and in bad humor- - - into the delightful Christmas Spirit enjoyed by Scrooge touches all of us.

Here are some ideas on how to catch the Christmas Spirit this year:

1. Remember that the Christmas Spirit is the Holy Spirit so make time for spiritual renewal during this season.

2. Avoid self pity like the plague! If your family has to have a tight Christmas- - - make it memorable.

3. Do something for someone else on Christmas.

4. Bring someone to the Christmas services and watch how God uses your friendship to light a fire in another human being.

5. Start a new Christian family tradition this year- - - the sky’s the limit. Have grandpa read the Christmas story- - - pray holding hands- - - express what means most to you about Christmas- - - buy everyone a cross to wear for the Christmas service- - - put up a picture of the kids in Honduras and say a prayer for them- - - have someone over that would otherwise be alone on Christmas. You name it!

I believe that God has planned for you to experience a refreshing, wonderful Christmas this year! Let’s get in the Spirit of Christmas as each of us experiences the transformation of “Scrooge to an angel” and become ambassadors of Christmas joy!

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

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