This article was previously shared in the November 24, 2023 edi- tion of ScoopDigital.
Thanksgiving is over, and most of us are preparing for Christmas, but in the wrong way because we have the wrong conception of what Christmas is all about.
What does Christmas mean to you? To some folk, it means hard work. The stores crowd with shoppers, the post office overflows with mail, and the trains, buses, and planes carry record crowds. To some, Christmas means Santa is coming with his sleigh full of goodies.
Then to some, Christmas means a visit home. Surely, this is the best time of all the year to be with family and friends. To some people Christmas is a time of sorrow, loneliness, and sad memories. They look back over the year and think of the loved ones who have left them since last Christmas. Then to some, Christmas means it’s party time.
Then there are millions of people for whom Christmas means nothing. They do not know Jesus. They could care less about the Christmas season and December 25; for them, it’s just another day!
Now, if Christmas is to be right we must first make room for Jesus! When Mary and Joseph came to the inn, the innkeeper said, “We have no room for you.” My father’s children, this man missed Christmas and all of its meaning. He had many guests in his hotel, but they were soon gone and forgotten. If he had allowed Jesus to be born there, this would have changed his hotel and his whole life.
Today, this Christmas season, there are people saying, “I have no room for Jesus.” Their hearts and lives are filled with other things. But if we are to have a Christmas that will be pleasing unto God, we must throw out all else and make room for Jesus!
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