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              2015 Worship Guide
            
          
        
        
          A LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM PUBLICATION
        
        
          “Recognizing The Truth of Christmas”
        
        
          
            A Christmas Meditation by Stacy A Popejoy
          
        
        
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          Elkhart Christian Church
        
        
          Over the years, the facts of Christmas have
        
        
          become co-mingled with the fictions of Christmas
        
        
          to the point where many people no longer
        
        
          recognize what the holiday truly represents.
        
        
          Christmas is a warm, wonderful holiday, with
        
        
          many joyous sentiments and traditions. It is, and
        
        
          should be, a time of great celebration, but we
        
        
          must recognize what it really is, and why, we
        
        
          celebrate.  We must remember the words of the
        
        
          angel to the shepherds:  “... a Savior has been
        
        
          born to you, He is Christ the Lord.”
        
        
          Dark. Helpless. Hopeless. That is the only way to
        
        
          truly describe the world that day. God, the creator
        
        
          and sustainer of all mankind had been silent for
        
        
          too long. He had hidden His shining glory from
        
        
          His people, leaving them exposed to, and under
        
        
          the control of an unfeeling, unrelenting Roman
        
        
          government. By this time, God’s people had not
        
        
          known true peace for centuries. They experienced
        
        
          only periodic, short-lived, moments of happiness
        
        
          in their lives when and if the heavy hand of
        
        
          Roman rule might loosen it’s grip of bondage
        
        
          and power, thus teasing Israel with a slight,
        
        
          blurry glimpse of hope. But these gestures were
        
        
          consistently empty, as there was never an intent to
        
        
          bring freedom or peace; only more and increased
        
        
          pain, as Rome was a kingdom which thrived upon
        
        
          hatred, jealousy, pride, and political ambition. For
        
        
          God’s people - enslaved, battered, and helpless
        
        
          - any hope for peace or freedom had been long
        
        
          since buried in the past.
        
        
          But, that night, in a small town in Judea, a child
        
        
          was born. Quietly and unannounced to all but
        
        
          a few shepherds, he made his entrance into the
        
        
          world. Though small in the eyes of the world, and
        
        
          helpless in the minds of men, He was to be God’s
        
        
          answer to the centuries old petitions of His people
        
        
          - the all but forgotten source of hope and peace.
        
        
          By those words of the angel; “... a Savior has
        
        
          been born to you, He is Christ the Lord.”
        
        
          God’s people were reminded of the promise of
        
        
          the prophet:  “Out of [Bethlehem] will come a
        
        
          ruler over Israel... He will stand and shepherd his
        
        
          flock in the strength of the Lord... and they will
        
        
          live securely... and He will be their peace.”
        
        
          What wonderful news this must have been to ears
        
        
          that had been deafened for so long. The Savior,
        
        
          the true ruler of the world had come, and through
        
        
          Him, hope and peace and freedom was brought to
        
        
          all who recognized Him. His was to be a power
        
        
          that would overcome and conquer the mightiest
        
        
          of earthly rulers, and His was to be a kingdom
        
        
          that would bring, and know, only peace - forever!
        
        
          All we who live in this dark world today have this
        
        
          same hope - Jesus, born to man so many years
        
        
          ago, was born to us as well. It is still His desire to
        
        
          bring peace to all men, and to reign as their King.
        
        
          As we celebrate Christmas, let us not neglect to
        
        
          recognize the
        
        
          
            truth
          
        
        
          about Christmas. Yes, it is