Christmas has always
been a special time of year for my family. Not just because of the usual
traditions of putting up the Christmas tree, decorations, parties and shopping
for gifts. But what we believe to be the meaning of Christmas. Christmas is
about celebrating Christ’s birth. It is a time of joy, hope, love, peace, worship,
singing songs that praise His name and reflecting on what our savior’s birth
meant.
The Birth of Christ
While Mary was living
in Galilee of Nazareth and was engaged to Joseph, an angel appeared and told
Mary she would conceive a son by the power of the Holy Spirit. She would call
him Jesus. Mary became miraculously with child through the Holy Spirit, as
foretold by the angel. When Mary told Joseph she was pregnant, he became upset.
Joseph wanted to break the engagement but out of kindness to Mary he decided to
act quietly. Then God sent an angel who appeared to him in a dream and reassure
him of Mary’s story. When Joseph awoke from his dream, he obeyed God and took
Mary as his wife.
Meanwhile, an angel
of the Lord appeared to shepherds who were tending their flocks in a field. The angel told them that the Savior had been born in the town of David. The
shepherds decided to travel to Bethlehem and see the baby Jesus. When they
arrived they found Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in a stable. After the shepherds left, they began to spread the good news about Jesus’s birth and
everything the angel told them.
(If you would like to know more about the birth of Christ, the books of Matthew and Luke in the Bible tell the story.)
We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us at The Review.
A beautiful blog and meaningful message Stephanie. And Silent Night sung by Faith Hill is really special. Thank you for this wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Louise! Merry Christmas! xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful message we all too often forget. Thank you and have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this beautiful reminder about what Christmas stands for Stephanie
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