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Copyright: © 2007 Jan White
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LET'S KEEP CHRISTMAS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
By: Jan White
The miniature stable comes out of the storage room every Christmas. Inside the box, wise men and their camels, shepherds and their sheep, along with angels come out the darkness for their annual display during the holidays.
All these figurines take their places surrounding Mary and Joseph, who are looking at Baby Jesus, lying in the manger. After we celebrate His birthday, they disappear into their box until it's time to reappear next year.
Our manger scene brings back many memories, like the Christmas when the wise men traveled from our daughter's bedroom, down the hallway and into the den. The span-of-a-hand-size wise men inched their way day by day on their trek to the manger on the shelf by the kitchen table. True to the Biblical account, they arrived after
Christmas Day since the shepherds arrived first.
Once, when it came time for the stable, the people, the animals and the angels to go back into their box for another year, we decided to keep them right where they were so we’d see them every day until the next Christmas. During a daylong drive to my parents' house that holiday season, I'd read a story aloud in the car to my husband and daughter about what happened to a family when they were packing up their manger scene.
Their preschooler, just old enough to grasp the meaning of Christmas, was startled to see his mother packing up the figurines. He demanded to know why she was putting Jesus in a box. The little boy thought his family was going to put Jesus out of sight and out of mind until next Christmas.
His innocent question caused his family to keep Christmas all year. Their manger scene remained in its place throughout the following year. After reading their story, we followed this family's example.
I wonder what would happen if everyone decided to keep Christmas all year - not so much a manger scene, but inside our hearts. What if every day we kept the spirit of loving and giving that comes with Christmas?
What if each day we could keep the joy and excitement of Christmas? Wouldn't it change our lives if we looked at each new day with a "Merry Christmas" attitude, instead of bah-humbug?
The angel of the Lord said Mary’s Son would be called “Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us” (Matthew 1:23). It’s been said that Christmas began in the heart of God and it’s only complete when it reaches the heart of man.
Let's not put Jesus in a box and only bring Him out when we need Him. Let’s keep Him in our homes. “Let every heart prepare Him room,” not just at Christmas, but throughout the year.
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