For
unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour,
which is Christ the Lord.
which is Christ the Lord.
Luke
2:11
Bill O’Reilly has been a supporter of Christmas for years. He even sells a
variety of products on his website that proclaim, “We Say Merry Christmas!” However,
over the last couple of weeks, I have been made aware that his reasoning for
doing so is in reality very anti-Christmas. We do not call Christmas Christmas
because of any kind of tradition; we call Christmas Christmas because that’s
what it is. It is called Christmas because it is the celebration of the birth
of Jesus Christ. It always has been and it always will be.
Many people have commented and said that it is not right to call Christmas
Christmas because Christmas is a religious holiday, and it is not right to
force one particular religion on everyone. Bill O’Reilly’s response to this
last night rather stunned me, to say the least. O’Reilly said that you do not
have to believe that Jesus was God in order to celebrate Christmas. He then
went on to compare Christmas to Martin Luther King Day, saying that we should
remember Jesus for the influential man He was just as we remember Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. for the influential man he was. This comparison is ludicrous in
every way. Yes, Dr. Martin Luther King was a very influential man, and his
contributions to society should be remembered and respected. However, Jesus was
not just any influential man; Jesus was the God Man. Jesus was sent to be born
of a virgin, to live a sinless life, and to ultimately die on an old, rugged
cross for the sins of all people. To forget this is to kill the spirit of
Christmas altogether.
When the angel appeared to Joseph in the night, he said, “And thou shalt
call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins” (Matthew
1:21). That, my friends, is the one and only true meaning of Christmas. When we
celebrate Christmas, we are not celebrating the birth of just any influential
man; we are celebrating the birth of the One who saves us from our sins—“the Christ,
the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16).
Perhaps the number one reason Mr. O does not understand that Christmas is
so much more than any other American tradition is because he has never
experienced the saving grace of Jesus Christ in his own life. Well, I am here
today to tell anyone who does not know Jesus as Lord that, if you will turn
from all sin and trust Jesus alone to save you, He will save you today and keep
you saved forever.
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