Christmas Is Coming €” Here Are 3 Neat Ideas for You to Celebrate It

 Pixabay

Christmas is fast approaching. Have you thought of ways to celebrate it? If not, let me help you.

Here are a few neat ideas on how you can celebrate Christmas – while exalting Christ as you do.

1. Host a Family Dinner

If you have the same culture as I have, every Christmas season becomes a sort of reunion for all loved ones and relatives. Why not take advantage of the holiday season by hosting or organising a family dinner?

You don't have to pay all the necessary expenses: You can ask each family member (or group of families) to bring something to the family dinner. If you don't know how to do it, then think about this:

• God contributed the most important Christmas gift of all: Jesus Christ;

• Mary contributed the vessel in which the Saviour was to be carried in: her womb;

• Joseph contributed protection and support to Mary and Jesus in obedience to God: he committed to stay and become Mary's husband;

• The angels contributed by singing and bringing shepherds to where Jesus was born;

• The wise men contributed gifts that, according to scholars, were used in Jesus' lifetime: gold, myrrh, and frankincense (although they arrived after Jesus was born, and was already out of the stable).

You see? Every aspect of the first Christmas had different personas bringing in something. In the same way, ask your family to bring something. Be it as small as an apple pie, or as huge as a roast turkey, or even something as fun as a song, let your family contribute something that your family will appreciate.

2. Host a Christmas Gift-Giving or Feeding Programme

You can also opt to organise a gift-giving or feeding programme for the homeless and destitute in your area this Christmas. Christ came to give Himself up for us, and as we follow Him it would also be great to give ourselves for the sake of His glory.

Ask your family (especially if you did item #1) or friends for any contribution such as food items or time to help out, then reach out to the needy within your vicinity. Christ loves them too, as much as He loves you. Be a vessel for His glory.

3. Pray Together and Thank God for Jesus and Your Family

God gave all of us the greatest Christmas gift that no money could ever buy – Jesus Christ. Spend time praying to God as a family, thanking Him for Jesus and for each other. You can also pray for each other, too, declaring blessings for each other. Spend your Christmas knowing that God loves all of you, and wants to be exalted in your Christmas celebrations.

Lift Christ Up

In all of these three, don't forget that you can and should share the gospel of God's love. Tell your family that Jesus loves them. If you do #2, tell those whom you reach out to that Christ died for them. All in all, celebrate Christ this Christmas.

News
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches

Every Christmas, people sing the song “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night”. Unlike many other songs and carols that include elements of non-biblical tradition and myth, this song is pure Scripture. It was the first Christmas song authorised to be sung in the Church of England. This is the story …

The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914
The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914

On Christmas Eve in 1914, many men were in the trenches fighting the war, but the spirit of Christmas halted the conflict for a brief period. This is the story …

Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land
Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land

Jerusalem Church leaders have released a report detailing the struggles and challenges currently faced be Christians living in the Holy Land.

Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?
Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?

For you who have been followers of Jesus Christ for a long time, maybe the pain and suffering of this world and the darkness you have had to live through this past year has gotten you down to the point of complete and utter discouragement. But all is not lost.