May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13

It’s that time of the year again and trees are decorated beautifully, carol songs are being blasted through the radios and most people are cooking something tasty to eat. A lot of controversy about Christmas rise at this time, with people questioning whether or not it’s right to celebrate the day. Though Jesus was not actually born on December 25, the day has been chosen to celebrate His birth and it’s the least we can do to celebrate our Savior. It’s not about the actual date He was born, but the significance of His birth. So, what does Christmas really mean to Christians? Or rather, what should it mean to Christians?


Christmas is about love. God showed love to us by letting His only begotten Son die for us (John 3:16). He showed us an unbiased love by allowing His perfect Son to die for our imperfections. He showed us love by permitting His Son, Jesus to be born to this passing world for us, that we may have life beyond our stay here. God showed us love by keeping His word, bringing the prophesies of the prophets to pass. So, whenever you see those Christmas lights twinkle, remember the love God has for you and do not shy away from reciprocating it to Him and to others.

Christmas is about giving. As Christians we should understand this better. God came to earth in all His fullness, in form of man to dwell with us, redeem us and save our souls . No other gift could top that. This Christmas season and even going forward, cultivate the habit of giving. Learn to give, especially to those in need. Instead of being a reservoir, be a fountain and you know, fountains never become empty. Remember that we were in need of salvation and God, so generously, gifted us Jesus, our Savior (Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8; James 1:17).

Christmas is about joy. Have you been feeling downcast or sorrowful for a while now? Connect to the real Christmas spirit. Connect to the joy of Christmas. The bible makes us understand that there was great joy in heaven when Jesus was born. Tap from that heavenly joy too and when you do, be sure to spread it around. Jesus was born that your sorrow may be turned into joy. Why don’t you let that be your mantra and drive that sorrow away…the One who brings joy is born! (Luke 2:10-14)

Christmas is about peace. If truly, we Christians believe Jesus is the reason for the season, then should we not believe it’s a time of peace considering that He is the Prince of peace? Jesus’ messages were also messages of peace and reconciliation with The Father. This period reminds us of the need for reconciliation, peace-making and keeping and restitution. There is no better way to celebrate a person than to demonstrate or reflect what the person stands for. (Isaiah 9:6; Luke 2: 14)

Christmas is about appreciation. I wonder why those who chose the day to celebrate Jesus’ birth, chose December 25; one of the last days in the year. But, I think it could have a significance of ending the year reflecting on God’s goodness. Christmas time is a time to show appreciation to God for His sacrifice and goodness to us from even before we were born till today. Also, it’s a time to be appreciative of God’s mercies and protection throughout the year. It’s less than a week to the new year! Nevertheless, key into what this season is about and just be thankful. (1 Corinthians 1:4; Psalm 107:8)

Christmas is about finding God. When Jesus was born, there was no need for the Magi and the Shepherds to visit Him…after all, they had absolutely no connection to Him. But the significance of the Magi travelling from far distance to meet with the newly born King is the need to find God…the need to be in His presence. The essence of the angels appearing to the Shepherds was to lead them to Jesus. Hence, if you have lost your way, perhaps you were a hot Christian before but now you’re a Christian per se or you have never even known Christ, this is the best time to trace your steps to Jesus. This is the best time to meet with Him, to return to God. Christmas is all about Jesus. (Luke 2:8-20; Matthew 2:1-12)

(If you are willing to accept Jesus as your Savior please pray this: Lord I acknowledge I have sinned over and over against you. But today, I choose your forgiveness which is in Christ Jesus. I choose you Jesus, to be the Master of my life and I declare you my Lord and personal Savior…help me each day to be more like you…In Jesus’ name, amen.)

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY LOVELY READERS AND SUBSCRIBERS AND I WISH YOU ALL A GLORIOUS YEAR AHEAD! STAY BLESSED!


3 responses to “WHAT CHRISTMAS IS ABOUT- (re-blogged).”

  1. ade sama Avatar
    ade sama

    Merry Christmas 🥳

    Liked by 1 person

  2. alphaandomega21 Avatar

    Hello from the UK.

    Many thanks for this post. I do like the pictures as well as the text. Perhaps especially the last one which says ‘don’t enjoy the celebration so much that you forget the celebrant’.

    or perhaps I might say, ‘Don’t throw the baby (Jesus) out with the bath water as you shower people with gifts!’

    If you are at all interested, I did a post last year on Christmas. I did one yesterday on ‘Away in a manger’ which uncovered some amazing things I had not seen before.

    Here are the links should you wish to visit.

    https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2020/12/26/happy-christmas-happy-boxing-day-too/

    https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2021/12/24/away-in-a-manger/

    May I take the opportunity to wish you a very happy Christmas.

    Kind regards

    Baldmichael Theresoluteprotector’sson

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    1. teniiiola Avatar

      Thank you for this😊💜
      God bless you!

      Liked by 1 person

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