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When we think of Christmas we often imagine a snowy wonderland, white-capped mountains, and frozen lakes. If not from personal experience, then from pop culture. However, given the global mood, this is a never-never land. Behind the façade, Christmas looks different.
In many countries around the world, Christmas is nothing but a date in the calendar. Either because the dominant religion does not recognise it as a Christian feast or because the politics of the country do not allow for a sense of safety and security or incidents in the family turn the feast of joy into a sad memory. For many people Christmas is stressful. Joy turns into disappointment. Once again, a year ends with mixed emotions…
There are many facts that speak against the Christmas spirit.
Many more figures, everyday facts, and sad news could still be added here. But enough of this! It’s Christmas.
The facts that speak for the Christmas spirit are, thank God, just as numerous. Christmas is what we make of it! Here is the festive schedule of the devout Christian.
Jesus Christ came into the world. He was born as true man and true God. His arrival was celebrated in a small circle, yet it spread great joy into the hearts of human beings: “I bring you good tidings of great joy.” Many believed this and believe it to this day. Their Christmas joy does not only consist of gifts, health, and a secure life, but of confidence and hope. Trust in God’s omnipotence does not make their day-to-day lives easier and more beautiful, but it does make it easier to bear the ups and downs and the uncertainties. Contentment is a matter of the heart and is not guided solely by external influences.
Those who count on Jesus Christ
A blessed Christmas is a Christmas of hope and a future.
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