How to Christmas with Dr. Perry Downs
How to Christmas. If I asked you to tell me about how you do
Christmas I bet you’d start telling me about family traditions,
decorations, schedules for opening presents, typical attendance at
Church services, and stuff like that. Right? Now you want ...
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How to Christmas. If I asked you to tell me about how you do
Christmas I bet you’d start telling me about family traditions,
decorations, schedules for opening presents, typical attendance
at Church services, and stuff like that. Right? Now you want to
tell me about the lights you’ve put up in the midst of the
pandemic and who can’t travel to see whom, and we are so far
afield we can’t see the baby through the pine needles. But before
I send you on a guilt trip which is just too easy to do, I want
to ask a more thoughtful question. How should we do Christmas if
we want it to have anything to do with the founder.
In my not-so-humble opinion, anything we do regularly can get
distorted by the familiarity which loves to breed contempt.
Christmas comes around every year whether we like it or not. But
why? Why is this something worth celebrating, or is it?
When I was a new Christian I went through a stage which I
jokingly refer to as my Jehovah's Witness stage, questioning
every tradition which is not explicitly commanded in the Bible.
Just because something is a tradition doesn’t make it good or
right. If you’ve ever been willing to talk to a Jehovah's Witness
knocking on your door they will explain why birthdays and
holidays aren’t worthy of celebrating. They may have a point. So
why has the church determined for two thousand years they are
wrong and put the holy in holy day for the birth of Jesus?
And, and we like “and” here, what can we do the put the holy into
our Christmas? How can we learn more about the One we are
celebrating? How can we teach our children and grandchildren in
such a way they don’t fall prey to the consumerist secularists,
cynical communists, or grasping pagans in the midst of their
winter festivals and chilly solstices?
To answer this question we have asked back one of our favorite
guests at Church Hurts And, Dr. Perry Downs, a former professor
of Christian at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, the alma
mater of your host. He’s real, practical, foster parent to over
30 blessed children, and just real enough to be worth listening
to.
Welcome back Dr. Perry Downs to Church Hurts And.
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