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'The Purpose of Christmas'
An excerpt on "A Time for Celebration."




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There is nothing you can do that will make God stop loving you. You could try, but you'd fail — because God's love for you is based on his character, not your conduct. It's based on who he is, not what you've done. The Bible says, "Christ's love is greater than anyone can ever know, but I pray that you will be able to know that love."

One potential problem of our annual Christmas celebrations is that many people only think of Jesus as a baby! Their conception of him is only as a helpless newborn in his mother's arms. If Jesus had never grown up to do what he did, he'd have no power to transform our lives.

But the baby born in Bethlehem did not stay a baby. Jesus grew to manhood, modeled for us the kind of life that pleases God, taught us the truth, paid for every sin we commit by dying on a cross, then proved that he was God and could save us by coming back to life. This is the Good News. When the Romans nailed Jesus to a cross, they stretched his arms as wide as they could. With his arms wide open, Jesus was physically demonstrating, "I love you this much! I love you so much it hurts! I'd rather die than live without you!" The next time you see a picture or statue of Jesus with outstretched arms on the cross, remember, he is saying, "I love you this much!"

The Purpose of Christmas © 2008 Rick Warren



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The Purpose of Christmas was published by Howard Books in November 2008. the 144-page book can be purchased for $11.99 at Christianbook.com and other book retailers.

For more articles about Advent, the Incarnation, and more, see our Christmas special section.

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Grace Mercy   Posted: December 23, 2008 8:59 PM
Jesus' death and resurrection completes the truth that God is love, and it is by His stripes we are healed, and restored to the Love which is also holy and just. This is mentioned too late at the end of the article, if people stopped reading after page 2, the truth of God's love is too much distorted. Below is my illustration: "Although there are accidental parents, there are no accidental babies. The parents may not have planned them, but God did." When I read this, it is a slap to my face as my spouse has fallen into fornication and as a natural consequence there are children out of wedlog. It is the redeeming love of God that made these innocent lives innocent again, and it is the redeeming love that allows the wrongdoers be restored to the love of God, and it is the redeeming love of God that enables me to forgive. Love without justice and holiness is not God.

Stan   Posted: December 22, 2008 9:17 PM
Rick, you've done it again. I've never thought about Christmas in quite this way...what God we have!

Kilty   Posted: December 22, 2008 7:03 PM
The reason for this holiday is to take over a really fun pagan celebration of the Solstice. Thereby, inculcating a christian type religion into the society and allowing the subjection of the common folk so they could easily be conquered and their riches and properties removed and given to the conquers. kiltyone@dslextreme.com

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