Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Christmas Day, What Does It Mean?







Christmas Day, what does it mean if there is a living God born on Christmas Day like one of His creations? What does it mean if there is a creator? What does it mean if we have a God as our Heavenly Father? Let us try and get some insight into these ideas.
If there is a living God that was born among His creation like one of His Human creatures and this is celebrated during Christmas then we are not what we learned in public school. We are not an accident result of a series of fortunate events. We are not an accident at all. We are a deliberate work of art and technology of a living invisible God that decided to share a work created in His image with His created humanity, us. We are heirs of God Creator's work and have received an invitation to reconcile with Him in Jesus Christ.
If there is a Creator then the universe is an illusion as a result of our human finite views of it that appears to be real and exists to some as all there is. If there is a Creator then the universe is a scroll "painted" with stars by the power of God that are like stars to us in their power and potentials but only creations like an original work of art just the same. If there is a Creator we are like an animated fantasy of life and death in a world of matter that really is just theater and special effects in the great godhead.
If we have a God that is our Heavenly Father, the cause of our lives coming into being, the parent of our race, then there is far more to us than is usually experienced. We are in possession of a created body with all creatable potentials our Heavenly Father decides to grant us. If God is our Heavenly Father then we are children of God and possess all inferred potentials thereof. If God is our parent then we can grow up to be like Him a Creator of Universes, and planets, and life in our chosen images. 
Think about it. Either we are celebrating a day for superstitious and mistaken reasons or we are celebrating the birth of our Creator among us. Either we are in a creation by a living God or we exist in an unknown ocean of space we may never get to explore all there is of. Either we have a Heavenly Father and potentials beyond those of mortal humanity or we are just the product of stardust and accidental accumulations that were just right.
As for me, I will keep Christ in Christmas until someone proves there is no such treatment due. Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year to all of you. 

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