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The Gift of Chewing?
By Pastor
Shaun LePage
You’ll
hear a lot of crazy things this time of year. Advertisers of various sorts
telling us all about the real meaning of Christmas.
Jay
Leno’s book Headlines shows an advertisement for a dentist offering
a special on dentures. The ad is tagged, “After all, the gift of chewing
is what the holidays are all about.” Leno’s comment is, “That’s right.
It’s not about helping people less fortunate than yourself. It’s about
chewing.” Leno doesn’t seem to know the real meaning of Christmas either,
but he came a lot closer than the dentist.
It’s so
hard to stay focused with all the sales and commercials and parties and
movies—ah, the movies! So many of them try to make you feel like Scrooge
for not believing in Santa Claus.
Santa’s
sleigh can’t get off the ground in Elf. Why? Because there’s not
enough Christmas spirit—which Papa Elf tells us is directly related to the
fact that “a lot of people down south don’t believe in Santa anymore”.
Of
course, the classic Miracle on 34th Street won 3 Oscars
for convincing a little girl—who knew there was no Santa Claus—that there
really is a Santa Claus. The U. S. Judicial System and the Post Office
proved it!
Get the
sense people in
Hollywood
secretly want to believe in something? Anything?
Don’t
get me wrong: these movies are entertaining. But they do add to the
Christmas white noise—the mountain of distractions that can keep us from
focusing on the Christ of Christmas.
Lt.
Gerald Coffee spent seven years as a POW during the Vietnam war. During
his second Christmas in camp he made an amazing discovery. He had been
stripped of everything by which he measured his identity: rank, uniform,
family, money. Alone, in a cramped three-by-seven-foot cell, he began to
understand the significance of Christmas. Removed from all commercial
distractions, he was able to focus on the simplicity of Christ’s birth.
Although he was lonely and afraid, he considers that Christmas his most
meaningful, because more than ever before, he understood the event.
You know
what Christmas is all about. I should say: You know Who Christmas
is all about. God became a man! I think I’ll write that again: God became
a man. He stepped down from His throne—so far down that He became a human
zygote. A microscopic fetus. “Immanuel” (God with us).
Why? So
He could save us from our sins. So He could rise from the dead and secure
eternal life for us. If that’s what Jay Leno had in mind, maybe he wasn’t
so far off. Jesus Christ—the Second Person of the Triune God—humbled
Himself to “help those less fortunate”. Those alienated from God. Sinners.
Us.
Enjoy
the Christmas season—giving and getting gifts, going to parties, watching
the movies. If you get a new set of dentures, enjoy the gift of chewing.
But refuse to be distracted. Help others stay focused. Worship. Remember.
Thank the One called “Immanuel”—the real meaning of Christmas.
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