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12.04.08

To follow up with my most recent blog entry discussing Hank Hanegraaff’s “Heart of Christmas” 25 day devotional… I wanted to share today’s (Dec. 4) entry. I remember learning (then obviously forgetting) why it is that we celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25 (because apparently that’s not Christ’s exact birthday), etc… and this devotional spells it out.  The text below can be a bit difficult to soak up immediately (with all the “historical jargon”) so re-read it a time or two- it’s definitely worth it!

Pulled from Hank’s blog:

Let me point your attention to one of these devotionals. It’s the December 4th entry entitled, A Pagan Festival? The Scripture reading is from Colossians 2:16-17, “Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.” I say in the devotional,

As we continue our journey to the heart of Christmas, let’s pause for a moment to consider a common concern raised each year regarding the validity of celebrating Christ’s coming­­­—namely that when Christmas was originally instituted, December 25th was a pagan festival commemorating the birthday of a false god.

In response we should first acknowledge that this is substantially true. As noted by Dr. Paul Maier, eminent professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University, “The Romans of the time not only celebrated their Saturnalia festival at the close of December, but they also thought that December 25 marked the date of the winter solstice (instead of December 21), when they observed the pagan feast of Sol Invictus, the Unconquerable Sun, which was just in the act of turning about to aim northward once again.”

While this is indeed a historical fact, what if frequently overlooked is the reason the early Christian church chose December 25th as their day of celebration. The purpose was not to Christianize a time of pagan revelry, but to establish a rival celebration. As such, Christmas (Christ Mass) was designed as a spiritually edifying holiday (holy day) on which to proclaim the supremacy of the Son of God over the superstitions concerning such gods as Saturn, the god of agriculture and Sol Invictus, the unconquerable sun god.

While the world has but forgotten the Greco-Roman gods of antiquity, they are annually reminded that two thousand years ago Christ, the hope of humanity, invaded time and space. But as Christians we perceive an ever greater reality. Each year as we celebrate the First Advent of Christ we are simultaneously reminded of the Second Advent in which the old order of things will pass away and Christ our Lord will put all things to right. As the prophet Zechariah put it, “Shout and be glad, O Daughter of Zion. For I am coming, and I will live among you,’ declares the LORD. ‘Many nations will be joined with the Lord in that day and will become my people. I will live among you and you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you.” (2:10-11).

If you cannot celebrate this, pray tell, what can you celebrate?

So, should we celebrate Christmas on December 25th? The answer is a resounding yes we should, we’ve taken a pagan festival and we have made Christ the prince of that day. There is an additional reading from Acts 17; and questions that take the information and impress it on your mind and then there are those wonderful carols. In this case for December 4th, it’s Angels From the Realms of Glory.

So often in our churches, we get pap and dribble and we never really focus on the words
Angels, from the realms of glory, wing your flight o’er all the earth,
Ye, who sang creation’s story; now proclaim Messiah’s birth:
Come and worship, Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the new born King.

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09.16.08
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What is it about the nice weather that makes us (me) so happy?  I find myself walking outside (in the middle of the parking lot) at work all giddy and smiley looking up towards the beautiful clear sky (probably not the smartest thing to do.)  It’s amazing how much impact the weather has on  my mood. As much as I try to “control” my own moods, the weather sure plays a big role.  I couldn’t wait to get outside yesterday, despite my crazy busy day at work.  The slight breeze at a max of 80 degrees in Texas in the middle of Septmember is also a gift. God sure is pretty. There is just something about these PERFECT weather days that puts me at peace and makes everything so blissful. Thanks God!

Also in the news, my co-worker, Chris, posted a new blog. I am so excited to read-up on his daily life. He’s quite an interesting, introverted, single man,  CTO of Lead Maverick, with four amazing kids, who’s honesty on life can be hilarious- yet with a sense of intelligence. Sometimes we get “frowned upon” in the office for our laughing tirades b/c we “have our own lanuage” or maybe it’s just that others don’t share our humor? Who knows? Check out his new blog: BlogByChris   it’s definately worth your time.

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Chris - Sep 16, 2008 at 06:09:33

“…with a sense of intelligence.” A SENSE OF INTELLIGENCE? It’s full on brainy. I read a report where potheads have read my blog and grew brain cells back.

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03.13.08

If you’re a fellow blogger, you know you’ve been there…. spent hours looking at your blog analytics/stats. Well I haven’t so much been spent hours upon hours researching, but I spent the past couple of minutes venturing through them and I noticed a strange “search term” that lead someone to one of my blog pages.

girls filled cake

That was the term that landed someone on my blog. My immediate reaction: “What tha-?!” So i did a little research…. Whomever searched for “girls filled cake” was probably very frustrated when arriving at my blog page. The post involved my immature humor referencing a movie quote from Mean Girls. Hahaha… Here’s the blog entry they landed on: http://www.laurenallenphotography.com/2008/02/08/smiles-rainbow-filled-cake
and here’s the quote that lead the them there….

Crying Girl: [reading from paper] I wish we could all get along like we used to in middle school… I wish I could bake a cake filled with rainbows and smiles and everyone would eat and be happy…

What would we do without website/blog analytics? It’s amazing what people search for… I’ve learned this a lot in (the consulting side of) my profession, too.

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chris - Mar 14, 2008 at 03:03:07

Wow…you got #1 with “girls filled cake”??? WITHOUT Lead Maverick??? What a worthless company we work for.

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