This Christmas, Don’t Let Jesus Distract You from Jesus

 

Jared Wilson:

There is a great danger this Christmas season of missing the point. And I’m not referring simply to idolatrous consumption and materialism. I’m talking about Christmas religiosity. It is very easy around this time to set up our Nativity scenes, host our Christmas pageants and cantatas, read the Christmas story with our families, attend church every time the door is open, and insist to ourselves and others that Jesus is the reason for the season, and yet not see Jesus. With the eyes of our heart, I mean.

I suppose there is something about indulging in the religious Christmas routine that lulls us into thinking we are dwelling in Christ when we are really just set to seasonal autopilot, going through the festive and sentimental motions. Meanwhile the real person Jesus the Christ goes neglected in favor of his plastic, paper, and video representations. Don’t get distracted from Jesus by “Jesus.” This year, plead with the Spirit to interrupt your nice Christmas with the power of Jesus’ gospel.

Peter serves as a pastor-teacher, at home and abroad, resourcing gospel-centred communities.

One thought on “This Christmas, Don’t Let Jesus Distract You from Jesus

  1. The Christmas routine itself can become religion, when what we should be focusing on is relationship. When we get caught up in religion it distracts us from our relationship with Jesus. We must be careful not to have the celebration without inviting the Guest of Honor, or spending quality time with Him as the Reason we are celebrating.

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