THE TRUTH ABOUT
CHRISTMAS
Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations
are from the King James Version of the Bible.
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall
make you free.
(John 8:32)
Contents
INTRODUCTION ........................................................xi
CHAPTER 1 THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST .......1
CHAPTER 2 WAS JESUS BORN ON
DECEMBER 25TH? ............................19
CHAPTER 3 GIVING GIFTS .................................25
CHAPTER 4 THE TRUTH ABOUT ANGELS ......33
CHAPTER 5 CHRISTMAS TREES .......................49
CHAPTER 6 DECORATIONS ...............................55
ABOUT THE AUTHOR ..............................................67
INTRODUCTION
When I was a child I loved Christmas and looked forward
to it each year with great anticipation. I loved watching
the parades and Christmas cartoons on television. I
enjoyed seeing the decorations in the department stores
and around the neighborhoods. When I was in elementary
school my classmates and I drew each others names out of
a box or a hat. Th e person’s name you drew out of the hat
or box; you were supposed to buy him or her a present.
You were not supposed to tell the person whose name you
drew that you had his name. Just before the holiday break,
usually at our class party, we would give the person whose
name we drew their present.
At church we the congregation would sing Christmas
carols the entire season. We would have a Christmas
play also. One year my mother was the director of our
Christmas play. It was about the birth of Jesus. I played
the inn keeper who told Joseph that there wasn’t any room
in the inn for him and Mary.
My parents would decorate the inside and outside of
our home. It looked so pretty with all the decorations lit
up and our aluminum tree in front of the window. My
brothers, sister and I would look through the Christmas
catalogs and choose the toys, clothes, etc. we wanted Santa
Claus to bring to us. My younger brother and I kept our
bedroom messy about 99% of the year. However, a few
days before Christmas we’d give it a thorough cleaning
because we didn’t want Santa to come to our home and
fi nd our room looking like a disaster area and not leave us
any presents. I would tie a rope to my bed post with knots
tied on it counting down the days until Christmas. Each
day I would untie a knot showing how many days were
left. We (my brother, sister and I) would sing carols to put
us and keep us in the holiday spirit. Also, during that time
we would go on a scavenger hunt for any presents hidden
around the house. One year my parents were in the living
room sitting on the sofa watching television. My brother
crawled under the in table and found what we thought
were our presents hidden behind the sofa. My parents told
us that Santa knew we’d be looking for them so he put
empty packages resembling our gifts behind the sofa.
When Christmas Eve arrived we would put out milk
and cookies for Santa and get to bed early because our
parents told us if Santa came and caught us awake he’d
put pepper in our eyes. My brother was usually the fi rst
one to awaken very early on Christmas morning. He’d
call to me to awaken me and we’d see our stockings full
of candy, nuts and fruit hanging from our bed. We would
rush into the living room and tear into our presents. We
never ate breakfast, lunch or dinner that entire day. We
just played with our toys and ate candy, fruit and nuts. To
me those were the best Christmases ever.
When I grew older I still looked forward to the
Christmas season. I didn’t look for Santa anymore or
toys but I still loved the season and what it brought with
it (the decorations, sometimes snow, family and friends
coming in for Christmas dinner, taking photos of each
other, etc.). After I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal
Lord and savior I had a new excitement about Christmas.
I was celebrating my savior’s birth. Th e presents we gave to
each other reminded me of the gift of God’s only begotten
son who came to be the savior of the world (John 3:16).
However, soon after I was born again I was told
by some well meaning Christians that the celebration
of Christmas was not for God’s children and I should
not participate in it. I was also told that it was not the
savior’s birthday. It was nothing more than a pagan (non-
Christian) ritual and too commercialized (exploited for
profi t). I was even quoted biblical scripture references
regarding that fact. I heard about a Bishop who goes on
vacation every December and travels so he doesn’t have to
be involved in the celebration of the most important birth
this world or any other world has ever known. Just because
the world has taken something sacred and made it pagan
and commercialized, doesn’t mean that we (Christians)
should not celebrate it. Th e only thing we have to do is not
adopt the same attitude as the world has done.
It just seemed totally absurd to me that we who claim
to know God, and accept the sacrifi cial death, burial, and
resurrection of his son the Lord Jesus Christ, would not
want to go all out in the celebration of his birth. After
all, it seems to me that Jesus’ birth is as important as his
death; for had he not been born we who claim to be born
again are still in our sins and on our way to hell.
I was watching a televangelist on a Christian television
station one morning teaching on the subject of Christmas.
When I heard what his message was going to be about
I grabbed my pen and paper to take notes, and to write
down ordering information in case I wanted to purchase a
copy of it. It seemed as though the Lord had the broadcast
on at the right time, and had me in the right place to hear
and receive the message. He explained many things in his
message about Christmas. He gave me enough information
to get started on my own exhaustive search. While
researching this topic, I discovered I had always read the
Bible from a “traditional” point of view. What I mean is
I read the Bible concerning the birth of Jesus from what I
was told and seen depicted, and not from what it actually
says. Since I read the Bible in reference to Christmas from
this traditional viewpoint, I came to the conclusion that
there may be other people who also probably read it from
this perspective as well.
I ask you the reader to set aside any preconceived
ideas regarding Christmas, and approach this study with
an open mind. May I also suggest that you have your
Bible open to see for yourself what the Word of God
says and not just take my word for it as we have done,
and unfortunately, are still doing in the secular and the
Christian world.
THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST
MATTHEW 1:18-25
18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise:
When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph,
before they came together, she was found with child
of the Holy Ghost.
19 Th en Joseph her husband, being a just man, and
not willing to make her a public example, was minded
to put her away privily.
20 But while he thought on these things, behold, the
angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream,
saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take
unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived
in her is of the Holy Ghost.
21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call
his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from
their sins.
22 Now all this was done, that it might be fulfi lled
which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet,
saying,
23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring
forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel,
which being interpreted is, God with us.
24 Th en Joseph being raised from sleep did as the
angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him
his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her
fi rstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.
Th e book of Matthew says that Mary, who was to
be the mother of Jesus, was engaged to Joseph. Before
they were married the Word of God (Matthew 1:18) says
that Mary was found with child;