Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?

Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?


Posted on December 9, 2013 Updated on December 5, 2013

Matthew 1 vs. 21:

And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save his people from the sins

1. Christmas is not a time for worldly partying, indulging in reveling, and ungodly feasts.

2. Christmas is not a time to be spent in discos, Pubs, and Night clubs.

3. Christmas is not a time to be spent solely in holidaying, embarking on pleasure trips, safaris, and tourism.

4. Christmas is not a time to be spent solely in making bon fires, or displaying lightings and knockouts.

5. Christmas is not a time to be spent indulging in sexual orgies, drunnnkennes, and smoking

6. Christmas is not to be spent drinking beer and alcohols.

7. Christmas should not be spent solely in decorating streets, offices and homes, purchasing expensive dresses, or Christmas trees and souvenirs.

8. Christmas is not a fashion show.

9. Christmas is not a time for overeating.

10. Christmas is not for mere exchange of cards

11. Christmas is not a time to be spent only in attending father Christmas shows and grottos

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