Do you know Christmas?
It’s Easter week, but bear with me for a moment. I always remember, that we can’t have the resurrection, without first having the birth of Christ.
During one of our last visits to the Missiao par Juventude, just outside Gondola, in September 2010, we were talking of plans to return to Mozambique, when one of the adults asked us if we planned to return before Christmas.
Katie’s (or Catarina’s - one of the small children) face quickly brightened into a large and excited smile, and she said ‘’Do you know Christmas?” I was laughing inside. A very small little Mozambican girl, asking an American, if they knew about Christmas….. If she only knew. I’ve not yet experienced a Christmas Celebration in Mozambique, but I have in the United States and other places, and I am assuming the two experiences to be very different.
For me, it was another reminder of how different things are in Africa (the want), and in the United States (the Excess - more on that later.)
I do wonder, how a small African child, who is familiar with an African style celebration of Christmas, would respond to what they see in an American style celebration of Christmas.
I thought the much more interesting question however was another way of asking the question ‘’Do you know Christmas” is “do you know Jesus?” Because ultimately, in knowing about Christmas, or ‘’knowing Christmas” we are talking about the story of Jesus, His birth, who He is, and why He came, and how that story fits into the story of God’s love for thousands of years before and after the history of what we have come to call ‘’Christmas.”
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