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Through the Eyes of Christmas: Keys to unlocking the spirit of Christmas in your heart by Ron Davis. How will you get into the Christmas spirit this year?

Each December, most of us face that same question as we prepare to celebrate Christmas. Whether we will admit it to ourselves or not, we all yearn for true Christmas spirit in our hearts and homes each year. We want our Christmas to be one of peace on earth and goodwill towards men just as the angel announced to the shepherds. But after the shopping, wrapping, and relatives, often our Christmas experience is far from peaceful and there is little goodwill to go around.

We pull out the same decorations, put up the same tree in the same corner, with the same wreath on the same front door. We do the same Christmas stuff in the same Christmas way as last year and wonder why we get the same resultno lasting Christmas joy. Is true Christmas spirit a myth? Or, have we become so preoccupied with the hustle and bustle of the season that we unwittingly buy the secularized version of Christmas? It is only then that we discover the substitute the retailers are selling has no real Christmas spirit. Our disappointment is that we do Christmas things but still fail to see Christmas spirit in our hearts. So how do you find Christmas spirit? What are the keys to unlocking Christmas spirit in our hearts?
Pastors must ask those same questions as they prepare their Christmas sermons. Recent research tells us that 90% of Americans celebrate Christmas, but over half have forgotten why. A majority of Americans now celebrate Christmas as primarily a cultural holiday, rather than recognizing the real reason for the season. Less than half of the millennials surveyed said they were planning to attend religious services on Christmas. What are Pastors going to preach Christmas Sunday that is inspired and anointed? And after 2,000 years, what can they possibly say that is fresh, relevant, and will make a real difference in the lives of their parishioners? To avoid losing the real meaning of Christmas, Pastors need to remind their people of the true purpose the coming of Christmas has for our lives. They must rediscover the spirit of Christmas in their hearts. But how?
Through the Eyes of Christmas reveals the keys to unlocking Christmas spirit in your heart. By looking deep into the lives of the first Christmas participants, the book refocuses our vision to see Christmas from a fresh perspective. What were Mary and Joseph focused on that first Christmas night? When we relive Christmas by looking through the eyes of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men and all of the other well-known (and some not so well-known) characters of the Christmas story, we discover what they were focused on. We see the Biblical truths their stories reveal. That brings the true, lasting joy of Christmas spirit into our lives. When those truths are applied to your life, it will be said of you as it was of Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge, ...he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge.
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Keys to unlocking the Spirit of
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Ron Davis

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2018 Ron Davis

Through the Eyes of Christmas

Keys to unlocking the Spirit of Christmas in Your Heart

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Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by Elm Hill, an imprint of Thomas Nelson. Elm Hill and Thomas Nelson are registered trademarks of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc.

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Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the King James Version. Public domain.

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2018933344

ISBN 978-1-595540287 (Paperback)

ISBN 978-1-595540799 (Hardbound)

ISBN 978-1-595540928 (eBook)

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I n this narrative, Ron Davis examines Christmas from the eyes of those who personally witnessed it: Mary, Joseph, the shepherds and the wise men. His purpose is to uncover the basic Christian principles that inspire the true joy of Christmas in the hearts of those who experience it. In this theme, Christmas is more than an annual holiday celebration: it is a life-changing event that occurs repeatedly in the lives of those who spiritually witness the birth of Jesus Christ in their hearts.

Importantly, the book does more than explain the significance and benefits associated with Christs coming to the earth. It also expounds on the benefits of experiencing Christ daily in an individuals life so the present world can be a more fulfilled and joyful existence. This volume explains substantial biblical principles, but more significantly the reader will obtain practical tools for making Christmas a continuous life-changing, everyday reality. There is a deep religious hunger in the world today, and Davis explains that the Christmas story is a soul-satisfying experience rather than a theological or philosophical argument. In reading these chapters, one returns to the historical event and joins with those who experienced Christ originally.

Essentially, the narrative takes the reader back to the initial revelation of Christ to the world. Then Davis uses illustrations to describe the distractions of Christmas involving various types of interferences such as the secularization of the blessed and holy event. He also explains distractions resulting from doing the good deeds for a successful Christmas while forgetting the most important aspect of the occasion. For example, laboring to prepare for Christmas but forgetting to worship fully, give joyfully, and share gladly the news of Christs coming to the world.

In this book, one learns it is impossible to live a successful Christian life without a clear-cut understanding and experience of the most basic Christian principles revealed in the incarnation story. The book concludes with a declaration that the true joy of Christmas is found when one accepts the miracle of Christmas by faith.

Terry Minter, Ph.D.

Professor, Bible/Theology

H ow do you get into the Christmas spirit? Each December, I face that same question as I prepare to teach my Sunday school class. I want to give my class something that will inspire them, something that will cause them to discover the spirit of Christmas in their lives each year. But how? What are the keys to unlocking Christmas Spirit?

Pastors must ask that same question as they prepare their Christmas sermons. What are they going to say that is inspired, anointed, and will make a real difference in the lives of their parishioners? And those parishioners are wondering what their pastor is going to say to get them in the Christmas spirit so they can enjoy, rather than just endure, the season (and their relatives).

As I studied the Christmas story, it wasnt long before I began to discover that the secret to finding Christmas spirit lay in the lives of the first Christmas participants. Of course, Christmas had not been invented yet for Mary and Joseph. They were preparing for the arrival of Marys firstborn sonthe Son of God. But everything that we celebrate at Christmas truly begins with the arrival of Jesus in our lives, so there must be something in their lives from which we can discern Christmas spirit.

Listening to coworkers and friends, I heard the disappointment in their voices as we talked about Christmas. Without Jesus in their celebration their Christmas was mostly about family, and if their family was gone (or estranged), what was the point? It really is true: if all we do is pull out the same decorations, put up the same tree in the same corner, with the same wreath on the same front door, we will get the same resultno lasting Christmas joy. Their disappointment is that you can do Christmas things but still fail to see Christmas spirit in your heart.

So I began to study Christmas through the eyes of the first Christmas story participants. What were they focused on that first Christmas and what do their lives teach us about finding the true spirit of Christmas in our own? Year after year I taught a new Christmas lesson with a new revelation of Christmas spirit. It wasnt long before newer members of the class heard about previous Christmas lessons and wanted me to reteach those to them. But as you can imagine, there is just never enough time to go back and teach all of those lessons, so the idea of the book was born.

At its heart, Through the Eyes of Christmas is a series of Christmas Sunday school lessons (or if you prefer, Christmas sermons) that redirect our focus at Christmas. It reveals keys to unlocking the true spirit of Christmas in your heart by looking through the eyes of the first Christmas story participants.

But did you know Christmas is more than just Mary, Joseph, Jesus and the manger? There are shepherds who teach us about the joy of Christmas spirit when we share that message with others. There are wise men who teach us about worshipping which ushers in Christmas spirit. There are Simeon and Anna, who teach us you are never too old for Christmas. And since I teach an adult Sunday school class with many senior saints, that is one of their favorite Christmas lessons. There is Jairus, the ruler of the Capernaum synagogue who teaches us how to believe in Christmas. And lets not forget Zachariah and Elizabeth who were expecting Christmas. You will just have to read that chapter to find out why.

Then there is that needful thing: Christmas dinner. And that lesson I learned from my beautiful wife. Like Marthas cumbered about with much doing, our Christmas morning had slipped away, the guests for Christmas dinner would soon be here, and my wife was busy trying to do too much in the kitchen by herself. Yes, it was time to stop playing with the toys and help. The needful thing that Christmas was to help her bring the Christmas feast to the table so everyone, especially the cook, could enjoy the celebration of Jesus coming.

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