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Should you cancel church or not go to church if Christmas falls on a Sunday?

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That�s enough self -promo. Huh? Yeah? We have promoted ourselves enough.
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We have in front of us today � 77 Habits of Highly Ineffective Christians, a little book written by Chris Fabry.
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I was surprised to find out that it�s an IBP book. Is that true? It seems like one of those little table books that actually was published by InterVarsity Press.
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It looks like highly effective leaders kind of book, but here�s ineffective Christians.
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All right. So what I do is I just use this as fodder to springboard off.
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Springboard used to be a noun. On NOCO, it�s a verb. Here�s one. Rush to Easter and skip
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Good Friday, Habit 64. Now, before we talk about that, I know this show will already have played by Christmas time, but if you are a church leader and you cancel
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Christmas service because it happens to fall on the Lord�s Day, Sunday, December 25th and January 1st, both fall on Sunday this year.
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If you cancel the
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Lord�s Day worship service because of Christmas, I think you�re a fool. If you cancel the
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Lord�s Day worship service because you�re renting a building and you can�t get it at 10 o�clock in the morning so you have to postpone it until 4 o�clock in the afternoon, this has nothing to do with you.
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If you cancel it because there�s 40 inches of snow and the governor says you can�t drive on the road on Christmas morning, i .e.,
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Sunday morning, this isn�t for you. But if you say, �You know what? People aren�t going to show up and it�s a family time and there�s hot toddies to be served and the special Jingle Bells carols.�
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I just think you�re foolish. I think you are not thinking and the
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Lord, Jesus, is raised from the dead on Sunday. He ascends to heaven on Sunday.
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It�s the Lord�s Day and the Lord�s Day, while I am not Sabbatarian, it�s the Lord�s Day. And He, the
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Lord, tells us to get together with other sinners saved by grace and sing songs about Jesus and His redemption, hear from the
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Word of God and Scripture reading, watch things like baptism be included in things like the
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Lord�s Supper, and we�re to sing and pray and give and preach and all those things that go along with it that are prescribed in the
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New Testament for worship. So if you say, �Well, nobody�s going to show up anyway. I won�t have service.�
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Now, that doesn�t work. That�s not leadership. Hopefully, the elders in you will show up, somebody will show up, and you�re going to soon teach people on the priority of the
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Lord�s Day. If you say, �Well, you know what? I particularly like to get up, and our Christmas is, you know,
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Mom and Dad get up at 7, and then they have some coffee, and they let the kids get up, and then the kids come out, and they�re all excited, and they get a check on the tree, and they have to do this, that, and the other, and then we have our little breakfast thing, and then we have a little pause, and then
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Sainty comes, Sainty Claus comes, and then the reindeer have to be fed, and then we have all these traditions.�
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It�s the Lord�s Day. It�s crazy. Now, if you�re a leadership,
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I have no respect for you if you�re going to cancel because of that. If you�re a congregant and you don�t go on Sunday because you�re in Timbuktu 4, and there�s no other church, it�s a communist place, and it�s underground, you�re on vacation, you don�t speak the language, well, you could have your own little service, couldn�t you?
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Yes, you certainly could. But if you�re at home, or you�re close by a real
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Bible -teaching church, and you go, �No, you know, it�s Christmas, we don�t want to go.� You�re a fool, too.
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What are you teaching your kids? Of course, we are far from perfect people, but as a pattern of your life, here�s what
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I think you should aspire to. Your children say, �Where are we going today on Sunday ?�
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They never say, �Are we going ?� No, maybe one of the kids is sick. Maybe mom and dad and children are all sick.
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Well, then you say, �We�re not going today. Are we going today because we�re so sick ?� Well, we don�t have a ride, so today we�re all going to stay home, kids, because mom is sick and dad is sick, and diarrhea isn�t working out too well.
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And we try to arrange some rides, but the people don�t want to bring you because they think you might have the cooties as well.
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I�m not talking about these kind of things, but your kids should wake up in the morning on Sunday, actually Saturday night, they�re getting their clothes ready, �Where are we going ?�
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Well, we�re out of town, so we�re going to go here, there, the other. We�re at home, so we go to our home church. We don�t say, �Are we going ?�
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We are just, �Where do we happen to go today ?� That�s it. And then you say, �Well,
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I�m not really going to go because we�re going to read the Bible at home and we�re going to read Matthew 121 and have some special thoughts on it.�
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If you�re snowed in, okay, on all these other excuses, I get it, but just to say it�s
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Christmas? �Well, my mother -in -law is in town. She doesn�t want to go to service.� Really?
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Okay. Here�s how you should approach that. Mom, you can call your mother -in -law mom, �Mom, glad to have you here.
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Just to give you a little heads up, tomorrow is the Lord�s Day. We�re all Christians, and we�re going to go to the service.
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We, particularly here at Bethlehem Bible Church, we�re not going to have Sunday school that day, and we�re just going to accommodate it that way.
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So there are going to be some changes, but the changes are things that are extra things. Sunday school is extra.
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Bible study is extra. Discipleship is extra. My preaching discipleship class, we�re not going to have.
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That�s extra. But we�re still having a Lord�s Day service where the saints get together. Now, will there be a lot of unbelievers that day?
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I doubt it, because unbelievers aren�t going to wake up and go, �Huh, I�ll go. Can we make some changes on Christmas Eve at Saturday night service ?�
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We�re not going to have that. We�re going to have Christmas Eve service on a Friday night, because there are pragmatic reasons for that.
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And you know, to have a service, excuse me, any other night of the week is fine, but not in lieu of, not in place of, not instead of Sunday morning
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Lord�s Day. And whether it�s Easter, whether it�s tax day, no matter what, there�s 52 times a year where we get together on the
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Lord�s Day and we proclaim Christ Jesus, and we sing about Him, and we remember Him, and we worship the triune
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God. Well, what does the dad do who says, you know, the mom -in -law, and she said, �Well, that�s not how we do it.
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We have our� �You know what, Mom? Glad you�re here. We�re going to leave at 930. We�re going to be back around noon.
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How�d you like to get up early and open up some presents? How�d you like to go along with us? Or you want to just wait till we get home?
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What would work out the best for you ?� And you�re just sweet about it. That�s all you do.
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What if your mom invites you over, and every
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Christmas you go over to her house at 10 o�clock in the morning? What do you do? �Well,
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Mom, thanks for the invite at 10 o�clock in the morning. I know you and Dad aren�t going to church, and I know my other brothers and sisters will be over at such and such time and for the big meal.
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Would it be okay if we got over to your house about 1130 or so? I know that�s about an hour later than normal, but we�ll be at church.
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It�s Christmas Day. It�s the Lord�s Day, more importantly, and then we�ll be right over. We won�t stop and do our normal things and go let the dog out.
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We�ll just get over here as fast as we can.� And what�s wrong with that? People have lost their minds, totally lost their minds.
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I was at the concert the other night. We have an outreach concert, and I said, �If you�re here visiting, we welcome you, and if your church doesn�t have a
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Sunday morning service on Christmas, we�d love to have you come and worship.� Back to the book here, 77
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Habits of Highly Ineffective Christians. Rush to Easter and skip Good Friday.
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Good Friday is one of those holidays you should just let slip by without much fanfare. Of course, you should let your children get into the eggs and the bunnies and the pretty outfits that cloud
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Easter fairly well, but I find that those who are ineffective treat Good Friday with a blas� attitude.
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Good Friday isn�t as easy to celebrate as Easter or Christmas. You don�t say, �Merry Good Friday ,� to people passing.
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You don�t have the warm, fuzzy � I don�t even know what this is � C -R -E with a backward slant accent,
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C -H -E, crochet, crochet, crochet, crochet, crochet, crochet, crochet, crochet, and a baby to catch your attention.
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You have spikes driven in flesh, a crown of thorns on a pure head, and a crude, splinter -laden cross.
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Good Friday reminds you of the suffering Christ endured for your sin. Good Friday shows you the extent to which
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God would go to redeem your soul. One thought of the punishment of Jesus on the cross and half of the things you do during the day would be re -evaluated.
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Therefore, you must not think about it too much. Rush to Easter. See, he does it the backwards way.
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Do not dwell on the crucifixion. Do not linger on the passion of the Christ. His blood spilled for you,
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His hands inside pierced. Run to the empty tomb first. Dodge the scenes of agony.
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money. Skirting Good Friday makes your holiday much more positive. People will feel less sensitive over the price
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God paid to obtain their salvation. Ineffective exercise. To better celebrate the meaning of the day, use
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Good Friday to get things done around your house." Now, I don't think there's a calendar day for Christians that says,
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Good Friday, got to take the day off. Now, if they give you the day off, fine. Post -Christian culture, they're not going to give you the day off, fine.
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What are the holidays in the New Testament that must be celebrated? Every Sunday, fine.
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Christmas and Easter, if the pastor wants to preach a special message in light of those topics, fine.
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What about Good Friday service? Fine. When I grew up, there was a Lutheran church,
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ELCA, that's what I think it went into. It was LCA for a while, ELC. This Friday night service at that church, something about the death and burial of Jesus would take place, and then they put a black curtain over the church.
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They had all kinds of fishing line, like four -pound tests to help get it over the cross, the large cross in the, what's it called?
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Not the narthex, but up on the platform area. There's a certain name for that, the nave or something.
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Nave's topical Bible. Remember those were hot? Never used them once. Okay, a few times.
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Treasury of Scripture knowledge, okay, twice. And then
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Sunday morning, Easter morning, Resurrection Sunday morning, the pastor would stand by the cross that had the black over it.
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By the way, you'd walk out of the service on Good Friday. Not to have, it's kind of sad.
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Let's get home, have a Corona. And then he would cut on Sunday morning, the four -pound test line.
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It's just the right spot. I think it only took one cut, and the whole thing tumbled down.
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And he said, he is risen. And we all as Lutheran said, he is risen indeed.
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I know. What about the service? I've thought about having
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Friday night services here for Good Friday to talk about substitutionary atonement, penalty substitution.
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My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? What did Jesus mean when he said those words from Psalm 22, verse 1?
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That's a time to remember. I totally get all that. And I think the author of this book,
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Chris, is right to make sure we have those connected. Good Friday, why is it good?
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And how does Easter confirm what Jesus did on that Friday?
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I understand that. I think it is off base for him to say, celebrate the meaning of the day, use
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Good Friday, get things done around your house. Friends, since we don't have to pay for our sins, since we don't have to work our way to heaven,
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I know it's an impossibility, but just imagine if you had to somehow do that. Well, you have time to clean up the house.
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It'd probably be a good thing to get the house clean. If they give you the day off on Friday, why would you not take the day off?
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But this is, we're not Roman Catholics. It's not some kind of Lent thing. We're not Sabbatarian Jews that can't clean on a holy day.
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Jesus has been raised from the dead. Jesus died on the cross once, and he did it to bring us to God.
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He, the just, dying for the unjust, and he's raised from the dead. We are free.
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We are free people. You're free to clean the house. Now, of course, if you're a
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Sabbatarian and it happens to be the Lord's Day and you think, how much cleaning can I get done? Is that a day for me or is it a day for the
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Lord? How much work can we do? And if it's not a matter of, you know, I've got to work because I saw my neighbor's, you know, oxen in the ditch and the cars in the lagoon or whatever,
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I've got to work to get that out. Okay, that's an argument for a different day.
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Here, to feel guilty on Friday, what else am I supposed to do? Sit around the whole time and think of what?
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Now, it says here, dodge the scenes of agony.
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Skirting Good Friday makes your holiday much more positive. You know, here's what
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I would probably say. I would probably say there's more problem, a more frequent problem would be on Sunday talking only about the resurrection and new life and turning over a new leaf without referencing what happened on Friday to make
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Sunday so great. Friday had to be so great, so awfully great, obviously.
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But those are tied together. You look at 1 Corinthians 15, verses 3 and 4, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.
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It's just there. It's according to the scripture. He died. Christ, the Messiah, died for our sins, not his own sin, but ours.
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And he, in fact, was dead because they buried him and he was raised from the dead.
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The tomb could not hold Jesus. And this was the Father's affirmation of Christ's substitutionary work on Calvary.
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Yes, he defeated the cosmic forces of darkness on the cross. Yes, it was an example of love.
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Yes, it was a demonstration that God's laws must be kept and justice must be meted out.
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But at the top of it all was the lamb that was slain. This is the language of substitution.
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This is the language of Passover lambs slain, 1 Corinthians 5.
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This is the language of Day of Atonement. So, a no -compromise radio, you want to celebrate
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Easter? You want to celebrate Good Friday? You want to do any of that?
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That's fine. But if you say on Christmas morning, we're not going to go to worship service, when you're able to and you normally do, well, no wonder everything in your life is so messed up.
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Because it's just foolish. That's not wisdom at all. It has nothing to do with wisdom. It has to do with, you know, you don't want to upset the kids.
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And, you know, think about it this way. As much as we like to say, you know, let's make sure this year we're not going to go all materialistic, let's try to teach the kids about the
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Bible, why is Christmas important, why Jesus is the reason for the season? You really mean to tell me some five -year -old is going to go, oh, yeah, it's not about presents.
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Let's say you don't even do Santa Claus. I mean, we didn't do Santa Claus, but there's still plenty of Christmas presents there.
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Plenty of things in the stocking, plenty of things under the tree. I remember growing up, hey, is
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Jesus the reason for the season? Yes, putting Christ back into X -mas. But we had it all planned out.
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Grandma and Grandpa Ebendroth was Christmas Eve. We'd go there, open presents, you know, have dinner, open presents, hang out, have a few highballs.
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Then we'd drive home. We'd wake up, so that was Christmas one. We'd go home.
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We would finish putting together the presents and wrapping what was needed there. We'd wake up in the morning and we would get what
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Santa got us. That was Christmas two. We would have a little breakfast.
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A carnation instant breakfast drink. Kidding. We would have
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Apple Jacks, probably. We would then have Christmas number three.
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Our family would exchange gifts. Then we would drive over to Grandma Up the Hill's house,
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Nona Anderson. She is the originator of the word henno. And we would open presents there.
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That was four. Then we'd come back home. We'd go play. Go play Tarzan or something.
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Jesus is the reason for the season. Just, you know, your kids are going to be—I'm actually very happy.
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I wish Christmas, every Christmas, was Sunday morning. Every Sunday morning was
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Christmas. Well, see how we could make that preach, too. My name is Mike Ebenroth. This is
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I do some teaching for Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. It's preaching class, the
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They said I was a mentor, but now they said in this new email, because I had to fill out all the tax things, that I was an adjunct professor.
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How about that? I mean, can you imagine? Adjunct professor. That's got to qualify for something.
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I don't know what it qualifies for, just more taxes. I want to say
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