Just a week before Christmas I
had a visitor. This is how it happened. I just finished the household chores
for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front
of the house. I opened the door to the front room and to my surprise, Santa
himself stepped out next to the fireplace.
"What are you
doing?" I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat and I saw he
had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager,
boisterous soul we all know. He then answered me with a simple statement . . .
"TEACH THE CHILDREN!"
I was puzzled. What did he mean? He
anticipated my question and with one quick movement brought forth a miniature
toy bag from behind the tree. As I stood bewildered, Santa said,
"TEACH THE CHILDREN!"
Teach them the old meaning of Christmas. The meaning that now-a-days Christmas has forgotten. "Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a FIR TREE and placed it before the mantle. "Teach the children that the pure green color of the stately fir tree remains green all year round, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind, all the needles point heavenward, making it a symbol of man's thoughts turning toward heaven."
Teach them the old meaning of Christmas. The meaning that now-a-days Christmas has forgotten. "Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a FIR TREE and placed it before the mantle. "Teach the children that the pure green color of the stately fir tree remains green all year round, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind, all the needles point heavenward, making it a symbol of man's thoughts turning toward heaven."
He again reached into his bag
and pulled out a brilliant STAR. "Teach the children that the star was the
heavenly sign of promises long ago. God promised a Savior for the world, and
the star was the sign of fulfillment of His promise."
He then reached into his bag
and pulled out a CANDLE. "Teach the children that the candle symbolizes
that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are
reminded of He who displaces the darkness."
Once again he reached into his
bag and removed a WREATH and placed it on the tree. "Teach the children
that the wreath symbolizes the real nature of love. Real love never ceases.
Love is one continuous round of affection."
He then pulled from his bag an
ORNAMENT of himself. "Teach the children that I, Santa Claus, symbolize
the generosity and good will we feel during the month of December."
He then brought out a HOLLY
LEAF. "Teach the children that the holly plant represents immortality. It
represents the crown of thorns worn by our Savior. The red holly berries
represent the blood shed by Him.
Next he pulled from his bag a
GIFT and said, "Teach the children that God so loved the world that he
gave his begotten son." Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift.
Santa then reached in his bag
and pulled out a CANDY CANE and hung it on the tree. "Teach the children
that the candy cane represents the shepherds' crook. The crook on the staff
helps to bring back strayed sheep to the flock. The candy cane is the symbol
that we are our brother's keeper."
He reached in again and pulled
out an ANGEL. "Teach the children that it was the angels that heralded in
the glorious news of the Savior's birth. The angels sang Glory to God in the
highest, on earth peace and good will toward men."
Suddenly I heard a soft
twinkling sound, and from his bag he pulled out a BELL,. "Teach the
children that as the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should
ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return.
Santa looked back and was pleased. He looked
back at me and I saw that the twinkle was back in his eyes. He said,
"Remember, teach the children the true meaning of Christmas and do not put me in the center, for I am but a humble servant of the One that is, and I bow down to worship him, our LORD, our GOD."

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