
The People Who Missed Christmas: Herod - Grace to You
This post was first published December 11, 2012. -ed. Meet another man who missed the first Christmas: Herod. Matthew 2 tells his story. He was...
The True Christmas Spirit - Grace to You
Dec 24, 1995 · If you’re like me, you have heard the world’s comments and evaluations of this time of the year. And one of the phrases that you hear a lot is “the Christmas spirit.” We need …
The People Who Missed Christmas: The Innkeeper - Grace to You
Some were sentimental, saying Christmas is a family time, a time for children, and so on. Others were humanistic, seeing Christmas as a time to celebrate love for one’s fellow man, the spirit …
The Jesus of Christmas - Grace to You
If you want a truly meaningful Christmas this year, you need to understand the true meaning of Christmas. And that starts with understanding the Person of Christmas: Jesus Himself. In The …
The Beginning of Christmas - Grace to You
Dec 22, 2025 · Even though Christmas was promised in Genesis, “the fullness of the time” had not yet come in those days. From the beginning, God prescribed a specific date for Jesus’ …
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Why Do Some People Not Celebrate Christmas? | Q & A - JW.ORG
Dec 1, 2012 · Why do millions of Christians choose not to celebrate Christmas? Reasons include: The timing of Jesus’ birth, the commands he gave his followers, and more.
Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Celebrate Certain Holidays?
Jehovah’s Witnesses consult the Bible before deciding whether to celebrate a particular holiday. They strive ‘to maintain a clear conscience before God and men.’
The Fullness of Time - Grace to You
The first Christmas was perfectly timed. Galatians 4:4-5 says, “When the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, in order that He might …
Christians and Christmas - Grace to You
Christmas presents a conundrum to many believers. Do you withdraw from the world and its materialistic excess at this time of year? Or do you lean...