Christmas, What Really Are You?

By TINTA HUMSS 12 - December 18, 2018



In the chilly evening of the month of December, all you can hear is Mariah Carey’s voice singing “All I wan t for Christmas” and Jose Mari Chan on repeat in your neighborhood. Everyone is preparing, planning, and blatantly excited for their upcoming Noche Buena this December 24. Children are so focused choosing and listing the things they would love to have this December. The Ninongs and Ninangs are filling up their “ampaos” wit cash for their inaanaks.

                December will make you think about the colorful blinking lights, acting like stars. It is the reds and greens and golds decorating a home. It is about an old man with a thick beard wearing a red jacket outlined with white fur that is matched by a hat, a buckled belt, and a black boot. It reminds you of the red and white stripped candy canes that tastes like peppermint. But is that all there is to it?

                Christmas is originally celebrated born in the manger. The child who saved our souls from sin and lead us back to the Father with Him being the bridge and the way. Christmas is not always about the gifts, the Aguinaldo, or the food served in Noche Buena. It is about the Savior, our Savor. Through this body holiday, we also get to be reconnected with our family. Even though they are there by our side each day, they are seem to be so far from us. Why? It is because we are so focused about the happiness found within our home. Let’s start looking deeper into the meaning of Christmas. Let’s connect with our family and celebrate the birth of the birthday boy, Jesus Christ.

Let’s all go back to how it really is supposed to be.



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