Editorial
Christmas: Celebrating The Greatest Gift
Unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given…” is the line that begins any meaningful communication around Christendom at this time of the year. More than 2000 years after it was first spoken, its relevance defies time as mankind will always need the Prince of Peace that was given.
As Christians and men of goodwill round the globe join in the celebration of Christmas today, the expectation is that there will be joy on earth not only because the Lamb that taketh away the sins of the world had come, but also because God gave and expects that mankind would also give and make joy possible for all.
The Tide is gratified that more people across the globe are coming to the realisation that Christmas is not just a story, but an historical reality. We are humbled by the fact that this major spiritual landmark has indeed made real the hope that earth is not all there is about life.
Even as we feel privileged to wish our esteemed readers and Christendom as a whole a wonderful Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in advance, we think that the birth of Christ provides the opportunity for sober reflection at all levels.
The words that announced the birth of Jesus Christ still have the meaning that mankind must decode “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to men on whom His favour rests.” This is what the angel called the goodnews, yet many people prefer to undermine the peace that His favour brings.
Christmas should make all men know the unique relationship they have with their maker and how much he expects everyone to be like His dear Son, Jesus Christ. Christmas is a holy celebration and a time to re-affirm the bond with Heaven.
It is interesting to note the spirit of Christmas among the population. Of course, as a holy nation, a Christian nation, Nigeria to whom a Son is given, this is only to be expected. The greetings have changed, so have the songs but more need to change.
Already, individuals and organisations are no longer able to wait for the Boxing Day, hampers and all forms of gifts have gone ahead. Some employers have ensured that joy was delivered by giving Christmas bonus, Christmas party or a 13th month salary. How these honours God cannot be guessed.
But beyond this joy is the reality of pain in the land. Apart from the self inflicted poverty that steals the joy of many across the land, many individuals, families, communities, states and even our country, Nigeria is faced with issues that the understanding of this season can heal.
The reason for Christmas is very clear; man sinned and because the soul that sins would die, man died. But God so loved the world that He decided to redeem man by giving His Son in exchange. But very few persons have seen the need to develop the heart of God that would keep the peace so freely given.
As a nation, we have seen a number of persons who would rather follow trouble with all men on all issues, rather than allow the counsel of the Master of the Universe prevail. It is even most worrisome when some of these satanic saints act in ways that compromise the peace of every other person.
Across the world, men need peace at home, in the churches, at work, in the society at large, in the government and the way politics is played. In Nigeria, we need religious harmony, mutual co-existence and love. Our generation must honour the Lord by accepting the Prince of Peace into every consideration and service.
Even as we expect the Holy Spirit to convert the hearts of men, women and children, Chiefs and peasants, the clergy and laity, the believers and ‘dis-believers’, everyone should strive to adopt the virtues of Christ as the way to the peace that everyone so desperately seeks.
As the carols still proclaim the angels message, let everyone that reads do some kind of soul searching. If there is anyone whose joy had been taken inadvertently; if there is anyone that is too poor to smile; if there is anyone that had lost hope, may it be for all, a compelling duty, to step in and restore joy. Merry Christmas!!!
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