Let’s go overboard with Christmas this year
December 4, 2011 4 Comments

Douglas Wilson posted an article yesterday on the subject of Christmas. I encourage you to read it.
Following is a brief quote (regarding Advent) from the article that I found particularly edifying:
Do not treat this as a time of introspective penitence. To the extent you must clean up, do it with the attitude of someone showering and changing clothes, getting ready for the best banquet you have ever been to. This does not include three weeks of meditating on how you are not worthy to go to banquets. Of course you are not. Haven’t you heard of grace?
Celebrate the stuff. Use fudge and eggnog and wine and roast beef. Use presents and wrapping paper. Embedded in many of the common complaints you hear about the holidays (consumerism, shopping, gluttony, etc.) are false assumptions about the point of the celebration. You do not prepare for a real celebration of the Incarnation through 30 days of Advent Gnosticism…
Some may be disturbed by this. It seems a little out of control, as though I am urging you to “go overboard.” But of course I am urging you to go overboard. Think about it—when this world was “in sin and error pining,” did God give us a teaspoon of grace to make our dungeon a tad pleasanter? No. He went overboard.








Interesting contemplation, Stan.
Nice to see you again Heather!
I like that. It’s much better than complaining, which I’ve decided to do much less of this year. I like this post also:
http://www.housewifetheologian.com/2011/11/reading-reflection-49/
Jeff
I enjoyed the link to which you linked. Knowing God is one of my favorite books. I should read it again. Perhaps I’ll do that after I complete Holiness of God which I started again yesterday.