In Charles M. Schulz’s classic TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas, Charlie Brown set out to buy a Christmas tree. As the play’s director, Charlie was determined that his theatrical work would not reflect the commercialization of Christmas that he saw all around him.
Charlie Brown proudly returned with what he thought was a “real” Christmas tree—a small sapling. But it didn’t go over well. The cast members scoffed at the young tree, mocked him, and walked out of rehearsal. As Charlie pondered with his friend Linus (the only cast member who remained), about what had happened, he asked out loud, “Isn’t there anyone who really knows what Christmas is all about?”
Linus, who’d been practicing his lines, offered the real answer. He stepped to center stage and flawlessly recited the account out of Luke’s gospel of the angels appearing to surprised shepherds and announcing the birth of a Baby who would change the world (Luke 2:8-14).
As we look back across nearly 2,000 years, we may find ourselves pondering another question. How did a Baby—born in an obscure corner of the world, who never attended college, wrote a book, traveled the globe, or held public office—make such an immense impact on the world?
The testimony of the Scriptures and God’s people put it many ways, but it can be summed up with one word—love. For God so loved the world He made, especially the people He made to inhabit it, that He sent His Son Jesus Christ into it in order to redeem and restore it (John 3:16).
The little Baby whose birth we celebrate is the embodiment of God’s story of love—a story that brings peace and “joy to all people” (Luke 2:10).
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: 1 John 1:1-10
More:
Read Simeon’s proclamation in Luke 2:29-32 and consider what Jesus brought to us and the entire world.
Next:
How can you provide a tangible expression of God’s love to someone in need today? What’s at the core of the joy Jesus brought to us?
Gary Shultz on December 25, 2016 at 6:13 am
Merry Christmas Jeff: Christmas has offered us an unusual opportunity to bring some light to the Christmas subject. A personal note on a card. A gift or gesture of kindness, the list could be great, but it is an open door to do something to highlight the heavenly happening. Of course the core of this joy was love, and God’s love still comes to this earth. If I may, to all the staff and ODJ family and to special friends, enjoy the love of Christmas.
Jeff Olson on December 25, 2016 at 7:09 am
Merry Christmas, Gary!
gagirllive on December 25, 2016 at 7:59 am
Jeff, that Charlie Brown classic is my favorite. The best scene is the one you describe here with Linus taking center stage reciting the passage in Luke, but you didn’t mention the most poignant part of it—he drops his security blanket FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER in the history of the Charlie Brown stories. It’s so subtle that few people ever notice it, but if you do catch it, its significance is powerful. When does this happen? When he quotes the angel saying, “Fear not.” Why does this happen? Your devo today says it all—Love. There is no fear in love because Perfect Love (Jesus) casts out all fear. (1 John 4: 18) Linus got that a Savior had come to rescue him from darkness and from under the shadow of death and to guide him into the way of peace. (Luke 1: 79) Jesus alone is our safety and security. May we, like Linus, drop our earthly “security blankets” and be wrapped in the love of God through Jesus Christ His Son today. Glory to God in the highest for this indescribable Gift! Merry Christmas, one and all! ♡
sandy229 on December 25, 2016 at 9:49 am
You’re right GAgirl, it’s the only time he ever drops his blanket, and that was a powerful messasge! Perfect love casts out fear! Jesus alone is our safety net!
Have a very Merry Christmas!!
Jeff Olson on December 25, 2016 at 1:17 pm
That’s fantastic…I didn’t catch that…thanks for pointing that it out…makes the scene all that more powerful!
hsnpoor on December 27, 2016 at 9:20 am
Unlike Winnie the Pooh, I AM familiar with the Charlie Brown Christmas Story, but I’d never noticed that important piece in that story. Thank you for sharing, GG!
sandy229 on December 27, 2016 at 10:55 am
lol
sandy229 on December 25, 2016 at 9:50 am
Merry Christmas Jeff and to everyone else who comes to this forum. Have a blessed day and a very Merry Christmas.
Jeff Olson on December 25, 2016 at 1:18 pm
Merry Christmas!