True Story of St
Nicholas
St
Nicholas should be an inspiration to us
all for he was a Godly man whose
reputation for giving to people less
fortunate to himself was a wonderful
example of compassion and shows to us all
what giving is really about.
He was not
a jolly fat man who supposedly climbed
down chimneys and didnt have flying
reindeer to pull his sledge along either.
St Nicholas
known to many as Santa Claus was a
totally different man to the so called
Santa Claus we hear of today. St Nicholas
was a kind and considerate man who lived
a life full of Christian belief and
values a man who gave without counting
the cost to those who were less fortunate
than himself.
The real
story of Christmas is the true story of
Jesus, Gods one and only and most
precious son. The greatest gift anyone
could ever receive. Our Heavenly Father
is the real giver of gifts and St
Nicholas certainly knew the real
gift-giver.
The story
of St Nicholas starts in Turkey, in the
third century and he was a Christian. St
Nicholas parents had prayed and
asked God for a child, much the same as
Abraham and Sarah had done. Nicholas was
born around 280 A.D. and was considered
by his parents to be truly a gift from
God. Diligently Nicholas was taught, as
all Christians children should be taught
the true devotions of God and to be
generous and helpful to the poor and
those less fortunate than himself.
Nicholas
parents both died when he was in his
teens their heritage of living for God
and giving to the poor was continued in
Nicholas himself.
Ordained as
a teenager Nicholas entered the
priesthood at the age of 19. His uncle,
the bishop who ordained him prophesied
that Nicholas would offer guidance and
consolation to many people and that he
would eventually become a bishop himself
and that he would live a life of
enlightenment. Eventually he did become a
bishop of a small coastal village and his
influence spread into many nations.
Many
accounts have been written about the life
of Nicholas. It was said that he would
spend all night studying Gods Word
to bring it to the people. He was known
for helping the poor, for praying,
fasting, and standing steadfast in faith
and goodness. There were many accounts of
miracles that were brought about through
his faith and prayers. Among the accounts
of his ministry is the report of the twin
brothers who were raised from the dead.
It was written about him that that one
could hardly keep count of the virtue and
goodness that he spread around him.
One
particular story of St Nicholas
goodness is the reason many pictures show
him with three golden spheres. These
represent three bags of gold that he gave
to the poor man so that his three
daughters could be married. The man was
so poor that his daughters had no
dowries, and he was so desperate he was
planning to sell them into slavery. To
keep this from happening, Nicholas threw
a bag of gold pieces through the
mans window at night so no one
would know who had done it. He wanted God
to get the credit for it. Because of
this, the eldest daughter had a dowry.
She was no longer an outcast and
therefore could be married.
Not long
after that, Nicholas did the same thing
for the second daughter, saving her from
a similar fate. When he did it for the
third daughter the father caught him.
Nicholas made the father swear an oath
that he would never reveal who was
responsible for the gifts as long as he
was alive.
When
Nicholas died on 6 December A.D. 343 he
is said to have quoted Psalm 11 with his
last breath; In the Lord I put my
truth
In the
Greek language the word Nicholas means
victorious or hero of
the people and he certainly did
become a very popular figure in the
centuries that followed his death.
Storys
of Nicholas spread throughout Greece and
into Russia, he became popularly known as
the patron saint of the Russians who
called him Nikolai, the
wonder worker.
In 1087,
the remains of St Nicholas grave
were moved and transported to Bari,
Italy, where a basilica was built in his
honour. Soon after this his popularity
spread throughout Italy and across
western Europe.
December 6,
the day of his death, became St Nicholas
Day on the roman catholic calendar, the
custom of gift-giving on this date began
in France and spread right across Europe.
Similarities
between Nicholas characteristics
can be seen in the Santa Claus character,
as he is known worldwide. He gave gifts
at night and was not to be seen by
anyone. Haven said that one has to ask
how did the story of this Godly man get
turned into the lie we know it today, the
story of elfs workshops, the North
Pole and much, much more.
In the
1500s, during the Protestant
Reformation, the worshipping of Saints
was denounced and St Nicholas day was no
longer observed in England.
In Holland
and Belgium the traditional day of 6
December was still celebrated. There
Sinter Klaas rode through the streets on
a white horse, rewarding good children
with treats and toys and giving rods or
switches to bad children.
In Germany,
the saint was referred to as
Nicholas dressed in fur and
also left sweets for good children and
rods for the bad ones.
Christopher
Columbus brought the first celebration of
Nicholas Day to the New World whenhe
landed in the West Indies on 6 December
1492, and named the harbour Port of St
Nicholas, in honour of the patron saint
of sailors.
All of
these traditions blended with immigration
to the New World. As the English and
Dutch came together and intermarried,
Father Christmas and Sinter Klaas blended
into one figure. Dutch Americans
eventually adopted 25 December as their
day of celebration and by the end of the
Civil War, St Nicholas the bishop was
generally known in the United States as
Santa Claus.
The Poem
Twas the night before
Christmas further shaped the
American Santa. Another popular poem,
originally titled, A visit from St
Nicholas was penned by New York
professor Clement Moore
In the
1800s and created a word picture
portraying a round-bellied Santa with a
huge pack on his back. Picking up on the
image, cartoonist Thomas Nast added a
North Pole toy workshop in his cartoons
for Harper Weekly magazine. In 1925, a
large corporation ran an advertising
campaign of Santa Claus further defining
him as a large man with a red and white
fur suit, black boots, and a long flowing
beard, the closest depiction of our
present day Santa.
The
American Santa Claus came from a melting
pot of Old World cultures and characters.
He is the Dutch Sinter Klaas and the
Lutheran Kris Kringle who bring gifts for
children. His red garment is lined with
fur like the German version of Nicholas,
and he spreads merriment and cheer like
Father Christmas. A team of reindeer,
borrowed from the Russian legend,
accompanies Santa Claus on his journey
through the night.
The tragic
part in all this is how the devil has
twisted and distorted a wonderful story
of a man of God into this fantasiful
character of nothing but deceit and lies.
A man that had such a fullness of faith
in God that even the dead were raised and
miracles carried out. He was popular
because of his reputation of honour,
putting others first, caring for those
less fortunate, and giving without
counting the cost. Again it is clear to
see that devil has got in with his
devious ways, taking the true story of
Godly and caring man and turning into
nothing but a fat bellied, pipe smoking,
pie eating individual with flying
reindeers and elfs as workers.
The story
of the true St Nicholas is a beautiful
picture of the caring, loving, humble,
devoted man of God who went out of his
way to help others without them knowing.
Giving and not counting the cost, these
are the true values of a true Christian.
No fancy coat and boots, no gifts for the
good and rods and switches for the bad,
no flying reindeers or elf or other tales
of fantasy. No lies to the children that
Santa gives, gives, gives to those who
want, want, want! No fairy stories or
lies just good solid Christian values.
Our
Father which art in heaven, hallowed be
thy name
.
He is the
one that gives us the best gift we could
ever hope for.
He is the one that not only gave us a
child for Christmas, he gave us baby
Jesus.
He gave us a gift for every day of the
year, one that would fulfil us beyond all
we could ever dream of, one that would
provide for us a doorway from the lies
and deceit in this world. One that would
mean we would never need to worry about
how many presents we have to give, one
that would mean we would be set free and
free indeed.
Free from sin, free from lies, free from
the devious and deceitful tricks of the
evil one.
One that would provide for all our needs
according to His riches and glory in
heaven and providing we say with our lips
and mean in our heart that we
believe Jesus is the Promised One, the
Saviour of the world and confess
our sins to Jesus whom was given all
authority by God himself, accepting the
Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost into
our hearts and our lives, then and only
then will we have no need to worry in
this life and will have received the
guaranteed eternal life. We will be born
again and will have peace within, the
peace of God which passeth all
understanding.
That
my friends is the greatest gift we could
ever hope for,
it is free
to us all and is a gift from God not just
for Christmas Day but for every day of
the year. Accept Jesus into your heart
today, repent, and be born again.
Jesus
is the True and Only meaning for
Christmas.
Christmass means Anointing
Celebration
It is the
celebration of How God anointed
Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and
Power
It is the celebration of how the anointed
Jesus went about doing good,
healing all that were oppressed of the
devil
Acts 10:38
Its the story of the Fathers
sacrifice for you. Our Triumphant
Saviour, Jesus the Christ, the Holy one,
the Promised one, the King of Kings and
Lord of Lords, the Saviour of the World
came in humble surroundings and died the
cruellest death ever invented for you and
for me.
That through him we may be saved, set
free from our sins and to receive the
gift of gifts, the promise of eternal
life in his presence.
Let
us share the true meaning of 'Christmass' with
all
May Jesus
shine like a light in your life and
reveal to us all the true meaning of
Christmas
The 'ss' has an impact to make us
all look twice...... let us all take
that important second look and search
with open heart.
Christmass is not just for children it is
for families!
We are all God's children but not all
children of God! Accept Jesus with
an open heart, repent of your sins and
join the largest family on earth and the
promise of Eternal life.
Peace be with you this Christmass and
always. Shalom
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