Getting in the Spirit of Christmas
Are you in the Christmas spirit yet?
When people talk about “the spirit of Christmas,” they
usually mean a warm feeling of kindness, nostalgia, generosity, or goodwill.
There’s nothing wrong with those things. But Scripture points us to something far more profound.
The true Spirit of Christmas is the Holy Spirit Himself—and He has everything to do with Christmas.
It was the Holy Spirit who brought about the incarnation, overshadowing Mary and conceiving the Savior (Luke 1:35).
The Spirit also filled Elizabeth and Zechariah to rightly interpret what God was doing…
And He revealed the Messiah to Simeon—leading him to the temple at just the right moment.
Christmas did not unfold through human planning or sentiment, but through the quiet, decisive work of the Spirit of God.
And that same Spirit is still at work in the world today.
Experiencing the Spirit of Christmas isn’t primarily about atmosphere or emotion.
It’s about walking faithfully with God… in humility, obedience, and dependence—rather than self-sufficiency.
Where the Spirit is followed, joy appears—not shallow cheer, but settled confidence that God keeps His promises…
That He really is Immanuel—God with us.
This is how we honor the Savior at Christmas.
Not merely by remembering that Christ came, but by living as people shaped by why He came—to redeem, restore, and rule in
righteousness.
The Spirit who formed Christ in the womb is the same Spirit who seeks to form Christ in us.
And as we walk with Him, the joy of Christmas doesn’t fade
with the season… it remains as a source of our strength.
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