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Just a week before Christmas I had
a visitor. This is how it happened.
I had just finished the household
chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed
when I heard a noise in the front
of the house. I opened the door to the front room,
and to my surprise, Santa himself
stepped out from behind the Christmas tree.
He placed his finger over his mouth
so I would not cry out. "What are you doing?"
I started to ask him. The words choked
in my throat, as I saw he had tears in his eyes.
His usual jolly manner was gone.
Gone was the eager boisterous soul we all know.
He then answered me with a simple
statement, Teach The Children! I was puzzled:
What did he mean? He anticipated
my question, and with one quick movement
brought forth a miniature toy bag
from behind the tree. As I stood there bewildered,

Santa said, Teach the Children! Teach
them the old meaning of Christmas.
The meaning that a now-a-days Christmas
has forgotten! Santa then reached into
his bag and pulled out a FIR
TREE and placed it on the mantle. Teach the Children
that the pure green color of the
stately fir tree remains green all year round,
depicting the everlasting hope of
mankind. All the needles point heavenward,
making it a symbol of man's thoughts
turning toward heaven.
He again reachedinto his bag and
pulled out a brilliant STAR
Teach the Children
that the star was the heavenly sign
of promises long ago.
God promised a Savior for the world,
and the star was the sign of fulfillment of that promise.

He then reached into the bag and
pulled out a CANDLE.
Teach the Children that the candle
symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world,
and when we see this great light
we are reminded of He who displaces the darkness.
Once again he reached into his bag
and then removed a WREATH
and placed it on the tree. Teach
the Children that the wreath symbolizes the eternal
nature of love. Real love never ceases.
Love is one continuous round of affection.

He then pulled out from his bag an
ornament of HIMSELF. Teach the
Children
that Santa Claus symbolizes the generosity
and good will we feel during the month of
December. He reached in again and
pulled out a HOLLY LEAF. Teach
the Children the
holly plant represents immortality.
It represents the crown of thorns worn by our Savior.
The RED
HOLLY BERRIES represent blood shed by Him.

Next he pulled out a GIFT
from the bag and said,
"Teach the Children that God so loved
the world that He gave His only begotten Son.
Thanks be to God for His unspeakable
gift. Teach the Children that the WISE
MEN bowed
before the holy babe and presented
Him with gold, frankincense, and myrrh. We should give
gifts in the same spirit as the wise
men." Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a

CANDY CANE
and hung it on the tree. Teach the Children that the candy cane
represents
the shepherd's crook. The crook represents
the shepherd's staff helps bring back strayed
sheep from the flock. The candy cane
is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper.
He reached in again and pulled out
an ANGEL. Teach the Children
that it was the angels
that heralded in the glorious news
of the Savior's birth. The angels sang 'Glory to God
in the highest, on earth, peace and
good will.' Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound,
and from his bag he pulled out a
BELL. Teach the Children that
as the lost sheep are found
by the sound of a bell, it should
bring people to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance
and return. Santa looked at the tree
and was pleased. He looked back at me and I saw
the twinkle was back in his eyes.
He said,

"Remember, teach the Children the
true meaning of Christmas,
and not to put me in the center,
for I am but a humble servant of the One
who is, and I bow down and worship
Him, our Lord, our God
~ Author Unknown ~
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