The Colors of Christmas: GREEN
BIBLE
READING: 2 Corinthians 5. 17/ Philippians 2.15
Evergreen plants, like holly and
mistletoe have been used for thousands of years to decorate and brighten up
buildings during the long dark winter. They also reminded people that spring
would come and winter wouldn't last forever! The Romans would exchange
evergreen branches during January as a sign of good luck. The ancient Egyptians
used to bring palm branches into their houses during the mid-winter festivals.
In many parts of Europe during the Middle Ages, “paradise plays” were
performed, often on Christmas Eve. They told Bible stories to people who
couldn't read. “The Paradise Tree” in the Garden of Eden in the play was
normally a pine tree with red apples tied to it.
Today, think about the
newness of life we have because we are in Christ. The old man could represent
the dark winter and the barren trees. Then think of the bright Christmas trees
that are so easily seen!
… Help brighten someone’s life this week!
Information from: whychristmas.com
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