By
Elin Henderson
“For there is born to you
this day in the city of David
a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”
a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”
Luke 2:11(NKJV)
We all know the twelve days of Christmas but perhaps you
aren’t aware of the three “P’s” of Christmas! Praise, Ponder, and Proclaim. Three of the well-known
characters in the Christmas story found in Luke 2 bring these points to life.
The first “P”
makes its appearance through the angel of the Lord and the heavenly hosts who
made the great announcement of Jesus’ birth to the shepherds. “And suddenly there was with the angel a
multitude of heavenly host praising
God and saying: ‘Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill
toward men’” (Luke 2:13-14)! They
lit up the sky with praise and glory to the God on high!
The second “P”
comes to life through our lowly shepherds, keeping watch over their flocks by
night. Stunned by the overwhelming angelic announcement and awestruck by the
small babe in the manger, who was God incarnate, they boldly set forth to proclaim what they had heard. “Now, when they had seen Him, they made
widely known the saying which was told them concerning this Child” (Luke 2:17).
Our final “P”
is found hidden in the heart of a young woman, still reeling from the amazing circumstances
that have taken place in her life. “But
Mary kept all these things and pondered
them in her heart” (Luke 2:19). She soaked it all up and began seriously
contemplating what all of this meant for her and for the world.
Have we been practicing the three “P’s” of Christmas
this year? Have we taken time to praise Him
like the angels for His wonderful gift of a Savior? Have we been proclaiming this truth to the people
who live around us? Have we been pondering
what this amazing gift of life means to us? As we remember this incredible
moment in history, may we not forget to practice these powerful “P’s”!
GOING DEEPER:
1. All three “P’s” require time and reflection.
Considering that today’s lifestyle is “go, go, go,” how can you carve out the
time to really practice these?
FURTHER READING:
Oakwood’s
missionaries Elin Henderson (a registered nurse) and her husband Phil serve as
church planters with New Tribes in Mozambique, Africa. Elin is mother to
twelve-year-old Callie and ten-year-old Elias. They are currently in America on
Home Assignment.