Sunday, November 26, 2006

SANTA CLAUS – THE BENEFACTOR

Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas , Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Santy, or simply Santa is a mythical gift-giving figure in various cultures who distributes presents to children, traditionally on Dec 24th, Christmas Eve. The popular American form Santa Claus originated as a mispronunciation of Dutch Sinterklaas which is a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas (Saint Nicholas).

One of the most basic stories about the origin of Santa says he was a Christian named Nicholas, who gave gifts to the poor, and because of his Godly, charitable acts, he came to be known as Saint Nicholas. After his death, the truth of who he was, why he did what he did, and even how he did what he did came to be wrapped in fantastical myth and legend. Today, an extraordinary number of Christians decry anything whatsoever to do with Santa during the Christmas season, many seeing any attempt to link the gift-giving Santa and Jesus , as blasphemous and sacrilegious. I only have one problem with that thinking - the true spirit of Santa is still with us and in fact, he paid this Christian a visit last night.


When my friend Laura and her husband returned from Europe at the beginning of summer, they returned with clothes and books. They rented an unfurnished apartment and took their stuff out of storage and unpacked more clothes and books. With very little money on hand and only one income, they realized they would be without a wardrobe for quite a while. Thankfully, their landlord was not an unobservant fellow and by the end of their first week, he came and offered to loan them his old wardrobe, which lay unused in storage until he could get around to refinishing and refurbishing them.
That was over 2 long months ago and they still had their landlord's wardrobe for such a length of time. Laura began to regularly harangue the Lord about the absence of wardrobe in her life which she desperately needed to stuff in the clothes that she got. She just couldn't see how the Lord was going to be able to help - after all, it was only a few weeks before Christmas .

Laura's landlord lives with his aging parents. Last night, her landlord's dad, John, knocked Laura's door and asked if she wanted some furniture. She thought he might be confused .She asked him if it was for sale . John said "no" and asked Laura to go with him and take a look at something. He took her in front of an apartment door on the first floor. He opened the door and ushered Laura in.
The tenant of the apartment was moving, which was apparent by the half packed boxes everywhere. He was unable to take all of the furniture with him and had said that the landlord could keep it. John and his son thought of Laura. John pointed to a lovely country cottage style three-seater couch, a long, solid wood coffee table, and guess what......a wardrobe.

Laura truly couldn't speak because she was choking on tears. John asked Laura whether it was fine with her. Laura threw her arms around that dear old man and blessed him through her tears and told him that he was an answer to her prayer. Just then his son came into the apartment and Laura excitedly pointed out to him that
Christmas had arrived early with these truly wonderful gifts she had just received. They both chuckled and then, just as Laura stepped out of the door, John said that he loved Christmas and used to play Santa every year for a number of years at one of the Universities there . Laura was not kidding when she said that as she turned and looked into that old man's face, she saw the twinkling eyes of 'Santa' — a servant of God, giving gifts to the poor!


5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lovely site, Cathrina!

When I was pastoring, years ago, I preached a Christmas sermon on Saint Nicholas. I dug up all the historical information I could find, and simply began telling a story about a good and kind Christian who made a great impact by his generosity. Only at the end (although most would have guessed it by then) did I reveal that this was St. Nicholas.

8:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Such an interesting point - that Santa Claus is an avenue to reach out and touch others through the act of giving. Our God is a giving God. :)

5:44 AM  
Blogger benning said...

Great story, Cathrina. I enjoyed it and linked to it!

2:46 PM  
Blogger Gayle said...

It is a great story, Cathrina. As a Christian fighting to keep Christ in Christmas, I have nothing whatsoever against Santa Claus. To me, both Christ and Santa are a welcome part of the Christmas Celebration, so we don't leave him out. It does bother me that some people celebrate Christmas with Santa and leave Christ out. I wish it wasn't so, but many do.

Blessings.

8:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a wonderful story, just goes to show in this world of Me, Me, Me there are still some giving people out there.

Was stopping by to say thankyou for visiting my blog earlier today. I am glad you enjoyed your visit. I will be back to visit you again.

Blessings for a wonderful day.

10:11 AM  

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