{"id":32374,"date":"2022-09-10T16:07:06","date_gmt":"2022-09-10T21:07:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/can-santa-be-saved-one-needed-change-to-st-nick\/"},"modified":"2022-09-10T16:07:06","modified_gmt":"2022-09-10T21:07:06","slug":"can-santa-be-saved-one-needed-change-to-st-nick","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/can-santa-be-saved-one-needed-change-to-st-nick\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Santa Be Saved? One Needed Change to St. Nick"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-content\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-image size-full wp-image-96040 is-style-default\">Kevin Dooley photo &#8211; Flickr<\/div>\n<p><em>By Aaron Earls<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The most pressure I ever felt in seminary to adopt a certain viewpoint had nothing to do with a theological issue. It was over Santa Claus.<\/p>\n<p>A&nbsp;professor argued that teaching children to believe in Santa could make them less likely to follow Christ as adults. Several classmates chimed in and explained how they weren\u2019t going to be leaving cookies out for jolly old St. Nick, either.<\/p>\n<p>Seeing no one stand up for Kris Kringle,&nbsp;I meekly raised my hand and said I grew up believing in Santa, but somehow I managed to trust Christ and even come to seminary.<\/p>\n<p>I even dared to acknowledge that Santa would come by our tiny seminary apartment and leave presents for our children. No one else defended him in class.<\/p>\n<p>Only after class did a few of my fellow students come up to me and confess that they too would be doing Santa with their kids. We were like a secret group of reformers (or heretics, depending on your perspective) huddled together around a shared unpopular belief.<\/p>\n<div class='code-block code-block-1' style='margin: 8px 0;clear: both'> <\/div>\n<p>Are there issues with the way culture over-emphasizes&nbsp;getting, as opposed to&nbsp;giving, and focuses on&nbsp;Santa&nbsp;and not the&nbsp;Savior? Clearly.<\/p>\n<p>But I think with one small, but fundamental change to the common Santa routine, parents can actually use him to draw attention to the gospel. Santa can point to Jesus, not away from Him.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"has-large-font-size\"><strong>What Santa has been<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Why does Santa bring gifts according to most traditions? The kids have been good. Children \u201cbetter be good for goodness sake\u201d because Santa Claus is coming.<\/p>\n<p>Parents use anticipation of Santa as a leveraging tool for enticing their children to listen and be kind.&nbsp;You\u2019d better be good. You know Santa is watching you.<\/p>\n<p> With one small, but fundamental change to the common Santa routine, parents can actually use him to draw attention to the gospel. Santa can point to Jesus, not away from Him. \u2014 @wardrobedoor Click To Tweet <\/p>\n<p>When we do that, we are explicitly tying blessings to behavior.&nbsp;If you are good, Santa will give you gifts.&nbsp;They are earning their gifts with good behavior.<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing inherently wrong with earning things. Working hard and earning a wage from your job is a good thing.<\/p>\n<p>If gifts, however, are the reward for good behavior, they are not gifts; they are wages. They are not given. They are earned. This distinction is even more crucial in our understanding of&nbsp;the gospel.<\/p>\n<p>Salvation is not tied to our works. That gift will not be ours because we behaved a certain way or made all the right moral choices. It is only by His grace that we are saved through faith.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"has-large-font-size\"><strong>What Santa should be<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>With that in mind, here is my proposal for a tweak to the celebration of Santa. Unlink the gifts from behavior. The presents under the tree have nothing to do with avoiding a \u201cnaughty list.\u201d<\/p>\n<div style=\"clear:both;margin-top:0em;margin-bottom:1em\">\n<div class=\"centered-text-area\">\n<div class=\"centered-text\" style=\"float: left\">\n<div class=\"ue3e8ab667d186b8070d804c07599ddb8-content\">See also&nbsp; 4 Changes I&#8217;d Make If I Could Start Ministry Over<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"ctaButton\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Children do not earn gifts or lose them because of their behavior. They have them because they are loved. Santa brings gifts of love, not payment for behavior. The kids need only to accept those gifts and be grateful.<\/p>\n<p>That much more closely resembles the gospel, which is, to use a worn-out cliche, \u201cthe reason for the season.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> Instead of being part of attempts at mere behavior modification,\u00a0Santa can actually help bring about Christ-centered character development. \u2014 @wardrobedoor Click To Tweet <\/p>\n<p>Teach our children to be grateful for the gifts that are given, even if they wanted something they did not get.<\/p>\n<p>Teach them to be thankful to the giver of the gifts, which will transition from Santa to parents to\u2014hopefully, ultimately\u2014God.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps you can use the story of the original Saint Nicholas. Maybe tell them that Santa wants Jesus to receive the attention at Christmas, which is why Santa only comes when they&#8217;re asleep.<\/p>\n<p>Let them know Santa wants children to understand that God gives us the gift of salvation even when we didn\u2019t deserve it, because we all have messed up.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, this removes from the parent the ability to use gifts as a threat to coerce behavior from their children. But, if we are honest, that doesn\u2019t work anyway and it only reinforces poor choices by both the children and the parents.<\/p>\n<p>This obviously doesn&#8217;t mean every Christian parents needs to incorporate Santa into their Christmas celebration. But for those who do, this tweak to Santa&#8217;s motivation provides a way to support the message of the gospel.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"has-large-font-size\"><strong>What Santa can do<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>It brings to mind a Neil Gaiman paraphrase of a G.K. Chesterton quote: \u201cFairy tales are more than true\u2014not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>To turn the quote even more to our discussion: Santa is more than true\u2014not because he tells us gifts exist, but because he tells us a Giver exists.<\/p>\n<p>Having a gospel-centered idea of Santa, one that lovingly gives gifts even when we don\u2019t deserve them, can soften a child\u2019s heart to the idea of Christ being the ultimate gift we did not&nbsp;deserve.<\/p>\n<p>Hopefully, that\u2019s our ultimate desire for our children\u2014not that they have a memorable Christmas filled with all of the gifts they ever wanted, but that they live a committed, Christ-filled life recognizing all the grace they never deserved.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of being part of attempts at mere behavior modification,&nbsp;Santa can actually help bring about Christ-centered character development.<\/p>\n<p>See, Santa\u2019s not so bad after all.<\/p>\n<div style=\"background-color:#f2f2f2;color:#32373c\" class=\"wp-block-genesis-blocks-gb-profile-box square gb-has-avatar gb-font-size-18 gb-block-profile gb-profile-columns\">\n<div class=\"gb-profile-column gb-profile-avatar-wrap\">\n<div class=\"gb-profile-image-wrap\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"gb-profile-column gb-profile-content-wrap\">\n<h2 class=\"gb-profile-name\" style=\"color:#32373c\">Aaron Earls<\/h2>\n<p class=\"gb-profile-title\" style=\"color:#32373c\">@WardrobeDoor<\/p>\n<div class=\"gb-profile-text\">\n<p>Aaron is a writer for LifewayResearch.com.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<ul class=\"gb-social-links\"><\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"su-box su-box-style-default\" id=\"\" style=\"border-color:#000000;border-radius:0px\">\n<div class=\"su-box-title\" style=\"background-color:#333333;color:#FFFFFF;border-top-left-radius:0px;border-top-right-radius:0px\">Dig Deeper at Lifeway.com<\/div>\n<div class=\"su-box-content su-u-clearfix su-u-trim\" style=\"border-bottom-left-radius:0px;border-bottom-right-radius:0px\">\n<div class=\"one-third first\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"two-thirds\">\n<h3>The Legend of Saint Nicholas<\/h3>\n<p>Dandi Daley Mackall<\/p>\n<p>  FIND OUT MORE <\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class='yarpp yarpp-related yarpp-related-website yarpp-template-thumbnails'>\n<h3>Related posts:<\/h3>\n<div class=\"yarpp-thumbnails-horizontal\">  What Do Pastors Believe About the End Times?  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