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Judge Andrew Napolitano: What If Christmas Is Real?

What if Christmas is a core belief in the birth of Jesus Christ who lived among us and many times offered a freely given promise of eternal life that no believer should reject or apologize for?

What if Christmas is the rebirth of Christ in the hearts of all believers? What if Christmas is the potential rebirth of Christ in every heart that will have Him, whether currently a believer or not?

What if Jesus Christ was born about 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem? What if He is true God and true man? What if this is a mystery and a miracle? What if this came about as part of God’s plan for the salvation of all people?

What if a central teaching of Christianity is that the maker of the universe is a man, who came to live among us?

What if the man-God wants His love to radiate through us to others, even to the unlovable?

What if Jesus came into the world to atone for our sins by offering Himself as a sacrifice?

What if He was sinless? What if His life was the most critical turning point in human history? What if the reason we live is that He died?

What if the government thought He was crazy when He said He was a king, but His kingdom was not of this world? What if He was not crazy but divine? What if when He said that He could forgive sins, He was referring to Himself as God?

What if He is one of the three persons of a triune God? What if this is a theological mystery? What if there is no power without mystery? What if the power He possessed, He exercised only for the good?

What if He truly gave sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, musculature to the lame, hope to the disillusioned, courage to the weak, freedom to the unjustly imprisoned and life to the dead?

What if He freely did these things but sought no acclamation for them? What if after each of these miracles, He disappeared into the temple precincts or walked well past the crowds, lest the crowds anoint him as a temporal or secular leader?

What if there was in His towering personality a deep thread of shyness? What if He was shy about His Godness? What if He was shy about His goodness?

What if He loved saving us? What if He was joyful but did not want us to see His joy?

What if He knew all along how profoundly untimely and utterly painful the end of His life on earth would be, but He neither feared nor avoided it? What if His greatest display of love was self-restraint on the cross?

What if He was murdered by the government because it feared a revolt if it did not eliminate Him? What if after He died, He rose from the dead?

What if most of the world that He came to save has rejected Him? What if He still loves those who have rejected Him? What if He still offers them salvation? What if His offer is real and forever?

What if many folks today have rejected the true God for the government-as-god? What if the government-as-god has set itself up as providing for all secular needs in return for subservience? What if this seductive offer has been accepted by millions in America today?

What if the acceptance of the government-as-god has ruined individual initiative, destroyed personal work ethic, fostered cancerous laziness, enhanced deep poverty and impelled thoughtless obedience to the government in those who have accepted it?

What if the blind acceptance of the government-as-god chills the exercise of personal freedom for fear of the loss of the government’s munificence?

What if the government is only generous with money it has taken from those who work and earn it? What if it’s then given to those who don’t? What if charity only comes from a good heart? What if it is impossible to be charitable with someone else’s money?

What if Jesus came to set us free from the yoke of government oppression and the chains of personal sin? What if freedom is our birthright, given to us by the true God, not by the government-as-god?

What if the true God made us in His own image and likeness? What if the greatest likeness between us mortals and the true God is personal freedom?

What if just as God is perfectly free, so are we perfectly free? What if we have failed to preserve freedom and have permitted governments to take it from us?

What if we can never pursue happiness fully or know God completely without personal freedom?

What if the world was full of darkness before He came into it? What if there is much darkness still today but some glimmers of light? What if those glimmers of light are from places of faith in Him? What if those places of faith in Him are also places of joy?

What if we recognize that He is the light of the world?
What if Christmas is the birthday of the Son of God and the Son of Mary? What if we recognize the presence of the Son of God and the Son of Mary in our hearts and among us?

What if the God-as-baby whose birthday we celebrate is the Savior of the world? What if we don’t hide this but live it?

What if the baby born of Mary 2,000 years ago really is the Savior of the world?
What if the Son of God and the Son of Mary really can dwell in our hearts?

What if the Peace of Christ is the joy of hope realized?

What if we can know Christ personally through reason and revelation?

What if Christmas is real?

Merry Christmas to all.

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Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. Now, Napolitano works as Fox News’ Senior Judicial Analyst, Judge Napolitano broadcasts nationwide on the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, and lectures nationally on the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, civil liberties in wartime, and human freedom.

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