Christmas Drama Without an End
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. — Hebrews 13.8
When the prophets foretold the coming of the Messiah, we knew that the Christmas drama was underway; the trumpets had sounded. How can we ever forget’s Mary’s sweet song of praise when she was told of having been chosen to birth Jesus. At the appointed hour, one named John stepped onto the stage of history and heralded the Saviour’s coming. As good Joseph and Mary wended their way from Nazareth to Bethlehem, we comprehended, as never before, Destiny’s march. Then the Divine Playwright Himself entered the matrix of history in the form of a little babe, a holy babe who was destined to be King of kings and Lord of lords. Even the stars converged to illumine Bethlehem’s stable. The common men and the men of letters alike came to pay homage to the new King. In a very real sense, the world fell down and worshipped Him.
Unlike the Greek drama, the drama of Christmas is ongoing; there is simply no end to this drama of God’s coming to men.
The author of the Hebrew letter surely had this glorious fact in mind when he wrote:
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever — Hebrews 13:8

Christmas is our most important holiday, and its literature is correspondingly rich. Yet until now no adequate bundle of Christmas treasures in poetry and prose has found its way onto the Internet for Winter, Christmas, the birth of Christ, Santa Claus, and so much more..