Now that you’ve taken the quiz, you might wonder, what’s the point? The point is that you are a little more informed of the events surrounding Christ’s birth apart from what Christmas tradition and songs tell you. Does that mean that we should throw the traditions out? We don’t think so? We just don’t look at them as truth. We enjoy them but look at them as we would any fictional story or movie. It’s entertaining but we keep it in its proper perspective. And some of the traditions may be true - we just aren’t told in the Bible whether they are or not.
We hope that you will use this holiday for the evangelistic and worship opportunities that can bring. Be a “light” in your home and community that enjoys the spirit of the season and the
symbolism you can pull from it. Celebrate Christ and celebrate the joy of the Lord with everyone you can. Comfort those who are hurting and rejoice with those who are rejoicing.
“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your Spirit.” (Philemon 25)
(Email from Nikki Kleynhans (HoH) - interesting! Thanks. Eds.)
ANSWERS TO QUIZ
1. d); 2. c); 3. a); 4. a); 5. c);
6. d) (The Bible says they saw the child in the house. They were not present at the
manger and no mention is made as to how many Magi there were. We assume
there were three because there were three gifts that were presented but there were
probably many, many more);
7. d); 8. c); 9. b); 10. d);
11. e) (Three kings are not mentioned. All the wise men saw the star);
12. d) (No mention of the Innkeeper is made);
13. d) (See Luke 2 : 1 - 3);
14. c); 15. d) (We are told “a heavenly host saying”);
16. d) (The Bible does not say what animals were present);
17. c); 18. c); 19. c) (Herod had all the male children under two put to death);
20. d) |