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The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Chris... - Emphasizing Christ on Christmas Morning

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Christmas morning can easily become about exhaustion, expectations, and excitement—but Matthew 2:10–11 reminds us that true joy is found in worshiping Jesus first. By intentionally centering Christmas morning on Christ, families can experience deeper peace, joy, and meaning that lasts far beyond the presents under the tree.

Highlights

  • The Magi modeled Christmas worship by rejoicing, bowing, and offering their treasures to Jesus.

  • Holiday exhaustion can distract us, but worship refocuses our hearts on what matters most.

  • Keeping Christ central requires intentional planning, just like other Christmas traditions.

  • Simple practices—reading Luke 2, singing hymns, or praying together—anchor the day in truth.

  • Family traditions can joyfully point children to Jesus without removing the magic of Christmas.

  • Reprioritizing schedules may feel uncomfortable, but it reflects the sacrificial heart of the Gospel.

  • Honoring Jesus on Christmas morning creates opportunities to witness to others through love and example.


Gift Inspiration: Crosswalk's Holiday Gift Guide

Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the season? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide—from beautifully illustrated Bibles and devotionals to novels, greeting cards, and picture books, there’s something for everyone on your list. Wrap up stories for loved ones, tuck a book into your own nightstand, and join us in celebrating the wonder of giving this Christmas!


Full Transcript Below:

Emphasizing Christ on Christmas Morning

By: Peyton Garland

Bible Reading:

“When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” Matthew 2:10-11 (NIV)

If we’re honest, most of us will admit that once Christmas morning arrives, we are utterly exhausted. Whether we are parents who stayed up all night putting together toys with hundreds of tiny pieces, we’ve spent the last week scrambling for last-minute gifts, or we are entertaining guests over the holiday, we have pushed our bodies to the limit. They quickly tell on us, eyes heavy, mind screaming for coffee, slippers dragging the floor. 

Amid this busy season, how can we ensure that Christ remains the center of Christmas morning, bringing us peace, joy, and hopeful energy far superior to our dark roast brew? How can we approach Christmastime so we enjoy all the festive traditions yet keep the manger the main thing? 

Thankfully, the answer isn’t a deep secret, and it’s what most of us do well, almost too well, this time of year. Planning. Conscientious, motivated planning. No doubt, we go to great detail to collaborate with friends concerning the annual tacky Christmas sweater party. We ensure that we pack and donate at least on

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