Most every kid in America knows at least two things about “Santa Claus.” One, he lives at the North Pole, and two, he delivers presents in a sleigh.
The idea of a Santa Claus grew out of traditions surrounding the historical Saint Nicholas (a fourth-century Greek bishop and gift-giver.) While he’s referred to as Santa Claus in English, there are many names for him in other countries and languages. Let’s take a look.
Play the following video for your students [1:44; stop at 1:29]: What Santa Claus Looks Like In Different Countries
Invite students to share which version of Santa was their favorite, as well as whether they were surprised by any of the Santas.
While the name and specific details of Santa vary from country to country, the spirit of a generous man sharing gifts with children remains the same. And, when you hear the name “Santa,” an image of a man with a red suit and long beard probably comes to mind.
A name can be a powerful thing. It’s not magic—calling a turkey “cow” won’t make it start mooing. But on the other hand, a name is a powerful reminder of who you are . . . or maybe who you want to be.
In the Bible, some names have a slightly different purpose. They’re still a reminder of qualities a person has. But the reminder isn’t just for the person with the name—it’s really a reminder to us of the way God shaped that person’s story. What’s the most important thing God wants us to recall about that person?
For example, Abraham means “father of many,” because he became the ancestor of the nation of Israel. Peter means “rock,” because Jesus made him one of the foundations of the Church. And then there’s the name we want to focus on today—Jesus. It means “rescuer” or “deliverer.”
- Why does the name “Jesus” have such significance to us as Christians? (It’s because Jesus has rescued/ delivered all of us from our sins!)
When people think of Christmas, they often think of two names. One of them is Santa Claus. But the very name of the holiday we are talking about—Christmas—should be linked to Jesus the Christ! That’s the important name! Santa’s generosity in giving gifts is good, but Jesus rescued us by giving His life.
Jesus’ name is a reminder of why we honor Him every week in church. God doesn’t want us to forget that it’s only Jesus who can deliver us from our sins.
Let’s dig deeper into His name as we look at a familiar passage from Matthew.
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