Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.
May we never lose sight of him.
Christmas Day Is My God's Birthday
From childhood onward, Christmas always carried a strange tension for me.
I loved the excitement, the lights, the gifts... yet somewhere deep inside, I sensed that something was missing. Even as a young boy, I knew that the noise and glitter couldn't be all there was. I could feel the real meaning slipping through my fingers, replaced bit by bit with distractions that never quite satisfied.
Christmas Day Is My God's Birthday was born out of that ache — the longing to return to the simplicity and wonder of what Christmas truly is: the day God stepped into our world. The day hope took on flesh. The day love Himself was born among us.
This song is my way of reminding my own heart - and anyone who listens - that Christmas isn't about what we receive, but about the One who was given. It is a gentle turning back, a re-centring of the soul. A celebration of the God who arrived in humility, entered our darkness, and brought the light that no season, no hardship, and no distance can ever dim.
Christmas Day truly is my God's birthday... and remembering that leads me home to the meaning I had lost.
©2016
Christmas Time,Time To Praise The One
For many years, Christmas drifted into something shallow for me — familiar, festive, but somehow hollow. I knew the carols, I knew the stories, but the heart of it all seemed to fade beneath the busyness. A childlike awareness lingered inside me: this isn't quite right... there's something more.
Christmas Time, Time To Praise The One came from that realisation - a rediscovery of the One who stands at the centre of every candle flame, every nativity scene, every whispered prayer on a cold winter night.
Christmas isn't merely a season to enjoy; it is a moment in the year when heaven touched earth, when God bent low to lift us high.
This song is a call to pause, to breathe, to turn our attention back to Jesus — the One worthy of all praise. It invites us to lift our eyes above the wrapping paper and the rushed schedules, and to remember that Christmas is a gift of worship. Not because we must, but because our hearts can't help it when we truly see Him.
At Christmas time, more than any other time, it is right to praise the One who came for us.
©2016