10 Lines on Christmas
10 Lines on Christ mas – Set 1/ Set 2/ Set 3/ Set 4/ Set 5 For Students and Children.
Christmas is celebrated by the Christians for remembering the birth of Jesus Christ on 25 December. Christmas starts with decorating their houses; buying gifts, sweets, clothes. Christmas is celebrated by billions of Christian and non-Christian people around the world. Christmas is a public holiday in several countries around the world. Christmas comes with joy, peace, love and happiness. Christmas comes with good cheer, fun, many gifts, delicious food, holidays and enjoyment with family and friends.
10 Lines on Christmas – Set 1
1.
Christmas is an annual festival of
Christians.
2.
Christmas is celebrated on 25
December
3.
Christmas is celebrated by the
Christians to remember the birth of Jesus Christ.
4.
The great majority of Christians
worship Jesus Christ as God
5.
The people clean their houses and
decorate the house with flowers, lights, decorative, coloured papers, bells.
Christmas trees, Santa Clause, toys etc.
6.
Children are very happy to get a lot
of gifts.
7.
They enjoy special rich fruit cakes,
cookies, sweets etc.
8.
Christmas Day is celebrated public
holiday in countries around the world.
9.
Christmas is the time of celebration
and festivity.
Christmas comes with good cheer, fun, and many gifts.
10 Lines on Christmas - Set 2
1.
Christmas is a special day for
Christians but it is also a cheerful day for other religions.
2.
Christmas is celebrated on 25
December by the Christians to remember the birth of Jesus Christ.
3.
Jesus Christ is the religious leader
revered in Christianity.
4.
Christians believe he is the “Son of
God”.
5.
Christmas is celebrated not only by
the Christians but also by the non-Christians around the world.
6.
The people clean their houses and
decorate the house with flowers, lights, decorative,
7.
The Christians start their day with
special prayers in the churches.
8.
They enjoy the delicious food and
they sing carols and fully enjoy the day.
9.
Children are very happy to get a lot
of gifts from their parents, relatives and also mythical figure Santa Claus.
10. Christmas comes with joy, peace, love
and happiness.
10 Lines on Christmas – Set 3
1.
Christmas or the “Feast of the
Nativity” is an annual festival of Christianity.
2.
Christmas is celebrated on 25
December to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ.
3.
Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth is
founder and the central figure of Christianity.
4.
The Christians believe him the
incarnation of God the Son and Messiah.
5.
Jesus was born around 4 B.C in
Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph.
6.
Jesus was born in a stable but the
year of his birth is debated by the scholars.
7.There are many traditions involved with the festival like Evergreen tree, candles, holly, gift giving, Advent calendar, caroling, viewing a Nativity play; an exchange of Christmas cards.
8.
The people organize a special meal
and enjoy with families and friends.
9.
Mythical figure Santa Claus or Father
Christmas brings gifts to children during the Christmas.
10. Christmas brings holidays and
enjoyment with family and friends.
10 Lines on Christmas – Set 4
1.
Christmas is celebrated on 25
December to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the
Son of God and Messiah.
2.
Though it is a Christian festival but
the non-Christians also celebrate the festival around the world.
3.
According to the Gospels of Matthew
and Luke, Jesus was born around 4 B.C in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph in a
stable.
4.
As Bible does not mention date of
Jesus’s birth, Pope Julius I or Sextus Julius Africanus chose 25 December as
the birthday of Jesus Christ in 221.
5.
In Rome, the first Christmas was
celebrated on 25 December AD 336, during the reign of the Roman Emperor
Constantine.
6.
Christmas means Christ-mass and there
are different theories about why Christmas is celebrated on 25 December.
7.
Many Orthodox Christians and churches
still use the Julian calendar that pre-dates the Gregorian calendar, so they
celebrate Christmas on 7th January.
8.
Evergreen tree that is the symbol of
eternal life and candles are the symbol that says Jesus is the “Light of the
world”.
9.
Many schools, churches organize
special events and distribute meals and warm clothes to the needy people,
homeless shelters.
10. The celebration of Christmas starts
with decorating their houses; buying gifts, sweets, clothes.
10 Lines on Christmas – Set 5
1.
Christmas is the religious festival
of Christianity, the world’s largest religion with about 2.4 billion followers
as of 2020.
2.
On 25 December, Christians from all
over the world gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus with full enthusiasm.
3.
Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth,
the central figure of Christianity.
4.
The Christians believe Jesus Christ
the incarnation of Son of God
5.
In some part of UK, Christmas is
celebrated on 6th January and called “Old Christmas”.
6.
St. Augustine of Canterbury also
called Austin, probably started the wide spread celebration of Christmas in the
large part of England in the 6th century.
7.
Red, Green and Golden colors are the
traditional colours of Christmas.
8.
Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus,
Green colour represents the eternal life and Gold colour symbolizes royalty.
9.
Christian tradition associated with red-dressed Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas, who brings gifts, toys
and candy on Christmas Eve for children.
10. Christmas comes with joy and
happiness and relief from hard work, stress and work-pressure so the people
happily enjoy the Christmas.
Conclusion
Christmas is celebrated by the Christians to remember
the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, religious leader revered in
Christianity and The Christians believe him the incarnation of God the Son and
Messiah. The year of his birth is debated by
the scholars but According to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was born
around 4 B.C in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph in a stable.
Jesus’s Crucifixion is commemorated as “Good Friday”
and his resurrection as “Easter Sunday”. In
the past, “Easter” was the main holiday and the people not celebrated Jesus’s
birth. Pope Julius I or Sextus Julius Africanus chose 25 December as the
birthday of Jesus Christ in 221. In
Rome, the first Christmas was celebrated on 25 December AD 336, during
the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
Many
Orthodox Christians and churches still use the Julian calendar that pre-dates
the Gregorian calendar, so they celebrate Christmas on 7th January. In some part of UK, Christmas is celebrated on
6th January and called “Old Christmas”.
Many traditions are included with the festival like
Evergreen tree that is the symbol of eternal life. Candles are the symbol that
says Jesus is the “Light of the world”, Red color represents the blood and
death of Jesus and the Bell is symbolized the “Good News”.
Celebration of Christmas starts with decorating
their houses; buying gifts, sweets, clothes. The children become happy to get
gifts, toys sweets chocolates, cakes. The people enjoy this day very much with
their family, friends and relatives.
Though Christmas
is a Christian festival but the non-Christians also
celebrate the festival around the world. Christmas comes with joy,
peace, love and happiness.
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