Today I Asked Jesus, “What do You Think of Santa Claus?”
by Dr. Anthony Murphy writerToday I asked Jesus, “What do you think of Santa Claus?”
He answered me without a pause,
"He is a distraction to take away the actual reason,
he is a diversion, for the real reason for the season."
Yes, Satan always creates substitutes to lead many astray.
It was the same in times of old, as it is today.
Santa Claus is promoted as "Good 'ole Saint Nick."
Many children and adults believe in him, a satanic trick.
Everything about Santa Claus is designed to distract.
This poem will not be popular. How did you react?
Sometimes the poems I write, create anger with some.
I just want to give credit to Jesus, the only true One.
When we all stand in front of God, and we all will someday,
and, he asks, ”Who did you believe in?” What will you say?
If you trusted in Santa Claus, Rudolph and his sleigh,
then Satan succeeded and was able to lead you astray.
Diversions are an old and very successful way
designed by Satan to lead many astray.
Just stay true to Jesus, He is the real reason for Christmas today.
He came as a baby, born of a virgin, and is why we celebrate this day.
He answered me without a pause,
"He is a distraction to take away the actual reason,
he is a diversion, for the real reason for the season."
Yes, Satan always creates substitutes to lead many astray.
It was the same in times of old, as it is today.
Santa Claus is promoted as "Good 'ole Saint Nick."
Many children and adults believe in him, a satanic trick.
Everything about Santa Claus is designed to distract.
This poem will not be popular. How did you react?
Sometimes the poems I write, create anger with some.
I just want to give credit to Jesus, the only true One.
When we all stand in front of God, and we all will someday,
and, he asks, ”Who did you believe in?” What will you say?
If you trusted in Santa Claus, Rudolph and his sleigh,
then Satan succeeded and was able to lead you astray.
Diversions are an old and very successful way
designed by Satan to lead many astray.
Just stay true to Jesus, He is the real reason for Christmas today.
He came as a baby, born of a virgin, and is why we celebrate this day.
Chaplain Anthony Murphy, ND