In a Sunday interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Jake Tapper suggested that Christmas shouldn’t happen this year because of the pandemic. Franklin Graham took offense to such comment and is reminding us all that Christmas isn’t about presents or parties. It’s about Jesus Christ.
Franklin Graham and other Christians aren’t going to allow the main stream media cancel Christmas.
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With the COVID-19 numbers on the rise, Tapper played the role of the party pooper and stated, “Christmas is probably not gonna be possible.”
Christians know that even if it is different this year, Christmas is still coming. It’s not about fancy parties and spending lots of money.
It’s about the birth of Jesus Christ.
Some people might choose not to have big parties, but it will still be Christmas. We are not going to allow cancel culture to come for Christmas.
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It doesn’t matter what our Governors try to order us to do in our own homes or what journalists try to guilt us into giving up.
Christmas is coming and Christians will still celebrate Jesus’s birthday.
Jake Tapper does not get to tell me whether or not my family celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ https://t.co/MsI20WshzP
— Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) November 15, 2020
Franklin Graham didn’t take this comment from Tapper lightly. Cancel culture might come for Christmas, but we aren’t going to allow it.
“I have news for him—Christmas is going to be celebrated by millions around the world bc it isn’t about gatherings—it’s about Jesus Christ,” Graham tweeted in response to Tapper’s cancelling of Christmas.
.@CNN’s @JakeTapper made the gloomy proclamation that “Christmas is probably not gonna be possible” this yr. I have news for him—Christmas is going to be celebrated by millions around the world bc it isn’t about gatherings—it’s about Jesus Christ. https://t.co/MXVfkFchHx
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) November 16, 2020
“As Christians, we celebrate that “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” This is what Christmas is about—#COVID doesn’t change that!,” Graham continues in another tweet.
As Christians, we celebrate that “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” This is what Christmas is about—#COVID doesn’t change that!
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) November 16, 2020
Franklin Graham’s Prayer
Graham is hopeful that some good can come out of this pandemic. It’s been a lousy and challenging year with tremendous loss, but Jesus offers us hope.
Christmas is an excellent time to turn to Jesus and let him help carry our burdens.
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Graham posted prayer that he hopes will touch the hearts of millions as we enter this holiday season.
My prayer is that this Christmas millions of people will turn to Jesus Christ and put their faith and trust in Him as the pandemic continues to grip hearts around the world with fear and anxiousness.
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) November 16, 2020
Christmas is coming, whether Jake Tapper agrees or not.