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- “Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.” (10:2-4)
- “Perhaps the most probable date, though no one really knows, is about September 29. This was the first day of the great Jewish Feast of Tabernacles, when thousands of pilgrims from all over Israel went up to Jerusalem to dwell in small ‘tabernacles’ or booths, commemorating their wilderness wanderings and anticipating the coming kingdom, when God Himself would ‘tabernacle’ with them (note Rev. 21:3). This would have been a good time for the Roman census, with the weather still warm and most of the harvest in, and with people traveling anyway. Shepherds would likely still have their flocks in the field, whereas none of this seems at all likely in the wintertime.”[1]
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There are a good number of Christians who will dispense with Christmas celebrations this year because they are offend by “X-mas” signs and believe that “Santa” is just a transposition of the word “Satan.” They oppose the twinkling lights that decorate houses and the Jolly Saint Nick that they believe has been used to try and replace the Saint Jesus. What if someone asked you why you kept Christmas? If you respond by saying, “Because the Bible says so” you will be lost in wrong interpretation.
Many of the present day Christmas customs actually have little relevance to biblical Christianity. Such things as commercialism, drunkenness, and the general letdown of morals that have come to be associated with the “holiday season” obviously find no basis in biblical Christianity. But did you know the same could be said for Christmas trees, holly and mistletoe, the Santa Claus myth, and similar more pleasant Christmas traditions. There is no evidence in the New Testament that the early Christians observed Christmas at all. Furthermore, many authorities believe now that Jesus wasn’t even born on December 25th. It is not surprising then, that many Christians have questioned whether Christmas is even a Christian holiday at all. Some have even gone as far as to vigorously reject and oppose the holiday altogether. Entire churches and families will boycott Christmas this holiday season because they firmly believe it is not only un-Christian but also anti-Christian. So what is to be done with Christmas? Are there any observances during the holiday that, though not explicitly found in the Bible, make it a legitimate and wholesome time of festival? It is my prayer that the following thoughts will help us all to avoid a cantankerous, critical, and divisive spirit during this holiday season. Common Arguments Considered: 1. Christmas is Commercialized and Materialistic 6. Santa is Just an Attempt to Replace Jesus [1] Henry M. Morris, The Bible Has the Answer (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1971), 202. |
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“We pledge on this day (Wednesday, July 31, 2013) to fan the flame of their (Chad and Courtney Phelps) lives and work . . . To be here tonight and listen to the testimony of this dear family is profoundly inspiring.”
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– Steve Pettit, President of Bob Jones University |
“This is a trage-tunity. It’s a tragedy but also an opportunity to declare the glorious gospel of Christ.”
– Joe Fant, Program Director at The WILDS Christian Camp |
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