The Christian and Christmas
What do the two have in common?
The
Christian and "Christmas"
Author
Unknown
We
have nothing to say in this message to the world, nor to anyone who does
not belong to the Lord Jesus Christ. Our appeal is to those who love Him
and desire to please Him in all things. To such devoted persons we would
like to point out some important facts about the holiday known in the
world as "Christmas," keeping in mind that the Word of God is
the only true and sufficient guide for the child of God. (Read 2 Tim.
3:16-17)
The
fact that God has not commanded the celebration of the birth of His Son
is sufficient reason for any child of God NOT to have any part in such
practice. There are many other reasons that may be stated for the true
believer having no part in such unfruitful works of darkness, but this
is enough: "MY LORD HAS NOT TOLD ME TO DO IT!"
As
for the word "Christ-mass," we prefer not even to take it on
our lips. Think of associating the title of our blessed Lord with the
abominable, Romanized, heathen mass! The modification with the Greek
initial (Xmas) is preferable to us, for it at least leaves the precious
name of our Saviour out of the shameful affair.
Some
will ask: "Do not Christians the world over observe this holiday?
"To which we would say: "It is more generally practiced by the
world and by nominal professors than by true Christians. And whatever
the world practices ought to be held in suspicion by the believer in
Christ, for "all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and
the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but
is of the world." And "we know that we are of God, and the
world lieth in wickedness." (1 John 2:16 and 5:19)
We
regretfully admit that many Christians, whose salvation we could not
doubt, are too badly misled by men's traditions and too blind to the
importance of taking guidance solely from God's Word, to take any godly
stand against this Xmas monstrosity, But all who acknowledge the supreme
authority of the Holy Scriptures to direct in such matters, will most
certainly have no more to do with this unholy holiday after their
attention has been called to it.
As
to its origin, Xmas was originally a Roman heathen celebration of the
birthday of the sun god. It was taken over by the Catholics, with such
changes as suited their abominable idolatry. And then the Protestant
daughters followed the "Mother of Harlots" (Rev. 17:5), and
modified it a little more till they think they are now honouring the
Lord by its observance.
The
Xmas tree, the mistletoe, the holly wreaths, candles, and the
child-deceiving tradition of Santa Claus, are all of heathen origin.
There is not one word in Holy Writ in favour of any of them. But listen
to what the Word of God does say about it:
"Thus
saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen . . . 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." (Jer. 10:2-4)
God
has not told us to observe any special days. Instead, He has warned us
about getting entangled with them. To the Galatian, who had been led off
by such traditions, He said: "Ye observe days, and months, and
times, and years; I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you
labour in vain." (Gal. 4:10) To the Christian there should be no
special holy days; every day should be alike holy unto the Lord, though
it is the believer's blessed privilege by divine order and precedent to
meet together on the first day of the week for fellowship and
remembrance of the Lord's death on the cross.
The
fact that the world joins in the celebration of Xmas is a proof that it
is not according to the will of God, "For the carnal mind is enmity
against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can
be." (Romans 8:7)
If
they would not link the name of our blessed Lord with their heathen
ceremonies, then we would hold our peace. If it were like the 4th of
July celebration we would have nothing to say. We see pictures of
elaborate mangers on bill boards and magazines, and the whole world
glories in its shame — that the eternal Son of God came into the world
and the best it would give Him was a cow barn to be born in! But for the
believer, not one possible argument has any weight, since "MY LORD
HAS NOT TOLD ME TO DO IT."
God
has not allowed us to know the time of the birth of His Son. It is not
His birth that we are asked to remember. It is His death on the cross,
His precious blood that paid for our sins, that we are told to remember.
And that is what the world tries to soft pedal. "The preaching of
the cross is foolishness to them that perish." (1 Cor. 1:18)
What
may be said of Xmas may also be said of Easter, just another religious
heathen celebration, in which religious professors have joined the rest
of this Christ-rejecting world in putting our Lord to an open shame,
associating eggs and bunnies and fancy hats with the solemn spectacle of
the cross, the empty tomb, and His resurrection! Let every genuine
believer in Christ hang his head for any part he ever had in such unholy
business. Also think of a child of God stealing one of the Lord's days
and calling it "Mother's Day," or "Father's Day," or
"Children's Day"!
The
most notable birthday celebrations in the Bible are Pharaoh's and
Herod's, both accompanied by murder. The most outstanding merry-making
and gift-sending part in the Bible is in Revelation 11:10, where God's
two faithful witnesses are finally slain and people rejoice and send
gifts to each other because they will not have to listen to God's
message any longer! Let every true Christian take his stand openly on
the Lord's side, by having nothing to do with these festivities which
are the inventions of modern Babylon.
"For
her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her
iniquities." (Rev. 18:5) "Earnestly contend for the
faith." "And have not fellowship with the unfruitful works of
darkness, but rather reprove them." (Jude 3, Eph. 5:11)
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