I thought being a good Christian as you said, you could as least bring three quotations from the Holy Bible that sanction Xmas. I'm sorry to say that you've woefully failed biblically to convince your readers why Christians s ... read full comment
I thought being a good Christian as you said, you could as least bring three quotations from the Holy Bible that sanction Xmas. I'm sorry to say that you've woefully failed biblically to convince your readers why Christians should celebrate Xmas. The bible should be the basis for all that we do.
Kwame 8 years ago
In the Bible the three wise men celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ. They travelled to look for him, worshipped and presented gifts of physical and spiritual significance.
In the Bible the three wise men celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ. They travelled to look for him, worshipped and presented gifts of physical and spiritual significance.
jay 8 years ago
Stop living a lie, be real, life is too short for it to be wasted on living a lie. Instead try and find out who you really are, discover your true african identity which am sorry to say it is not christus, budha, hindu, islam ... read full comment
Stop living a lie, be real, life is too short for it to be wasted on living a lie. Instead try and find out who you really are, discover your true african identity which am sorry to say it is not christus, budha, hindu, islam, jew or whatever, you are something more greater than that. Being black itself is a religion, you can not be black and also be something else. Today we are divided along several foreign religious ideologies, i
jay 8 years ago
its really destroying our black african community, we can not compete on the global stage disguised as something else, thats why we are always dis regarded by other cultures because we dont have a true culture, we dont even s ... read full comment
its really destroying our black african community, we can not compete on the global stage disguised as something else, thats why we are always dis regarded by other cultures because we dont have a true culture, we dont even speak our own language, so where are we going with all these falsehood. A word to the wise....
Nana Marfo 8 years ago
You sit somewhere and write shit.... Why don't you quote from the Bible instead of your pathetic moral arguement, which lacks cohesion and Biblical facts.....
You sit somewhere and write shit.... Why don't you quote from the Bible instead of your pathetic moral arguement, which lacks cohesion and Biblical facts.....
Wal 8 years ago
this sinful period is certainly not xtian celebration. infact all the moslems festivals are better than xmass, when i got born again then I understood that the catholic church has done terrible harm to xtianity. check xmas,va ... read full comment
this sinful period is certainly not xtian celebration. infact all the moslems festivals are better than xmass, when i got born again then I understood that the catholic church has done terrible harm to xtianity. check xmas,valentine etc and know that they are satanic and they came from catholic church
Kelly James 8 years ago
You can continuou to wallow in your stupidity hoping that you are celebrating the birth of christ your god.You will know the truth when you die.Everything has history,read the true story of christmas from history and no one w ... read full comment
You can continuou to wallow in your stupidity hoping that you are celebrating the birth of christ your god.You will know the truth when you die.Everything has history,read the true story of christmas from history and no one will tell you that,you are worspping the devil.
bt tt 8 years ago
We need to ask ourselves who are the wise men- they are the magicians, sorcerers who are consulted by kings and its no wonder they went to king herod. Wyy would God let the wisemen see herod when he knew he would slaughter in ... read full comment
We need to ask ourselves who are the wise men- they are the magicians, sorcerers who are consulted by kings and its no wonder they went to king herod. Wyy would God let the wisemen see herod when he knew he would slaughter innocent children? Christian think! That is why peter or paul did not celebrate xmas. It is instituted by pagan rome as christ-mass. There nothing xtian abt xmas and that is why unbelievers dont like jesus but celebrate pagan xmas which is full of drunkeness, overeating, one duping another foe money to celebrate. If any xtian remember the birth if xrist, do what the dheperds did- broadcast the good news of salvation.
Kiki 8 years ago
Uncle, uncle abeg, celebrate the Christmas quietly, chew ur chicken peacefully and stop branding ppl who know what Xmas means as antichrist. Which bible quotation said Christ was born in the winter? Has the seasons changed? O ... read full comment
Uncle, uncle abeg, celebrate the Christmas quietly, chew ur chicken peacefully and stop branding ppl who know what Xmas means as antichrist. Which bible quotation said Christ was born in the winter? Has the seasons changed? Or u r celebrating a festival based on lie? Some of us Christians are making the gospel too hard to send out. So much refined Christianity won't be accepted.
Papa 8 years ago
its simple n clear, if Christ wanted us to celebrate his birth he would have given us a date. Ghana had its independence on 6th March. it would be weird for anybody to celebrate our independence on e.g. 12th Nov. Did the bi ... read full comment
its simple n clear, if Christ wanted us to celebrate his birth he would have given us a date. Ghana had its independence on 6th March. it would be weird for anybody to celebrate our independence on e.g. 12th Nov. Did the bible say the 3 wise men celebrated Christ birth on 25th DEC?. Read your history well.
Papa 8 years ago
in the 6th month of the yr an angel visited Mary. certainly if Christ was to be born in DEC n it would b next the next yr march when Mary would b pregnant, which I strongly disagree. and u wrote this piece as if it was a stor ... read full comment
in the 6th month of the yr an angel visited Mary. certainly if Christ was to be born in DEC n it would b next the next yr march when Mary would b pregnant, which I strongly disagree. and u wrote this piece as if it was a story book no single quotation. I'm sorry u only convinced yourself.
yaw mossie 8 years ago
did God intentionally leave the celebration of Christmas ( which as you say is soo important) in the bible or he forgot to write that people should celebrate it.
did God intentionally leave the celebration of Christmas ( which as you say is soo important) in the bible or he forgot to write that people should celebrate it.
Jt 8 years ago
What born again!
What born again!
Theodore Quist 8 years ago
Your article is full of wishful thinking. You cannot explain Christianity from your opinion. You need to prove from the Bible whether what you are saying is Biblical. Having said that I submit an outline to prove the error of ... read full comment
Your article is full of wishful thinking. You cannot explain Christianity from your opinion. You need to prove from the Bible whether what you are saying is Biblical. Having said that I submit an outline to prove the error of celebrating Christmas from Biblical point of view.
1. "Christmas" is an annual holiday celebrated by many...
a. Millions commemorate the birth of Jesus on this day
b. Many consider it as one of "the most holy" of religious holidays
c. For some, it marks one of the few times they attend church
services (along with Easter and Mother's Day)
2. But were you aware that...?
a. Christians in the NT did not celebrate the birth of Jesus as an
annual observance?
b. Most Protestant churches did not begin celebrating Christmas until
the 19th century?
c. Most churches of Christ still do not have annual observances of
Christ's birth
3. This may prompt questions in the minds of some...
a. How did the yearly observance of Jesus' birth get started?
b. Should not the Lord's church involve herself in such a holiday?
c. How about observing certain elements of it as individuals?
[Focusing on the observance of Christmas in connection with the birth of
Christ, let's start with...]
I. THE BIRTH OF JESUS
A. IN THE BIBLE...
1. "The New Testament provides no clues in this regard."
- Encyclopedia Britannica
2. The NT simply states that it happened in the days of Caesar
Augustus and while Quirinius was governing Syria - Lk 2:1-2
3. Most scholars place the year of Jesus' birth between 4-6 B.C.
-- The actual year is uncertain, let alone the month and day
B. IN HISTORY...
1. Sextus Julius Africanus popularized the idea that Jesus was
born on December 25 in his Chronographiai, a reference book
written in 221 AD. - Wikipedia, "Christmas"
a. Based on the assumption that Jesus died on March 25
b. Based on a Jewish belief that prophets died on the same date
as their conception
c. Thus if Jesus was conceived on March 25, then He was born
nine months later (assuming a gestation period lasting
exactly nine months)
2. However, Orthodox churches celebrate the birth of Jesus on Jan
6th or 7th
-- The fact is that no really knows what day, month, or year Jesus
was born
[If we don't know exactly when Jesus was born, then how did the annual
celebration of His birth begin? For that, let's review the history
of...]
II. THE CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS
A. IN THE BIBLE...
1. There is no reference to Christians celebrating the birth of
Jesus as an annual observance
2. The only event of Jesus' life that was celebrated regularly was
His death, done weekly in the observance of the Lord's Supper
- cf. Ac 20:7; 1Co 11:20-34
3. Paul expressed concern about observing days, months, and years
- Ga 4:9-10
-- The Bible does not support the idea of an annual celebration of
the birth of Jesus
B. IN HISTORY...
1. The identification of the birth date of Jesus did not at first
inspire feasting or celebration - Wikipedia, "Christmas"
a. Tertullian does not mention it as a major feast day
b. In 245 A.D, Origen denounced the idea of celebrating Jesus'
birthday
c. The earliest reference to Christmas is in a calendar in 354
A.D.
d. Soon after it was introduced to Constantinople (379),
Antioch (380), Alexandria (430)
2. Among Protestant churches, especially in the US - ibid.
a. During the Reformation, Protestants condemned Christmas as
"trappings of popery" (Christmas literally means "the Mass
of Christ", or "mass on Christ's day")
b. England's Puritan rulers banned it in 1647, it was
reinstated in 1660
c. Puritans of New England disapproved of Christmas, it was
outlawed from 1659 to 1681
d. Christmas fell out of favor in the US after the American
Revolution, as it was considered an English custom
e. Interest in Christmas in America was revived through novels
by Washington Irvin and by immigrants from Europe bringing
their customs
f. Christmas was declared a U.S. federal holiday in 1870
-- The annual observance of the birth of Christ has been adopted
only after great controversy among both Catholic and Protestant
churches
[So we don't know when Jesus was born, and we do know that an annual
observance of His birth did not begin for hundreds of years after the
church began, what about today...?]
III. SHOULD CHRISTMAS BE A WORK OF THE CHURCH?
A. PAUL GAVE WARNINGS REGARDING FEAST DAYS...
1. He expressed his concern for the churches in Galatia - Ga 4:
8-11
a. Not that their practice was wrong per se, only but he was
concerned
b. From the context, his concern pertained to "why" they were
doing these things
1) If they believed it was necessary to be saved, then
Paul's labor among them was in danger of being in vain
2) For seeking justification through the Law, religious
feast days, etc., causes one to fall from grace and
become estranged from Christ! - cf. Ga 5:4
2. Paul admonished the Colossians not to let anyone "judge" them
- Col 2:16-17
a. Some were seeking to bind the Law upon the Gentile believers
- e.g., Ac 15:1,5
b. Gentile Christians were told not to let any one judge
(condemn) them, for salvation is in Christ, not in the
keeping of the religious feast days of the Law
3. Yet Paul himself was not averse to observing certain feast days
apart from the church
a. He did not hesitate to keep Jewish customs when expedient
- 1Co 9:19-20
1) He had Timothy circumcised - Ac 16:1-3
2) He took a vow - Ac 18:18
3) He sought to keep a Jewish feast in Jerusalem - Ac 18:
19-21
4) He participated in purification ceremonies, which
included animal sacrifices - Ac 21:17-26; cf. Num 6:13-20
b. However, his teaching made clear:
1) It should be kept on an individual basis - cf. Ro 14:5-6
2) It should not be bound on others - cf. Ga 2:3-5
3) It had nothing to do with our justification in Christ
- cf. Ga 5:4-6
-- Where Paul drew the line was in making such matters church
doctrine or practice, in which people would be compelled to
participate in them
B. JESUS WARNED OF THE DANGER OF HUMAN TRADITIONS...
1. He rebuked the scribes Pharisees for their use of traditions
- Mk 7:1-13
a. They made their traditions necessary for all to observe - Mk
7:7
b. In keeping their traditions, they laid aside the commands of
God - Mk 7:8-9
2. Traditions of men are wrong when they:
a. Become matters of doctrine or required practice, bound upon
all
b. Displace the commands of God by the very keeping of the
traditions
-- Feast days are therefore like traditions; in certain situations
they can be matters of expediency, but they can become a
stumbling block to others!
C. MAKING APPLICATION IN REGARDS TO CHRISTMAS...
1. The Bible is silent regarding any observance of Christ's birth
a. God and Jesus evidently did not deem it necessary for the
church
b. Any observance is based upon human tradition, not God's Word
2. As a human tradition, we must be very careful - cf. Mk 7:7-9
a. It cannot become a matter of doctrine, which is bound upon
others
b. It cannot displace the keeping of God's commandments (do
those who come only on Easter believe that it renders the
command in He 10:25 of none effect?)
3. An annual observance by the church is certainly unwise, if not
wrong
a. It intertwines human traditions with God's commands for His
church
b. It forces people to observe what is a human tradition
4. On an individual basis, if one wishes to esteem one day above
another:
a. It is between him and the Lord - Ro 14:5-6
b. Be careful not to condemn those who differ - Ro 14:4,10-12
c. Be sensitive to the convictions of others - Ro 14:13-19
5. As for pagan elements that have become intertwined with the
Christmas holiday...
a. Perhaps this is best left on an individual basis
b. My own understanding is that we are free in Christ to change
what may have been a religious practice at one time for
personal use as an expediency
1) E.g., using circumcision for hygienic purposes
2) E.g., exchanging gifts among friends and family
CONCLUSION
1. My view of Christmas is similar to how I view Thanksgiving...
a. I know the idea of an annual observance is foreign to the
Scriptures
b. As Christians we should give thanks and celebrate Christ's birth
year around
2. But seeking to "continue steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine" (Ac
2:42)...
a. The Lord's church should refrain from adding human traditions to
its work and worship
b. Even so, I am grateful that at least once a year people think
about Jesus' birth
3. My prayer is that people will do more than think about His birth once
a year...
a. That we be thankful for His coming to this earth every day
b. That we will submit to His rule and be citizens of His kingdom
foretold long ago:
For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the
government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be
called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father,
Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no
end, Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, To order
it and establish it with judgment and justice From that time
forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will
perform this.
- Isa 9:6-7
Unless we submit to the authority of Jesus Christ, His birth means
nothing to us. Have you been born again of water and Spirit that you
might enter that wonderful kingdom of God? - cf. Jn 3:3-5
I thought being a good Christian as you said, you could as least bring three quotations from the Holy Bible that sanction Xmas. I'm sorry to say that you've woefully failed biblically to convince your readers why Christians s ...
read full comment
In the Bible the three wise men celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ. They travelled to look for him, worshipped and presented gifts of physical and spiritual significance.
Stop living a lie, be real, life is too short for it to be wasted on living a lie. Instead try and find out who you really are, discover your true african identity which am sorry to say it is not christus, budha, hindu, islam ...
read full comment
its really destroying our black african community, we can not compete on the global stage disguised as something else, thats why we are always dis regarded by other cultures because we dont have a true culture, we dont even s ...
read full comment
You sit somewhere and write shit.... Why don't you quote from the Bible instead of your pathetic moral arguement, which lacks cohesion and Biblical facts.....
this sinful period is certainly not xtian celebration. infact all the moslems festivals are better than xmass, when i got born again then I understood that the catholic church has done terrible harm to xtianity. check xmas,va ...
read full comment
You can continuou to wallow in your stupidity hoping that you are celebrating the birth of christ your god.You will know the truth when you die.Everything has history,read the true story of christmas from history and no one w ...
read full comment
We need to ask ourselves who are the wise men- they are the magicians, sorcerers who are consulted by kings and its no wonder they went to king herod. Wyy would God let the wisemen see herod when he knew he would slaughter in ...
read full comment
Uncle, uncle abeg, celebrate the Christmas quietly, chew ur chicken peacefully and stop branding ppl who know what Xmas means as antichrist. Which bible quotation said Christ was born in the winter? Has the seasons changed? O ...
read full comment
its simple n clear, if Christ wanted us to celebrate his birth he would have given us a date. Ghana had its independence on 6th March. it would be weird for anybody to celebrate our independence on e.g. 12th Nov. Did the bi ...
read full comment
in the 6th month of the yr an angel visited Mary. certainly if Christ was to be born in DEC n it would b next the next yr march when Mary would b pregnant, which I strongly disagree. and u wrote this piece as if it was a stor ...
read full comment
did God intentionally leave the celebration of Christmas ( which as you say is soo important) in the bible or he forgot to write that people should celebrate it.
What born again!
Your article is full of wishful thinking. You cannot explain Christianity from your opinion. You need to prove from the Bible whether what you are saying is Biblical. Having said that I submit an outline to prove the error of ...
read full comment