Wednesday, December 13, 2023

The Truth About Christmas

In Jeremiah chapter 10, YHVH instructs us not to learn the practices of the pagans. He goes on to elaborate on how they follow astrological signs and how they go out into the grove and cut down a tree and deck it with silver and gold. However, it is no different than a scarecrow in a cucumber patch. It's deaf, dumb and unable to do good or bad.

Many people have used this scripture to argue their beliefs against the christmas tree. Yet, with a little careful research, we understand He's speaking of carving an idol. So, why is the christmas tree idolatry?

The pagans of long ago were sun worshipers. They believed that every year around December 25th, the sun died and was reborn. We understand, as did they that the shortest day of the year is December 21st. The following day is a new beginning as the days began getting longer and longer, until it climaxes on June 21st.

For hundreds of years, the Roman empire forced the nations that they conquered to recognized the Roman Emperor as the supreme god on earth. Finally, in the third century C.E. Constantine assumed the title of Emperor. He came to study and believe in the fastly growing Christian faith, which for many years had been outlawed by the Roman empire. In his desire to make Christianity the universal religion of the Roman empire, he begin to adopt pagan practices into the christian faith so that other religions would more easily accept the Christian faith.

On 325 A.D., the council of Nicea met and adopted many of the well known traditions of what we now call Christianity. This was the birth of the Catholic church. For those who are familiar with the term “Catholic”, it means universal. December 25th, which had been regarded by many to be the birthday of the Sun, now became the birthday of “our lord”. You only have to read Luke 1:26 and do the math to decide Yeshua (Jesus) could not have been born in December.

The angel Gabriel came to Mary and informed her of her pregnancy in the sixth month of the Jewish year. Whether the year was agricultural and began in April or whether it was the new year at Rosh Hoshanna, she could not have given birth in December, unless she had a premature birth or carried him past nine months.

The traditions of praying to saints came from idolatrous practices of many faiths, such as ancestral worship, praying to idols, etc. The term “Santa” in latin means “Saint”. Decorating a tree comes from the pagan practices of sacred groves and such. YHVH commanded us in the Ten Commandments not to worship idols or have any other gods. In Exodus 23:12, He commands that not even the names of other gods should be spoken by us.

So, the next time you go out to “the grove” to cut down your christmas tree, or you “deck the halls”, remember where these traditions come from. The apostles never celebrated such pagans “holidays”.

1 comment:

  1. Dog gone it! Now. . . . I have to take all 10 Christmas trees down out of the livin' room. LOL

    Hey this is, as always, such an incredible blog to learn my Biblical history lessons from. I love that you are doing this. . . .
    Love you brother,
    Sharon

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