(Article for publication week of 12-25- AD 2014)
"Thus saith
the LORD, 'Learn not the way of the heathen, and 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 gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers,
that it move not' " (Jeremiah 10:2-4).
We have shown you in previous
articles that Christmas is not Christian, first because it is not even
mentioned, much less commanded in the scriptures, and secondly because it is a
"mass" of the Popish co-called "church." The Romanists
claim that there is a real and propitiatory offering of our Lord in the mass,
therefore true Christians should be repulsed by such mockery of our Lord's
offering Himself "once for
all" (Hebrews 10:10). This week we shall show you that
"Christmas" is entirely pagan in its roots.
First of all,
let us consider the observance of the Christ- mass on December 25. Nowhere in
scripture do we read of the day, much less the month that our Lord was born.
Most learned men, like Bishop Ussher generally agree that our Lord was not born
on December 25. So where did men get the idea to celebrate the birth of Christ
on December 25, if it is not stated in scripture, nor in secular history? The
fact is that this date was chosen because the heathens before the advance of
"Christendom" celebrated the birth of the sun god three days after
the winter solstice. In the pagan Roman Empire the celebration was known as
"saturnalia." The wretched practice began in the Babylonian Empire,
and similar celebrations involving the worship of the sun were practiced
throughout Europe, the mid-east and other places.
This is a good
place for us to reflect upon the grace and goodness of God that moved Him to
send the gospel to our benighted forefathers. Our European ancestors were as
vile a race as any other until the light of the gospel shined upon them. As far
as we know (only the LORD knows infallibly) ALL our ancestors before the first
century lived and died in spiritual darkness and are in hell now. How thankful
we should be that the Lord sent His gospel to us Gentiles! Only a remnant of
Gentiles have been saved, but before the first century we have little hope that
any of our ancestors were saved. Our ancestors in the British Isles and in
Western Europe were all a sorry lot of idolaters. While they knew God by
creation and conscience, they became vain in their imaginations and worshipped
and served the creation instead of the Creator (Romans 1:18-25).
All over the old
pagan Roman Empire the sun was worshipped and December 25 (as the heathens
observed that the days were getting longer)
was a day of debauched revelry as our heathen forefathers celebrated the
birth of the "sun god." The burning of lights, the cutting down of
evergreens, the yule log, the mistletoe were all practiced in the filthy
debauchery of the Saturnalia. (You can look this up for yourself in any
standard encyclopedia.) With the rise of popery, Constantine-ism and the union
of "church" and state (the true church has never been united to the
State) these heathen practices were assimilated into the "church"
which began to be centered in Rome by the fourth century. So the pope and his
followers declared that the saturnalia would continue as an observation of the
nativity of Christ and that a special "mass" would be said on
December 25. They disobeyed my text in Jeremiah 10 and learned the way of the
heathen to get the heathen to "join the church."
"Christmas" is not Christian, but is a "demon holiday"
rooted in popery and heathendom and should be rejected by believers in Christ.
True Christians delight in the Incarnation of the
Saviour every day. "The Word was made flesh" (John 1:14)! As my dear
Brother Jeff Pollard once put it, "the Son of God became the Son of Man
that sons of men would become sons of God!" But we should reject every man
-made form of worship, and every practice that is extra-Biblical. "Learn
not the way of the heathen."
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