Introduction:

We are fully into the seasonal observance of Christmas. Stores are full of shoppers; kids are anxiously counting days till they open presents. We are excited to see family during this time of year. Many religious people are busy preparing Christmas programs and special religious services. It is usually this time of year that we need to be reminded about the need ot have proper perspective on the celebration of Christmas. What are some things we need to remember as we reach the peak of this year’s Christmas season?

I.  An interesting fact:

A.     Bible mentions only two birthday celebrations.

1.      Gen. 40:20 – Pharaoh; Mt. 14:6 – Herod

B.     There is no record in gospels, or rest of NT about FC Christians having birthday celebrations for Jesus.

II.  Men have always created holidays – then flavored them with religion.

A.     Hanukkah started on 12/08/04.  Hanukkah also known as “festival of lights.” First celebrated in 165 BC.

B.     Nothing new. Jews had done it before.

1.      Jewish captives began observing a special feast in 5th & 7th months to remember/commemorate the event.

2.      Zech 7:3-6.  God asking: did you really fast for me?

3.      Nothing wrong with a national observance – but why turn it into a religious event?

C.    Now move to Christmas. Nothing wrong with a national holiday.

III.  A Brief History…

A.     Christmas begun by RCC in an effort to pacify Roman converts.

1.      Dec 25 was the birthday of the Roman sun god – Mithra.

2.      It is a documented fact as to why this pagan feast was Christianized:

a)     to discontined the practice of honoring the Roman gods

b)     to give Catholic Church control of it.

3.      It was designed for the benefit of the people…not God.

B.     Christ cannot be put into Christmas….He never was in it to begin with.

C.    Many Christmas customs come from all kinds of cultures.

1.      Santa Cluas from “Saint Niklaus” He was a Catholic Bishop from 4th century.

2.      The manger scene – was first introduced by Catholics in 1224.

IV.  Some very important considerations:

A.     Holidays need no religious overtone to justify their existence.

1.      USA has no organized state religion. Christmas is a legal, secular holiday – despite the facts of its origin.

B.     Christians must be careful to discinguish between secular and spiritual.

C.    Individuals have liberty to set aside time to commemorate Jesus’ birth if they choose – just as they have right to dedicate themselves to prayer & fasting.

Conclusion:

A.     Many struggle w/how to handle Christmas.

B.     Why not observe it for what it is – a national holiday that is fun for friends & family?