A follow-up of yesterday's blog with another blast from the past.
ROM. 14:5
Rick Jackson
Last week we saw in the Bible that Jesus WAS born in late December, maybe even Dec. 25th!
This week we look at a few other criticisms of Christmas. Had they put as much work into studying the matter out as they do criticizing they would know the answers themselves. It seems the only exercise they get is jumping to conclusions. Let’s examine some of their complaints and answer them with more Christmas facts!
I. THEY SAY "CHRISTMAS TREES ARE OF PAGAN ORIGIN" [Jer. 10:1-4]
1. Jeremiah is not talking about Christmas trees [Jer. 10:5-15] He is referring to wooden idols, carved by men, overlaid with gold, etc.
2. Christmas trees are actually Christian.
John R. Rice recounts the origin of the Christmas tree.
In the 8th century a missionary named Boniface went to Germany to preach Christ. The Germanic tribes worshipped the oak tree as a symbol of deity. Boniface told them it was a poor symbol for God since it sheds its leaves and appears dead in winter. He told them the tree that should remind them of God was the evergreen. Always green and thriving.Christmas trees became popular in England primarily through the influence of the German-born, Prince Albert, husband of England’s Queen Victoria. In America the trees were introduced by German immigrants in Pennsylvania.
3. The tree reminds me of Calvary [Gal. 6:14, I Pt. 2:24]
4. The light on top reminds me of Jesus. [Jn. 8:12, 9:5, I Jn. 1:5]
5. The other lights remind me of Jesus’ word [Mt. 5:14]
II. Critics say giving gifts has become too commercialized.
It can be but need not be. [II Cor. 9:15, Jn. 3:16, Rm. 6:23, 12:6, Acts 3:6 ]
What are we doing to aid the critics? What are we doing to silence them?
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