The Christmas bash

Perhaps it is time for another look at this maligned festival?

Christmas bashing is a historical habit. The reason for the season is under attack as the root of Christmas is questioned once again – whether it be Christian or pagan. It is argued that Jesus’ birthday wasn’t celebrated in the Bible. I wonder, did someone forget to mention it to the angels, the shepherds, and the star-gazing guys from the East that eventually showed up, that they shouldn’t be making a fuss about the birth of the Saviour? “God never told us to remember Jesus’ birth, only His death”, is another reason for ditching the season, and, “Jesus wasn’t born in December anyway”.

Out of interest, official celebrations to mark the British Sovereigns’ birthday have often been held on a day other than the actual birthday. King Edward VII, for example, was born on 9th November, but his official birthday was marked throughout his reign in May or June. Queen Elizabeth celebrates two birthdays each year; her actual birthday on 21st April and her official birthday on (usually) the second Saturday in June.

“God didn’t tell us to celebrate Jesus’ birthday”

God never told the Jews to celebrate Purim or Hanukkah, but they do it anyway; and they have a jolly good family time doing so. Though these festivals are not on the scale of Christmas, I imagine someone profits commercially and financially, selling goods, food, presents etc. You see the religious and non-religious Jews all celebrating these festivals with great gusto, even though God never instructed them to do so; interestingly, many Christians celebrate these festivals too.

Commercialism

Commercialism has largely won over Christmas and it is no wonder. The Lord hates the lukewarm (Revelation 3:16), and some Christians are lukewarm about Christmas. Through the centuries the Church has declared Christmas to be Christian, then pagan, then Christian again; now it is pagan once more. The world sees through us and seeks to make Christmas its own. We condemn the commercialism, but are Christians the culprits in this drama? Because Christmas is submerged in tinsel, and bellies filled with beer and turkey, the Church is on the verge of going cold turkey. The Church is waving the white flag of surrender. It is easier to capitulate than to proclaim Christ, and to expound to a lost world why Jesus is “a child born, and a Son given”.

Although Christmas has been dumped before, the situation in the 21st Century is very different. In the past, the West was not infiltrated by ‘foreign gods’ as it is today. The void created by relinquishing Christmas will be avidly filled by foreign gods. Diwali and the Hindu Festival of Lights would step in, no problem; perhaps Islam would fill the void. Jesus made it clear, if you cast out evil, you could end up with something much worse, unless the evil spirit you cast out is replaced with something better (Matthew 12:43-45; Luke 11:24-26). By simply abandoning Christmas, you could leave society and the Church open to great deception.

Praise God – Spread the Word

Look at what the shepherds did in Luke 2:16; there was a great company of the heavenly host that appeared with the messenger angel and they were all praising God. What was that all about if it wasn’t the birth of Jesus? The shepherds went to check out the message they had been given by the angel and found it to be true. So, they hurried off to spread the word – there was nothing lukewarm about those guys. They spread the word about the child with zeal and all who heard their message were amazed. Then the shepherds returned “glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told” (Luke 2:20). That’s how to celebrate Christmas! The presents and family time together, the Christmas trees and lights are family fun; not idol worship. Christmas is about Christ – a child born – a Son given – God with us.

“Christmas is Pagan”

It wasn’t so many years ago that the Church’s mantra was to put Christ back into Christmas. Now the message is – take Christ out of Christmas! Christmas is a pagan festival! So, rather than celebrate Christmas they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Much of Hanukkah is built on legend, not fact. The legend of the oil for instance, isn’t mentioned until much later, in the Talmud. The Bible mentions that Jesus was seen in the Temple courts walking in Solomon’s Colonnade at the Festival of Dedication (John 10:22-23), but there is no mention of Him actually celebrating the festival. People simply assume that He did because it fits their theology. Jesus spoke about Himself being the Light of the world, but He made no reference to the Hanukkah menorah or the oil. He might even have reproved those that celebrated Hanukkah and who gloried in the legend of the oil, but they failed to recognise Him. To the Pharisees who were questioning the validity of His testimony, He declared Himself to be “the Light of the world” (John 8:12; 9:5). He didn’t mention the legend of the oil, the lamp burning, or the festival, to identify Himself. God sending His Son is not legend and is not based on legend; it is prophecy fulfilled.

Complaining that Christmas is pagan, while claiming that the legend of the oil and lamp burning is about Jesus is most peculiar. In our quest to return to the roots of the faith, we should take care not to lose touch with reality. Hanukkah is about the rededication of the Temple under the Maccabees (166-164 BC). When Jesus spoke of the Temple as His disciples were admiring the work of Herod’s hands, He responded with, “Do you see all these things? Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down” (Matthew 24:2; Mark 13:2). Remember, the Maccabees were designated as the Hasmoneans in rabbinic literature, and in Josephus. The name is derived from ‘Hashman’, the great-great grandfather of Judas Maccabee. The Sadducees evolved from the Hasmoneans. They were a sect that emerged as a major force after the Hasmonean rebellion and were in existence in Jesus’ day. They were closely associated with the Jerusalem Temple and with the ruling council (Sanhedrin). The Pharisees and the Sadducees were the two major factions in Judaism at that time. The Sadducees were involved in the Temple and its priesthood, while the views of the Pharisees prevailed among the common people. Considering their background, the Sadducees were possibly the main group to celebrate Hanukkah. Caiaphas, a Sadducean and High Priest loved the Temple but had no love for Jesus. He took a leading role in the persecution of the Early Church.

God has come in the flesh

Christians who celebrate Christmas are celebrating that God has come in the flesh – “This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God” (1 John 4:2). Jesus was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born to Mary – a Supernatural conception followed by a natural birth into this world. Mary was a virgin who was with Child by the Holy Spirit. The child within her was born like any other child is born into the world – except He had a much larger audience and He was worshipped as God. We celebrate Emmanuel “God with us”.

The 25th December was the first day you could measure with the naked eye that the daylight was longer – So the light was overcoming darkness. I think it’s a marvellous thing. The first day we see that light is overcoming darkness is the day that we celebrate the birth of the Lord Jesus – Light overcoming darkness. Jesus Himself said, ‘I am the Light of the world. He that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the Light of life.’” – Lance Lambert

The Light of the World

It is interesting that while Gentile believers are rejecting Christmas, various Rabbis and Messianic believers and leaders claim that Christmas is Jewish . One of them points to a time of darkness in Israel’s past, and when God spoke through the prophet Isaiah. He said that Christmas is the day when most of the world celebrates the birth of the Messiah of Israel who became the Saviour of the world. He points out what the prophet Isaiah said in 9:2-6 that, “The people living in darkness have seen a great light; upon those living in the land that lies in the shadow of death, light has dawned. For a child is born to us, a son is given to us; dominion will rest on his shoulders, and he will be given the name Pele-Yo‘etz El Gibbor Avi-‘Ad Sar-Shalom.” Christmas, according to the Messianic leader, is the most important of all the Jewish holidays because it’s a day when all the world celebrates the Messiah of Israel. This Messianic prophecy was spoken by the Jewish prophet, Isaiah, to the Jewish people about the Jewish Messiah. The Jews in turn were to share the Good News with the whole world – and they did, and will do so again. Another interesting Messianic is Rabbi Chaim Jedidjah, a Jewish believer born in 1854 in Galicia. He taught that Jewish believers should celebrate Christmas. He claimed that Jewish believers historically did celebrate Christmas; they just didn’t do it on December 25th.

Many Christmas songs were composed by Jewish immigrants to the USA; Isadore Beilin (Irving Berlin) in 1942 wrote “White Christmas.” This led to a burst of “hundreds of songs about the birth of the Jewish Messiah;” many of which were written by Jews. Christmas is to the Jew first, but is also to the Gentiles. The Jews in the main have not yet recognised their Messiah, and so do not recognise Christmas; but those living among the nations celebrate Christmas as a national and cultural holiday. They do the decorations and the exchanging of presents and have a wonderful time. The Rabbi asked for prayer for his people: “Pray that my people, who hear the beautiful songs of Christmas, will open their hearts to realize that they can celebrate the birth of Messiah with the billions of Christians who already do. Then, Christmas will truly become a Jewish holiday, shared with many Christians. Just imagine the joy when Jews and Gentiles gather to worship the King of Kings, Lord of Lords, in the last days.” He said, “We Messianic Jews see that happening now.” So why don’t we Christians?

https://godtv.com/christmas-is-a-jewish-holiday/

2 Wonder of a Counsellor, Mighty God, Father of Eternity, Prince of Peace. (CJB)