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Volume 24           December 19, 2006           Number 50
IS CHRISTMAS THE BIRTHDAY OF CHRIST?
     For many people throughout the world, the Christmass season is the happiest and busiest time of the year. Millions of believers in Christ celebrate December 24th as a special religious holiday because they believe it marks the date of Christ's birth. Businessmen often take advantage of the giving of gifts at this season to make an extra profit. Some religious people protest at this "commercializing" of Christmas because they feel that a sacred, holy day is desecrated by it. Their protests are often voiced in slogans such as "Put Christ back into Christmas." Few people, however, including many believers in Christ, are aware of the fact that the Bible is completely silent concerning any special festivities in various  games understand these points, for some reason they fail to realize that Christianity has absolute rules, standards of authority, and precise guidelines also!commemorating the date of Christ's birth.
     The Bible does not give us the date of the birth of Jesus! Whether He was born in December of July or some other month of the year is not stated in the Scriptures. Scholars confess that they do not know the actual date of Christ's birth. For more than 300 years. following the close of the New Testament, Christmas was kept of various dates. In 354, the bishop of Rome decreed that December 25th, a pagan feast day in honour of the god, Saturn, should be observed by Christians in honour of Christ's birth. However, in the East, this date was not accepted; and for centuries, January 6th was celebrated as the birthday of Jesus, particularly in Egypt. Some branches of the Eastern Orthodox Church, even today, keep January 6th as Christmas day.
     It is interesting to note also that many of the festivities connected with Christmas had their origin in paganism, not in the Bible. Many of them came from Catholicism also. For example, the name "Christmas" itself comes from "Christ" and "Mass" referring to the worship of the roman Catholic Church. The Christmas tree originated in Scandinavia. The pagans of that part of the world
worshipped trees before they became believers in Christ. Decorating with mistletoe originated with the ancient Celtic priests, called Druids, who used mistletoe as charms to ward off evil spirits. The burning of yule logs, which is customary in may countries, came from the ancient Norsemen who burned a log once a year in honour of Thor, god of Thunder. See the World Book Encyclopedia for other examples of the pagan influence in Christmas customs.
     The Bible gives two accounts of the birth of Jesus. They are found in Matthew 1 and 2 and Luke 2. No mention is made of the date. No command is given for our Lord's birthday to be observed in any way. No example is found in the [Pullout:
 
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New Testament of any celebration of Christ's birth. Rather, the New Testament emphasis is on the death and resurrection of Christ. His death made possible the forgiveness of our sins. His resurrection makes possible our victory over death. The Lord's supper is to "Show the Lord's death till he come"(1 Corinthians11:26). The only day in any way set aside for special religious observance in the New Testament is the Lord's day, Sunday, the first day of the week (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Revelation 1:10).
     What should be the Christian's attitude toward Christmas? Should we celebrate it as Christ's birthday? Definitely not! To do so is to do such without Scriptural authority. Should we observe the Christmas holiday in any way at all? In this writer's opinion, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the holiday at Christmas, just as one would enjoy any other legal holiday during the year. If one wishes to have a big dinner and get together with family and friends, there is certainly nothing wrong with this. But to honour December 24th as Christ's birthday, and thus as a special holy day, is to speak where the Scriptures are silent and to follow the traditions of men rather than the Word of God.
 
Article taken from:
http://www.tftw2.org/Tracts/christmas.htm

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Studies in Judges and Ruth


The congregation is encouraged to study along with the youth group as they prepare for the annual Bible Search.
Memorize the names of the 15 Judges listed in Scripture.
  1. Othniel
  2. Ehud
  3. Shamgar
  4. Deborah
  5. Gideon
  6. Abimelech
  7. Tola
  8. Jair
  9. Jepthah
  10. Ibxan
  11. Elon
  12. Abdon
  13. Samson
  14. Eli (in 1 Samuel)
  15. Samuel (in 1 Samuel)
Judges Chapter 4
  1. At this time __________________ was the king of Canaan.
  2. Who was the captain of the host? ________________
  3. According to verse 3, what did Israel cry unto the Lord?
    ________________________________
    ________________________________
    ________________________________
  4. Deborah was both a __________ and a ____________________.
  5. How many were in Barak's army?
    _________________
  6. What did Deborah prophecy about Sisera?
    ________________________________
    ________________________________
    ________________________________
  7. Who "discomfited Sisera? (v. 15)
  8. What did Sisera wind up doing? (v. 15)
  1. What "good deed" did Jael do for Sisera before she "nailed" him?
  2. What does the word, "discomfited" mean in verse 15? _________________________
  3. After Sisera was killed, how many years did Israel have rest? _____________________
Judges 5.
  1. How many verses make up the song of Deborah and Barak in chapter 5?
  2. Deborah expresses the great powers of God in such expressions as
    "the earth __________________";
    the heavens _________________";
    "the clouds also dropped ______________";
    and "the mountains ___________________"
    from the Lord."
  3. Deborah called herself a ____________ in Israel.
  4. This chapter states that Naphtali and Zebulun __________________ their lives unto the death in the high places of the fields.
  5. Which tribes did not have Deborah's favor in her song?
    _________________________________
    _________________________________
  6. Why were the inhabitants of Meroz cursed?
    _________________________________
    _________________________________
    _________________________________
  7. Who was the son of Barak?
    _____________________
  8. What did Deborah things of Jael?
    _______________
  9. What was Deborah's prayer to the Lord re: the enemies of the Lord (v. 31)? _________________________________
  10. What river is mentioned in this chapter?

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