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− | == | + | ==Christmas and other Festivals== |
− | + | in the Old Covenant, New Covenant and | |
− | + | Church==<br> | |
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− | + | Once a year the vast majority of professing Christians join hands with | |
+ | their fellow inhabitants of the nominally Christian countries to keep | ||
+ | the festival of Christmas. Obviously there is variation in the forms of | ||
+ | celebration; but there is much common ground between believer and | ||
+ | unbeliever in giving presents, sending cards to friends and relations, | ||
+ | decorating houses with fir trees, holly and mistletoe and paper | ||
+ | garlands, and in eating and drinking special food, particularly on the | ||
+ | date of December the 25th.<br> | ||
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− | + | Nearly all Christians have accepted this tradition without question | |
+ | from their earliest childhood and seek to make the occasion a | ||
+ | remembrance of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. They have misgivings | ||
+ | about the commercialising and overeating that characterise the season, | ||
+ | but have never examined the whole subject in the light of scripture to | ||
+ | know the mind of the Lord.<br> | ||
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− | In | + | In this writing I want to consider the keeping of festivals in |
+ | scripture, firstly under the old covenant and then under the New. After | ||
+ | that I will briefly survey the origins and history of Christmas | ||
+ | observance.<br> | ||
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− | + | =='''Old Testament Festivals'''==<br> | |
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− | + | Among the many laws and instructions that God gave Israel through Moses | |
+ | there was an annual calendar of festivals. These are described in | ||
+ | Exodus 23:14-17 and in more detail in Leviticus 23 and with other | ||
+ | information in Numbers 28 and 29 and in Deuteronomy 16. In total God | ||
+ | ordained seven festivals which were divided into three groups.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The first group centred on the Passover (Pesach) and contained also the | ||
+ | Festival of Unleavened Bread and the Festival of the First Fruits. This | ||
+ | celebrated deliverance from slavery in Egypt and also the beginning of | ||
+ | harvest. The Exodus from Egypt and the birth of the nation that took | ||
+ | place at the time were events that the Jewish people could never forget | ||
+ | and of course they remember them till this day. This group of festivals | ||
+ | was celebrated in the first month.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The second group contained only the Festival of Weeks (Shavuot) or | ||
+ | Pentecost. This fell in the third month, fifty days on from the | ||
+ | Passover and celebrated the full grain harvest. Fifty days after the | ||
+ | Exodus the Israelites came to Mount Sinai where God gave them the ten | ||
+ | commandments. That also was an event they could never forget.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The third group of festivals fell in the seventh month and centred on | ||
+ | the Festival of Tabernacles (Succot). It also contained the Blowing of | ||
+ | trumpets on the first day of the month and the Day of Atonement (Yom | ||
+ | Kippur) on the tenth. Once again this group of festivals was associated | ||
+ | both with Israel's deliverance from Egypt, and with the produce of the | ||
+ | land. The tabernacles reminded the Jews of how they had left their | ||
+ | houses in Egypt and dwelt in temporary abodes while they travelled.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | These festivals were clearly ordained by God. They were times of great | ||
+ | national solidarity. All Jewish males were required to go up to | ||
+ | Jerusalem three times a year to appear before God to celebrate. They | ||
+ | were times when all work ceased and, apart from the solemn festival of | ||
+ | Yom Kippur when all had to fast and afflict their souls, they were | ||
+ | times of joy and rejoicing before the Lord.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Some time after Joshua the observance of these festivals declined, and | ||
+ | they were not observed regularly during most of the period of the | ||
+ | monarchy. They were restored by the kings Hezekiah and Josiah with much | ||
+ | repentance, and later by Ezra after the exile in Babylon. In New | ||
+ | Testament times we find much direct and indirect reference to the | ||
+ | festivals and indeed their observance among Jews has continued down | ||
+ | till this present day.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | We have a further festival described in 1 Kings 12: 31,32. After the | ||
+ | division of the kingdom between Solomon's son Rehoboam in the south and | ||
+ | Jeroboam in the north, Jeroboam felt it necessary to set up a rival | ||
+ | religion to keep his subjects from going up to Jerusalem to worship. He | ||
+ | set up golden calves at Bethel and Dan and instituted a festival on the | ||
+ | fifteenth day of the eighth month. Scripture describes this as a date | ||
+ | which he had'devised in his own heart'. As we read on through the pages | ||
+ | of Israel's history we find repeated references to him as 'Jeroboam the | ||
+ | son of Nebat who caused Israel to sin'.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | When we turn to the New Testament, as I have said, initially we find | ||
+ | the Jewish people still observing the Old Testament festivals. As the | ||
+ | revelation of the new covenant progresses however we begin to see an | ||
+ | altogether new dimension. The deliverance from Egypt which the Passover | ||
+ | remembers annually is seen to be a picture of a far greater spiritual | ||
+ | deliverance. Jesus is the new Moses who leads a new people out of a | ||
+ | much more serious slavery. He sets them free from sin and Satan. The | ||
+ | festival of Weeks, or Pentecost to give it its Greek name, becomes the | ||
+ | glorious baptism of the Holy Spirit, a transforming, vitalising | ||
+ | experience as described in the book of Acts. It is no longer the first | ||
+ | fruits of the natural harvest. Rather it is the first fruits of a | ||
+ | vastly superior and more important spiritual harvest.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The Festival of Tabernacles speaks of an even greater spiritual harvest | ||
+ | yet to come. God's purposes are not yet complete. There remains a | ||
+ | glorious ingathering of fruit of which Pentecost is only a foretaste. | ||
+ | Before we may enjoy it we must hear the trumpets sound and then pass | ||
+ | through a spiritual Yom Kippur when we afflict our souls and utterly | ||
+ | put off the works of the flesh. Then we can move forward into the great | ||
+ | inheritance reserved for us in heavenly places and ready to be revealed | ||
+ | in the last days (1 Peter 1:4,5).<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | So we see that the two-dimensional shadows of the Old Covenant become | ||
+ | three-dimensional realities in the New. We find a revolutionary | ||
+ | teaching that all the sacrifices and ceremonies that God had most | ||
+ | solemnly commanded Moses are of value in themselves but point to | ||
+ | infinitely greater spiritual truth. We are not seeing a new religion or | ||
+ | a changed religion, but a mind-shaking development. The flat square has | ||
+ | become a solid and substantial cube, the circle has become a sphere, | ||
+ | the useless foundation has become the finished building, the dead has | ||
+ | become alive.<br> | ||
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