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==Don't Give Up On God==
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==Christmas and other Festivals==
&quot;Now  the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, My soul shall have no  pleasure in him&quot;<br>
+
in the Old Covenant, New Covenant and
(Hebrews  10:38).<br>
+
Church==<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
by Tom Stewart<br>
+
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>
 
<br>
 
<br>
<strong>Preface</strong><br>
+
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>
 
<br>
 
<br>
In truth,  only two kinds of people inhabit this planet-- those who are&nbsp;<em>for</em>&nbsp;Christ and  those who are&nbsp;<em>against</em>&nbsp;Christ. Jesus said,&nbsp;&quot;He that is not  against us is on our part&quot;&nbsp;(Mark 9:40). The Apostle Peter wisely  observed,&nbsp;&quot;Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: But in every nation he that  feareth Him, and worketh Righteousness, is accepted with Him&quot;&nbsp;(Acts 10:34, 35). On one hand, Christ's  adversaries are commanded,&nbsp;&quot;Repent ye, and  believe the Gospel&quot;&nbsp;(Mark 1:15); but, on the  other, to the Saints, who may be presently undergoing difficult times and circumstances, the Apostle Paul  said,&nbsp;&quot;Stand fast in the  faith, quit you like men, be strong&quot;&nbsp;(1Corinthians 16:13). Strength comes in the believing of  those words from God.&nbsp;&quot;In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth  rise up and walk&quot;&nbsp;(Acts 3:6). The Epistle  of James promised,&nbsp;&quot;Draw nigh to God,  and He will draw nigh to you&quot;&nbsp;(James  4:8). And, to that testimony, the Apostle Paul added,&nbsp;&quot;If God be for us, who can be against  us?&quot;&nbsp;(Romans 8:31).&nbsp;<em>If  we are doing right, then we should never quit.</em>&quot;Now the just  shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, My soul shall have no pleasure  in him&quot;&nbsp;(Hebrews 10:38).<br>
+
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>
 
<br>
 
<br>
<strong>Right Doing is Righteousness</strong><br>
+
=='''Old Testament Festivals'''==<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
Right action  flows from right willing or the willingness to do right. That is Righteousness.&nbsp;&quot;Little children, let no man deceive you:  he that doeth Righteousness is righteous, even as He is Righteous&quot;&nbsp;(1John 3:7). When we are actively trusting&nbsp;&quot;Jesus Christ  the Righteous&quot;&nbsp;(2:1), then we are&nbsp;&quot;clothed with Righteousness&quot;&nbsp;(Psalm 132:9), and we may rely that His promised Spirit is  working in us&nbsp;&quot;to will and to do  of His good pleasure&quot;&nbsp;(Philippians 2:13). In  fact, we may fortify ourselves that so long as we still have the slightest  willingness to do right, the Almighty will breathe strength into us by His  Spirit.&nbsp;&quot;And I will put My  Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My Statutes, and ye shall keep My  Judgments, and do them&quot;&nbsp;(Ezekiel 36:27). What an  amazing amalgamation of the Sovereignty of God with the Free Will of man!&nbsp;&quot;My Father worketh hitherto, and I  work&quot;&nbsp;(John  5:17)! When you feel yourself ready to give up, pray for the mercy of God--&nbsp;&quot;uphold me with Thy Free Spirit&quot;&nbsp;(Psalm 51:12). Since God&nbsp;&quot;cannot deny Himself&quot;&nbsp;(2Timothy 2:13), in that He faithfully chooses the right, He  will always choose those who choose the right, as well, i.e.,&nbsp;&quot;Blessed are they that keep judgment, and he that doeth Righteousness at all times&quot;(Psalm 106:3). Even when He will soon  judge the Earth, He chooses the right in that He seeks His own highest good and  the highest good of His moral creatures.&nbsp;&quot;Thus will I magnify  Myself, and sanctify Myself; and I will be known in the eyes of many nations,  and they shall know that I am the LORD&quot;&nbsp;(Ezekiel 38:23).&nbsp;&quot;The LORD is known  by the Judgment which He executeth&quot;&nbsp;(Psalm 9:16).&nbsp;&quot;When Thy  Judgments are in the Earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn  Righteousness&quot;&nbsp;(Isaiah 26:9).<br>
+
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>
  
<strong>Giving Up on God is Not Our Right</strong><br>
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[[Christmas and other Festivals]]
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[[Category:Church]]
  
When we are  tempted to cease from doing right, we are tempted to give up on God, e.g.,&nbsp;&quot;he that believeth not God hath made Him a  liar&quot;&nbsp;(1John 5:10). We have no more right to give up on  God than an employee has to disobey a lawful order from his employer.&nbsp;&quot;Servants, obey in all things your masters  according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness  of heart, fearing God&quot;&nbsp;(Colossians 3:22).  Neither should we feel that children obeying their parents is anything but what  is expected by God and ourselves.&nbsp;&quot;Children, obey  your parents in the LORD: for this is right&quot;&nbsp;(Ephesians 6:1). In fact, we have no right to feel that we  have done anything but our duty, when we did not give up on God.&nbsp;&quot;So likewise ye, when ye shall have done  all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we  have done that which was our duty to do&quot;&nbsp;(Luke 17:10). That  God is pleased with our faith and right doing is evident by His Word, i.e.,&nbsp;&quot;without faith it is impossible to please  Him&quot;&nbsp;(Hebrews 11:6), and by His rewards, e.g.,&nbsp;&quot;Blessed is the man that endureth  temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the Crown of Life, which the  LORD hath promised to them that love Him&quot;&nbsp;(James 1:12).<strong>But</strong>, His punishment for unbelief,  disobedience, and wickedness demonstrates His displeasure for our not doing or  ceasing to do what we know is right, i.e.,&nbsp;&quot;Therefore to him  that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin&quot;&nbsp;(James 4:17).&nbsp;&quot;8&nbsp;But unto them that are contentious, and do not  obey the Truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath,&nbsp;9&nbsp;tribulation and  anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of  the Gentile&quot;&nbsp;(Romans 2:8-9).<br>
 
<strong>God's Spirit and Promises Keep Us From Giving Up on Him</strong><br>
 
<br>
 
Has the dinner bell rung yet? Is it time to  quit? Has God officially authorized us to stop doing our duty? Was it not our  understanding to keep our&nbsp;&quot;hand to the plough&quot;&nbsp;(Luke 9:62)&nbsp;until the LORD takes us Home, as He  did Enoch?&nbsp;&quot;And Enoch walked  with God: and he was not; for God took him&quot;&nbsp;(Genesis 5:24). When we are tempted to give up on God, then  we need to immediately avail ourselves of the Exceeding Great and Precious  Promises of God, that have been specifically designed for just such  temptations.&nbsp;&quot;Whereby are given  unto us Exceeding Great and Precious Promises: that by these ye might be  partakers of the Divine Nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the  world through lust&quot;(2Peter 1:4).&nbsp;, to see how God has  magnificently designed His Promises to fit our every conceivable circumstance  and thereby sanctify and further prepare us for our future Heavenly vocations.]<br>
 
Spiritual first aid begins by pouring in as many Promises of the Word of God as  we can reasonably find.&nbsp;&quot;As thy days, so  shall thy strength be&quot;&nbsp;(Deuteronomy 33:25).&nbsp;&nbsp;of our website would be a good place to start. Couple a good  Promise with a computerized cross reference search, such as the Treasury of  Scripture Knowledge used by the Online Bible &nbsp;and&nbsp;, and you will be able  to find even more Promises.]&nbsp;Especially  find one Promise that the Holy Spirit can recall to your mind. For example, the  need for the&nbsp;&quot;meekness and gentleness  of Christ&quot;&nbsp;(2Corinthians 10:1), especially when you are provoked by  those that despise your testimony, may call forth the Promise that preeminence  with God goes to those who primarily defend Him and not self:&nbsp;&quot;the last shall be first, and the first last&quot;&nbsp;(Matthew 20:16). The&nbsp;&quot;meek and lowly in heart&quot;&nbsp;Christ&nbsp;(Matthew 11:29)&nbsp;is<em>always</em>&nbsp;the Promise, the Pattern. and the  Example that&nbsp;&quot;ye should follow  His steps&quot;&nbsp;(1Peter 2:21).&nbsp;&quot;He was oppressed, and He was afflicted,  yet He opened not His mouth: He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a  sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He openeth not His mouth&quot;&nbsp;(Isaiah 53:7).&nbsp;[More  about meekness may be found in the&nbsp;<br>
 
[[Don't Give Up On God]]
 
  
 
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Page.png November's featured article

Christmas and other Festivals

in the Old Covenant, New Covenant and Church==

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.

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.

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.

==Old Testament Festivals==

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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'.

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.

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).

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.

Christmas and other Festivals



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