It appears jhere that the Bible has far less to do with your assertions than do your own doctrinal presuppositions. You assume, a priori, that a great many ill-founded and/or downright false notions as to the "the pagan origin of Christmas", the " pagan origion of Easter", nd the presumed "pagan origin" of any celebration of the coming of God Incarnate. Upon even cursory investigation these charges all turn out to be the worst kind of nonsense, generally coming fromthe same sources that atheists and other unbelievers use to "debunk" Christianity.
There are a lot of assertions being made here but there is no substance or proof to back them up.
The short form is that you resuse any feast or holy day dedicated to the worship and adoration of our Risen Lord. Does that not seem to be even the least bit strange to you? It certainly does to most Christians.
Isaiah 8:20 says,
"To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word,
it is because
there is no light in them."
I have, and He did. Go thou and do likewise.
But we both cannot be right. I have a more sure Word of prophecy.
I believe that is the real difference between us, my friend.
The Christian faith the "man made system"in your belief apparently being the Christian Faith.
Right, I am not expecting you to get it because you are currently Anglican. My challenge to you is to get deeper into the Word of God on your own with God and truly test to see if your church is doing things according to the Bible.
Bible Highlighter said:
I am for any worship that is clearly backed up by Scripture.
As long as it's based pre-Christian sources, right?
Cryptic questions don't really deserve an answer.
You have to explain that a little better if you desire an actual response.
After a fashion, I'm sure. A sip and a nibble to taken as a reminder,notour Lord's Body and Blood as He Himself said. The Pharisees, masters of Scripture as they were knew that He couldn't really have meant that.
While it is important to partake of the Lord's supper, it is more important to love others according to God's Word, especially one's enemies and brethren. This would be spreading the gospel, preaching the Word, helping the poor, helping your fellow believers, and praying for others. Remember when Jesus talked about the weightier matters of the Law?
As long as it comes from the Old Covenant, right?
Technically the 613 laws of Moses are no longer applicable (Even though certain moral laws have been repeated in the New Covenant like, Do not murder, do not covet, do not steal, etcetera). We do not have to keep the Saturday Sabbath, circumcision, dietary laws, OT judicial laws, animal sacrifices, etcetera.
By not embracing the neo-Judaizing position supported by references to largely ficitiious "pagan" origins of Christian worship.
I said, "...man shall not live by bread alone but by EVERY Word of God"; And yet this response is not really sufficient to what I said with Scripture here. Please try again.
There we very much disagree.
You are saying this in response to when I said, "I understand."
But the thing is that you cannot disagree with my understanding because I used to think there was no problem with Christmas when I was a Christian. I had to mature and grow in God's word to discover it was unbiblical. But most just simply don't care what God's Word says and they want their extra-biblical pleasures.
But be careful not to worship Him at times and places that offend neo-Pharisees.
Your response above here is in reply to when I said, "But we are to love not the world and neither things in the world. We are to pick up our cross and deny ourselves and follow Jesus."
My reply is based on Scripture. So your response is not a sufficient reply to address the Scripture I brought up. Please try again.
Be good enough to rephrase that.
This was said in context of my referring to the false Christmas Jesus.
This is what I said:
" Not the Jesus invented lie that says he was born on December 25th when that is not the case."
Quote by Bible Highlighter.
Irrelevant to anything. In the West we celebrate His coming on 25 December. In the Eastern tradition they celebrate His coming on 7 January. In your tradition you're forbidden to celebrate His coming at all.
My tradition is the Bible. I have a more sure word of prophecy than you if you do not stand upon that book alone.
I'm of the opinion that most Jews, then as now, were Caucasian.
Actually, that's not the case. We see cave drawings of ancient Jews and they were darker-skinned or mid-toned in skin color. They definitely were not as white as rabbits. Think. How on Earth do you think Jesus and the disciples could recognize Gentiles? Obviously, it is because they looked different, right? Please take no offense, but this is why you need to read the Bible more instead of playing around with outside man-made traditions, my friend.
But again, that's altogether irrelevant. We don't worship Him for being white, or Jewish, or Black, or Asian, or anything else than being God Incarnate, the Creator of the Universe. If you don't believe that, thnen we have no basis for discussion at all.
If you were to check my statement of faith as a link via my profile, I believe in the Bible's teaching on the Trinity (Godhead). I believe that the Lord our God is one God (in number), and yet He also exists as three distinct persons (i.e., the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost). I believe Jesus always existed as the second person of the Trinity from eternity's past. God (or the Trinity) is a spirit being. Modalism and Tritheism are two wrong extremes on this issue.
Anyways, Jesus, who is the second person of the Trinity became incarnate (i.e., took on human flesh and blood) by way of a virgin named Mary in order to be a Provisional Atonement for mankind's sins. So the gospel could then be preached in that Christ died for our sins, He was buried and risen on the third day for our salvation. In other words, if we believe in the gospel, we can be saved (1 Corinthians 15:1 -4). This then can lead a person to call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation (Romans 10:9) (Romans 10:13).
I get the impression that the Gospels take secondplace to the OT in your religion, but if you'd sneak a look you might find people celebrating the coming of our Savior - just before He was crucified. After His resurrection, His followers were a litle busy trying to stay a step ahead of the Romans, and the Jews, who wanted them dead or in prison. The celebrations came later.
I disagree with Christians who believe they are to follow the Laws of Moses.
So I am against Seventh Day Adventists who desire to go back to the Old Law.
Anyway, what you said here reminds me a little of a Christian film I really liked a lot. Even despite our disagreement, we may at least find common ground in liking a particular Christian film. It is called, "Polycarp."
Trailer:
Full movie available for free (officially) via ChristianMovies Channel:
Why bother to include the Old Testament of the Bible if you exclude the New, which which all of the OT is simply prelude?
1 Timothy 1:8
"But we know that the law
is good, if a man use it lawfully;"
We're not celebrating the day, we're celebrating His Resurrection from the dead.
Yes, that is what I meant. But I believe He was risen on Saturday and the woman discovered that Jesus was risen on the next day on Sunday. But yes. Sunday is a celebration of His resurrection. I agree.
It's not about days and rules and laws and traditions, it's about Him, God Himself.
Uh, Jesus said,
"If ye love me, keep my commandments." (John 14:15).
In fact, the Son and the Father can make their home in us if we keep His commands.
"Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him." (John 14:23).
1 John 2:3-4
"And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him."
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. He was here, in Person. He Who spoke the universe into being. That is why we celebrate. Not because a Law or tradition says we mush, but because God Himself has come! Forbid us to celebrate His coming and the rocks themselves will cry out!
The Lord's supper is a celebration until He comes.
We are also to LIVE by Every Word of God.
That is also a feast, as well.