Introduction
"Should Christians celebrate Christmas?" or, "How
should a Christian celebrate Christmas?" These are questions of concern
for many sincere believers. In fact, many believers dislike the season
and have refused to celebrate it at all. A number of reasons are given,
and while I might agree with some of their concerns and some of the
reasons offered against the observance of Christmas, I would not
necessarily agree with their conclusions.
One day I happened to catch a TV preacher denouncing
the celebration of Christmas. He was saying it is pagan holiday, and
that Christ could not have born in December. He used some Old Testament
passages to show how the Christmas tree was idolatrous and an
abomination. He quoted Jeremiah 10:2-4 which reads:
2 Thus says the LORD, "Do not learn the
way of the nations, And do not be terrified by the signs of the heavens
Although the nations are terrified by them; 3 For the customs
of the peoples are delusion; Because it is wood cut from the forest,
The work of the hands of a craftsman with a cutting tool. 4 "They decorate it with silver and with gold; They fasten it with nails and with hammers so that it will not totter.
Then he quoted Isaiah 44:14-15:
Isaiah 44:14-15 Surely he cuts cedars for himself, and takes a cypress or an oak, and raises it for himself among the trees of the forest. He plants a fir, and the rain makes it grow. 15 Then it becomes something for
a man to burn, so he takes one of them and warms himself; he also makes
a fire to bake bread. He also makes a god and worships it; he makes it a
graven image, and falls down before it. (NASB)
Finally, he quoted Jeremiah 3:13:
Only acknowledge your iniquity, That you have
transgressed against the Lord your God And have scattered your favors to
the strangers under every green tree, And you have not obeyed My
voice,‘ declares the Lord.
It seems that the points of reference for this
preacher were to "wood cut from the forest," "they decorate it with
silver and gold," "he plants a fir" (an evergreen tree), "scattered your
favors . . . under every green tree," and "falls down before it." The
preacher went on to say, that at Christmas people take an evergreen tree
cut from the forest; they decorate it with ornaments of silver and
gold, and then fall down before it when they place their presents under
the tree. His conclusion was that this is idolatry.
If this weren't so sad, it would be hilarious, but
sincere people hear this and become concerned. As a pastor, I have had
people ask me questions such as, "Are we wrong to celebrate Christmas?"
"Is this idolatry?" "What should we do about celebrating Christmas?"
It is this mentality that I will address in this
study. How should believers respond to such questions and to the
criticism leveled against the celebration of Christmas and the Christmas
season? Is it scripturally wrong to celebrate Christmas? Is it pagan?
Everywhere we go during the season, the signs of
Christmas are there with all their glitter, tinsel, lights, greenery,
cards, festivities, carols, bells, Santas, manger scenes, angels, trees
and presents--and the push by Madison Avenue and the gimmicks of the
retailers. The Christmas season either makes or breaks many businesses.
Should we play the part of Scrooge and say, "bah
humbug!"? Should we call attention to the fact that certain of our
Christmas traditions such as the yule log, the decorated tree, and
mistletoe each have their roots in pagan festivals? Should we assert
that to celebrate Christmas is to promote paganism and materialism and
thus is just not the biblical thing to do?
I personally do not agree with that conclusion. In
this short study, we will take a look at some of the arguments and
issues and consider some of the biblical options open to us as
believers.
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