Not only that, but I drove by churches with signs for Halloween parties and heard and read many essays on "redeeming the holiday." I cannot see this as anything other than the Devil's holiday. I honestly don't see how any thinking Christian can see it otherwise. Witches and other pagans certainly celebrate it that way. I know that some churches try to "Christianize" it or "redeem" it, but all they are doing is joining forces with the evil one. Just because they aren't dressing up in ghoulish costumes doesn't change the fact that they are out there with the ones who celebrate the unGodly ideas of the day.
Especially in today's spiritual climate, it is important to think through what we do as Christians. We need to "think Christianly," not just go along to get along. I hear some Christians rationalizing that they just don't want their children to miss out on the fun the other kids have. Does that also apply to the fun the others are having with promiscuous sex and illicit drugs? Even members of churches who are separtist and don't have anything to do with other churches somehow manage to go right out and have fellowship with the Wiccans and others on this night of darkness.
The Apostle Paul had some thoughts on this topic. He wrote:
Is joining with the dark side in its "holiday" coming out from them? We are to minister to pagans. In order to do that we need to be among them and have some relationship with them. We are not, however, supposed to live like them.
BTW, we also had an awesome Reformation Party at our church.
3 comments:
Reformation Day "party" - I hope that you do not feel compleled to have a Christian 'alternative' to worldly celebrations. Having it on that day sure does give that impression to the world...
Dear anon,
I do not promote this as an alternative to the world's evil celebration on that day, although I do preach against the practices involved in that celebration.
Rather, I preach the doctrines recovered by the reformers and promote a celebration of that time and those great doctrines.
October 31 IS the day of the 95 theses.
People can have whatever impression they like. I don't apologize for preaching Christ and Him crucified.
Why then a 'party' rather than a night of worship? Just a thought - that's all. No need to apologize for preaching Christ indeed!
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