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EDUCATION: Holt High School, Holt Mich., Lansing Community College, Southwestern Theological Seminary, National Apostolic Bible College. MINISTERIAL EXPERIENCE:61 years of pastoral experience, 11 churches in Arizona, New Mexico and Florida. Missionary work in Costa Rica. Bishop of the Districts of New Mexico and Florida for the Apostolic Assembly. Taught at the Apostolic Bible College of Florida and the Apostolic Bible College of Arizona. Served as President of the Florida Apostolic Bible College. Served as Secretary of Education in Arizona and New Mexico.EDUCACIÓN:Holt High School, Holt Michigan, Lansing Community College, Seminario Teológico Southwestern, Colegio Bíblico Nacional. EXPERIENCIA MINISTERIAL:51 años de experiencia pastoral, 11 iglesias en los estados de Arizona, Nuevo México y la Florida. Trabajo misionera en Costa Rica. Obispo de la Asamblea Apostólica en los distritos de Nuevo México y La Florida. He enseñado en el Colegio Bíblico Apostólico de la Florida y el Colegio Bíblico Apostólico de Arizona. Presidente del Colegio Bíblico de la Florida. Secretario de Educación en los distritos de Nuevo México y Arizona.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS


Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen…  For the customs of the people are vain…” (Jeremiah 10:2-3)

“And after they have been destroyed before you, be careful not to be ensnared by inquiring about their gods, saying, “How do these nations serve their gods? We will do the same.” You must not worship the LORD your God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of detestable things the LORD hates.” (Deuteronomy 12:30-31)

Many of the customs that now are practiced during the Christmas season are of pagan origin. Many of them had their origin during the roman festival of Saturnalia that was celebrated every year from the 17th of December until the 24th. The god that was worshiped was called Saturn. During those days all work and business were suspended. During those days the slaves were given their freedom and they were allowed to do what they wanted. The moral restrictions were put aside. The streets were filled with tremendous crowds. A fictitious king was chosen. There was a special greeting during those days of festivity (io-saturnilias). They would exchange gifts among themselves, especially candles and dolls.

SHOULD A CHRISTIAN CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS?

There is no Biblical warrant, precedent, nor precept for remembrance of the day of Christ's birth as a day of special religious celebration. This is not to say that we shouldn't remember Christ's birth and its significance, but for religious commemorations or celebrations, we must have Biblical command or precedent! The fact of the matter is this, the early church did not celebrate Christ's birth, but such celebration only came into the church with the "Christianization" of pagan rites as Catholicism was made the state religion by Constantine in the fourth century A.D. Since the Word of God does not support the tradition of Christmas, the church should not and must not celebrate Christmas.
The Christmas celebration as we know it today is clearly pagan in origin, it has Satan's prints all over it. When researching it anyone can see it is clearly not a Christian holiday. Many preachers know what it is and still do nothing about it. They stand in the pulpit year after year and do not tell the church, that it is one of the pagans most sacred days. Why is this? Do these preachers not know about it? The reason is the church would not accept it and would run the preacher off! They will let the church drown in sin at risk of losing their pay check and position. This is what it boils down to!  It’s time for Gods people to stand up and preach the truth about Christmas. We best do something or God will. 

CHRISTMAS EVE

"Yule" is a Chaldean word meaning "infant." Long before the coming of Christianity, the heathen Anglo-Saxons called the 25th of December "Yule day", in other words, "infant day" or "child's day" the day they celebrated the birth of the false "messiah"! The night before "Yule day" was called "Mother night." Today it is called "Christmas Eve." And it wasn't called "Mother night" after Mary, the mother of our Lord. "Mother night" was observed centuries before Jesus was born. Semiramis (Nimrod's wife) was the inspiration for "Mother night," and "Child's day" was the supposed birthday of her son (Tammuz), the sun-god!

NATIVITY SCENES

Nearly every form of pagan worship descended from the Babylonian mysteries, which focus attention on the "mother-goddess" and the birth of her child. This was adapted to "Mary-Jesus" worship, which then easily accommodated the multitude of pagans "converted" to Christianity inside Constantine's Roman Catholic Church. If a Christian was to erect statues (i.e., images) of Mary and Joseph, they would be accused of idolatry. But at Christmas time, an image of a little baby is placed with the images of Mary and Joseph, and it's called a "nativity scene." Somehow, the baby-idol "sanctifies" the scene, and it is no longer considered idolatry! (cf. Exo. 20:4-5a; 32:1-5a; 9-10a).

CHRISTMAS WREATHS

 In pagan mythology, evergreen means eternal life and a never-dying existence. Made from evergreens, Christmas wreaths were most frequently round, which symbolized the sun (just as do halos in most religious art). Hence, the round Christmas wreaths stand for an eternal sun, a never-dying or self-renewing sun. Because of these pagan associations, the Christian church was initially hostile towards the use of wreaths and other evergreen derivatives. But in the same way it Christianized other pagan traditions, the church soon found a way to confer its own symbolic meanings. For example, the sharp pointed leaves of the "male" holly came to represent Christ's crown of thorns and the red berries His blood, while the "female" ivy symbolized immortality (Sulgrave Manor, "A Tudor Christmas," p. 6). Such wreaths now not only adorn churches at Christmas time, but are also appearing during the equally pagan Easter season.

MISTLETOE

The use of the mistletoe can be traced back to the ancient Druids. It represented the false "messiah," considered by the Druids to be a divine branch that had dropped from heaven and grew upon a tree on earth. This is an obvious corruption of God's prophetic Word concerning Christ, "the Man the Branch," coming from heaven. The mistletoe symbolized the reconciliation between God and man. Kissing under the mistletoe became a custom since a kiss was a well known symbol of reconciliation. Both were tokens of reconciliation. The pagan custom of kissing under the mistletoe was an early step in the night of revelry and drunken debauchery celebrating the death of the “old sun” and the birth of the new at the winter solstice.

YULE LOG

The Yule log was considered by the ancient Celts a sacred log to be used in their religious festivals during the winter solstice; the fire provided promises of good luck and long life. Each year's Yule log had to be selected in the forest on Christmas Eve by the family using it, and could not be bought, or the superstitions associated with it would not apply. In Babylonian paganism, the log placed in the fireplace represented the dead Nimrod, and the tree which appeared the next morning (which today is called the "Christmas tree") was Nimrod alive again (reincarnated) in his new son (sun), Tammuz. (Still today in some places, the Yule log is placed in the fireplace on Christmas Eve, and the next morning there is a Christmas tree!)

Today's Yule log tradition comes to us from Scandinavia, where the pagan sex-and-fertility god, Jule, was honored in a twelve-day celebration in December. A large, single log was kept with a fire against it for twelve days, and each day for twelve days a different sacrifice was offered. The period now counted as the twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany was originally the twelve days of daily sacrifices offered to the Yule log. (What, then, are we really doing when we send "Yuletide greetings"? Are we really honoring Christ by sending greetings in the name of a Scandinavian fertility god? These are the same customs being practiced today as in ancient paganism! Only the names have changed.)

The Yule log was considered the dead stock of Nimrod (or Tammuz, depending on the specific nation involved), deified as the sun god, but cut down by his enemies; the Christmas tree is Nimrod revived, the slain god come to life again. Yet today professing Christians speak of the “sacred Yule-tide season”!

CANDLES

Even the lighting of fires and candles as a Christian ceremony is merely a continuation of the pagan custom, encouraging the waning sun-god as he reaches the lowest place in the southern skies! Candles were lit by the ancient Babylonians in honor of their god, and his altars had candles on them. And as is well known, candles are also a major part of the ritualism of Roman Catholicism, which adopted the custom from heathenism. Candles approached the Yule log in ritual importance. Like the Yule log, they had to be a gift, never a purchase, and were lighted and extinguished only by the head of the household. Such candles stood burning steadily in the middle of the table, never to be moved or snuffed, lest death follow. The Yule candle, wreathed in greenery, was to burn through Christmas night until the sun rose or the Christmas service began (Sulgrave Manor, "A Tudor Christmas," p. 9). Obviously, candles should have no part in Christian worship, for nowhere in the New Testament is their use sanctioned.

SANTA CLAUS (Saint Nicolas)

The name “Santa Claus” is a corruption of the name “Saint Nicholas” a Roman Catholic bishop who lived in the 5th century. This saint was honored on the 6th of December, subsequently transferred to Christmas day. He was canonized as the “Patron Saint” of the children by the Catholic Church.

The putting of candy, fruit and gifts or money in socks during the Christmas season, originated with Saint Nicolas. It is said that his parents were very rich and upon their death he was left with all their money. He then dedicated himself to give the money to needy people.

Upon hearing that there was a man who had three daughters which he was going to give to a life of shame because he did not have any money so they could get married, he then went by night to their house and from the chimney let fall a bag of money. For three nights he did this, but on the third time, the father found out who was doing this, and Saint Nicolas begged him that he not tell anyone what he had done. This is where we got the custom of filling the children’s stockings at night while they sleep and then tell them that it was Santa Claus. That's why, the association of Christmas with Santa Claus.

THE CHRISMAS TREE (Jeremiah 10:1-15)

The Christmas tree is, today a symbol of the birth of Christ; and it is a decoration that decorates many homes during the Christmas season. However, the Bible and history tells us that its origin is totally pagan and that through the years people, even considering themselves Christians, have involved themselves in this worship that is completely pagan, erroneously believing that it is part of the celebration of His birth, when in fact it is an abomination to Him (Ezekiel 8:14-15).

History goes back to Babylon (Isa. 13:19-20; Rev. 14:8, 17:5), whose first queen, Semiramis, propagated the story how a green tree had blossomed from a dry trunk on the tomb of her beloved son Tammuz, whose birthday took place on December 25th. From there on, they began to worship the green tree and leave gifts next to it. And so, the evergreen trees began to be symbols of good luck and of eternal life; so much, that they worshiped them and from its branches made crowns in order to reward the winners of competitions. The customs of this Babylonian culture became part of the Syrian, Phoenician, Egyptian, Grecian and Roman customs and from there it came to us.

The dictionary of the Catholic Bible of Mons. Dr. John Staubinger, says in page 24: Tree: “It is not strange that between some of the pagan, the trees are objects of worship.” From the book “The Gold Branch” of Frazer (Castilian edition of 1944, page 1142-175): diverse rites, including human sacrifices, in the worship of the tree and the complete forests; among them Lithuanian, Celtic, other Europeans, African, Orientals, etc. And it is seen how each nation made this custom their own.   
In at least ten Biblical references, the “green” tree is associated with idolatry and false worship, of course all trees are green at one time or another; apparently then, the references to the “green” tree refers to a tree that is especially noted for being green, all the time, the evergreen tree.

In Jeremiah 10:2-6 we have a perfect description of the Christmas tree, termed by God as “the way of the heathen.” We are told not to learn that way or follow it! The fifth verse shows that these trees “cannot speak, cannot walk, and must be carried.” Be not afraid of them; for they (the tree) cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do god.” Many misread this to make it say there is no harm in having a Christmas tree, but that is not what it says.

The Christians should not have Christmas trees in their homes, being that it is something that was, and is used by pagans as an idol. Just as we got rid of the idols of bone, wood, stone, etc. in the same way we should stop using this idol.

DOES CHRISTMAS REALLY HONOR CHRIST?

An argument often used to justify Christmas observance is “Even so, even though Christmas was a pagan custom, honoring the false sun-god, we don’t observe it to honor the false god; we observe it to honor Christ.”

What does the Bible say! In Deuteronomy 12:30-31, God says plainly that He will not accept that kind of worship, even though intended in His honor. He says it is taking what is abominable to Him, and therefore it honors, not Him, but false pagan gods. “God is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship him in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24).





Sunday, December 2, 2012

EL ORIGEN DE LA NAVIDAD


 Jeremías 10:2-5; II Corintios 6:17; I Juan 2:15-16
Por lo general se cree por todos que la fiesta de Navidad conmemora oficialmente según la Biblia el nacimiento del Señor Jesucristo. Los apóstoles, que conocieron a Jesús personalmente y fueron enseñados por El, ¿celebraban Su cumpleaños el día 25 de Diciembre?  ¿0 había tal celebración? Si la Navidad es el principal de las fiestas Cristianas,  ¿porque es que todo el mundo lo observa?
La palabra en ingles "Christmas;" es una mecía de dos palabras; "Christ" y "Mass" (Cristo y Misa), significa "Misa de Cristo. " Esta celebración o fiesta, vino al mundo por la Iglesia Católica Romana. ¿y de donde la obtuvo ella? Seguramente no de la Biblia o de los apóstoles del Señor, pero fue adoptada por la Iglesia Católica Romana en el siglo cuarto, del paganismo.

En vista de que la celebración de Navidad vino al mundo por la Iglesia Romana y no tiene ninguna autoridad, excepto la de la Iglesia Católica, examinemos la Enciclopedia Católica, edición 1911, publicada por esa Iglesia. "La Navidad no era una de las fiestas de la Iglesia primitiva...la primer a mostración de esta fiesta es de Egipto. " "Costumbres paganas centralizándose alrededor del calendas de Enero se gravito a Navidad". Enciclopedia Católica (vol. Ill p.7 24) declara que Ireneo y Tertulian no hacen mención de ésta fiesta y ellos vivieron durante el siglo segundo. También declara que para el tiempo de Jerónimo y Agustín, siglo cuarto, ya estaba establecida la fiesta de Navidad.
La Enciclopedia Bíblica y Teológica y de la Literatura Eclesiástica por McClunk y Strong (vol. Ill p. 27 6) declara que esta fiesta de Navidad no se conocía en los primeros tres siglos por el pueblo Cristiano.
Enciclopedia Americana, edición 1944, "Navidad...no era, según muchas autoridades, celebrado en el primer siglo de la Iglesia Apostólica, según la costumbre general era de celebrar la muerte de personajes famosas en lugar de su nacimiento. (La Santa Cena, que fue instituido por Jesús, es un memorial de Su muerte)...una fiesta fue establecido en memoria de este evento (el nacimiento de Jesús) en el siglo cuarto. En el siglo quinto la Iglesia Occidental ordeno que fuera celebrado por siempre en el día de la fiesta antigua Romana del nacimiento del "sol", siendo que no existía conocimiento seguro del día que había nacido Jesús.
Estas autoridades históricas que son reconocidos, nos informan que Navidad no era observado por cristianos por los primeros dos o tres cintos años. Entro a la Iglesia Occidental, o Romana, para el siglo cuarto D.C. No fue hasta el siglo quinto que la Iglesia Católica ordeno que fuera celebrado como una fiesta oficial de la Iglesia.
No sabemos la fecha exacta que se comenzó a celebrar la Fiesta de Navidad en Diciembre 25. Antes de esa fecha, la Iglesia no celebraba el nacimiento del Señor Jesucristo. Los escritos del N.T. indican que el Señor no nació en ese tiempo del año, más bien los datos Históricos nos indican que nació en el Otoño (Autumn). No sabemos la fecha exacta porque la Palabra de Dios no la declara, ni hace mención de que la Iglesia Primitiva Apostólica haya celebrado el nacimiento del Señor.

Jesús no nació en el tiempo del invierno. Cuando Jesús nació, la Biblia dice que había pastores en el campo, velando sobre sus rebaños (Lucas 2:8). Esto nunca pudiera haber ocurrido en judía en el mes de Diciembre. Los pastores siempre traen sus rebaños de los campos y montanas a los rediles antes del 15 de Octubre, para protegerlos del frió y lluvias que seguían esta fecha (Cantares 2:11; Esdras 10:9,13) el tiempo de invierno es el tiempo de lluvias y no permite que los pastores estén en los campos de noche. (Comentario de Adam Clarke, vol. 5 p. 370: N.Y. ed.)
La fecha exacta del nacimiento del Señor Jesús es totalmente desconocido. Si Dios hubiera querido que se observara y celebrara el cumpleaños de Jesús, El no hubiera escondido la fecha exacta.
La enciclopedia Nueva de Schaff-Herzog de Conocimiento Religioso lo explica clarito, en su artículo de Navidad: "Cuanto depende a la fecha de la fiesta del Brumalia pagana (Die. 25) que seguía el Saturnales (Die. 17-24), y celebrando el día más corto del año y el "Sol Nuevo "...no se puede determinar exactamente. El Saturnales y Brumalia pagana estaban muy arraigado en las costumbres populares para hacerse un lado por la influencia Cristiana... La fiesta pagan con sus tumultos y holgorio era tan popular que los cristianos estaban contentos en poner esto como excusa para continuar su celebración con poco cambio en espíritu y en manera. Predicadores Cristianos del Oeste y del Midió Este protestaron en contra de la manera frivolidad que el cumpleaños del Señor se celebraba, mientras que los cristianos de Mesopotamia acusaban sus hermanos del Oeste de idolatría y adoración al sol por adoptando esa fiesta pagana como cristiana."
El mundo romano había sido pagano. Antes del siglo cuarto, los cristianos eran pocos en número, pero iban en aumento, y eran perseguidos por el gobierno y los paganos. Pero, con el adviento de Constantino como emperador, que hizo su profesión de cristiandad en el siglo cuarto, poniendo al Cristianismo en igualdad con el paganismo, el mundo Romano comenzó a aceptar este cristianismo popular.
Esta gente se había creado entre costumbres paganas, el cual de ellos era más sobresaliente del 25 de Diciembre. Era una fiesta de holgorio, con su propio espíritu. Les gustaba mucho. ¡No se querían deshacer de ello! Esto es como la Navidad se introdujo al mundo occidental. Le pueden llamarle por otro nombre, ¡pero no deja de ser la misma adoración del sol de la antigüedad!
La enciclopedia Británica: "Ciertos latinos, cercas del año 354 A.C., cambiaron el cumpleaños de Enero 6 a Diciembre 25, que era una fiesta del mitraismo...o el nacimiento del sol... Los Sirios y Armenios, que retuvieron Enero 6, acusaban a los Romanes de adorar al sol y idolatría, afirmaban...que la fiesta de Diciembre 25, fue inventado por los discípulos de Cerintus... "
EL VERDADERO ORIGEN DE NAVIDAD
Si el mundo obtuvo la Navidad de los Católicos Romanes y ellos lo obtuvieron del paganismo, ¿de dónde lo obtuvieron los paganos? ¿De dónde y cuándo, y que era su verdadero origen? ¡Es una costumbre principal del sistema corrupto que se denuncia en todas las profecías y enseñanzas bajo el nombre de Babilonia, y tuvo su principio y origen en la Babilonia original de Nimrod! Nimrod, nieto de Cam, hijo de Noé, era el verdadero fundador del sistema babilónico que ha tenido al mundo desde entonces. Nimrod edifico la Torre de Babel, la Babilonia original, la antigua Nineve y muchas otras ciudades. El nombre Nimrod, en el hebreo, se derive de la palabra "Marad, " que significa " Él se rebeló”.
De muchos escritos antiguos, mucho se da a conocer de este hombre. Nimrod era un hombre malo, el se caso con su propia madre, Semiramis. Después de la muerte prematuro de Nimrod, su esposa-madre, propago la doctrina malvada de la supervivencia de Nimrod como un ser espiritual. Ella afirmaba que durante una noche, un árbol verde se desarrollo de un tronco muerto. El tronco muerto supuestamente representaba a su esposo muerto, Nimrod, y el árbol de pino llego a ser el símbolo de que Nimrod había revivido. Ella proclamo que en cada aniversario de su muerte, Nimrod visitaba el árbol de pino y dejaba obsequies debajo del. El día 25 de Diciembre era el cumpleaños de Nimrod. Este es el verdadero origen del árbol de Navidad.
Algunos países que celebraron fiestas el 25 de Diciembre siglos antes del nacimiento del Señor Jesucristo eran: Inglaterra, Siria y Babilonia. El Imperio Romano (Cristianizado) adopto este día, 25 de Diciembre como una fiesta Cristiana en el año 354 A.D. por el Papa Liberius, 357 años después del nacimiento de Cristo. Hasta ese año solamente los Romanes paganos celebraban fiestas en ese día.
Por más de 250 años después del nacimiento de Cristo los romanos adoraban muchos dioses, la deidad principal siendo Júpiter. Siendo celebrada su fiesta en Septiembre. En el año 273 A.D. fue destronado Júpiter y fue puesto en su lugar otra deidad, quien fue el dios supremo de roma, era el dios del sol, Bel o Baal. El Emperador Romano responsable de este cambio fue Aureliano. El declaro el Baal Babilónico el dios supremo del Imperio Romano bajo del nombre del sol Invictus "Dios Invisible ".
¿Qué fue lo que causo que el Emperador Aureliano cambiare de dios? Es que durante su vida él se había interesado en las religiones del Oriente Persia y Babilonia y a la vez habían muchos Romanes que consideraban que Júpiter ya estaba fuera de la moda y no le Servían con mucho fervor y esto también es lo que influyo al Emperador a buscar una religión más atractiva para el populacho Romano. Otra cosa que influyo en esto fue que a través de los años, se había migrado mucha gente de los países orientales y la mayoría de ellos adoraban las divinidades, que representaban el sol y de igual manera soldados Romanes que habían regresado de esos países trajeron con ellos las doctrinas de esa religión que adoraban el sol.
¿Por qué adoraban el sol los paganos Romanes el 25 de Diciembre? Según el calendario Julián se aceptaba que el día 25 de Diciembre era el nacimiento del sol, pues era cuando se comenzaba a extender el sol y se aumentaba el poder o fuerza del mismo, daba vuelta en su eje. Era tiempo de fiesta, de gran júbilo idolatra y terminaban en una borrachera general con placeres sensuales. Durante ese tiempo los de Persia también introdujeron a los soldados Romanos al sistema de ellos de adorar el sol. La fiesta de ellos se celebraba en honor de Mitra el dios del sol. Los celebrantes entraban en unas capillas especiales y a la media noche salían gritando en alta voz "¡La Virgen ha concebido!" "¡La luz esta brillando!”

Los egipcios representaban el nacimiento del sol con la imagen de un niño y ese día 25 de Diciembre le presentaban al pueblo esa imagen del niño. Se cree que la virgen que concebía ese niño (el sol) en ese día era la diosa oriental la cual los Semitas llamaban la Virgen Celestial o la Diosa Celestial (Golden Rough p.358abr.). Notemos pues que los paganos observaban una fiesta el 25 de Diciembre mucho antes que naciera el Señor. También adoraban una "Madre y Niño”. Nomás que para ellos la madre era la reina de los cielos y el niño el dios del sol reencarnado.
¿Por qué se escogió este día (Die. 25) por los Cristianos para celebrar el nacimiento de Cristo? Como medio siglo después que se introdujo la adoración entre los romanos del dios del sol Baal, se convirtió Constantino. La Iglesia lo animo que desechara todas las fiestas paganas y la del 25 de Diciembre era una de ellas, pero no hubo resultados, pues los paganos no querían dejar sus fiestas. Consultando con el Emperador los dirigentes de la iglesia influenciaron al Emperador que firmara un decreto que todos aquellos prisioneros que se bautizaban les darían su libertad. Se creyó que con esto iba a animar a esos quien se bautizaba a dejar de adorar al dios del sol. Pero les resultó el contrario, pues los paganos se bautizaban pero seguían cada año el 25 de Diciembre adorando el dios del sol.
La Iglesia estaba en un dilema pero Constantino tenía la respuesta y les dijo a los dirigentes de la Iglesia que llegaran a un compromiso con los paganos bautizados y que les permitieran retener sus fiestas. El consejo de Constantino fue éste: "No lo hagan más difícil para que los paganos se conviertan sin hacerlo más fácil", y la iglesia aceptó su consejo.
Los historiadores de esos siglos escribían que la Iglesia de esos siglos estaba muy dispuesta a llegar a un compromiso con los paganos y permitirles a retener su fiestas a las cuales ellos estaban acostumbrados a celebrar y darles un vestido Cristiano” o añadiéndoles un "significado Cristiano" (The Bibles for Learners vol. Ill p.67).
No pudiendo abolir las costumbres de los paganos la iglesia trató de purificar” estas fiestas y costumbres que tanto amaban los paganos. La Iglesia trató de distraer la atención de los Cristianos de las fiestas paganas con celebrando fiestas en el mismo día. De modo que los paganos ya no deberían adorar el dios del sol Baal en el día 25 de Diciembre, sino que ahora deberían de adorar el Hijo de Dios en ese día pero todavía usando algunas costumbres y métodos paganos.
¡Diciembre 25 no es el cumpleaños de Jesús! Los apóstoles y la iglesia primitiva Apostólica nunca en su historia celebro el cumpleaños de Jesús. No se encuentra en la Biblia ningún mandamiento o instrucción de que se debe celebrar. Sin embargo, se nos manda que observemos, no celebrar, su muerte (I Cor. 11:24-26; Juan 13:14-17).

THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS


~ Jeremiah 10:2-5; II Cor. 6:17; I John 2:15-16 ~

It is generally believed by many that Christmas, according to the Bible officially commemorates the birth of Jesus. Did the apostles, who knew Jesus personally and were taught by him, celebrate His birthday on December 25? Did they celebrate it at all? If Christmas is the chief of the Christian holidays, why do so many non-Christians observe it?

The word “Christmas” means “Mass of Christ,” or, as it came to be shortened, “Christ-Mass.” It came to non-Christians and Protestants from the Roman Catholic Church. And where did they get it? Not from the Bible or the apostles of Jesus, but was adopted by the Roman Catholic Church in the fourth century from paganism.

Since the celebration of Christmas has come to the world from the Roman Church, and has no authority but that of the Catholic church, lets examine the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 edition, published by that church. “Christ-mass was not among the earliest festivals of the Church… the first evidence of the feast is from Egypt.” “Pagan customs centering around the January calends gravitated to Christmas.” The Catholic Encyclopedia (vol. III p. 724) declares that Irenaeus and Tertullian do not make mention of this festival and they lived during the second century. It also states that by the time of Jerome and Augustine, the fourth century, the charismas festival was already established.      

The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1946 edition, “Christmas (i.e., the Mass of Christ)… Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the Church…”

The Encyclopedia Americana, 1944 edition, “Christmas… it was, according to many authorities, not celebrated in the first Centuries of the Christian church, as the Christian usage in general was to celebrate the death of remarkable persons rather than their birth. (The “communion,” which is instituted by New Testament Bible authority, is a memorial of the death of Christ.)… A feast was established in memory of this event (Christ’s birth) in the fourth century. In the fifth century the Western Church ordered it to be celebrated forever on the day of the old Roman feast of the birth of Sol, as no certain knowledge of the day of Christ’s birth existed.”

These recognized historical authorities show Christmas was not observed by Christians for the first two or three hundred years. It got into the Western or Roman Church by the fourth century A.D.  It was not until the fifth century that the Catholic Church ordered it to be celebrated as an official Christian festival!

We do not know the exact date as to when Christmas began to be celebrated on December 25th. Before this date, the Church did not celebrate the birth of Christ. The writings of the New Testament indicate that Jesus was not born in that time of the year; the Historical data appear to indicate that He was born in the fall. We do not know the exact date because the Word of God does not declare it, neither does it make mention that the Primitive Apostolic Church celebrated the birth of Christ.

Jesus was not born in the winter season! When Jesus was born, the bible says there were shepherds in the field, watching over their sheep (Luke 2:8). This could have never occurred in Judea in the month of December. The shepherds always brought their flocks from the mountainsides and fields and corralled them no later than October 15th, to protect them from the cold, rainy season that followed that date (Song of Solomon 2:11; Ezra 10:9, 13) winter time is a rainy and cold season it does not permit shepherds to abide in open fields at nigh. (Adam Clarke Commentary, vol. 5 p.370: N.Y. ed.)  

“It was an ancient custom among Jews of those days to send out their sheep to the fields and deserts about the Passover (early spring), and bring them home at commencement of the first rain. During the time they were out, the shepherds watched them night and day. As… the first rain began early in the month of Marchesvan, which answers to part of our October and November (begins sometime in October), we find that sheep were kept out in the open country during the whole summer. And, as there shepherds had not yet brought home their flocks, it is a presumptive argument that October had not yet commenced, and that, consequently, our Lord was not born on the 25th of December, when no flocks were out in the fields; nor could He have been born later than September, as the flocks were still in the fields by night. On these very grounds, the nativity in December should be given up. The feeding of the flocks by night in the fields is a chronological fact… See the quotations from the Talmudists in Lightfoot.”

The exact date of Jesus’ birth is entirely unknown. If Jesus had wished us to observe and celebrate His birthday, He would not have hidden completely the exact date.

The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge explains it clearly, in its article on Christmas: “How much the date of the festival depended upon the pagan Brumalia (Dec. 25th) following the Saturnalia (Dec. 17th – 24th), and celebrating the shortest day of the year and the “new sun”… cannot be accurately determined. The pagan Saturnalia and Brumalia were too deeply entrenched in popular custom to be set aside by Christian influence… The pagan festival with its riot and merrymaking was so popular that Christians were glad of an excuse to continue its celebration with little change in spiritual and in manner. Christian preachers of the West and the Near East protested against the unseemly frivolity with which Christ’s birthday was celebrated, while Christians of Mesopotamia accused their Western brethren of idolatry and sun worship for adopting as Christian this pagan festival.”

The Roman world had been pagan. Prior to the fourth century, Christians were few in number, though increasing, and were persecuted by the government and by pagans. But, with the advent of Constantine as emperor, who made his profession of Christianity in the fourth century, placing Christianity on an equal footing with paganism, people of the Roman world began to accept this now popular Christianity.

These people had grown up in pagan customs, chief of which was this idolatrous festival of December 25th. It was a festival of merrymaking, with its special spirit. They enjoyed it! They didn’t want to give it up! This is how “Christmas” became fastened on our Western World! We may call it by another name, but it’s the same old sun-worshipping festival still!

The Encyclopedia Britannica: “Certain Latin’s, as early as 354, may have transferred the birthday from January 6th to December 25th, which was then a Mithraic feast… or birthday of the unconquered Sun… The Syrians and Armenians, who clung to January 6th, accused the Romans of sun worship and idolatry, contending… that the feast of December 25th had been invented by disciples of Cerinthus…”  

 THE REAL ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS

If we got Christmas from the Roman Catholics, and they got it from paganism, where did the pagans get it? Where, when and what was its real origin? It is a chief custom of the corrupt system denounced all through Bible prophecies and teachings under the name of Babylon, and it started and originated in the original Babylon of ancient Nimrod! It stems from roots whose beginning was shortly this side of the Flood!

Nimrod, grandson of Ham, son of Noah, was the real founder of the Babylonish system that has gripped the world ever since. Nimrod built the tower of Babel, the original Babylon, ancient Nineveh and many other cities. The name Nimrod, in Hebrew, is derived from “Marad,” meaning “he rebelled.”

From many ancient writings, much is learned of this man. Nimrod was an evil man; he married his own mother, Semiramis. After Nimrod’s untimely death, his mother-wife propagated the evil doctrine of the survival of Nimrod as a spirit being. She claimed a full grown evergreen tree sprang overnight from a dead tree stump, which symbolized the springing forth unto new life of the dead Nimrod. On each anniversary of his birth, she claimed, Nimrod would visit the evergreen tree and leave gifts under it. December 25th was the birthday of Nimrod. This is the real origin of the Christmas tree.

Some countries that celebrated festivals on the 25th of December centuries before the birth of Christ were England, Syria and Babylon. The Roman Empire (Christianized) adopted this day, the 25th of December like a Christian festival in the year 354 A.D. by pope Liberius 357 years after the birth of Christ. Until that year only the Roman pagans celebrated festivals on that day.

For more then 250 years after the birth of Christ the Romans worshiped many gods, the main deity being Jupiter. His festival was celebrated in September. In the year 273 A.D. Jupiter was dethroned and another deity was put in his place, who was the supreme god of Rome, it was the god of the sun, Bel or Baal. The Roman Emperor who was responsible for this change was Aurelia’s. He declared the Babylonian Baal the supreme god of the Roman Empire under the name of the Invictus sun “Invisible God”.

What was it that caused the Emperor Aurelia’s to change gods? It was that during his life he had become interested in the religions of Persia and Babylon and at the same time there was many Romans that considered that Jupiter was out of style and they didn’t serve him with much dedication and this is also what influence the Emperor to look for a more attractive religion for the Roman populace. Another thing that influenced in this was that through the years, many people had migrated to the oriental countries and the majority of them worshiped the deities, that represented the sun and also Romans that had returned form those countries brought the doctrines of that religion that adored the sun with them.

Why did the pagan Romans worship the sun on the 25th of December? According to the Julian calendar it was accepted that the 25th day of December was the birth of the sun, for it was when the sun began to expand and it increased its power or force, it turned on its axis. It was a time for festivals, great idolatry joy, and ended in a general drunkenness with sensual pleasures. During that time the Persians also introduced the Roman soldiers to their system of worshiping the sun. Their Festival was in honor of Mitra the god of the sun. The participants would enter some special chapels and at midnight they would come out shouting in high voice “The virgin has conceived!” “The light is shining!”

The Egyptians represented the birth of the sun with the image of a child and on the 25th of December they would present the image of the child to the people. It was believed that the virgin that conceived that child (the sun) on that day was the oriental goddess whom the Semites called the celestial virgin or the celestial goddess. (Golden Rough page 358 abr.) Notice that the pagans observed a festival on December 25th many years before Jesus was born. They also worshiped a “mother and child.” The deferent’s was that for them the mother was the queen of the heaven and the child was the god of the reincarnated sun.

Why was this day chosen (Dec. 25) by the Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ? About half a century after the worship of the sun god Baal was introduced to the Romans, Constantine was converted. The church encouraged him to discard all the pagan festivals and the one on December 25th was one of them, but there were no results, because the pagans didn’t want to leave their festivals. Consulting with the Emperor the leaders of the church influenced the Emperor to sign a decree that all those prisoners that would get baptized would be given their freedom. It was believed that by doing this it would encourage those who were baptized to stop worshiping the sun god. It resulted contrary to their belief, because the pagans that got baptized continued every year worshiping the god of the sun on the 25th of December.

The church was in a dilemma but Constantine had the answer and told the leaders of the church that they arrive at a compromise with the baptized pagans and that they allow them to retain their festivals. The advice of Constantine was this “Don’t make it more difficult so that the pagans are converted without making it easier,” and the church accepted his advice. The historians of those centuries wrote that the church was very willing to arrive at a compromise with the pagans and permit them to retain their festivals which they were accustomed to celebrating and give them a “Christian dress” or giving them a “Christian meaning”. (The Bible for Learners vol. III – page 67).

Not being able to abolish the customs of the pagans the church tried to “purify” these festivals and customs that the pagans loved so much. The church tried to distract the attention of the Christians from the pagan festivals with celebrating festivals on the same day. So that the pagans should no longer worship the god of the sun, Baal, on the 25th of December, but rather now they should worship the Son of God on that day, but still using some customs and pagan methods.

December 25th is not the birthday of Jesus! The apostles and early Apostolic Church never celebrated Christ’s birthday at any time. There is no command or instruction to celebrate it in the Bible. However, we are commanded to observe, not celebrate, the date of His death (I Cor.11:24-26; John 13:14-17).          
   

Monday, November 26, 2012

EL HOMBRE QUE VI


El hombre que vi, llevaba en su mano una Biblia,
En su cara reflejaba el deseo de ayudar.
En sus labios una sonrisa, y la paz con la que oí expresarse,
Note que era un maestro.

Cuando abrió el Sagrado Libro,
Nos hizo transportar al mundo celestial.
Nos dijo como suplicar a Dios con nuestros labios,
Y humillarnos como David lo hizo;
En el Salmo cincuenta y uno.
Lloramos, reímos, adoramos a Dios y dije,
“¡Qué gran predicador!”

Había tal sabiduría en este hombre,
Que hombres y mujeres se acercaron a consultarle.
Su corazón estaba lleno de justicia,
Y su autoridad solo la uso, para defender la verdad.

¿Por qué este hombre sabio sale tanto?
¿Por qué deja su esposa, sus hijos tantos tiempos solos,
Para ir por los hogares impartiendo el consejo;
Y gastando sus fuerzas en los demás, el pueblo?

¿Por qué no le importa el dejar triste su familia?
¿Por qué prefiere exponer su vida,
Para llevar la paz y la reconciliación?
Y al final de cuentas no ser comprendido,
Por el necio que no quiere arreglar su camino.
Y en venganza cierra su bolsillo,
Creyendo que va a detener su buen camino.

El hombre que vi, era mi pastor,
Que se expuso a todo por atenderme a mí y a la Iglesia.

Dios te bendiga mi pastor, sigue tu camino.
Sigue impartiendo la buena semilla, que la tierra buena dará su fruto.
Y de su buena cosecha, recibirás tu fruto.
Al mirar tu noble misión me hice una promesa, ante el Todo Poderoso.
Que acompañado contigo estoy siempre en oración y me gozo.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

EL TRATO CON LOS CATÓLICOS


Los católicos creen que no se puede saber hasta la muerte si uno es salvo o no. Muchos tienen el concepto de que las buenas obras contrapesan las malas. Confían más en las obras propias que en la muerte vicaria de Cristo. Si es por las obras, es imposible que uno sepa hasta el día del juicio cuál ha sido el saldo entre las malas y las buenas.

La Biblia enseña que la salvación es por la gracia, no por obras (Romanos 11:6; Tito 3:5). Las obras se toman en cuenta, no para la salvación sino para la recompensa que uno recibirá en la vida futura (Mateo 16:27; Apocalipsis 22:12).

Si la salvación es sencillamente por aceptar lo que Cristo ha hecho a nuestro favor y confiar en Él como nuestro Salvador y Señor, no hay por qué estar en dudas sobre nuestra salvación ahora. La Biblia nos enseña que podemos y debemos estar seguros de nuestra salvación. “El que cree en el Hijo tiene vida eterna.” (Juan 3:36). La primera epístola de Juan fue escrita para librar a los Cristianos de cualquier duda respecto a su salvación: “...para que sepáis que tenéis vida eterna” (I Juan 5:12-13).

Tenemos el testimonio externo y fidedigno de la Palabra de Dios y tenemos el testimonio interno del Espíritu Santo. El nos hace saber que somos hijos de Dios, y nos guía al goce de los privilegios que los tales disfrutan (Romanos 8:14-16).

Recordemos que muchos católicos aman sinceramente a Dios y le han dedicado su vida a servirle. No tienen la luz del evangelio que nosotros tenemos pero merecen nuestro respecto por su sinceridad y consagración.

En vez de atacar sus doctrinas, empecemos donde haya puntos similares de partida.

1. Tenemos prácticamente la misma Biblia. Si es posible use una Biblia católica en el trato con ellos. La versión Nácar-Colunga es una de las mejores. Es bueno que se convenzan de la verdad en su propia Biblia.

2. La Iglesia Católica como nosotros, creen que la Biblia es divinamente inspirada, la infalible Palabra de Dios.

3. Creen en el nacimiento virginal y la deidad de nuestro Jesús, en Su  muerte expiatoria, resurrección, ascensión al cielo, y regreso en gloria.

4. Creen en la realidad del pecado, la expiación, la salvación, el juicio futuro, el cielo y el infierno.

5. Tienen reverencia por las cosas divinas.

6. Creen en los milagros y tienen fe en el poder sobrenatural.

DÓNDE PONER EL ÉNFASIS

Haga resaltar el amor de Dios para ellos. El no es indiferente a sus problemas y necesidades. En vez de discutir si los santos nos pueden oír o no, hagamos ver el gran privilegio que tenemos de ir directamente a Dios en oración. El testimonio personal y nuestra propia vida de oración convencen mejor que los argumentos.

Algunos han citado el ejemplo de la necesidad de presentarse ante el secretario antes de poder dirigirse a un personaje tal como el presidente de la nación. Es bueno hacerles ver que el hijo del presidente puede ir directamente a su padre, y nosotros también hablamos directamente a nuestro Padre celestial.

¡Qué dolor sentiría un padre amante si sus hijos tuvieran tan poca confianza en él que nunca se atrevieran a hablarle! ¿Será menos el dolor de nuestro Padre celestial cuando sus hijos siempre buscan a otros que presenten sus peticiones y hablen a su favor?

Procure conseguir que oren con usted. Cuanto más abran el corazón a Cristo en la oración, tanto más el Espíritu Santo les iluminará para que vean y acepten la verdad. Una vez que estén en comunión con el Cristo vivo, será fácil dejar las imágenes.

Pongamos énfasis también sobre el privilegio de saber ahora que hemos nacido de nuevo, que somos salvos por la fe en Cristo, no por las obras. No tenemos que vivir en temor al purgatorio.

MARÍA

Los católicos creen que los protestantes despreciamos a la Virgen María. Debemos de explicarles que creemos que María fue honrada de Dios sobre todas las mujeres al ser escogida para ser la madre de nuestro Señor. Todos le debemos nuestra gratitud por el cuidado que dio a nuestro Salvador durante los años de su infancia. No discute el punto de si ella tuvo otros hijos o no.  Debemos de decirles que lean el Evangelio de Lucas para que puedan leer la historia de María y del Jesús.

¿Quieren honrar a la Virgen? No hay mejor manera que guardar el único mandato que ella nos dejó: “Haced todo lo que Él os dijere” (Juan 2:5) y el primer mensaje que Cristo predicó era: “Arrepentíos y creed en el evangelio” (Marcos 1:15).

LAS  IMÁGENES

Los católicos dicen que el uso de los cuadros y las imágenes es sencillamente como tener un retrato. Una esposa, o una novia, a veces besan el retrato del esposo, o del novio, ausente. Esta ilustración nos permite mencionar que Cristo está con nosotros siempre. ¿Qué haría el esposo, estando presente, si la esposa le hiciera caso omiso a él y pasara todo el tiempo mirando y besando el retrato? Seguro que le quitaría el retrato. Del mismo modo Cristo desea que le hablemos a Él, que le adoremos en espíritu y en verdad, en vez de estar poniéndole flores o velas a una imagen de Él.

Algunos hermanos ponen mucho énfasis en procurar que desde un principio la gente que se interese en el evangelio que destruían los santos y sus cuadros e imágenes. Nada se consigue con persuadir a la gente que abandone a sus dioses falsos a menos que acepte al Dios verdadero. Nada se logra con quitar los cuadros de la pared si todavía los tienen entronizados en el corazón. Por lo general, cuando empiezan a buscar a Dios, pronto se dan cuenta que las imágenes son impotentes e inútiles.

PASOS RECOMENDADOS

1. Procura interesarles en la lectura de su propia Biblia.

2. No hable en contra de su religión, ni en contra de la iglesia, sino procurar darles la luz de la verdad.

3. Guíalos a tener confianza en Dios, creyendo lo que Él dice (Jn. 5:24; Jud. 24; I Jn. 5:13; Hch. 10:43).

4. Enséñale que es necesario nacer de nuevo y que el bautismo en agua es para el perdón de los pecados.
5. Demostrar lo que es el arrepentimiento, reconocer su pecado, sentir pena por ello, y abandonarlo por completo (Isa. 55:7; Prov. 28:13).

6. Enséñale que es posible ahora mismo conseguir el perdón de todos sus pecados. Cristo quiere salvarles (Hch. 13:38-39; Efe. 1:7; Isa. 1:18).

7. Demostrarle que puede, en el momento que acepta a Jesús y es bautizado, saber que es salvo (Jn. 5:24; I Jn. 5:13).