Xmas
by A. W. Pink
"Thus says the Lord—Do not learn the way of the
heathen...for the CUSTOMS of the people are vain." Jeremiah 10:1-3
Christmas is coming! Quite so—but what is "Christmas?"
Does not the very term itself denote it's source— "Christ-mass." Thus it is
of Roman origin, brought over from paganism. But, says someone, Christmas is
the time when we commemorate the Savior's birth. It is? And WHO authorized
such commemoration? Certainly God did not. The Redeemer bade His disciples
"remember" Him in His death, but there is not a word in scripture, from
Genesis to Revelation, which tells us to celebrate His birth. Moreover, who
knows when, in what month, He was born? The Bible is silent thereon. It is
without reason that the only "birthday" commemorations mentioned in God's
Word are Pharaoh's (Gen. 40:20) and Herod's (Matt. 14:6)? Is this recorded
"for our learning?" If so, have we prayerfully taken it to heart?
And WHO is it that celebrates "Christmas?" The whole
"civilized world." Millions who make no profession of faith in the blood of
the Lamb, who "despise and reject Him," and millions more who while claiming
to be His followers yet in works deny Him—join in merrymaking under the
pretense of honoring the birth of the Lord Jesus. Putting it on it's lowest
ground, we would ask, is it fitting that Christ's friends should unite with
His enemies in a worldly round of fleshly gratification? Does any true
born-again soul really think that He whom the world cast out is either
pleased or glorified by such participation in the world's joys? Truly, the
customs of the people are VAIN! It is written, "You shall not follow a
multitude to do evil" (Exodus 23:2).
Some will argue for the "keeping of Christmas" on the
ground of "giving the kiddies a good time." But why do this under the
cloak of honoring the Savior's birth? Why is it necessary to drag in His
holy name in connection with what takes place at that season of carnal
jollification? Is this taking the little one with you—OUT of Egypt (Ex.
10:9-10) a type of the world—or is it not plainly a mingling with the
present day Egyptians in their "pleasures of sin for a season?" (Heb. 11:25)
Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go—and when he is
old, he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6). Scripture does command
God's people to bring up their children "in the nurture and admonition of
the Lord" (Eph. 6:4), but where does it stipulate that it is our duty to
give the little one a "good time?" Do we ever give the children "a good
time" when we engage in anything upon which we cannot fittingly ask THE
LORD'S blessing?
There are those who DO abstain from some of the grosser
carnalities of the "festive season," yet are they nevertheless in cruel
bondage to the prevailing custom of "Christmas", namely that of exchanging
"gifts." We say "exchanging", for that is what it really amounts to in many
cases. A list is kept, either on paper or in memory, of those from whom
gifts were received last year, and that for the purpose of returning the
compliment this year. Nor is this all—great care has been taken that the
"gift" made to the friend is worth as much in dollars and cents as the one
they expect to receive from him or her. Thus, with many who can ill afford
it, a considerable sum has to be set aside each year with which to purchase
things simply to send them out in RETURN for others which are likely to be
received. Thus a burden has been bound on them which not a few find hard to
bear.
But what are we to do? If we fail to send out "gifts" our
friends will think hard of us, probably deem us stingy and miserly. The
honest course is to go to the trouble of notifying them—by letter if at a
distance—that from now on you do not propose to send out any more "Christmas
gifts" as such. Give your reasons. State plainly that you have been brought
to see that "Christmas merrymaking" is entirely a thing OF THE WORLD, devoid
of any Scriptural warrant; that it is a Romish institution, and now that you
see this—you dare no longer have any fellowship with it (Eph. 5:11); that
you are the Lord's "free man" (1 Cor. 7:22), and therefore you refuse to be
in bondage to a costly custom imposed by the world.
What about sending out "Christmas cards" with a text of
Scripture on them? That also is an abomination in the sight of God. Why?
Because His Word expressly forbids all unholy mixtures; Deut.
22:10-11 typified this. What do we mean by an "unholy mixture?" This—the
linking together of the pure Word of God with the Romish "Christ-MASS." By
all means send cards (preferably at some other time of the year) to your
ungodly friends, and Christians too, with a verse of Scripture—but NOT with
"Christmas" on it. What would you think of a printed program of vaudeville,
having Isaiah 53:5 at the foot of it? Why, that it was altogether OUT OF
PLACE, and highly incongruous. But in the sight of God—the circus and the
theater are far less obnoxious than the "Christmas celebration" of Romish
and Protestant "churches." Why? Because the latter are done under the cover
of the holy name of Christ—the former are not.
"But the path of the just is as the shining light, that
shines more and more unto perfect day" (Proverbs 4:18). Where there is a
heart that really desires to please the Lord, He graciously grants
increasing knowledge of His will. If He is pleased to use these lines in
opening the eyes of some of His dear people to recognize what is a growing
evil, and to show them that they have been dishonoring Christ by linking the
name of the Man of Sorrows (and such He WAS, when on earth) with a "MERRY
Christmas," then join with the writer in a repentant confessing of this sin
to God, seeking His grace for complete deliverance from it, and praise Him
for the light which He has granted you concerning it.
Beloved fellow-Christian, "The coming of the Lord
draws near" (Jas. 5:8). Do we really believe this? Believe it not because
the Papacy is regaining its lost temporal power, but because GOD says
so—"for we walk by faith, not by sight" (2 Cor. 5:7). If so, what effects
does such believing have on our walk? This may be your last Christmas on
earth. During it, the Lord may descend from heaven with a shout to gather
His own to Himself. Would you like to be summoned from a "Christmas
party"—to meet Him in the air? The call for the moment is "Go you OUT to
meet Him" (Matt. 25:6) out from a Godless Christendom, out from the horrible
burlesque of "religion" which now masquerades under His name.
"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of
Christ; that everyone may receive the things done in his body, according to
that he has done, whether it be good or bad" (2 Cor. 5:10). How solemn and
searching! The Lord Jesus declared that "every idle word that men shall
speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment" (Matt.
12:36). If every "idle word" is going to be taken note of, then most
assuredly will be every wasted energy, every wasted dollar,
every wasted hour! Should we still be on earth when the closing days
of this year arrive, let writer and reader earnestly seek grace to live and
act with the judgment seat of Christ before us. HIS "well done" will be
ample compensation for the sneers and taunts which we may now receive from
Christless souls.
Does any Christian reader imagine for a moment that when
he or she shall stand before their holy Lord, that they will regret having
lived "too strictly" on earth? Is there the slightest danger of His
reproving any of His own because they were "too extreme" in "abstaining from
fleshly lusts, which war against the soul" (1 Peter 2:11)? We may gain the
good will and good works of worldly religionists today, by our compromising
on "little points," but shall we receive His smile and approval on that day?
Oh to be more concerned about what HE thinks, and less concerned about what
perishing mortals think.
"You shall not follow a multitude to do evil" (Ex. 23:2).
Ah, it is an easy thing to float with the tide of popular opinion;
but it takes much grace, diligently sought from God, to swim against it. Yet
that is what the heir of heaven is called on to do—to "Be not conformed to
this world" (Romans 12:2), to deny self, take up the cross, and follow a
rejected Christ. How sorely does both writer and reader need to heed that
word of the Savior, "Behold, I come quickly; hold that fast to that which
you have, that no man take your crown" (Rev. 3:11). Oh that each of us may
be able to truthfully say, "I have refrained my feet from EVERY evil way,
that I might keep YOUR WORD" (Psalm 119:101).
Our final word is to the pastors. To you the Word of the
Lord is, "You should be an example to the believers in speech, in conduct,
in love, in faith, in purity" (1 Tim. 4:12). Is it not true, that the most
corrupt "churches" you know of, where almost every fundamental of the faith
is denied, will have their "Christmas celebrations?" Will you imitate them?
Are you consistent to protest against unscriptural methods of "raising
money," and then to sanction unscriptural "Christmas services?" Seek grace
to firmly but lovingly set God's truth on this subject before your people,
and announce that you can have no part in following Pagan, Romish,
and worldly customs!