Springs Article 2021-12 (2)
Luke 2:1-7
Luke 2:8-14
Luke 2:15-22
Who is Jesus Christ?
- The Son of God; the Saviour of the world
- Jesus is Yeshua (Yehoshua) in Hebrew, which means Salvation (God my Saviour)
- Matthew 1:21
Who is Santa?
- An idol!
- A godless christless mythical figure who performs magic and is regarded by the world as the father of Christmas
- Magic represents sorcery, lies and deception!, Revelation 21:8
- Parents lie for Santa and children adore Santa more than Jesus
- Santa and Jesus are not compatible!
Why was Jesus born in Bethlehem?
- God chose the little town (village) of Bethlehem for an important reason
- Micah 5:2, John 1:29
- The lambs killed for the Jewish Passover at the Jerusalem Temple came from Bethlehem shepherds
- Jesus is the Lamb of God, born in Bethlehem and killed on Passover day in Jerusalem
Was Jesus born on the way into Bethlehem or right inside Bethlehem?
- They were already inside Bethlehem for days, Luke 2:6
- They most likely had already done the census
- They must have been staying with relatives (as it was their hometown)
What is a manger?
- A long feeding trough for livestock (farm animals)
- A manger usually contains fodder (dried hay or straw used as food for animals)
Was Jesus born in a stable or laid in a manger?
- He was laid in a manger!
- The Bible does not say that Jesus was born in a stable
- The Greek word translated as ‘inn’ more literally translates as ‘guest-chamber’ (Luke 2:7, YLT)
- Jesus most likely was born in the house of His relatives at Bethlehem
- Jesus was laid in a manger because the house (guest-chamber) was congested
- They most likely came out to the front yard and laid him in a manger (for fresh air?)
Was Jesus born in the winter?
- Impossible!
- Jesus was born during very good weather – otherwise he couldn’t have been laid in a manger in the open yard
Why did God send angels to connect the shepherds with the birth of Jesus Christ?
- Because Jesus is the Passover Lamb of God!
- It was right that the Passover shepherds welcomed him into the world
Why was Jesus wrapped up and laid in a manger?
- It was a divine sign to the Bethlehem (Passover) shepherds!, Luke 2:12
- The sign was unique – it made it easy for them to locate him inside the village
- The sign was a visual connection to Jesus being the Passover Lamb of God
When were the Passover Lambs born?
- Exodus 12:1-14
- The Jewish Passover month of Abib (Nissan) is the month of new beginnings
- The Jewish Passover month is the beginning of the spring season
- The Jewish month of Passover is March/April
- The Passover lambs were 1 year old at Passover
- The Passover lambs were born at spring time!
What is the significance of Jesus being the Lamb of God?
- He was born to die!
- His death achieved much more than his birth
When was Jesus born?
- Jesus is the Passover Lamb of God, John 1:29
- Jesus is the Word which tabernacled with men, John 1:14
- The Tabernacle of God was completed in 9 months and dedicated on the first day of the Jewish Passover month (Nissan 1), Exodus 40
- Jesus was born in the Jewish Passover month, on the 1st day of the 1st month of the Jewish religious year (Nissan 1), which is March/April (spring time)
- He was born on the day of new beginnings and his birth represents new beginnings
Who invented Christmas?
- The Roman Catholic Church!
- Christmas was invented in the 4th century
- Christmas is a merger of pagan festivals (e.g. the winter solstice festival) with the birth of Jesus Christ
- The winter solstice festival (December 25) is a celebration of the Sun god!
- The trees, Yule logs, wreaths, mistletoes and lights are all pagan tradition
- Santa, elves and flying reindeers all come from myth and magic (e.g. Harry Potter) and have nothing to do with Christ
- Jesus Christ is not the reason for the season; rather He is the reason for living, the reason for all seasons!
Why do people (including unbelievers) love to celebrate Christmas?
- It’s party time!
- Spending, eating, drinking (including alcohol), movies, gifts, playing, chatting, jesting, chilling, fooling, flirting, indulging the flesh, consuming worldliness etc.
- Christmas is a celebration of idolatry, materialism and carnal indulgence!
- 1 Corinthians 10:7
- The flesh loves partying!
What is a Christmas tree?
- An idol!
- Jeremiah 10:1-4
- When you put up a Christmas tree, it’s definitely not about celebrating Jesus or honouring God. Rather, it’s about keeping tradition and pleasing self!
- The Christmas tree is a pagan tradition of idolatry from the past
- The Christmas tree and Jesus are not compatible!
How should we celebrate Jesus?
- Holy Communion, Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:23-25
- Fellowship with believers
- Praise Worship
- Prayer
- Humility and Obedience
- Walking in love
- Generous giving
- Reaching out to the lost (preaching to unbelievers)
- Helping the needy
- Abstinence for idolatry and immorality (worldliness and carnality)
2021: A Year of Sanctification
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