Friday, December 31, 2021

PT-2 "Christ Centered" (Eph. 4:20)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/28/2019 9:43 PM

 

My Worship Time                                                                          Focus:  PT-2 “Christ Centered”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:20

 

            Message of the verses:  “But you did not learn Christ in this way.”

 

            I want to quote the last thing that we were studying in our last SD to help keep us on the right track:  “Both the context and the use of the aorist tense of the verb ‘to learn’ in these passages lead to the conclusion that this learning refers to the moment of saving faith.”

 

            I want to look at James 4:4 which says: “Friendship with the world is hostility toward God.”  I remember when I first became a believer as I was running around with a crowd of people that even as a young believer, I knew that I had to sever my relationship with them.  I have to say that it took some time to do so as for one thing I was working with some of them and could not just stop talking to them.  I assure you that I did witness to them about their need for salvation, but none of them wanted to listen to me.  It was a difficult choice to make and it took me a while to do so, but one of the things that helped me was to make new friends with believers which the Lord led me to soon after I became a believer.  Now if a person who states that they have become a believer continues to have friendships with the world, and makes no effort to stop then one has to question whether or not they truly are believers.  Let’s look at 1 John 2:4 and then 15:  “4 The one who says, "I have come to know Him," and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him;” “15 Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”  As we can see from these verses the ways of the world and they ways of believers are not compatible. 

 

            Paul says that we did not learn Christ this way, and the way that we learn to be a Christian is to first repent, to agree with God that you are a sinner, and there is nothing in that you can do on your own to take care of your sin problem, the very nature that you are born with is sinful and therefore after learning this truth you need to repent of being a sinner.  John MacArthur writes “The very purpose of receiving Christ is to ‘be saved from this perverse generation’ (Acts 2:20), and no one is saved who does not repent and forsake sin.  Repentance does not save us, but God cannot save us from sin of which we are unwilling to let go.  To hold on to sin is to refuse God, to scorn His grace, and to nullify faith.  No Christian is totally from the presence of sin in this life, but in Christ he is willingly freed from his orientation to sin.  He slips and falls many times, but the determined direction of his life is away from sin.”

 

            Lord willing we will finish this section in our next SD.

 

Quotation for today comes from John Wesley:  “O LORD, let us not live to be useless, for Christ’s sake.”        

 

4/28/2019 10:05 PM 

Thursday, December 30, 2021

"The Walk of the New Self" (Eph. 4:20-24)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/27/2019 9:46 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                                      Focus:  The Walk of the New Self

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                              Reference:  Ephesians 4:20-24

 

            Message of the verses:   20 But you did not learn Christ in this way, 21 if indeed you have heard Him and have been taught in Him, just as truth is in Jesus, 22 that, in reference to your former manner of life, you lay aside the old self, which is being corrupted in accordance with the lusts of deceit, 23 and that you be renewed in the spirit of your mind, 24 and put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth.”

 

            We have come to a new main section in our study of the book of Ephesians, and in this section we will study three different fairly long sub-sections with the first one entitled “Christ-Centered” which I want to begin today in this SD after we go over the introduction to this main section.

 

            John MacArthur writes in his introduction to this section “The new walk in Christ is the exact opposite of the old walk of the flesh.  Whereas the old is self-centered and futile, the new is Christ-centered and purposeful.  Whereas the old is ignorant of God’s truth, the new knows and understands it.  Whereas the old morally and spiritually calloused and shameless, the new is sensitive to sin of every sort.  Whereas the old is depraved in its thinking the new is renewed.”  So here we have a comparison of these two walks of life, and there is no doubt in which we are to live in the new walk, the walk of the new self.

 

            It must have been true that some of the believers in the Ephesian church and also the other churches in Asia Minor where this letter was to go to were having problems falling into the old way of life which Paul described in verses 17-19 as seen from this first sub-section entitled “Christ-Centered” and takes up verse 20 which reads “But you did not learn Christ in this way.”  So if Paul tells them that they did not learn Christ in the ways he described in verses 17-19, then some of them must have slipped into that way to which Paul wants to write to them on how to correct their living ways.

 

            When Paul says “But you did not learn Christ,” he is talking of a direct reference to salvation, as to learn Christ is to be saved.  MacArthur writes “While it is true that the verb manthano can be used in reference to the process of learning truth (see Rom. 16:17; Phil. 4:9), it can also mean ‘to come to know’ (Walter Bauer, A Greek lexicon of the New Testament.  Translated and edited by W. F. Arndt and F. W. Gingrich.  5th  [Chicago; U. of Chicago, 1958], p. 490), as a one-time act, particularly when the verb is aorist active indicative, as in this case.  The aorist is also used in John 6:45, where Jesus spoke to those who had ‘learned from the Father’—indicating a reference to the saving act of faith under the Old Covenant which would lead them now to Him.

            “In Matthew 11:29, Jesus offered one of the loveliest of all salvation invitations:  ‘Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me’ (KJV).  This use of manthano is also in the aorist tense, indicating a single unrepeated act.

            “Both the context and the use of the aorist tense of the verb ‘to learn’ in these passages lead to the conclusion that this learning refers to the moment of saving faith.”

 

            Lord willing we will continue to look at this verse and what it entails in our next SD.

 

Verse that goes along with our quotation from yesterday:  “7 The law of the LORD is perfect, restoring the soul; The testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. 8 The precepts of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart; The commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.”

 

4/27/2019 10:24 AM

 

           

 

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

PT-3 "Depraved in Mind" (Eph. 4:17-19)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/26/2019 10:45 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                                      Focus:  PT-3 “Depraved in Mind”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:17-19

 

            Message of the verses:  17 So this I say, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness.”

 

            The commentary from John MacArthur was written in 1986, however the preaching that he did to his congregation was done earlier than 1986, and so as I quote from his commentary from an article that he read in Forbes magazine from September 18, 1978 the data from it is now over 41 years old, and I might say that what they were writing about then is much, much worse today than back then.  “An article in Forbes Magazine (Sept. 18, 1978, pp. 81-92) entitled ‘The X-Rated Economy’ began by stating the obvious—pornography is no longer an illegal business.  The market for pornography is not confined to perverts or other emotional cripples.  To the contrary, the largest part of the market is middle class people.  In an increasingly permissive society those who enjoy pornography are free to revel in it.  The surprising revelation was that, according to one official estimate, the nation’s pornographers do more than four billion dollars worth of business a year—more than the combined incomes of the often supportive movie and music industries!  Other estimate place the total pornographic business—including a large segment of the burgeoning home video market—at three times that much.

 

            “Impurity is inseparable from greediness. Plenexia (‘greediness’) is unbound covetousness, uninhibited lust for that which is wanted.  Immorality has no part in love, and anything the sensual person does under the guise of caring and helpfulness is but a ruse for exploitation.  The world of sensuality and impurity is the world of greediness.  The person given over to godlessness and immorality greedily takes whatever he can from those around him.  He evaluates life only in material terms (Luke 12:15), uses other people to his advantage (1 Thess. 2:5; 2 Pet. 2:3), and turns his back on God in order to fulfill his own evil desires (Rom. 1:29).  And greediness is no less than idolatry (Col. 3:5).”  “Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry” (Col. 3:5).

 

            People who are selfish and desire to do “their own thing” end up cutting themselves off from God.  Whenever that happens, that person then cuts himself off from the truth which will result in spiritual blindness thus having no standards of morality.  Without standards of morality, then immorality becomes a shameless and a calloused way of living one’s life.  As the person goes on in this way it will destroy their mind’s ability to understand what is good from what is evil, and also truth from what is false, and what is real from what is not real.  The result is that the godless life becomes the mindless life.

 

            MacArthur concludes this very important long section that we have been looking at since April 16th with these words:  “That process characterizes every unbeliever.  It is the direction that every ungodly person is headed, although some are further along than others.  ‘Evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived’ (2 Tim. 3:13).  That some people may not reach the extremes Paul mentions in Ephesians 4:17-19 is due only to the protective shield of God’s common grace that He showers both on the righteous and the unrighteous (see Matt. 5:45) and to the preserving influence of the Holy Spirit (Job. 34:14-15) and of the church (Matt. 5:13).”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  As I look back on what we have been learning from these three verses it is the mind that is what comes to me, and that is that as a believer in Jesus Christ I must protect my mind from thinking things that are not pleasing to the Lord. 

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Continue to trust the Lord to teach me more about humility so that I can then live my life in a way that will be pleasing to the Lord.

 

Today’s quotation and this one is from Oswald Chambers who writes “Never compromise with those who water down the Word of God to human experience.”

 

4/26/2019 11:16 AM

 

 

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

PT-2 "The Depraved Mind" (Eph. 4:17-19)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/25/2019 9:18 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  PT-2 “The Depraved Mind”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:17-19

 

            Message of the verses:  17 This I say therefore, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God, because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality, for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness.”

 

            One of the great problems in people’s lives today is that they think that they know better than what God knows, and therefore they can do things that go directly against what God has written in His Word.  Sexuality is one of the things that have gone rampant in our society.  As we look at the beginning of the Word of God we see that God made one man out of the dust of the earth, and then later on put the man asleep in order to perform the first operation on the earth in which God took one of Adam’s ribs in order to make Eve who became Adam’s wife.  One man and one woman and from that we understand that this is how God centered marriages are to be, and yet in our society today we have people who say that they do not know which sex they are to which I say just take a look at your birth certificate.  We have homosexual marriages that are common in our society which also goes directly against God’s laws.  People wonder why there is there so much mental health issues in our world today and the answer lies in that people have gone against what God has written in His Word.  I have mentioned in many of my SD’s that one of the greatest problems in our world today lies in the false theory of evolution.  Evolution teaches that we are just an accident and therefore are not accountable to God.  Evolution is impossible, it could never happen.  Think of the big bang theory where it says that everything began with a small ball and then the ball continued to grow into what we have today.  My question to these misguided scientists is “where did the ball come from.”  When God created the world and that includes the rest of the universe He made it out of nothing, that is something out of nothing and the way that He did this was by speaking. Ex nihilo is the word in the Bible which means something out of nothing so that tells me that the atheistic who began the theory of the big bang theory are wrong, along with all of those who believe that the earth is billions of years old are wrong.  It is a scam created by Satan in order to think we are an accident.  It was a few years back that I sat in a Bible Study and heard a man called Bill Glass, who has a wonderful prison ministry, speak.  He talked of many things and one of them was about his Rolex watch.  He said that he did not buy it but it was given to him as some kind of reward.  His point was that this Rolex watch had to have a designer in order for it to function, and then spoke about God being the designer of the earth along with the rest of the stars and planets we see.  He is right and if people would start believing what God says to them in His Word then many of the awful problems we are facing today would be a lot less harmful to us.

 

            John MacArthur writes Ergasia (practice) can refer to a business enterprise, and that idea could apply here.  The ungodly person often makes business out of “every kind of impurity.”  A Christian leader commented some years ago that many of the books published in the United States today rival the drippings of a broken sewer.  Yet pornography, prostitution, X-rated films, suggestive TV programs, and ‘every kind of impurity’ form perhaps the largest industry in our country.  The vast majority of majority of it is open, unashamed, and legally protected.”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  The world that I live in today is so very much different than the world that God created around 6000 years ago.  After His completion of planet earth God said that it was very good, and it was very good.  I live in a world of de-evolution, and not evolution as things are getting worse by the day, and yet as I have been studying the book of Revelation for the last 19 plus months, teaching it in our Sunday school class, I know that things will continue to get worse and worse and then when you think that it can’t get any worse the Lord Jesus Christ will return to planet earth and set up His promised kingdom and the earth that will be much like the original creation that He made as seen in Genesis 1-2.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To continue to learn humility, realizing that God is the One who is in charge, and I am to follow His teachings.

 

Bible verse that goes along with D. L. Moody’s quotation from yesterday:  “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 26:19).

 

4/25/2019 9:55 AM

Monday, December 27, 2021

PT-1 "Depraved in Mind" (Eph. 4:17-19)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/24/2019 11:24 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                                      Focus:  PT-1 “Depraved in Mind”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:17-19

 

            Message of the verses:  17 This I say therefore, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God, because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality, for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness” (NASB).

 

            “17 So this I say, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness” (NASB95).

 

            We have been looking at futile, self-centered thinking, ignorance of truth and spiritual and moral callousness, and all of these practices will inevitably lead to “sensuality, for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness.”

 

            John MacArthur writes “Aselgeia (sensuality) refers to total licentiousness, the absence of all moral restraint, especially in the area of sexual sins.  One commentator says the term relates to ‘a disposition of the soul incapable of bearing the pain of discipline.’  The idea is that of unbridled self-indulgence and undisciplined obscenity.”

 

            Peter writes about these types of people in 2 Peter 2:10-12 “10 And especially those who indulge the flesh in its corrupt desires and despise authority. Daring, self-willed, they do not tremble when they revile angelic majesties, 11 whereas angels who are greater in might and power do not bring a reviling judgment against them before the Lord. 12 But these, like unreasoning animals, born as creatures of instinct to be captured and killed, reviling where they have no knowledge, will in the destruction of those creatures also be destroyed.”  “10 God is especially incensed against these "teachers" who live by lust, addicted to a filthy existence. They despise interference from true authority, preferring to indulge in self-rule. Insolent egotists, they don’t hesitate to speak evil against the most splendid of creatures. 11 Even angels, their superiors in every way, wouldn’t think of throwing their weight around like that, trying to slander others before God. 12 These people are nothing but brute beasts, born in the wild, predators on the prowl. In the very act of bringing down others with their ignorant blasphemies, they themselves will be brought down, losers in the end” (Message).

 

            People are mainly effected by their conscience and have a sense of what is right and what is wrong and thus they may and perhaps will continue to fight over doing wrong will, if they don’t come to realize that they are in need of salvation will lose the battle and eventually their consciences will be seared so badly that it will not matter the wrong that they are doing.  Having rejected all divine guidelines and protection, these people become depraved in mind and then give themselves over to sensuality.  People like this care nothing about what others think about them, not to mention about what God thinks about them, but they only care about what satisfies the cravings of their own warped mind.

 

            We will stop after this last quote from John MacArthur:  “Ungodliness and it attendant immorality destroys the mind as well as the conscience and the spirit. Rejection of God and of His truth and righteousness finally results in what Paul refers to in Romans as a ‘depraved mind’ (1:28)—a mind that is no mind, that cannot reason, that cannot think clearly, that cannot recognize or understand God’s truth, and that loses contact with spiritual reality.  In its extreme, the depraved mind loses contact with all reality.  That is the mindlessness of the self-indulgent, profligate celebrity who loses his career, his sanity, and often his life because of wanton sensuality.  When indecency becomes a way of life, every aspect of life is corrupted, distorted, and eventually destroyed.  I have to say that this is a very sad situation indeed, and it is going on in the news media today as most of them are in bed with Satan.

 

04-24-2019-11:50 AM

Sunday, December 26, 2021

"Spiritually and Morally Calloused" (Eph. 4:17-19)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/23/2019 8:22 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                      Focus:  “Spiritually and Morally Calloused”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                              Reference:  Ephesians 4:17-19

 

            Message of the verses:  17 This I say therefore, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God, because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality, for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness.”

 

            In today’s SD we will look at the third characteristic of the unregenerate person and that is that he is spiritual and morally calloused “they…become callous” as seen in the second highlighted portion of our Scripture verses for today.  We have mentioned what happened to Pharaoh as his own heart was hard before the things of God, and as a result of that his heart became calloused and so God hardened his heart in order to bring about judgment upon Egypt for their treatment of the children of Israel.  MacArthur writes “When people continue in sin and turn themselves away from the life of God, they became apathetic and insensitive about moral and spiritual things.  They reject all standards of righteousness and do not care about the consequences of their unrighteous thoughts and actions.  Even conscience becomes scarred with tissue that is not sensitive to wrong (1 Tim. 4:2; Titus 1:15).”  “1 But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 2 by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron,” (1 Tim. 4:1-2).”  “To the pure, all things are pure; but to those who are defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure, but both their mind and their conscience are defiled” (Titus 1:15).”

 

            MacArthur tells a story about a young Greek man who stole a fox and then came upon the fox’s owner.  He put the fox inside his clothes and stood silent before the owner of the fox and did not move.  He stood still while the fox tore out his vital organs.  Even at the cost of his painful death he would not own up to his wrong.  He then goes on to write the following “Our wicked society is so determined not to be discovered for what it is that it stands unflinching as its very life and vitality is ripped apart by the sins and corruption it holds so dear.  It has ‘become callous’ both to the reality and to the consequences of sin, and will endure any agony rather than admit that its way of ‘living’ is the way of death.

 

            “On the other hand, sins that were once hidden or excused are not indulged in openly and blatantly.  Often not even the semblance of morality is maintained.  When self-desire rules, indecency runs wild and proceeds to cauterize the conscience, the God-given warning light and pain center of the soul.  Those who are dying are desensitized to that which is killing them—because they choose it that way.  Even when held up shamefully in full view of the world, their sins are not recognized as sinful or as the cause of increasing meaninglessness, hopelessness, and despair (cf. Rom. 1:31).”  “And although they know the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only do the same, but also give hearty approval to those who practice them” (Rom. 1:32).

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  There is no doubt to me that many people in our country have calloused hearts when it comes to sin and I believe that if the Holy Spirit does not bring a revival to our land that this country will cease to be the country it was when it was founded on the principles of the Word of God.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To continue to learn humility as seen in my verse for this year:  “For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith” (Rom. 12:3).

 

Quotation for today and this one is from D. L. Moody “If you pray for bread and bring no basket to carry it, you prove the doubting spirit which may be the only hindrance to the gift you ask.”

 

4/23/2019 8:55 AM

 

           

Saturday, December 25, 2021

PT-2 "Is Christmas a Pagan Holiday"

 

Possible Source #1: The Early Church Understood the Jewish Priestly Calendar

This argument runs as follows:

1.      The course of priests on duty when the temple was destroyed can be estimated with a reasonable degree of accuracy (see Josef Heinrich Friedlieb’s Leben J. Christi des Erlösers. Münster, 1887, p. 312). This starting point may have been more commonly understood in Jewish families in the first and second centuries.

2.      There were 24 courses of priests (Neh. 12:12–21), of which Abijah is 8th. Working back from the course of Joarib serving on the 9th of Av (August 4th) in AD 70, you can determine when each course of priests served.

3.      Zacharias was from the course of Abijah (Luke 1:5), the eighth course of priests (Neh. 12:17), meaning that he would have served both during the 3rd week of Nisan (including the feasts of Passover and Unleavened Bread) and the 2nd week of Tishri (including the Day of Atonement) in 5 BC. 

4.      If the latter week is correct, then we can add 280 days (give or take a little) and arrive at the end of June for the birth of John the Baptist. Catholic tradition places the date of John’s birth on June 24.

5.      Now we just have to add 6 months to June 24 to find out when Jesus was born, because John was 6 months older than Jesus (Luke 1:24). This puts us at December 24–25.

There are some challenges with this schema:

1.      The entire argument, from our perspective, depends on the accuracy of Friedlieb’s claim regarding the priestly course of Joarib serving on the 9th of Av in AD 70.

2.      Because there were 24 courses of priests and 50 weeks in the year, the year we select for the birth of Christ could make a big difference in how this schema works.

3.      There is a 50/50 chance that Zacharias would have served either in Nisan or Tishri on the given year. Tishri backs up the chronology for the traditional dates, but it isn’t the only possibility. Proponents of this view may point to the “Infancy Gospel of James”, which has Zacharias entering the most holy place (see section 8), an act associated with the Day of Atonement. I don’t find the argument from the infancy gospel convincing.

Those challenges stated, if our understanding of the priestly rotation is correct and if the early church understood Zacharias as serving in the temple at or around the Day of Atonement, then it would be relatively easy to date Christmas on December 25th without any other influence.

Possible Source #2: The Early Church Counted Back from Easter

Somewhere along the line, the idea came about that Jesus was conceived on the day that he died. The origins of this thinking bear more investigation than I can trace out, but it’s a line of reasoning adopted by Augustine:

For He is believed to have been conceived on the 25th of March, upon which day also He suffered; so the womb of the Virgin, in which He was conceived, where no one of mortals was begotten, corresponds to the new grave in which He was buried, wherein was never man laid, neither before nor since. But He was born, according to tradition, upon December the 25th.

In other words, they worked back from what they were most certain (Jesus’s death on March 25th), assumed his conception was on the same day, and calculated his birth on December 25th. And there’s a long line of interpreters who argued for the March 25th crucifixion of Christ (a substantially earlier tradition than December 25th for Christmas). See, for example, Tertullian (mid second to early third century). 

While the argument for Jesus dying on the day of his conception seems incredibly forced to modern interpreters, it seems to have been a commonplace expectation of ancient interpreters. And it was reasonable enough for them to accordingly set the date of Christmas on December 25th. And the same argument seems to be in play in the Eastern Orthodox Church, where April 6th was argued as Christ’s death and conception and January 6th for his birth.

In summary, there is good reason to believe that the early church was not determining Easter based on Sol Invictus, but rather determining Christmas based on Easter.

Possible Source #3: The Early Church Understood the Historical Events Surrounding Christmas

Based on what we know of the eclipse around the time of Herod’s final illness, placing it in April of 4 BC, we can work backwards a few weeks for the disease to run its course, three to four weeks for the flight to Egypt, one week for Herod’s wait for the magi, and 6 weeks of purification before Jesus was presented. This gives a November or December date for Christmas (see Maier pages 124 and 127). 

The results here are a little more speculative, but the arguments are plausible because they rely on a known historical event as recorded by Josephus. They also don’t arrive exactly at the specific date of December 25th, but a little flexibility in the weeks could make it work.

Conclusion

Without making an appeal to history (i.e., that the early church had better access to historical records and sources), we can chart three possible routes for the early church to arrive at the December 25th date of Christmas via known and extant sources. We can also make a compelling case that pagan alternatives would have been rejected by Christians at this time and that the Christian mentions of the December 25th date predate the mentions of a pagan celebration. So I feel confident in arguing that December 25th was not a pagan holiday converted into a Christian one, but a date arrived at by one of many possible lines of evidence.

Additional Reading

The following sites provide some excellent jumping-off points and additional arguments related to the issue of the “pagan Christmas” festival:

·         https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/new-testament/how-december-25-became-christmas/

·         https://insidethevatican.com/news/lead-story/the-25th-of-december-pagan-feast-or-patristic-tradition/

·         https://www.crosswalk.com/special-coverage/christmas-and-advent/was-jesus-really-born-on-dec-25.html 

·         https://taylormarshall.com/2012/12/yes-christ-was-really-born-on-december.html 

·         http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_Romana/calendar/invictus.html 

·         http://inchristus.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/maier-date-of-the-nativity.pdf 

 

Friday, December 24, 2021

PT-1 "Is Christmas a Pagan Holiday"

 In both today and tommorow's blog posts we will look at a document that the Pastor of our Church told me about, that is found on the internet about Christmas.  We will look at one half today and then on Christmas day we will look at the other half.  Hope this will be helpful to those who read it.

CHRISTMAS

IS DECEMBER 25TH A PAGAN HOLIDAY?

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A quick Google search will find millions of articles connecting the date of Christmas to a pagan Roman festival. They come from websites on historynews, and theology, to name a few. Their claim isn’t a new one, by any stretch. One of the first assertions of this connection between a festival of the sun and Christmas came from the Syriac Orthodox Bishop Jacob Bar-Salibi, writing from Mesopotamia in the 12th century (see Bibliotecha orientalis Clementino-Vaticanae 2:164). But does that claim stand up to historical scrutiny?

Clarifying the Question

At the outset, I want to ensure that we frame the question well. The question that I’m going to answer is not, “Was December 25th the exact day of Jesus’ birth?” That’s a muddy question to attempt to answer for a number of reasons. It raises issues of whether shepherds would be in the field on a December night and the precision of numerous points of evidence we’ll address in a bit. 

Another question that is beyond the scope of this article is whether modern Christmas traditions like the Christmas tree, Yule log, mistletoe, etc. are pagan adaptations. I’m also not going to wade into whether the adaptation or overhauling of pagan holidays or practices pose a moral problem for Christians. Instead, I will answer the question, “Did the early church adopt a pagan holiday or did they have other reasons for adopting the December 25th date for Christmas?”

I would affirm that the church had solid non-pagan reasons for adopting the December 25th date for Christmas. Some of these reasons have more validity to me than others, but I find the evidence for non-pagan origins of the December 25th date of Christmas compelling. Unlike other posts along these lines, I have tried, where possible, to link to original source material so readers who wish to check my research can do so.

The Early Christian Resistance to Paganism

Early Christians detested the thought of amalgamating their faith with Roman paganism or any other sort of non-Christian faith. Owing to its Jewish origin and the writings of the New Testament, early Christians held a strong position against syncretistic efforts, choosing rather to suffer persecution than to add Christ to the Roman pantheon or adapt Christian teaching or practice to that of the pagan culture. Some early examples of this trend are worth noting.

In the Epistle to Diognetus, a writer who merely designates himself as a “disciple” writes one of the early examples of Christian apologetics (probably mid- to late-second century). In his second chapter, the writer explains why Christians hold pagan practices in “contempt.” Justin Martyr is another early example of Christian apologists (early- to late-second century). Time-and-again, Justin excoriates pagan practices, leaving no room for any sort of amalgamation with pagan practices (see particularly his “First Apology” chapters 9 and 24). A third early exemplar of this anti-pagan tradition in the early church is Irenaeus (mid second to early third century). In his second book of “Against Heresies,” one of his arguments that he deploys to attack the Gnostic teachings of Valentinus is that they have been derived from pagan mythology. Irenaeus expects his readers to detest any sort of substitution of Christian nomenclature, theology, or practice with that of paganism.

But while the early Christians resisted syncretistic practices, the cults of the day exercised little discretion in borrowing from Christian traditions. In fact, one of the early offenders in this regard was the cult of Mithras. Mithras was a cult that gained popularity in the Roman empire during the first century alongside Christianity. Details of the cult remain sparse, leading to many scholarly conjectures about its origins and practices. While scholars debate whether the early Christian apologists had an accurate understanding of Mithraism, we do have two indications of a syncretistic effort within the Mithras cult. For example, during the second century, Justin Martyr accuses Mithraism of borrowing the Christian elements of the Eucharist. And later Tertullian (late second to early third century) suggests that Mithraism and other pagan traditions, as servants of Satan, are attempting to borrow Christian practices as their own

Academics in the field of history of religions frequently argue that because Mithraism pre-dated Christianity (Mithras was the Persian sun god, with extant references before the time of Christ), Christians must have adopted and adapted elements of the cult in their own worship and theology. But all of the scholarly work on Mithraism admits several important elements:

1.      Mithraism was not static, but evolved rapidly as it encountered Roman culture and religions. Even the amalgamation with Sol Invictus was part of this evolution. To posit that Mithraism, favored by the emperors of the era, incorporated Christian elements to draw Roman citizens away from Christianity makes more sense than the persecuted church adapting Christianity to Mithraism (or the early generation of Jewish disciples adapting Judaism to Mithraism).

2.      Mithraism lacks robust extant primary sources for study. We do have some extant references and know that some writers in the ancient world provided far more detail on the cult. Because many of the details are lacking, academics are left to interpret history, to fill in the blanks.

3.      Because of the evolving nature and because we don’t have many sources to research, later summaries of the practices and beliefs surrounding Mithras and Sol Invictus have been interpolated into the historic practices of the cult. The best way to unravel the connection is to examine the trail of historical evidence surrounding specific elements where overlap is alleged to find their source. This article attempts to do this with the most notable of alleged Mithras/Christianity overlaps.

In short, early in Christian tradition we find deep-seated resistance to any sort of syncretistic amalgamations of Christian worship and practice (particularly of Mithraism). Instead, we find that Roman paganism (particularly Mithraism) was well positioned to absorb unique Christian practices for their own.

Which Came First?

We’ve thus far established that it seems plausible that the Mithras cult borrowed from Christianity rather than the other way around. So what does this have to do with the date of Christmas? The legend of “pagan Christmas” suggests that Christians borrowed the December 25th date from Natalis Invicti, the birth of Sol Invictus–a sister cult to that of Mithras. In order for this legend to be true, we need evidence that supports (a) prior pagan celebrations on December 25 and (b) later Christian celebrations on December 25. Instead, here’s what we find when we examine the source material:

1.      A pagan holiday on December 25th is is poorly attested.

·         Many sources (see this one in the Washington Post, for a more popular example) point to the Roman Emperor Aurelian as “the Father of Christmas”, alleging that he launched the holiday of Natalis Invicti in AD 274. This late third century date for Natalis Invicti, however, is unsubstantiated. We know that Aurelian returned to Rome in triumph and dedicated a temple to the Sun (for extensive research on this temple and related imagery, see Roger Pearse’s articles). Beyond those facts, we find nothing about December 25th in the three key primary sources on Aurelian (Historia Augusta, “The Deified Aurelian”, XXV.6;  Sextus Aurelius Victor, Epitome de Caesaribus XXXV; Eutropius, Abridgement of Roman History IX.13–15). As best I can tell by chasing the primary sources, historians who posit the AD 274 origin of the December 25th celebration are reading more recent practices back into what may have happened in 274.

·         So what is that more recent source that is read back into Aurelian’s temple dedication? The first indication of the Natalis Invicti celebration on December 25th comes from a mid 4th century calendar that features key dates celebrated by the Roman government in the year 354. There it notes “N·INVICTI·CM·XXX.” Even here, we should note that the description here is not incredibly specific, lacking the word “SOL”, which appears elsewhere in the calendar. “CM·XXX” indicates an event that involved 30 races in the Roman circus. It should also be noted that later in the same document, when listing Christian observances, the same date is listed as the “birth of Christ in Bethlehem of Judea.” In summary, the “Chronography of 354” is by no means a straightforward document. While the dates included in the chronography surely began at an earlier time, this is the first possible historical instance of a pagan December 25th celebration; however, this is not the first historical instance of December 25th being noted as the birthday of Jesus.

2.      A Christian tradition supporting December 25th as the birthdate of Jesus Christ has much earlier attestation in ancient literature. 

·         Hippolytus (late-second to early-third century) states that “the first advent of our Lord in the flesh, when he was born in Bethlehem, was December 25th [lit. eight days before the Kalends of January], Wednesday” (see Commentary on Daniel, page 140 and an additional discussion on the text tradition). 

·         Another example here is an early tradition that Telesphorus (early to late second century) set the date for “the season of nativity”. The textual evidence here is challenging, but most of the other details in the “Book of Popes” (this early part attributed to Jerome, late fourth to mid fifth century) aligns well with the records of Irenaeus and Eusebius. 

3.      Questionable sources are often cited as evidence for a “pagan Christmas” background.

·         One such example is the quotation alleged to be from Augustine: “We hold this day holy, not like the pagans because of the birth of the sun, but because of him who made it.” It would be possible to read this statement either as an admission that December 25th was initially adopted to subvert earlier pagan tradition or as a defense of Christian tradition’s non-pagan foundations. But even here, I can’t find any primary source for this quotation.

·         Another category in question is the iconography surrounding Sol Invictus. While some sources on the topic draw on coinage or inscriptions for primary information on Sol Invictus and how it may integrate with Christianity, many of the alleged icons are questionable, at best

·         A variety of claims about Christian/Mithraic parallels that work well on memes or in rapid-fire YouTube comments don’t stand up to careful analysis. This list of four alleged parallels with some helpful documentation will help kickstart some helpful research.

·         I’ve seen a number of sources pointing to more ancient Juvenalia or Saturnalia celebrations as the source for the December 25th date of Christmas; however, the dates for these festivals occurred earlier in December.

In summary: While Christians in the fifth century and beyond showed gradually greater degrees of syncretism, careful historians will be hard-pressed to make the case that even in the second and early third centuries–before the legalization of Christianity–that Christians were already adopting and adapting the pagan religions of Rome. Further, the earliest sources that specifically refer to the Christian celebration of Christ’s birth and not to any pagan festival.

So if December 25th wasn’t a pagan holiday, where else could it have come from? Let’s look at three intriguing possibilities.