Thursday, October 8, 2020

CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAYS---- PAGAN SIN??? #1

 THE CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAYS ?



DOES THE CELEBRATION OF YOUR LOVED ONE'S BIRTHDAY MEAN YOU ARE WORSHIPPING GOD WITH PAGAN PRACTICES?  DOES THE CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAYS COME UNDER THE INSTRUCTIONS OF DEUT.12:29-32?  DID GOD EVER CELEBRATE A BIRTHDAY?  PAUL WAS INSPIRED TO TELL US TO “PROVE ALL THINGS, HOLD FAST TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD." LET'S SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES AND PROVE WHAT IS THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER ON THIS SUBJECT OF CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS.


                            by


                        Keith Hunt






   SOME in the various branches of the Sabbath keeping Churches

of God (ministers and lay persons) and a few OTHER denominations

of Christendom, have taught in the past and may still teach in

the present, that celebrating ANY person's birthday is WRONG - is

practicing heathenism, worshipping God with customs He condemns,

and so is SIN to observe birthdays.

   Certain sections of Scripture have been put forth by those who

hold such views, as "proof texts" for their understanding as to

why birthday celebrations are wrong.

   It is not my intention in this study to belittle or attack

anyone for their personal belief as to what they understand the

Bible to be saying on this or any particular subject. All must

stand before the judgment seat of Christ and give account to Him

alone. And Paul was inspired to say that "whatsoever is not of

faith is sin."

   On the other hand, God's word plainly teaches us "come let us

reason together, says the Lord." And, "study to show thyself

approved unto God...rightly dividing (understanding) the word

of truth."


   God's word is written in a way that little children can

understand all the basic foundational truths that lead to

salvation through Christ Jesus (2 Tim.3:14,15). You do not

need a Ph.D. in theology to understand the way to be saved, or

how to live the way of life that is pleasing to God.

   Oh, there are a few things you will need to bear in mind. You

will need a "poor" and "contrite" spirit - a humble teachable

attitude of mind. You will need to "tremble" before the word of

God. Only to such persons will the Lord look - Isaiah 66:2.

   You will need to acknowledge what some of the purposes are in

the Lord giving us His word. Those purposes can be found in 2

Timothy 3:16,17.

   You will need to "hunger and thirst after righteousness"

(Mat.5:6) to be filled. You will need to put away "my idea" or

posture of "reading into" verses things God never intended for

you to read into. We must be careful not to ADD or DIMINISH 

from the word of the Lord (Deut.12:32).

   You will need to read God's word as a child reads it.

Realizing the Eternal says what He means and means what He says.

That the way to salvation is made plain. That His laws,

commandments, statutes, are written plainly and repeated over and

over again.

   What constitutes SIN is also just as plainly revealed. God

does not want us in any doubt as to what He hates, abhors and

says is SIN against Him.

   You will need to be willing to read and study the WHOLE Bible

on any subject, before drawing the conclusion of the matter. You

will need to be "silent" on the matter of what constitutes SIN

when God is silent, and not start drawing up your own set of sins

as the scribes and Pharisees were guilty of doing. You will need

to say "thus says the Lord" when God says "thus says the Lord."


   On questions such as "celebrating a loved one's birthday"

together with questions such as: Can I celebrate Mother's Day? 

It is wrong to go to the Theatre? Is card playing a sin? Can I

celebrate a wedding anniversary? Is dancing a sin?  We need to

keep in mind TWO basic points:

    1) Is such DIRECTLY taken from the pagan worship practice 

of nations towards their false gods and are we going to use it now

as a custom to worship the true God with?

    2) Does God's word contain ANY direct "thou shalt not" or 

"it is sin to the Lord" in regards to such questions as above?

   If  the answer is NO to the points just given, we need to

PROCEED VERY CAREFULLY in labeling "what is sin."


    Of course many things NOT labeled as SIN by the Lord in His

word, can BECOME sin. Going to the theatre can be sin if you are

going to watch sexual immorality as part of the entertainment. My

questions previously given were not from that stance but from

a PER SE view - "Is card playing sin per se?"

       Under that platform we must use the two basic points

aforementioned.


   We will need to use EXAMPLES in the Bible with WISDOM. 

Certain questions need to be asked: Is this written by the author as 

just historic fact, coupled with certain specific facts of time and

circumstances, in which those things are NOT mentioned to relate

to us SIN or RIGHTEOUSNESS? Can we show by the CONTEXT 

that God is giving this example to us for the purpose of showing us 

SIN  or RIGHTEOUSNESS? Can we find other plain verses in the 

Bible that prove the example is sin or righteousness? Does the example

contain within itself any words proving or saying that "such and

such" is sin or righteousness? Are there other examples that

would teach the opposite to our conclusion, if so, we need to

re-evaluate our conclusion.


   Many of our questions and problems with understanding God's

word would VANISH away if we would only keep in mind the things

I've just stated.


   The basic truths of the basic doctrines of God are only hid

from the wise and prudent of this world, from those who will not

repent and humble themselves under the mighty hand of the Lord.

   None of the things I've mentioned to help you understand the

plain truths of the scriptures need a college degree in theology.

   Jesus said His Spirit would guide us into all truth. And He

also promised that we would know the truth and the truth would

MAKE US FREE!


JOSEPH AND THE BUTLER AND BAKER WITH PHARAOH

   

   Turn to Genesis 40. Verse one tells us the butler and baker

OFFENDED the king of Egypt. They were put into prison (v.2-3).

Now search the context,  can you find WHAT the offences were that

the butler and baker did to get themselves on the wrong side of

the king? No! It is not given to us.

   Moses, the author of Genesis, was not inspired by God to give

the offences. That ALONE should tell us something. God was not

having Moses record these happenings in chapter 40 to emphasize

the offences of the butler and baker, so we could gather some

teaching from it, to help us stay out of getting thrown into prison.

   God is not putting emphasis on the offences, so He is not trying 

to have us ascertain the right or wrong of what the Pharaoh 

eventually did about them.


   The teaching and lesson here in Gen.40 is not whether the king

was evil or good in hanging the baker and restoring the butler -

it is not WHAT DAY all this was carried out on. The MAIN 

PURPOSE and instruction of chapter 40 is entirely DIFFERENT 

than the nature of the offences and the end result of the lives of the 

two men.


   You  can read the chapter for yourself, I think you will be

able to see the overall theme, lesson, and purpose, especially if

you continue reading into chapter 41.

   In teaching us the main lesson of God using Joseph to

interpret dreams, Moses added certain historical facts of the

time and circumstances, to give BODY to the story, just as many

historians may do today when relating lessons (main ones) from

WW1 or WW2.

   Moses' main thread and lesson is evident. His lack of emphasis

or comment on the nature of the offences or any comment about the

justice or unjustness (evil) of the king in his sentencing of the

two men, one to life and restoration, one to death, is also just

as evident - it is not there.

   The historical marker of the day (king's birthday), the

sentencing that was issued, and the carrying it out, is also

given without any emphasis or added comment.

   It was only given as historical filler to the MAIN thread is

evident by a number of points:

   1) As before stated, the offences are not recorded as to what

they were. How bad or evil each were in relationship to the laws

of Egypt, laws of God, or to each other. 2) The story does not

bear upon any fact or conclusion as to the king's righteousness

in determining the men's fate for their offences. 3) The argument

that the king did evil on his birthday (hence birthday

celebrations are evil or sin) can at best said to be only

human speculation, and at worse, reading something into this

chapter that is NOT there, to uphold a pre-conceived idea, based

upon a false premise. 4) The human reasoning of point 3 can be

completely reversed and turned up-side-down by the very same

human logic. As the nature of the offences are not given, I could

reason that the baker's offence was F A R WORSE than the butler's

offence. I could speculate that under Egyptian law the baker's

offence was worth the death penalty. I could further argue based

on my speculation, that the king acted WITHIN the law of his

empire (maybe even God's law) in executing the baker.

   Based upon all  this human reasoning I have argued that the

king was 100% righteous on his BIRTHDAY as he handed down his

decrees on the two men. Hence I could build a case on this one

section of scripture that shows GOOD RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENTS 

were performed on this birthday, so my conclusion would be, 

birthdays should be observed!


   In a court of law the above would all be based on what could

be called "human speculative circumstantial evidence" - no hard

cold facts to go on either way. One claiming the king did EVIL on

his birthday  and so birthday celebrations should be banned. The

other claiming righteous judgment for the king and so exalting

birthday observance.

   Where does all this leave us? In the middle of "no man's land"

as BOTH sides could be correct - the king did evil or he did

righteousness.



   But I maintain, Moses was not in the argument. He did not

relate these short brief historical facts of offences, the king's

judgment, the day the judgments were passed (his birthday), to

teach that observing or remembering a persons birthday is evil or

sin, or righteousness.

   These historical facts were added to the real lesson of the

chapter as passing fill-in comments without any other doctrinal

truths trying to be taught to us.

   Those who say a doctrinal truth of not observing birthdays is

here given, will emphasize the DEATH of the baker on the king's

birthday. They have reasoned (without any evidence) this was 

WRONG or EVIL of the king, and so based upon this foundation 

of pure human reasoning, they proclaim God is against birthday

celebrations.

   What they completely OVERLOOK and certainly do not bring

before their readers or students, is the fact as recorded, that

the BUTLER was shown MERCY from death (if he was worthy of 

death by his offence - and that is not known, as it is not detailed)

and RE-STORED to his former position. It could be argued from

this, that from human reasoning, the king DID GOOD, showed

KINDNESS, ACTED with MERCY, and that on his birthday.

   So if I wanted to emphasize this fact and forget the other (as

if it wasn't there) of a perceived evil by the king (which can not

be proved it was an evil act) then I could use this chapter in

Genesis to teach we should observe birthdays, because the king

did GOOD on his day.


   Do you see how human reasonings could argue from both sides of

the issue using this chapter 40 of Genesis?


   Moses in writing did not enter the argument either way. He

didn't even give ENOUGH facts to START the argument, let alone

answer it. I must adhere to my previously mentioned statement:

The offences, kings birthday, judgment, and death/restoration, for

the two men, were mere historical facts related in the main story

lesson and life of Joseph.


   God usually tells us somewhere in His word (often the first

time it appears) what SIN is. Birthdays come OFTEN within a

family circle, not just once a year like the religious worship of

Dec.25th. It is hard for me to conceive(because of this fact) God

would not have some plain, easy to understand verse somewhere in

His word that said something like this: YOU SHALL NOT 

CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY OF YOUR SON OR 

DAUGHTER - YOU SHALL NOT OBSERVE THE DAY OF 

ANYONE'S BIRTHDAY - ALL WHO OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS 

ARE AN ABOMINATION UNTO ME.


   If birthday celebrations are evil and sin, of and by 

themselves - per se - then I would expect to find a command

somewhere in God's word like to what I have given above. But

I HAVE NEVER FOUND IT! You see if you can find it or one 

that comes even close to it.


   Here in Genesis 40, the FIRST time the word "birthday" is used

in the Bible, was God's opportunity through Moses to make it

plain to us that He did not want His people celebrating

birthdays. If such observing is EVIL and SIN then the Lord could

have easily inspired Moses to put within verses 20 to 22

some plain words to tell us so. Moses, in relating the historical

facts of verses 20 through 23 could have easily wrote something

like: The Lord does not want His people observing birthdays. 

Such words can not be found anywhere in the entire chapter.

Now if Moses missed his chance in chapter 40 to tell us that

the Lord hates anyone (especially His true children) observing

birthdays. If Moses missed out in Genesis to relate to us that

God says such observing is evil and sin, then he had ample time

and space to plainly tell us this fact in his writing of Exodus,

Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

   Those books are full of the proclaiming of the law of the

Lord. God gave MANY MANY laws to Israel through Moses. Laws

governing all aspects of their lives. In those books the Lord

proclaims His holy commandments, and spells out what IS sin!

   Many SMALL laws are proclaimed. Many physical laws are

expounded. Much DETAIL is used at times. Yet in all this there is

not ONE WORD where God said it was sin or evil or an abomination

to celebrate the birthday of a loved one.

   I guess not, for as I will show you later, God Himself

celebrated a birthday in no uncertain way or manner.


   In summary. There is not one word in Genesis 40 that says

celebrating a birthday even with a festive feast for others, is,

of itself, evil or sin. There is not one word in that chapter

that states Pharaoh did sin or evil in the sight of God by

celebrating his birthday and giving a feast. There is no word

that Pharaoh did ANY evil in what is recorded in chapter 40.

   The offences were towards the king. The nature of the offences

are not stated. It is mere human speculation to assert the king

did evil on his birthday by hanging the baker. The Egyptian laws

and justice system and how it operated is not stated. The

account does show a prison holding period for the butler and

baker before final judgment on their offences. One man, namely

the butler, was deemed worthy of full restoration to his former

position.

   The main story thread is how Joseph was given the gift of

dream interpretation, which led into the events of chapter 41.

   The books of the law (first 5 books of the Bible) contain NOT

ONE WORD against the celebrating of a loved one's birthday.


DEUTERONOMY 12:29-32


   The Church of God has I believe correctly understood this

passage of scripture. Israel was both a NATION and a CHURCH 

under God. Their religion was a national state religion governing

everyone in the nation.

   What the Lord was stating to the nation of Israel in these

verses of chapter 12, is that they were not to look at the

NATIONS around them, to see what national religious festivals

they were using for worship rites towards their false gods. They

were NOT to adopt those festivals and use them to worship the

true God with. Of course they were not to do so because God had

already given to Israel HIS NATIONAL RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS

(Ex.12; 13; 23; Lev.23). Any other would have been adding to what 

God had revealed and commanded. Also many of the pagan nations 

festivals were EVIL and SATANIC, directly, or in-directly breaking 

many of God's holy laws. Plus, other national church/state religious

worship festivals towards the Lord, would have only added

confusion and a smoke screen to the plumb line of God's festivals

and plan of salvation they were meant to teach.


   The Eternal has only ever given His 7 annual festivals for His

people and His Church. He does not want their meaning CLOUDED 

by other national festivals that His people would like to adopt from

other nations, many of which contain out right lies, falsehoods,

deceptions, evil and sin.

   Even if some religious festivals of some nation did not have

any sin or falsehood in it, but could be proved to be pure, the

Lord is here in these verses prohibiting His people from adopting

it and worshipping Him with it.

   We are not to ADD or to TAKE AWAY from the national religious

festivals that the Lord has given to us, to directly worship Him.

   The national religious festivals of our nation (that are not

God's festivals) are WRONG for the Church of God to observe on

TWO counts:


   1) They can all be shown to contain lies, falsehoods,

deceptions, evil to one degree or another, satanic worship of

demons, mystic power, or false gods. A little time spent in

a library with the Encyclopedias will show that the religious

festivals of Jan. lst; Valentines Day; Lent and Easter; All Souls

Day or Halloween; Christmas Day; and yes, are you ready for 

this - Thanksgivinq Day, are FULL of and were FOUNDED 

upon MANY of the aforementioned sins of lies, falsehoods, 

deceptions, and satanic or false god worship.

   Not one of the above national festivals were given by God. Not

one was ever founded upon looking into the word of God. All had

their origin in the carnal human satanic influenced mind of man,

as he was led to worship false gods or the true God in his own

way, of his own device.

   It is possible to believe you are worshipping the true God,

yet doing it all in vain, Jesus said so! When we worship the Lord

with national religious festivals that were never ordained of

Him, are not from His word, we worship Him in vain (Mark 7:6-13).


   2) If some of our national religious festivals could be proved

to be 100% pure and sinless, as long as they are not the national

religious festivals God has given to us in His word, we can not

as His collective Church, observe them, for we are clearly told

in these verses of Deut.12 NOT TO ADD or TAKE AWAY from 

the festivals God gave to worship Him with.


   His national religious festivals MUST NEVER be substituted,

deleted, or smoke-screened with others that would DISTRACT from

the pure and wonderful meaning and plan of salvation as outlined

in the 7 annual festivals He gave to the church/state of Israel.


   As SHOCKING as it may be to many, I can prove to you from

history that the national religious festival (it was originally a

pagan religious festival) in North America(instituted on

religious grounds to worship God) called THANKSGIVING DAY 

comes under both of the above two points.

   God has a feast of HARVEST THANKSGIVING - the feast of

TABERNACLES!!

   Man, through paganism, has substituted his festival in the

place of God's ordained THANKSGIVING feast, and so Satan has

deceived and smoke-screened a truth and festival of the Eternal

God's.

   The world has been deceived into observing a false religious

pagan "thanksgiving" festival, while God's ordained feast of

thanksgiving has been "done away" by most religious leaders and

church denominations. Truly as Revelation 12:9 says, Satan has

deceived the WHOLE world.


   I have a full in-depth article on the true origin of

"Thanksgiving Day" for those who desire the truth of the matter.


   I have used the phrase "national religious festivals" many

times, and it was for a purpose that I did so.

   God gave 7 national religious festivals to Israel. It was to

those religious festivals to worship Him by that there was to be

NO adding or taking away.

   It is not wrong for a nation to have national HISTORIC days of

observances. Those days are not DIRECTLY used to worship 

Him (God) with.

   The 4th of July is remembered as the day the USA was born as

an independent nation. It was not taken from paganism. It is not

mystic in nature. It is not a deception. It was an historic day

in the life of the USA.

   November the 11th is the day set aside to remember all those

who died in the wars of WW1 and WW2. It is an historical day in

the life of the world.

   Such days are not "religious paganism" nor do they

"smoke-screen" the religious festivals of God.

   There is nothing in the word of the Lord against nations

remembering and honoring and setting aside certain days of

HISTORIC importance to them. Such times in the life of a nation

is not what is being talked about by God in Deut. 12:29-32.

   Judah eventually had many national historic days in its

calendar - the feast of PURIM is to remember the events contained

in the book of Esther. That historic time is very important to

the Jews everywhere to remember, as is the 4th of July for USA

citizens.

   National historic days of nations are separate from God's

national religious festivals that He gave to His people as a way

to worship Him. God's RELIGIOUS worship - the way to worship 

Him within the laws, commandments, statutes, and spirit and truth, 

is what is NOT TO BE ADDED to or TAKEN AWAY from. That is 

the basic religious NUTSHELL of the whole word of God.


 

   Now,  celebrating a loved one's BIRTHDAY is NOT a religious

national church festival used to directly worship God with.

   We are not directly using a birthday celebration to effect

worship with God. With any one of the religious festivals of God

we ARE!

   But not with a birthday celebration.

   First, such are usually a PRIVATE PERSONAL FAMILY matter. 

We celebrate birthdays with those who are CLOSE to us, in a loving

personal way. The whole Church of God or nation is not usually

involved, unless you are very famous, or get to be 100 years old.

   Secondly, it isn't a national religious observance. It is more

a personal APPRECIATION from one to another individual,

especially within a family. Certainly you may give thanks to God

on that birthday, for the one who was born on that day, but are

we not to worship God on EVERY day of the year, and to give Him

thanks each day? Yes, of course we are!  

                   

      Celebrating birthdays are not used as a national religious

festival as comes under Deut. 12:29-32.


   Thirdly, the birth and the day it happened upon, of your loved

one, was not taken from PAGANISM. It was not tied to religious

lies, deception, false gods, or the like. You may have given

birth to your son or daughter as a baptized member of the Church

of God, and on the Sabbath day. Nothing about that birth was EVIL

or sin. You are under GRACE and the Sabbath day is HOLY.

   I give this example to illustrate the point.

   The birth of your child IS A GIFT FROM GOD!


   The whole process - conception and birth is a MIRACLE! It is

the will and blessing of the Lord for man and woman to marry and

REPRODUCE, and fill the whole earth!

   God wants mankind to become LIKE HIM! He is reproducing

Himself through the BIRTH of mankind. When you understand the

AWESOME potential that each tiny baby can become, when you

understand God wants human birth so His plan and will for

expanding His family will be accomplished, then you will realize

God the Father REJOICES with every child that is born into this

world. HOW COULD IT NOT BE SO ? Every child born is precious 

to God, each is a potential miracle of miracles, each is a potential

God being - to become a member of the very family called God.

   Truly, when you know this truth, you will know the Father and

our elder brother Christ Jesus and all the holy angels in heaven,

will be singing for joy at all human births.

   Your birth is precious to your mother and father. Your son's

or daughter's birth is precious to you. Your wife or husband is

thankful you were born. You are thankful your parents were born

for without them you would not be, and you would not be able to

become a member of the God family. You are thankful for the birth

of your brothers and sisters (I hope you are, I never had any so

can not experience having them).


   The literal birth and the literal day it happened on for all

the above had NOTHING to do with EVIL. Births are given of God,

and days were created by God! Celebrating a loved one's birth is

showing HONOR, and loving RESPECT and APPRECIATION for 

that person and what they can potentially BECOME, because God 

gave them life.


   Celebrating a  birthday is no different than celebrating a

wedding anniversary, or a baptism, or a graduation.

   You celebrate because something special in this physical life

has happened which has given you happiness and joy. With it, as 

a Christian, you also praise and thank the Lord for that blessing.

   For family members birthdays are especially meaningful. Each

year you remember that special day, you let your loved one know

how happy you are that they were born and they still live. It is

a time to recall memories, to strengthen love, to re-assure

commitment, to be thankful to God they are there, that they are

alive, that they were born.

   Like Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grandparent's Day,

Secretary's Day, Boss' Day, the Birthday is one more time to

demonstrate love, in ACTIONS and DEEDS and PRACTICALITY.

   God the Father showed love and appreciation in a special way

on a special birthday, but more of that truth later.


                       To be continued

            ....................................


Written November 1995

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