I saw this commercial and I thought it was so cute but as I read the message it transcribes, I had a different thought entirely. The message is about the difference between a woman's heart and a man's heart and how they each have different health needs. I began to think about the folly of Bruce Jenner and all that support similar madness, those who support homosexuality and any other form of abomination that exists. I don't follow these people but you can't even stand in line at the store without them shoving some fool in your face, usually from the same foolish, demon-possessed family.
Mr. Jenner can wear a thousand dresses, castrate himself, and wear lipstick in every shade but he will NEVER be able to transform himself into anything other than what our Father intended. Mr. Jenner can surgically remove everything he's got but when he goes to the doctor, he still has to be treated like a man. This will always be. And Bruce doesn't even have to believe in Yahweh for His truth to reign supreme over all manner of sin. Yahweh's Word will never fail and His laws are true in spite of anyone's beliefs. Yah doesn't need any of us to believe Him in order to be powerful.
He is power, He is all-powerful.
Like CS Lewis said, "A
man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than
a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on
the walls of his cell."
You know, I used to be one of those people who hated when someone said, "Happy Holidays" during this time of year. I didn't like the idea of Santa Claus or how all of the stores spoke of "holiday" lights and trees when the holiday they were referring to was clearly Christmas but they didn't want to use that word. I hated anything that had to do with what I considered a "secular" Christmas.
My focus was to keep everything about Christmas related to our Savior, Yeshua.
In other words, I was one who wanted to keep Christ in Christmas.
The problem is, Christ was never actually in Christmas. I thought it would be sufficient if I just say, "Well Christmas is the day we celebrate our Savior's birth" because I knew the Bible did not mention the exact day Yeshua was born so we can celebrate it any day we chose. Makes sense right? I don't know but it sounded alright. I knew this holiday had pagan roots but I did not know how deep these roots went and when I learned this truth, that was no longer sufficient for me. So what do we do? I constantly find myself fighting lie after lie and it seems like an uphill battle because these lies that we have believed for so long go back centuries.
I wanted to provide you with a video that explain all of the pagan elements of Christmas but they too contain elements that I would not want to expose to an unsaved or newly saved person. It's a shame you have to extract the truth from a version of the truth. Anyway, when you do research these topics do so from a variety of reputable sources so you can always get to the truth. And always, always, always match it up with what you Bible says. I prefer the King James Version if you are just starting out but I use Hebrew to English Old Testament Bibles and Aramaic/Greek to English New Testament Bibles. You'd be surprised how the misinterpretation of one word can change a sentiment entirely.
In a nutshell, all of the traditions of Christmas are pagan based even down to the day December 25th. This is the so-called birthday of several pagan gods and the early Catholics who developed Christianity thought it was a good idea to make this Yeshua's birthday too in order to make pagan converts a little more comfortable. Probably so they could still worship their demon gods and pretend they were worshiping the Messiah. Christmas trees and its decorations, mistletoe, yule logs, even exchanging gifts all have pagan roots. Even more disturbing is that these pagan gods were those who demanded child sacrifices. Think about how these holidays are always geared toward children...Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. I don't want my Messiah anywhere near this mess.
So I thought, maybe we should just let Santa have Christmas, the white pagan god image of Santa, not the true image of a black Moor devout servant. Let Rudolph and Frosty have it all. I don't see that this will ever cease being a holiday and there will always be well-meaning albeit uninformed Christians who like me, wanted to keep Christ in Christmas. I neither endorse nor condemn this holiday, I don't have kids so I can do whatever I want but I did pray about this topic and this is what Yah through the Holy Spirit said to me of Christmas and Easter and even Sundays:
"What the devil intended for evil, Yah turned around for His good and His glory. Everyday is the day that Yahweh has made, we should rejoice and be glad in it. The so-called gods for which these days were intended exist no more. The God, Yahweh, that we celebrate forever lives." Amen.
I won't tell you not to celebrate this holiday and I cannot suggest that you do, but now I hope you know the truth. And if you do choose to celebrate this season, I think it's okay to take Christ out of Christmas. Maybe celebrate it on the 24th. But seriously, we should be celebrating both His birth and His death and resurrection every and any day of the week. I hope this touches your heart. New Year celebrations should be okay as long as you stay away from baby new year...yep, he's pagan too.
Be blessed.
Update: I just found this video on this topic that was published last week. This guy is pretty on point so far so I am sharing his video: