The text discusses the debate on Christmas's alleged pagan origins, emphasizing that elements used in celebrations can be redeemed for God's glory if they honor Christ.
Is It Wrong To Celebrate Christmas Because It’s a Man-Made Holiday?
The post explores the biblical basis for celebrating Christmas, comparing it to the man-made holidays Purim and Hanukkah, emphasizing their capacity to honor God despite not being divinely commanded.
The Truth About the Christmas Tree: Debunking the “Babylonian” Myth
Claims linking Christmas trees to Babylonian paganism lack historical evidence and stem from Alexander Hislop's debunked theories, while the tradition actually began in 16th-century Germany.
Do Christians Have To Keep The Sabbath Today?
The apostle Paul emphasizes in Colossians 2:16-17 that believers should not be judged on dietary laws or Sabbath observance, as these are merely shadows of what Christ offers. The early church, including Gentile believers, did not enforce Sabbath-keeping, indicating spiritual freedom in choosing worship days without judgment from others.
If Joshua and Jesus are the same name in the Greek, why is it translated as Joshua in the Old Testament and Jesus in the New Testament?
If Joshua and Jesus are the same name in the Greek, why is it translated as Joshua in the Old Testament and Jesus in the New Testament?
If God’s Name is YHWH, why is it translated as LORD in the Bible?
If God's name is Yahweh, why do we find it in our English Bible as the LORD? Good question, let's travel through history and learn why!