Christmas Easter
Christmas Easter
Christmas Easter
Easter,
and Halloween
– Where Did They Come From?
Vance Ferrell
Harvestime Books
HB–1332
Christmas, Easter, and Halloween
Where Did They Come From?
by Vance Ferrell
Published by Harvestime Books
Altamont, TN 37301 USA
Printed in the United States of America
Cover and Text Copyright © 2003
Contents
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Kroner, 1933.
TWO MITHRAIC HOLY DAYS ADOPTED AS
CHRISTIAN HOLY DAYS—“Remains of the struggle are
found in two institutions adopted from its rival by Chris-
tianity in the fourth century, the two Mithraic sacred
days, December twenty-fifth, dies natalis solis [birthday
of the sun], as the birthday of Jesus, and Sunday “the
venerable day of the Sun,” as Constantine called it in his
edict of 321.”—Walter Woodburn Hyde, Paganism to
Christianity in the Roman Empire, 60.
CHRISTMAS FALLS ON THE SUN’S BIRTHDAY,
WHICH IS JUST AFTER DECEMBER 21, THE WIN-
TER SOLSTICE—“A very general observance required
that on the 25th of December the birth of the ‘new Sun’
should be celebrated, when after the winter solstice the
days began to lengthen and the ‘invincible’ star triumphed
again over darkness. It is certain that the date of this
Natalis Invicti was selected by the Church as the com-
memoration of the Nativity of Jesus, which was previ-
ously confused with the Epiphany. In appointing this
day, universally marked by pious rejoicings, which were
as far as possible retained,—for instance the old chariot
races were preserved,—the ecclesiastical authorities
purified in some degree the customs which they could
not abolish. This substitution, which took place at Rome
probably between 354 and 360, was adopted through-
out the Empire, and that is why we still celebrate Christ-
mas on the 25th of December.
“The pre-eminence assigned to the dies Solis also
certainly [p. 90] contributed to the general recognition of
Sunday as a holiday. This is connected with a more im-
portant fact, namely, the adoption of the week by all
European nations.”—Franz Cumont, Astrology and
Religion Among the Greeks and Romans (reprint; New
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..
“In mediaeval times there were still other survivals,
and the king of the Saturnalia is obviously the prototype
not only of the Abbot of Unreason who at one time pre-
sided over the Christmas revels in Scotland, but also of
the Lord of Misrule in England and the Abbe de Liesse
in Lille. This mock dignitary had other titles . .
“We hear also of the Boy-Bishop (Episcopus
Puerorum), whose authority lasted from St. Nicholas’
day (December 6) till Childermas (December 28) and
whose tradition (as well as that of the Bishop of Unrea-
son) still survives to a certain extent on Santa Claus.
Apparently the compromise bade by the Church in adapt-
ing the customs of the Saturnalia to Christian practice
had little or no effect on checking the license of the festi-
val. This continued through the whole Christmas festi-
val and sometimes lasted till the day of Epiphany (Janu-
ary 6). We find many criticisms by churchmen or coun-
cils. In England Henry VIII issued a proclamation in
1542, abolishing the revels, but Mary restored them in
1554.”—Gordon J. Laing, Survivals of Roman Religion
(New York: Longmans, 1931), 58, 62-65.
CHRISTMAS DOWN THROUGH THE CENTU-
RIES—“The great church adopted Christmas much later
than Epiphany; and before the fifth century there was no
general consensus of opinion as to when it should come
on the calendar, whether on the 6th of January, of the
25th of March, or the 25th of December.
“The earliest identification of the 25th of December
with the birthday of Christ is in a passage, otherwise
unknown and probably spurious, of Theophilus of
Antioch (A.D. 171-183), preserved in Latin by the
Magdeburg Centuriators (i. 3, 118), to the effect that
the Gauls contended that as they celebrated the birth of
the Lord on the 25th of December, whatever day of the
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really bring them the gifts they need. Do not waste time
telling them myths; lest, when they grow older, they will
not believe the realities you tell them of.
THE ORIGIN OF SANTA CLAUS—“When the Dutch
came to America and established the colony of New
Amsterdam, their children enjoyed the traditional ‘visit
of Saint Nicholas’ on December 5; for the Dutch had
kept this ancient Catholic custom even after the Refor-
mation. Later, when England took over the colony and it
became New York, the kindly figure of Sinter Klaas (pro-
nounced Santa Claus) soon aroused among the English
children the desire of having such a heavenly visitor come
to their homes, too.
“The English settlers were glad and willing to com-
ply with the anxious wish of their children. However, the
figure of a Catholic saint and bishop was not acceptable
in their eyes, especially since many of them were Presby-
terians, to whom a bishop was repugnant. In addition,
they did not celebrate the feasts of saints according to
the ancient Catholic calendar.
“The dilemma was solved by transferring the visit of
the mysterious man whom the Dutch called Santa Claus
from December 5 to Christmas, and by introducing a
radical change in the figure itself. It was not merely a
‘disguise,’ but the ancient saint was completely replaced
by an entirely different character. Behind the name Santa
Claus actually stands the figure of the pagan Germanic
god Thor (after whom Thursday is named). Some de-
tails about Thor from ancient German mythology will
show the origin of the modern Santa Claus tale:
“Thor was the god of the peasants and the common
people. He was represented as an elderly man, jovial and
friendly, of heavy build, with a long white beard. His ele-
ment was the fire, his color red. The rumble and roar of
thunder were said to be caused by the rolling of his
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1648).
SHOULD WE THEN GIVE PRESENTS?—The pa-
gan Romans exchanged food, small statues of gods, and
trinkets to one another during the winter festival. The
church, in adopting the custom, declared that this is to
be done on December 25.
“The interchange of presents between friends is alike
characteristic of Christmas and the Saturnalia, and
must have been adopted by Christians from the pa-
gans, as the admonition of Tertullian plainly shows.”—
Bibiothica Sacra, Vol. 12, 153-155.
Should we today give gifts to our friends and to those
who need them? Yes, it is well to do this all through the
year—especially to the needy. But our choicest gifts
should be brought to Christ. For that we have a Biblical
example:
“Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea
. . And when they [the wise men] were come into the
house, they . . fell down, and worshipped Him: and
when they had opened their treasures they presented
unto Him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”—
Matthew 2:1, 11.
Give Him the best you have; give Him your life. Dedi-
cate all you have to Him, to be used in His service. Read
the Bible daily and obey its commands through the en-
abling grace of Christ. Only then can you have genuine
happiness.
But let not ancient paganism select the day on which
you will worship God. The weekly Bible Sabbath was
given as the day appointed us on which to worship Him.
If we want to have happy gatherings with our loved ones,
that is good. But let us not copy the heathen in doing it.
“Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by
following them . . That thou inquire not after their
gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods?
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Additional Historical
Facts about Easter
Easter began long before the time of Christ. Eas-
ter was the Ishtar celebration. Ishtar, Astarte,
Ashtoreth were all the same. Under various names, a
single pagan goddess was worshiped in different coun-
tries. As we trace the historical background of this
goddess, we can see where Easter got its name, how
our modern practice of sunrise worship originated,
and why it is always commemorated at a certain time
each spring. The story of Easter also helps explain
how Sunday sacredness began and the origin of vir-
gin worship.
In the following quotations, you will learn that, cen-
turies before the birth of Christ, Satan encouraged men
in religious beliefs and practices which imitated the
coming Saviour’s resurrection, and prepared the world
for the religious apostasy which would occur after the
time of Christ. Here you will find a pagan god described,
who was resurrected each spring on “Easter,” a day which
was dedicated to Ishtar, the mother goddess; she was
also called the Queen of Heaven who interceded with the
gods on behalf of mankind.
This mother goddess was variously known as
Astarte, Ishtar, Ashtoreth, Cybele, Demeter, Ceres,
Aphrodite, Venus, and Freya.
“Astarte was the most important goddess of the pa-
gan Semites. She was the goddess of love, fertility, and
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the sign that He is our Creator (Ex 20:11) and our Re-
deemer (Eze 20:12) and that we belong to Him (Eze
20:20).
Jerusalem was destroyed and His people were led
into captivity because they were so proned to idolatry
and refused to obey Him and keep His Sabbath (Jer
26:1-6, 52:1-13).
While here on earth, Jesus gave a careful example of
obedience to the Sabbath day which He had given man-
kind (Luke 4:16) and rebuked man-made changes in
His laws (Matt 15:9, 6). He magnified the law and made
it honorable (Matt 5:17-18).
Just before His death He predicted the destruction
of Jerusalem thirty-nine years later, in A.D. 70, and at
the end of the world (Matt 24). He also cautioned His
followers to continue to carefully observe the Sabbath
even when those terrible events should come to pass
years, and even centuries, later (Matt 24:20).
He carefully instructed His disciples to keep His day
holy; and He wanted them to “remember the Sabbath
day” (Ex 20:8) long after He had returned to Heaven. His
followers faithfully kept it after His death (Luke 23:56)
and later in their missionary work (Acts 13:14-16, 40-
46;16:12-15; 17:1-4). They declared that we ought to
obey God rather than men (Acts 5:29). And Paul could
sincerely say of himself and his follow believers: “Do we
then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea
we establish the law” (Rom 3:31). The Word of God was
being fulfilled in order that the Gentiles would one day
faithfully keep the Sabbath that the Jews were desecrat-
ing (Isa 56:3-7).
The Bible predicted that a great desolating power
was to arise in later centuries that would seek to de-
stroy the atonement and God’s laws from among His
people (Dan 7:8, 20-21, 25; 8:9-12).
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ation week is spoken of. The next five times refer to Jesus’
appearances, on Sunday, to His disciples after His rest
in the tomb on the Sabbath (Matt 28:1; Mark 16:1-2, 9;
Luke 24:1; John 20:1, 18-19). Jesus went and found
them and told them the good news that He was alive.
There is nothing here about Sunday sacredness. The
seventh time is in Acts 20:7-8, where Paul speaks to the
Ephesian leaders. A few verses later (Acts 20:15-38), he
speaks to another group in the middle of the week, but
that doesn’t make that day anymore sacred than the
Sunday preceding it. For only a direct command of God
can make a day holy. Repeatedly in Acts, Paul kept the
Sabbath holy (Acts 13:14-16, 40-46; 16:12-15; 17:1-4)
just as his Master had done before Him. Acts is as si-
lent on Sunday sanctity as is Matthew, Mark, Luke, and
John.
The eighth and last text is found in 1 Corinthians
16:1-2, where Paul instructs the believers to do their
bookkeeping at home on Sunday mornings. The first
working day of the week was a good day for this, since
Friday they were so busy preparing for the Sabbath.
—But what about the “Lord’s Day”? John the Rev-
elator saw Christ in vision on the Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10).
What day was that? The Bible does not say it was Sun-
day; but, from statements elsewhere in the Bible, we can
know what day it was.
The “Lord’s Day,” both in Greek as well as English,
means “the Day of the Lord.” The Sabbath is the day
unto the Lord (Ex 20:10, Lev 23:3, Deut 5:14), His own
day (Isa 58:13). Jesus is the Creator who gave us the
Sabbath” (Eph 3:9, John 1:3, Col 1:16, Heb 1-2, Gen
2:1-3). John heard Him call Himself, “the LORD of the
Sabbath day” (Matt 12:8, Mark 2:28). John well-knew
which day was the Lord’s Day. This day is the memorial
day of the Creator (Gen 2:1-3, Ex 31:17), the memorial
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tion to their two leading gods: the Celtic sun god and
their lord of the dead. On this night, the god who brings
death—Satan—was worshiped in a variety of peculiar
ways. This October 31 festival was named Samhain (or
Sowein; both are pronounced “SAH-win”) or “summer’s
eud.” The next day, the sun god was worshiped.
On the night of October 31, they believed the dead
came out of the graves and walked around; so they of-
fered up sacrifices and had special feasts to honor them.
The priests of Druid taught them that if they did not do
this, when they themselves died they would be reincar-
nated as animals instead of people.
But pretended communication with the dead is the
basis of spiritualism (also called spiritism), which is
one of the most dangerous practices in society; for it
invites the control of demons! We should have nothing to
do with anything connected with spiritism. And that in-
cludes participating in Halloween.
Druidic priests became nominally converted to
Christianity when, in the early centuries, it entered their
land (A.D. 433-475), and Druidic practices, including
the October 31 festival to devils, came into the church
(A.D 558) at that time. To pacify the followers of Druid,
in the eighth century, Pope Gregory III (A.D. 731-741)
declared November 1 to be a special feast day honoring
the dead. In the ninth century, Pope Gregory IV (827-
844) said that it must be kept by all Christians. Church
discipline would be enforced on those who refused.
It is of interest that November 1 was the first day of
the Druidic New Year. This made the evening before very
special. As might be expected, because the night of Octo-
ber 31 had for centuries been dedicated to devils, the
new church ruling only intensified the celebrations that
took place that night. The devils made sure of that. Soon
Halloween (Hallowe’en, Allhallows Eve), originally a pa-
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Additional Facts
about Halloween
In order to better understand the inner mean-
ing of Halloween, we need to see it in light of what
God thinks about such activities. It is urgent that
we understand the Word of God on these matters.
Few people realize how very dangerous it is to
dabble in spiritism. Here is a powerful warning,
excerpted from portions of pages 533-562 of the
book, Great Controversy. This will help you under-
stand the seriousness of the matter:
“Immortality, promised to man on condition of obe-
dience, had been forfeited by transgression. Adam could
not transmit to his posterity that which he did not pos-
sess; and there could have been no hope for the fallen
race had not God, by the sacrifice of His Son, brought
immortality within their reach. While ‘death passed upon
all men, for that all have sinned,’ Christ ‘hath brought
life and immortality to light through the gospel.’ Romans
5:12, 2 Timothy 1:10. And only through Christ can im-
mortality be obtained. Said Jesus: ‘He that believeth on
the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not
the Son shall not see life’ (John 3:36). Every man may
come into possession of this priceless blessing if he will
comply with the conditions. All ‘who by patient continu-
ance in well-doing seek for glory and honor and immor-
tality,’ will receive ‘eternal life.’ Romans 2:7.
“The only one who promised Adam life in disobedi-
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tualism . .
“The fallen angels who do his bidding appear as
messengers from the spirit world. While professing to
bring the living into communication with the dead, the
prince of evil exercises his bewitching influence upon their
minds. He has power to bring before men the appear-
ance of their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect;
the familiar look, the words, the tone, are reproduced
with marvelous distinctness. Many are comforted with
the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the bliss
of heaven, and without suspicion of danger, they give ear
‘to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.’
“When they have been led to believe that the dead
actually return to communicate with them, Satan causes
those to appear who went into the grave unprepared.
They claim to be happy in heaven and even to occupy
exalted positions there, and thus the error is widely
taught that no difference is made between the righteous
and the wicked. The pretended visitants from the world
of spirits sometimes utter cautions and warnings which
prove to be correct. Then, as confidence is gained, they
present doctrines that directly undermine faith in the
Scriptures. With an appearance of deep interest in the
well-being of their friends on earth, they insinuate the
most dangerous errors. The fact that they state some
truths, and are able at times to foretell future events,
gives to their statements an appearance of reliability;
and their false teachings are accepted by the multitudes
as readily, and believed as implicitly, as if they were the
most sacred truths of the Bible. The law of God is set
aside, the Spirit of grace despised, the blood of the cov-
enant counted an unholy thing. The spirits deny the de-
ity of Christ . . But none need be deceived by the lying
claims of spiritualism. God has given the world suffi-
cient light to enable them to discover the snare. As al-
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– Part Two –
How Can I Remain True to God?
Jesus says, “What things soever ye desire, when ye
pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them”
(Mark 11:24). There is a condition to this promise—that
we pray according to the will of God. But it is the will of
God to cleanse us from sin, to make us His children, and to
enable us to live a holy life. So we may ask for these bless-
ings, and believe that we receive them, and thank God that
we have received them.
Henceforth you are not your own; you are bought with
a price. Through this simple act of believing God, the Holy
Spirit has begotten a new life in your heart. You are a child
born into the family of God, and He loves you as He loves
His Son.
Now that you have given yourself to Jesus, do not draw
back, do not take yourself away from Him, but day by day
say, “I am Christ’s; I have given myself to Him”; and ask
Him to give you His Spirit and keep you by His grace. As
it is by giving yourself to God, and believing Him, that you
become His child, so you are to live in Him.
Here is where thousands fail; they do not believe that
Jesus pardons them personally, individually. They do not
take God at His Word. It is the privilege of all who comply
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with the conditions to know for themselves that pardon is
freely extended for every sinner. Put away the suspicion
that God’s promises are not meant for you. They are for
every repentant transgressor.
Look up, you that are doubting and trembling; for Jesus
lives to make intercession for us. Thank God for the gift of
His dear Son.
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old
things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
2 Corinthians 5:17.
A person may not be able to tell the exact time or
place, or trace all the chain of circumstances in the pro-
cess of conversion; but this does not prove him to be un-
converted. A change will be seen in the character, the hab-
its, the pursuits. The contrast will be clear and decided
between what they have been and what they have be-
come. Who has the heart? With whom are our thoughts?
Of whom do we love to converse? Who has our warmest
affections and our best energies? If we are Christ’s, our
thoughts are with Him. There is no evidence of genuine
repentance unless it works reformation. The loveliness of
the character of Christ will be seen in His followers. It was
His delight to do the will of God.
There are two errors against which the children of God
especially need to guard: The first is that of looking to their
own works, trusting to anything they can do, to bring them-
selves into harmony with God. All that man can do without
Christ is polluted with selfishness and sin. It is the grace of
Christ alone, through faith, which can make us holy.
The opposite and no less dangerous error is that belief
in Christ releases men from keeping the law of God; that
since by faith alone we become partakers of the grace of
Christ, our works have nothing to do with our redemption.
Obedience is the fruit of faith. Righteousness is de-
fined by the standard of God’s holy law, as expressed in
the ten commandments (Ex 20:3-20). That so-called faith
in Christ, which professes to release men from the obliga-
tion of obedience to God, is not faith, but presumption. The
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condition of eternal life is now just what it always has
been—just what it was in paradise before the fall of our
first parents—perfect obedience to the law of God, per-
fect righteousness. If eternal life were granted on any con-
dition short of this, then the happiness of the whole uni-
verse would be imperiled. The way would be open for sin,
with all its train of woe and misery, to be immortalized.
Christ changes the heart. He abides in your heart by
faith. You are to maintain this connection with Christ by
faith and the continual surrender of your will to Him; and
so long as you do this, He will work in you to will and to do
according to His good pleasure.
The closer you come to Jesus, the more faulty you will
appear in your own eyes; for your vision will be clearer.
This is evidence that Satan’s delusions are losing their
power. No deep-seated love for Jesus can dwell in the
heart that does not realize its own sinfulness. The soul that
is transformed by the grace of Christ will admire His char-
acter. A view of our sinfulness drives us to Him who can
pardon; and when the soul, realizing its helplessness, reaches
out after Christ, He will reveal Himself in power. The more
our sense of need drives us to Him and to the Word of God,
the more exalted views we shall have of His character,
and the more fully we shall reflect His image.
The change of heart by which we become children of
God is in the Bible spoken of as birth. Again it is compared
to the germination of the good seed sown by the husband-
man. It is God who brings the bud to bloom and the flower
to fruit. It is by His power that the seed develops.
As the flower turns to the sun, that the bright beams
may aid in perfecting its beauty and symmetry, so should
we turn to the Sun of Righteousness, that heaven’s light
may shine upon us, that our character may be developed
into the likeness of Christ.
Do you ask, “How am I to abide in Christ?” In the
same way as you received Him at first. “As ye have there-
fore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.” Col-
ossians 2:6. By faith you became Christ’s, and by faith
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you are to grow up in Him—by giving and taking. You are
to give all—your heart, your will, your service—give your-
self to Him to obey all His requirements; and you must
take all—Christ, the fullness of all blessing, to abide in your
heart, to be your strength, your righteousness, your ever-
lasting helper—to give you power to obey.
Consecrate yourself to God in the morning; make this
your very first work. Let your prayer be, “Take me, O
Lord, as wholly Thine. I lay all my plans at Thy feet. Use
me today in Thy service. Abide with me, and let all my
work be wrought in Thee.” This is a daily matter. Each
morning consecrate yourself to God for that day. Surren-
der all your plans to Him, to be carried out or given up as
His providence shall indicate. Thus day by day you may be
giving your life into the hands of God, and thus your life will
be molded more and more after the life of Christ.
A life in Christ is a life of restfulness. There may be no
ecstasy of feeling, but there should be an abiding, peaceful
trust. When the mind dwells upon self, it is turned away
from Christ, the source of strength and life. Hence, it is
Satan’s constant effort to keep the attention diverted from
the Saviour and thus prevent the union and communion of
the soul with Christ.
When Christ took human nature upon Him, He bound
humanity to Himself by a tie of love that can never be
broken by any power save the choice of man himself. Sa-
tan will constantly present allurements to induce us to break
this tie—to choose to separate ourselves from Christ. But
let us keep our eyes fixed upon Christ, and He will pre-
serve us. Looking unto Jesus, we are safe. Nothing can
pluck us out of His hand. All that Christ was to the dis-
ciples, He desires to be to His children today.
Jesus prayed for us, and He asked that we might be
one with Him, even as He is one with the Father. What a
union is this! Thus, loving Him and abiding in Him, we shall
“grow up into Him in all things, which is the head, even
Christ” (Ephesians 4:15).
God is the source of life and light and joy to the uni-
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verse. Wherever the life of God is in the hearts of men, it
will flow out to others in love and blessing.
Our Saviour’s joy was in the uplifting and redemption
of fallen men. For this He counted not His life dear to
Himself, but endured the cross, despising the shame. When
the love of Christ is enshrined in the heart, like sweet fra-
grance it cannot be hidden. Love to Jesus will be mani-
fested in a desire to work as He worked for the blessing
and uplifting of humanity. It will lead to love, tenderness,
and sympathy toward all the creatures of our heavenly
Father’s care. Those who are the partakers of the grace
of Christ will be ready to make any sacrifice, that others
for whom He died may share the heavenly gift. They will
do all they can to make the world better for their stay in it.
This spirit is the sure outgrowth of a soul truly converted.
No sooner does one come to Christ than there is born in his
heart a desire to make known to others what a precious
friend he has found in Jesus. If we have tasted and seen
that the Lord is good, we shall have something to tell. We
shall seek to present to others the attractions of Christ and
the unseen realities of the world to come. There will be an
intensity of desire to follow in the path that Jesus trod.
And the effort to bless others will react in blessings
upon ourselves. Those who thus become participants in
labors of love are brought nearest to their Creator. The
spirit of unselfish labor for others gives depth, stability, and
Christlike loveliness to the character, and brings peace and
happiness to its possessor. Strength comes by exercise.
We need not go to heathen lands, or even leave the narrow
circle of the home, if it is there that our duty lies, in order to
work for Christ. With a loving spirit we may perform life’s
humblest duties “unto the Lord” (Colosssians 3:23). If the
love of God is in the heart, it will be manifested in the life.
You are not to wait for great occasions or to expect ex-
traordinary abilities before you go to work for God. The
humblest and poorest of the disciples of Jesus can be a
blessing to others.
Many are the ways in which God is seeking to make
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Himself known to us and bring us into communion with
Him. If we will but listen, Nature speaks to our senses
without ceasing. God’s created works will teach us pre-
cious lessons of obedience and trust.
No tears are shed that God does not notice. There is
no smile that He does not mark. If we would but fully be-
lieve this, all undue anxieties would be dismissed. Our lives
would not be so filled with disappointment as now; for ev-
erything, whether great or small, would be left in the hands
of God.
God speaks to us through His providential works and
through the influence of His Spirit upon the heart. God
speaks to us in His Word. Here we have in clearer lines
the revelation of His character, of His dealings with men,
and the great work of redemption. Fill the whole heart with
the words of God. They are the living water, quenching
your burning thirst. They are the living bread from heaven.
The theme of redemption is one that the angels desire
to look into; it will be the science and the song of the re-
deemed throughout the ceaseless ages of eternity. Is it not
worthy of careful thought and study now? As we meditate
upon the Saviour, there will be a hungering and thirsting of
soul to become like Him whom we adore.
The Bible was written for the common people. The
great truths necessary for salvation are made as clear as
noonday. There is nothing more calculated to strengthen
the intellect than the study of the Scriptures. But there is
little benefit derived from a hasty reading of the Bible. One
passage studied, until its significance is clear to the mind
and its relation to the plan of salvation is evident, is of more
value than the perusal of many chapters with no definite
purpose in view and no positive instruction gained.
Keep your Bible with you. As you have opportunity,
read it; fix the texts in your memory.
We cannot obtain wisdom without earnest attention and
prayerful study. Never should the Bible be studied without
prayer. Before opening its pages, we should ask for the
enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, and it will be given. An-
98 Christmas, Easter, and Halloween
gels from the world of light will be with those who in humil-
ity of heart seek for divine guidance. How must God es-
teem the human race, since He gave His Son to die for
them and appoints His Holy Spirit to be man’s teacher and
continual guide!
Through nature and revelation, through His providence,
and by the influence of His Spirit, God speaks to us. But
these are not enough; we need also to pour out our hearts
to Him. In order to commune with God, we must have
something to say to Him concerning our actual life.
Prayer is the opening of the heart to God as to a friend.
Not that it is necessary in order to make known to God
what we are, but in order to enable us to receive Him.
Prayer does not bring God down to us, but brings us up to
Him.
Our heavenly Father waits to bestow upon us the full-
ness of His blessing. What a wonder it is that we pray so
little! God is ready and willing to hear the sincere prayer of
the humblest of His children. What can the angels of heaven
think of poor helpless human beings who are subject to
temptation, when God’s heart of infinite love yearns to-
ward them, ready to give them more than they can ask or
think, and yet they pray so little and have so little faith?
The darkness of the evil one encloses those who ne-
glect to pray. The whispered temptations of the enemy entice
them to sin; and it is all because they do not make use of
prayer. Yet prayer is the key in the hand of faith to unlock
heaven’s storehouse, where are treasured the boundless
resources of Omnipotence.
There are certain conditions upon which we may ex-
pect that God will hear and answer our prayers:
One is that we feel our need of help from Him. If we
regard iniquity in our hearts, if we cling to any known sin,
the Lord will not hear us; but the prayer of the penitent,
contrite soul is always accepted. When all known wrongs
are righted, we may believe that God will answer our peti-
tions.
Another element of prevailing prayer is faith. When
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our prayers seem not to be answered, we are to cling to
the promise; for the time of answering will surely come,
and we shall receive the blessing we need most. But to
claim that prayer will always be answered in the very way
and for the particular thing that we desire, is presumption.
When we come to God in prayer, we should have a
spirit of love and forgiveness in our own hearts.
Perseverance in prayer has been made a condition of
receiving. We must pray always if we would grow in faith
and experience.
We should pray in the family circle, and above all we
must not neglect secret prayer, for this is the life of the
soul. Family or public prayer alone is not sufficient. Secret
prayer is to be heard only by the prayer-hearing God.
There is no time or place in which it is inappropriate to
offer up a petition to God. In the crowds of the street, in
the midst of a business engagement, we may send up a
petition to God and plead for divine guidance.
Let the soul be drawn out and upward, that God may
grant us a breath of the heavenly atmosphere. We may
keep so near to God that in every unexpected trial our
thoughts will turn to Him as naturally as the flower turns to
the sun. Keep your wants, your joys, your sorrows, your
cares, and your fears before God. You cannot burden Him;
you cannot weary Him. He is not indifferent to the wants
of His children.
We sustain a loss when we neglect the privilege of
associating together to strengthen and encourage one an-
other in the service of God. If Christians would associate
together, speaking to each other of the love of God and the
precious truths of redemption, their own hearts would be
refreshed and they would refresh one another.
We must gather about the cross. Christ and Him cruci-
fied should be the theme of contemplation, of conversation,
and of our most joyful emotion. We should keep in our
thoughts every blessing we receive from God, and when
we realize His great love we should be willing to trust ev-
erything to the hand that was nailed to the cross for us.
100 Christmas, Easter, and Halloween
The soul may ascend nearer heaven on the wings of
praise. As we express our gratitude, we are approximating
to the worship of the heavenly hosts.
Many are at times troubled with the suggestions of
skepticism. God never asks us to believe, without giving
sufficient evidence upon which to base our faith. Disguise
it as they may, the real cause of doubt and skepticism, in
most cases, is the love of sin. We must have a sincere
desire to know the truth and a willingness of heart to obey
it.
—Summary of Steps to Christ, pages 51 to 111, in the author’s
own words.
Entering a Deeper
Walk with God
In this book, we have learned that many gems of truths were lost in
the Dark Ages, which we must recover today. One of the most pre-
cious is the fact that you can have a far closer walk with God than you
imagined possible.
When we study God’s Word—the Holy Bible—and obey its truths,
we are able to enter upon the path of obedience that God invites us to
enter.
In this chapter you will discover what the Scriptures say about a
special truth that God has for you —
FACT NUMBER ONE—The Sabbath was given to all mankind at
the Creation of this world.
The seventh-day Sabbath was given to mankind on the seventh
day of Creation Week.
“Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the
host of them. And on the seventh day God ended His work
which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day from all
His work which He had made.
“And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: be-
cause that in it He had rested from all His work which God
created and made.”—Genesis 2:1-3.
God dedicated and set aside the Sabbath as a rest day—2,000
years before the first Jew. Abraham is considered by all to have been
the first Jew. He lived about 2000 B.C. Biblical records indicate that the
Creation of this world took place about 4000 B.C. So the Bible Sabbath
is not Jewish! It is for mankind; it is for all the world.
“The Sabbath was made for man.”—Mark 2:27.
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Some say that Genesis 2:1-3 is not a command for man to keep
the Sabbath, and therefore we do not obey it. But Exodus 16 and 20
clearly show that man is commanded to keep it holy. And who dare
say that the Ten Commandments were only for the Jewish race? Are
the rest of us permitted to lie, steal, cheat, and commit adultery? Are
only the Hebrews to observe these ten moral principles?
The reason for the commandment is the Creation of this world:
“For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth.” This is not some-
thing local, merely for a Semitic race—it is a commandment for all in
the entire world who shall bow down and worship their Creator in
humble thankfulness for His plan to save them through the life and
death of Jesus Christ. It was given at the Creation of this world, and
was given to every man, woman, and child who shall live on this
planet.
God wrote these Ten Commandments with His own finger (Ex
31:18, Deut 9:10). He wrote them on the most enduring thing in the
world, and that is rock (Ex 31:18). And He wishes to write them also on
our hearts.
“This is the covenant that I will make with them after those
days, saith the Lord: I will put My laws into their hearts, and in
their minds will I write them.”—Hebrews 10:16 (Heb 8:10, Jer
31:33).
And, if we will let Him, through the New Covenant He will write
His holy law upon our hearts. To have the Ten Commandments written
on our hearts means two things: First, a willingness to obey them and,
second, letting God enable us to do so by the grace of Jesus, His Son.
Obedience to God’s law is to become an integral part of our lives.
FACT NUMBER FIVE—The weekly seventh-day Sabbath is part
of the Moral Law contained in the Ten Commandments. It will stand
forever. The yearly sabbaths were part of the ceremonial laws that
prefigured, or foreshadowed, the death and ministry of Christ.
These “shadow laws,” such as Passover and the Wave Sheaf
which were a part of the ceremonial or sacrificial law, would not
endure past the death of Christ.
“For the [ceremonial] law having a shadow of good things to
come, and not the very image of the things, can never with
Entering a Deeper Walk with God 105
After the New Testament was finished and the Apostles had
died, men tried to transfer the sacredness from the seventh to the
first day of the week. They tried to change the “time law.”
Roman Catholic: “It is well to remind the Presbyterians,
Baptists, Methodists, and all other Christians, that the Bible
does not support them anywhere in their observance of Sun-
day. Sunday is an institution of the Roman Catholic Church, and
those who observe the day observe a commandment of the
Catholic Church.”—Priest Brady, in an address at Elizabeth,
N.J., March 17, 1903; reported in the Elizabeth N.J. News, March
18, 1903.
“You may search the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and
you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of
Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of
Saterday, a day which we never sanctify.”—Cardinal James
Gibbon, The Faith of Our Fathers, chapter 8.
“If Protestants would follow the Bible, they should worship
God on the Sabbath day. In keeping the Sunday they are follow-
ing a law of the Catholic Church.”—Albert Smith, Chancellor of
the Archdiocese of Baltimore, replying for the cardinal, in a
letter of February 10, 1920.
“We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.”—Pope
Leo XIII, Encyclical Letter, June 20, 1894; The Great Encyclical
Letters of Leo XIII, p. 304.
“Prove to me from the Bible alone that I am bound to keep
Sunday holy. There is no such law in the Bible. It is a law of the
Holy Catholic Church alone. The Bible says ‘Remember the
Sabbath day to keep it holy.’ The Catholic Church says, No. By
my divine power I abolish the Sabbath day and command you
to keep holy the first day of the week. And lo! The entire civilized
world bows down in reverent obedience to the command of the
Holy Catholic Church.”—Priest Thomas Enright, CSSR, Presi-
dent of Redemptorist College, Kansas City, MO, in a lecture at
Hartford, Kansas Weekly Call, February 22, 1884, and the Ameri-
can Sentinel, a New York Roman Catholic journal, in June 1893,
p. 173.
110 Christmas, Easter, and Halloween
“Of course the Catholic Church claims that the change was
her act . . AND THE ACT IS A MARK of her ecclesiastical
power.”—From the office of Cardinal Gibbons, through Chan-
cellor H.F. Thomas, November 11, 1895.
How important it is that we obey the commandments of God
rather than the commandments of men.
“Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to
obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey?”—Romans 6:16.
“It is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him
only shalt thou serve.”—Matthew 4:10.
“But in vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the
commandments of men.”—Matthew 15:9.
“How long halt ye between two opinions? If the Lord be God,
follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him.”—1 Kings 18:21.
FACT NUMBER NINE—The seventh-day Sabbath, instituted by
God at the Creation of this world, is the seal of His governmental
authority.
God’s basic governmental code for mankind is the Ten Com-
mandments. Of those ten, only the Sabbath commandment reveals
the name of our Creator and Lawgiver.
Of all the commandments in the Decalogue, only the Four th
Commandment reveals the (1) name, (2) authority, and (3) dominion
of the Author of this Law:
In six days, (1) the Lord (name) (2) made (office—the Creator)
(3) heaven and earth (dominion or territory over which He rules). This
commandment alone contains the seal of God.
Examine the seal of a notary public or any other legal seal. Each
seal will always contain the above three identifying marks.
“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy . . for in six days
the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is,
and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the
Sabbath day, and hallowed it.”—Exodus 20:8, 11.
The Sabbath commandment contains the seal of God, and the
Sabbath itself—given in this commandment—is inseparably con-
nected with this seal. For the Sabbath is the basis of all true worship
Entering a Deeper Walk with God 111
of our Creator. And this worship lies at the heart of all our acknowl-
edgment of His authority as our Creator and our God. The Sabbath is
ever to be kept as a sign that we belong to Him. And the keeping of it
brings us within the circle of this seal.
The seal is impressed in order that all may know the authority
from whence it comes—and that all may know that it is not to be
changed. The seventh-day Sabbath comes from God. Let no man
dare to tamper with it—for the seal of God is upon it.
“Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the writing, that
it be not changed.”—Daniel 6:8.
“Bind up the testimony, seal the law among My disciples.”—
Isaiah 8:16.
“It [the Sabbath] is a sign between Me and the children of
Israel for ever: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth,
and on the seventh day He rested, and was refreshed.”—Exo-
dus 31:17.
“And hallow My Sabbaths; and they shall be a sign between
Me and you, that ye may know that I am the Lord your God.”—
Ezekiel 20:20.
The Sabbath is a powerful sign of God’s creative power—not
only of this earth, but within our lives as well. It requires the same
power to clean our lives and redeem us as it did to create us in the first
place.
“Create in me a clean heart, O God.”—Psalm 51:10.
“We are . . created in Christ Jesus unto good works.”—
Ephesians 2:10.
The Bible tells us there is to be a special sealing work in these
last days, just before the return of Jesus in the clouds of heaven.
“And I saw another angel ascending from the east, having
the seal of the living God: and he cried with a loud voice to the
four angels . . saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the
trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their fore-
heads.”—Revelation 7:2-3 (Eze 9:1-6).
“And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and
with Him an hundred forty and four thousand, having His Father’s
name written in their foreheads.”—Revelation 14:1.
112 Christmas, Easter, and Halloween
seed and your name remain. And it shall come to pass, that
from one new moon to another, and from one Sabbath to an-
other, shall all flesh come to worship before Me, saith the
Lord.”—Isaiah 65:17, 21-22, 25; 66:22-23.
Now you have seen God’s plan for His people. And it is a won-
derful one. It can begin for you right now. And it will continue on
throughout eternity. Why not begin today—this very week? Ask God
to forgive you for the past, and tell Him that, by His grace, you will
worship your Creator on His day! This is the best decision you can
make. Go to Him just now. He will help you make it.
And next Sabbath—begin that holy walk with God on His day, the
holy day of Isaiah 58. Read that chapter and see the blessings He will
add, if you will but let Him take over your life.
But think not that there will be no problems or trials. Satan will
bring many upon you. He hates the Sabbath and all who will stand
loyal to it. Yet if you will determine to be true to God and His Word,
you will have strength from above to go through all that lies ahead.
And one day soon, if faithful to the end, you with the redeemed of
all ages will rejoice on the sea of glass and will receive from the hand
of Jesus the overcomer’s crown. And you will be given that new
name, expressive of a new character. And you will begin a walk with
Jesus that will last through all eternity to come.
“And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are
these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence come
they?
“And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said unto
me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and
have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of
the Lamb.
“Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve Him
day and night in His temple: and He that sitteth on the throne
shall dwell among them.
“They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither
shall the sun light on them, nor any heat.
“For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed
them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and
Entering a Deeper Walk with God 117
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THE BIBLE:
DIVINE GUIDANCE FOR YOUR LIFE
Romans 3:23—“For all have sinned and come short of the glory
of God.”
Isaiah 59:2—“But your iniquities have separated between you
and your God, and your sins have hid His face from you, that He will
not hear.”
Romans 6:23—“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God
is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
2 Peter 3:9—“The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as
some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not will-
ing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”
Exodus 34:6-7—“The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-
suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for
thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will
by no means clear the guilty.”
John 3:16-20—“For God so loved the world, that He gave His
only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to
condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved.
He that believeth on Him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is
condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the
only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is
come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, be-
cause their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the
light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.”
Luke 19:10—“For the Son of man is come to seek and to save
that which was lost.”
Matthew 1:21—“He shall save His people from their sins.”
Isaiah 53:6—“All we like sheep have gone astray; we have
turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the
iniquity of us all.”
Acts 16:31—“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt
be saved.”
2 Corinthians 6:2—“Now is the accepted time; behold, now is
the day of salvation.”
Entering a Deeper Walk with God 119
OBEDIENCE BY FAITH:
HOW GOD ENABLES YOU TO OBEY HIM
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