If Yahweh’s word says it is wrong then it is ALWAYS wrong. there is one standard that we will be expected to live by on Judgment day and that is Yahweh’s word. It was wrong then, it is wrong now.Ĭonsider this, if something was wrong in the year 300…in what year did it become acceptable to Yahweh? 301? 400? 500? 1900? The answer is NEVER.
For it is good that the heart be established by favor, not with foods which have not profited those who have been occupied with them.Ĭhristmas, Easter, Cross symbols and various other ‘strange doctrines’ (though under different names) were alive and well in Yahushua’s time and they are alive and well in the 21st century. 9 – Do not be carried about with various and strange doctrines.
8 – Yahushua the Messiah is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Hebrews 13:7- Remember those who rule over you, who have spoken the word of YAHWEH to you, whose faith follow, considering the outcome of their conduct. When the children of Israel were about to go into the promised land, Yahweh’s desire was that they not take their pagan practices and apply it to Him: Let’s consider first of all the scriptural prohibition of incorporating paganism into our worship in the first place. Do we find any examples of this in the scriptures? Is there anything in Genesis through Revelation that would justify the idea that something that used to be wrong can later on be right? The answer is, “No, to the contrary!” Because of that change, what USED to be wrong is now considered right! I believe this to be a snare. Each of them say that something has changed. Within the logic of each of these statements, we find a common thread. * It’s okay to call Yahweh by the pagan name “God”, it used to be pagan but it doesn’t mean that anymore.
* It’s okay to have the cross as the sign of our faith, it was pagan but it doesn’t mean that anymore * It’s okay to keep Christmas, it used to be pagan but it doesn’t mean that anymore The 7th day is no longer kept by Christians so as long as you are keeping a Sabbath, Yahweh ‘doesn’t mind’. * It’s okay to keep the Sabbath day on the first day instead of the 7th day because this is the day the Messiah resurrected. * It’s okay to eat pork, the pig has been domesticated and is fed whole grains for it’s food and is not roaming the earth eating garbage like it used to. Having said this, we do know that there are many in traditional Christianity that believe Yahweh ‘doesn’t mind’ if we do certain things that were once pagan or unscriptural, as long as they “they no longer mean the same thing today.” Therefore Yahweh ‘doesn’t mind’ if we doing these things since the meaning has ‘changed’.įor examples, here are some responses that I have encountered over the years: In no way do I believe I am above reproof, but I also must diligently seek to worship our Father in Spirit and in Truth. In the fall, we are approaching the time of year where we find the world keeping its unholi-days, I would like to consider what the scriptures have to say about incorporating pagan observances into our worship and into our lives.īefore I begin I would like to say that the purpose of this message is not to put others down, but to open the scriptures to those who might not realize certain truths within. There is a stark contrast between the Holy Days of Yahweh and the unholi-days of the world. Each year, we learn new things about what Yahweh wants for us in our lives and by these observances, our spiritual walk has been greatly blessed over the years. We have been so very blessed by this feast with the fellowship, praising our Creator and giving honor to Yahweh throughout the feast. In the fall, we participate in the great celebration called the “ Feast of Tabernacles“.