Should CHRISTIANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS? || Is Christmas BIBLICAL?

Published 2020-12-13
In this video, Daniel answers one of your questions:
Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
In this video, we talk about the history and meaning of Christmas. Some of you asked us questions like:
Is Christmas biblical?
Is Christmas a pagan holiday?
Is Christmas evil?
What does the bible say about Christmas
Was Jesus born on Christmas day 25 December?
Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?
These are some of the questions people asked and in this video, we answer these questions together with the main questions most of you might have:
Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
In short, the answer is yes, and no. It depends on you. The Bible does not tell us to celebrate Christmas or not to celebrate Christmas. Watch the full video where I explain the history of Christmas and its meaning. Then pray and ask the Holy Spirit to lead in whether you should or should not celebrate Christmas.
Should Christians celebrate Christmas

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All Comments (21)
  • Whoever reading this, God is going to big hug you so tight that all your broken pieces will fit back together. Just trust in him
  • Whoever reading this, I pray that God visit your home with healing, blessings and miracles. Amen.πŸ’•
  • I think we Christians can't do things that the bible doesn't talk about, we only need to do what the bible says about. And we suppose to remember Jesus everyday.
  • @SAM-dm5qg
    Thank You For Sharing ❀ I, Me, Personally? I Don't CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS, Because Of The WORLDLYNESS That Goes With It. ☹️
  • I don't celebrate Christmas I choose to believe on him as the scripture has said. I celebrate and praise the Lord Jesus Christ daily πŸ™ πŸ™Œ.
  • Deuteronomy 12:1-4 God is not to be worshipped as the pagans worshipped their idols.
  • @tiahira7721
    Thankyou brother for your understanding regardless of celebrating Christmas or not at the end of the day Jesus Christ is Lord for ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever Amen πŸ™
  • I appreciate the history that was presented in this video; it makes it evident that the organized church community remains reluctant to separate itself from the practices of non-believers but would rather reinterpret them as "Christian" traditions. Our savior said that the path to his kingdom is through the straight and narrow gate. Christmas, given its pagan roots and customs that are still carried on today puts the believer on a precariously broad path that the rest of the world is happy to walk along. Discernment is needed.
  • Please pray for my grandpa, he is very sick. His heart is enlarged and he has to have an ultrasound. Please pray that his kidney has not shrunk. God bless you Edit: Thank you for all your prayers. He is having an operation tomorrow. Please pray for his operation as well. God bless you πŸ™πŸ™ Edit: Thanks to all of your prayers. The operation has been done successfully. God bless youπŸ™πŸ™
  • @Ryanjoned163
    God bless you today who's reading this comment have a good day love you all praying for you're situations and needs today amen
  • Thank you Daniel for that clarification because I always wondered about that! I do to celebrate Christmas for church mass and spending time with my family, a meal & we count our blessings! God bless Jesus' arrival!! πŸ™
  • @k.oblitey1691
    Well said! Well said!!! We celebrate the LIGHT not the darkness!
  • @GodisLove1J416
    If Christ is in you, celebrate everyday. Not on one particular date. Get union with Christ everyday. Celebrate, in other words 'rejoice in the Lord' -Philippians 4:4
  • I was 5 years of chronic illness! I was Semi Housebound, lost my health, job, finances and my fiance left me. I couldn't even look at electronic screen for 5 minutes, or hold a 10-minute conversation. But God did an amazing work. And if he can do this, he can do it in you also. πŸ‘πŸΌ I now have a Christian Channel where I encourage people and show them what God did in my life and that there is hope for you also. ✝️πŸ”₯☺️ Keep believing even when it's hard πŸ™β€οΈπŸ”₯πŸ‘†πŸΌ All things are possible with God
  • @MeyerTribe7
    Syncretism is not honoring to our God. We must pursue Him in Spirit and in Truth, no matter the cost. ❀
  • @moromorlego6176
    THANK YOU Daniel it is so enlightening.....for me celebrating Christ IS IMPORTANT. FOR A TRUE CHRISTIAN EVERYDAY IS A CHRISTMAS .GOD BLESS YOU
  • @lilyyyy5502
    Jesus specifically tells us not to worship him how we want to but worship him how HE wants us to worship him. Jesus tells us not to partake in the customs and traditions of the gentiles.
  • As Christians, we have always celebrated Christmas, but remembering that Jesus IS the reason for the season. My kids and grandkids know they can't open gifts until they tell Jesus Happy Birthday and thank Him for what they are about to recieve.
  • @jimyost2585
    The following is my reply to a YouTube video titled "The Truth About Christmas - The Start of the Tribulation." The video was posted on YouTube on Sunday December 11, 2022. Here's my reply: The Canaanites were celebrating the winter solstice ritual in honor of Baal 5000 years ago. In each household they had a tree (phallus symbol), a wreath (vagina symbol), and they exchanged gifts. Many centuries later the ancient Romans were celebrating the ritual in honor of Saturn and doing it the same way (tree, wreaths, gifts). Their name for the ritual was 'Saturnalia.' In around 300 A.D. the Catholic Church priestclass renamed the ritual 'Christmas.' They did it as an evangelistic ploy to attract people away from Saturn worship. The majority of the Roman people were Saturn worshipers. The temple of Saturn was the biggest building in ancient Rome. The temple priests were very wealthy and the Catholic priestclass wanted to get in on the cash cow. The spirit behind Christmas is Saturn (Old Testament Baal). The Apostle John called him 'The Spirit of Antichrist" (counterfeit Christ who seeks to mimic the Holy Spirit). He is the principality of idolatry, plus he is the spirit of top-down-control (seeks to manifest through men-at-the-top, e.g. leaders of nations, governments, religions, corporations, military, academia, medicine, media, finance, etc.). The ancient Babylonians and Assyrians called him Bel. The ancient Greeks called him Cronos. The ancient Hindus called him Indra. Same spirit going by different names in different cultures and in different time periods. It was very important to him to implement the winter solstice ritual as he understood that when a person celebrates (honors) the ritual it gives him automatic rights of access to their human spirit (conscience, intuition, and the ability to commune with the Holy Spirit) and to have ongoing influence on their spiritual life (the kingdom of darkness is all about control). Jesus was born on September 11, 3 B.C. by the Julian Calendar. Bethlehem is 2500 ft. above sea level so that in December there would've been no grass for the sheep to eat (see Luke 2:8-20 in the King James Version). Jesus had nothing to do with Christmas (never did and never will). You can verify this information online, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to find information that goes against the system narrative (propaganda/brainwash).