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Santa Claus
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Q:
We have a couple of Santa's in
the house. After reading James Melton's tract
on it, should we throw them away; and also, should we not give them as
gifts to the nursing home residents?
A : Thank
you so much for sending this question. It is really a blessing
to see folks start questioning some of the things that we do as a part
of tradition (Colossians 2:8). I will
give you four areas in which I have trouble with the practice of recognizing
or displaying Santa Claus.
Letters
To Santa
Below
are some excerpts from letters that were emailed to Santa. What you read is
exactly what was written, with the exception of omitted names, I even
left the spelling errors in tact.
- Santa, i want
to ask you to help us. Daddy has been really mean since my Mommy
died last year. he drinks lots of beer and that makes my big brothers
sad. They get in lots of fights with Daddy. My sister is sad too
and she doesn't like to be home and my little sister doesn't know
what's going on but she is sad too. Please help us. Please can
you make Daddy better so he's not sad? My Big brother is helping
me write this. He wants Santa to help too. he didn't think I should
ask you this stuff but i wanted to anyway. i love you santa.
- Dear Santa!
It doesn't important that, you bring me presents which I wish.
Most important is that you bring our planet peace and happy.
- Dear Santa,
I'd prefer you bring us love and happiness not only during Christmas
holidays, but also throughout the whole year!
- I just want
to have someone to love me. Can you find that for me?
- All I want
for Christmas is for my Big Mama to get better so I will have her
in my life as I grow up.
- All I want
for Christmas is for my husband to love me.
Every
year all over the world people are writing to Santa and asking for
things that they should be going to God in prayer about. Little
children believe that Santa has the power to restore families, to make
Dad’s quit drinking and to bring peace to earth. Jesus Christ
said of himself that He was sent to heal the brokenhearted (Luke
4:18). Isaiah prophesied of Christ that He would be the Prince of Peace (Isaiah
9:6) and when our Lord came to this earth the angels declared peace
on earth, good will toward men (Luke 2:14).
The
Lie
In addition to this we have the fact that Santa
Claus is not real. I know that most adults realize this but adults
have told children that Santa is real. Please don’t take this as
a harsh statement because I am not at all trying to be harsh, but the
fact is that this is a lie. If we agree on this fact then we need
to next look for the origination of this lie and according to the scriptures,
Satan is the father of lies (John 8:44). As
Christians we are exhorted over and over again not to lie. The Bible says a faithful witness will not lie (Proverbs
14:5), the Apostle Paul wrote to the Colossians, “Lie not one to
another” (Colossians 3:9). You and
I know that there is only one God and we don’t have a problem knowing
that Santa is not God, but there are children all over this world that
cannot make this distinction and in a sense they, with their innocent
hearts, are admiring and longing to see Santa (Romans
1:25). I have been in churches where they would have a Christmas
program telling about the birth of Jesus Christ and they would present
the gospel only to follow the program by telling the children that there
was a special visitor and all of the sudden the doors would open and
in would come Santa Claus. There are at least two problems with this. First, do you think
the children were more excited about Santa Claus who brings them gifts
or God manifest in the flesh in the person of Jesus Christ? Second,
what happens when the child finds that the Church lied to them about
Santa? Then wouldn’t it make sense that the Church also lied to them
about Jesus?
Similarities
to Christ
Now if we agree that Santa Claus is an imaginary
character and that Satan is the one behind the scenes then it would only
make sense for Santa to be a counterfeit of Jesus Christ. So what
are some of the things that the two have in common?
Who
is the Christ Child?
- Another
name for Santa Claus is Kris Kringle - which comes from the German
term "the Christ Child".
- Two times in
the scriptures we find the phrase “thy holy child Jesus” (Acts
4:27,30) and many times we read of
Him as the Christ.
Both
Know Everything
- Santa knows
whether you’ve been good or bad. We have heard that ever
since we were children. He knows where you live even if you
have moved. He knows what you want for Christmas even though
he has not seen your list.
- Jesus Christ
knows everything. He knows all men (John
2:24), all things (John 16:30, 21:17)
and all the hearts of men (Acts 1:24)
Both
Are Everywhere
Both
Sit on a Throne
- It has been
my experience that Santa is always sitting on a seat that looks
much like the throne of a king. I personally do not remember
ever seeing Santa sit in a regular chair.
- We know that
Jesus Christ is seated on a throne in Heaven (Acts
2:30; Hebrews 1:8).
Both
Say Ho, Ho, Ho
- Every year
we hear the words of the jolly old Santa Claus as he says “Ho,
ho, ho, Merry Christmas”.
- Just out of curiosity
I checked a few days ago to see how many times God said the word “Ho” in
the scriptures. I found that the word actually occurs four
times in the scriptures (Ruth 4:1; Isaiah
55:1; Zechariah 2:6) but one of
those times was when Boaz was speaking (Ruth
4:1). Can you guess who said “Ho” three times in the Bible? You
guessed it, God the Father. Coincidence? You decide.
Both
Bring Gifts with Them
- When Santa
Claus appears on Christmas Eve, he will be bringing gifts with
him.
- When Jesus Christ
comes, He will bring gifts with Him (Revelation
22:12)
Both
Live in the North
- It
is a known fact that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole.
- Sadly to say
it is not a known fact but the Bible says that the Lord rules on
the sides of the North (Psalm 48:2)
and when Satan was trying to usurp the throne this is where he went
(Isaiah 14:13).
Both
Will Come in Red
- When you see
Santa (at least the ones I’ve seen) he will be wearing a red and
white suit.
- According
to the scriptures Jesus Christ will be wearing red when He comes
(Isaiah 63:2)
Both
Have White Hair
- The jolly old
Santa has white hair and a white beard.
- The Bible tells
us that Jesus Christ has hair that is white like wool, and as white
as snow (Revelation 1:14)
Both
Have Flying Animals
- You know Dasher
and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and
Blitzen. But do you recall, The most famous reindeer of all? Rudolph
the red nosed reindeer. But how do these reindeer get Santa
to the chimneys of all the little children in the world? They
fly of course.
- However, according
to the scriptures it is God who has the animals that can fly. (Revelation
19:11)
Both
Will Come as a Thief in the Night
- The children
go to bed on Christmas Eve. They listen for Santa for a little
while just maybe they will hear the sleigh bells jingle. The
next thing they know they wake up Christmas morning and Santa has
been there. He came just like a thief in the night. You
don’t know that he has been there until you see the evidence the
next morning.
- The funny thing
is that the Bible says that Jesus will come as a thief in the night
(Revelation 3:3, 16:15)
Both
are Eternal
- When was Santa
born, when will he die, when is the last time he missed a Christmas
due to sickness? Oh sure we have the answers to these questions
but ask a child and see what they say.
- When was the
Son of God born? Most would answer that He was born in a manger
in Bethlehem but that is not true. A body was prepared for
Him and God was manifest in the flesh in Bethlehem but the Son of
God has always been. Notice in Genesis 1:26 that God said “let
us”, whom was He talking to? The Son of course. Also notice
in Isaiah 9:6 that the Bible says a child
was born but a Son was given. Something that is to be given is
already in existence. What about the question of the death of
the Son of God? Did He die on the cross? Yes He did, but
then He rose on the third day to give us eternal life and said in (Revelation
1:18) “I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold,
I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.”
Now could all of
this be a coincidence? Sure it could. Crazier things have
happened. But if we agree that Santa Claus is a made up character
and that for years we have been spreading the lie to children that
he is real and we believe that Satan is the father of this lie then
it kind of makes you wonder if it really is a coincidence or not. Bible
students have known and proven that Satan is the greatest counterfeit
of the Lord Jesus Christ, so it would only make sense for Satan to
create such a character to do his work.
Replacing
Jesus Christ
To
wrap things up, let us combine all of these things to show the worst
part about the whole Santa thing. Children all over the world
are so excited about Santa bringing them presents. Even today
while shopping with my family an older man asked my children if they
were ready for Santa or something of that nature. No talk of
the Saviour coming to this world dawning a body of flesh that He
might come and save His people from their sins. I talked to
a young child a while back and in that child’s mind it was not able
to make a distinction between Santa and God. We give false
gods like Buddha and Allah and Mary and others a hard time because
adults all over the world are placing them on the same level or above
our God, but shouldn’t we cry out much louder when the false god
is aimed at the pure, innocent hearts of our children. I know, I
will be labeled as Scrooge, or a horrible person but this is a plea to
all to put the focus back on the Saviour.
What
Should Christians Do?
Now
to the question of what kind of things should we allow as far as
Santa decorations and other things. I am not in the business
of trying to convince everyone to take my stand on issues. I
know that by passing out Santa’s to adults you are not deceiving
children and when you put them in your yard it doesn’t prove that
you are wicked. However, I do think we are in danger of violating
(1Thessalonians 5:22). My recommendation would be to get rid of them for the sake of being separate
from the world and trying to avoid the slightest possibility of aiding
in the deception of children. However, there is no verse of scripture
that says “thou shalt have no Santa’s in your home”. The Holy Spirit
will have to guide you into the right decision that will bring the most
glory to God. Thanks again for asking this question and may God Bless you for looking
into this tradition one more time to seek the will of the Lord.
I
hope this helps,
Bro.
Drew Ray
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