AMEN !!!  Has this ever occurred to you?  Consider...
 
   When Israel was appointed their Feast Days, such as the Passover, 
Feast of Tabernacles, Pentecost, etc., each feast had a MEANING. 
It wasn't just about hanging out and eating!
 
   Each feast of Israel was meant to outline the ministry of the Lord
Jesus Christ.  Each feast was PROPHETIC.  Each one pointed to a 
future event.
 
   BUT!  That is why Christians do NOT get a feast day.  If the Church
gets a feast day, then what prophecy is it teaching?  What future
event is seen in "Christmas" or "Easter"?  None!  
 
   God never set up a feast day for the Church.
 
David 



From: [email protected]: [email protected]: {dbilg} Daily 
BreadDate: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 12:12:41 +1100



It would be nice if we could celebrate the birth of Jesus at a time of year 
more appropriate to the time when He was born in Bethlehem. December is the one 
month of the year when it would not be appropriate because the Bible record 
says that “there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, 
keeping watch over their flock by night” (Luke 2:8).
 
It’s cold and rainy in Bethlehem in December, so it would be impossible for 
shepherds to “abide” [camp] in the field” overnight. Bethlehem is in the 
Northern Hemisphere; December is winter.
 
Then why and how did a date in December become accepted as the date of Jesus’ 
birth?
 
The answer is interesting:
 
The early church “left [their] first love,” says the record in Revelation 2 
under the symbol of the first “church” of the seven great epochs of the church 
throughout history, “Ephesus.” It was in that first era of the church that the 
enemy of righteousness sought to pervert the pure and simple truths of the 
gospel by introducing compromising ideas from paganism.
 
One of those extra-biblical ideas was the observance of Sunday in place of the 
biblical seventh day of the week as the church’s day of rest and worship. (In 
God’s holy law of ten commandments, the Lord Himself wrote in tables of stone 
that “the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God ... ,” Ex. 20:8-11).
 
The Roman Empire was engrossed in sun worship in the time of the early church. 
Some critics unwisely decided that keeping the Lord’s holy day the seventh, 
smacked of Judaism; and thinking that they could attract more supposed 
“converts” to the church by abandoning observing the biblical Sabbath, they 
welcomed the “day of the sun,” the first day of the week, and their so-called 
“Christian sabbath.”
 
Now we have come to the last days of earth’s history; now is the time for us to 
prepare for the second coming of Christ, when He shall come in the clouds of 
heaven (Acts 1:9-11).
 
The Lord commands us to “come out of her [Babylon], My people” (so that not a 
trace of Babylon’s false teachings are left). That is why worldwide a great 
movement is taking place when literally millions are abandoning “the day of the 
sun” and restoring the true Sabbath of the Lord, the seventh-day.
 
Come and join them!
 
They also realize that the Lord Jesus never told us to try to remember His 
birth by keeping any day for its observance; let Him be born anew in us—that’s 
what He wants to happen!
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