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| Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 1, 2012, 8:42 pm | |
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| Birthday Celebrations | |
| Birthday cakes. Lighted candles. Singing �Happy Birthday.� | |
| Receiving gifts. In almost every culture and nation on Earth, | |
| virtually nothing is as universally celebrated as birthdays. But | |
| is birthday-keeping biblical? Does God agree with this practice? | |
| As sure as death and taxes, all human beings are born on a | |
| particular day. Everyone has a birth date. Since God wants | |
| people to celebrate life abundantly (John 10:10), could this | |
| include celebrating birthdays? Is birthday-keeping innocent | |
| fun�or does God hate it? Does it even matter? | |
| If you bought a new computer, you would expect it to come with | |
| an instruction manual. Without a manual, you would have to learn | |
| how to use it through trial and error�and possibly delete | |
| necessary files and software in the process. The instruction | |
| manual saves users many headaches. | |
| Believe it or not, you also came with an instruction manual�the | |
| Bible! God�s expressed will and purpose is written throughout | |
| its pages. Every word of Scripture is God�s message to you�who | |
| you are, what you are, why He created you, and how He expects | |
| you to conduct your life. Everything you need to know about the | |
| true purpose of life is written in God�s Word (John 17:17; Matt. | |
| 4:4; II Tim. 3:16-17). | |
| When you read the Bible, God is talking to you! He shows you how | |
| to live a happy, fulfilling, abundant life. Pick up your | |
| �instruction manual� and examine what God says about birthdays. | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 1, 2012, 8:43 pm | |
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| Birthdays in the Bible | |
| Birthday celebrations are mentioned in the Bible on three | |
| separate occasions and, in each case, something terrible | |
| occurred. These three accounts bear brief examination. | |
| The first account is in Genesis. Pharaoh, the Egyptian king, | |
| celebrated his birthday by executing his chief baker (Gen. | |
| 40:1-23). God gave Joseph special understanding of a dream by | |
| Pharaoh�s butler and baker, that the baker would lose his life | |
| three days after Joseph interpreted the dream. Joseph understood | |
| that Pharaoh would use this occasion�his own birthday party�to | |
| put his baker to death. As the dream had foretold, the baker was | |
| hung at the party. | |
| In the second account, the New Testament figure Herod the | |
| tetrarch reluctantly ordered the beheading of John the Baptist | |
| (Matt. 14:3-11). Notice verse six: �But when Herod�s birthday | |
| was kept�� During the dancing and merry-making at his birthday | |
| party, Herod got carried away and eventually made a promise that | |
| he did not want to keep. As a result, a great servant of God | |
| lost his life. | |
| The final account is found in the book of Job. The Bible says | |
| that Job�s seven sons �went and feasted in their houses, every | |
| one his day; and sent and called for their three sisters to eat | |
| and to drink with them� (Job 1:4). These parties were obviously | |
| not centered around any kind of celebration related to God, or | |
| Job would not have worried that his children may have sinned | |
| during these celebration feasts. He was not exactly sure what | |
| was going on in their minds, but the very celebration of their | |
| birthdays triggered great concern in him (1:5). Apparently, | |
| during the birthday party of Job�s oldest son, God allowed Satan | |
| to kill all 10 of Job�s children through what appears to be a | |
| tornado (vs. 6-13, 18-19). | |
| Further proof that these birthday celebrations displeased God is | |
| found in Job 3. Take time to read the entire chapter carefully. | |
| Job spends much time cursing every aspect of the day of his | |
| birth. The loss of all of his children, due to a birthday | |
| celebration, stunned and sobered him. His words make plain that | |
| there is nothing good about the day of a man�s birth. He openly | |
| cursed the day he was born. This will be shown to have greater | |
| meaning later in this article. | |
| Some who are familiar with these accounts attempt to explain | |
| them away by saying that there is no statement contained within | |
| them that directly prohibits birthday celebrations. They also | |
| ignore Job�s comments described in the previous paragraph. It is | |
| true that the above scriptures do not contain a direct | |
| condemnation of birthdays starting with the phrase �Thou shalt | |
| not�� or something similar. But consider for a moment the | |
| central lesson of each of these accounts. They represent the | |
| only three birthday parties described in the entire Bible. | |
| Absolute disaster occurred on each occasion! If God felt | |
| birthday celebrations were something positive and good, why | |
| wouldn�t He have recorded one other account where something | |
| either good or positive happened? Yet, there is no such account. | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 1, 2012, 8:45 pm | |
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| What About the Birthdays of Well-known Bible Figures? | |
| Surely the Bible records the birth dates of its most important | |
| figures. Does God not want those who serve Him to recognize | |
| these most important birthdays? Let�s search for the birth dates | |
| of some of God�s greatest servants. | |
| Abraham is referred to three times in the Bible as God�s | |
| �friend� (II Chron. 20:7; Isa. 41:8; Jms. 2:23). He is also | |
| called �the father of us all� (Rom. 4:16). Many verses | |
| demonstrate that he will play a very important role when the | |
| kingdom of God is established on Earth at Christ�s Second | |
| Coming. However, the Bible does not record the birth date of | |
| this truly great servant of God. | |
| Moses was referred to as the meekest man on the face of the | |
| earth (Num. 12:3). Many verses describe this Bible figure and | |
| virtually everyone is familiar with him. The Bible does not tell | |
| us when he was born either. | |
| The famous King David is called �a man after My [God�s] own | |
| heart� (Acts 13:21-22). Much of the Bible describes the life of | |
| this man. God used him to record a great many of the Psalms. | |
| When the kingdom of God is established on Earth, prophecy | |
| records that he will rule the tribes of Israel (Ezek. 34:23-31), | |
| called there the house of Israel. Surely the Bible records the | |
| date that this towering figure was born. It does not! | |
| There is not one verse of Scripture describing anyone | |
| celebrating the births of these righteous men. In fact, the | |
| Bible is silent on the exact dates of the births of all God�s | |
| faithful servants�Jacob, Sarah, Noah, Abel, Samuel, Job, Esther, | |
| Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Peter, Paul, James (Christ�s | |
| brother), and the rest of the apostles. Even the birth date of | |
| Jesus Christ goes unrecorded in the Bible! | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 1, 2012, 8:52 pm | |
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| The Christmas �Birthday Party� | |
| But what about Christmas? It is in the Bible, isn�t it? Doesn�t | |
| it celebrate Christ�s birth? Didn�t the wise men bring presents | |
| to baby Jesus because it was His birthday? | |
| Study any reputable encyclopedia or visit a well-stocked public | |
| library and you will discover that Christmas was celebrated by | |
| immoral, pagan idol worshippers�people who many times sacrificed | |
| their children to pagan gods�2,000 years before Christ was born! | |
| December 25th originally marked the time of the winter solstice. | |
| These idol worshippers held pagan festivals to celebrate the | |
| �rebirth� of the sun when the days began to lengthen. | |
| Let�s briefly examine the subject of the �wise men� who gave | |
| gifts to Christ. The scripture that describes this is in Matthew | |
| 2:1, 11: �Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the | |
| days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the | |
| east to Jerusalem, saying, Where is He that is born King of the | |
| Jews?� And when they were come into the house, they saw the | |
| young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped | |
| him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented | |
| unto Him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.� | |
| It is commonly supposed that these were birthday presents for | |
| �baby Jesus.� But is this what the Bible actually says? | |
| Absolutely not! Also, they arrived well after His �birthday.� | |
| Notice that it refers to Christ as a �young child� rather than a | |
| baby. This is one more reason that the gifts brought to Him | |
| could not have been �birthday presents.� | |
| A long-standing, ancient custom of the East was to present gifts | |
| when one came into the presence of a king. These men understood | |
| that they were in the presence of the �King of the Jews.� The | |
| Bible has many examples of people sending gifts to kings or | |
| presenting them upon arrival into the king�s presence. This | |
| custom is common today when ambassadors or others come into the | |
| presence of a world leader. | |
| Finally, notice what the Adam Clarke Commentary, volume 5, page | |
| 46, states about what really happened on this occasion: �Verse | |
| 11. They presented unto him gifts. The people of the east never | |
| approach the presence of kings and great personages, without a | |
| present in their hands. This custom is often noticed in the Old | |
| Testament, and still prevails in the east, and in some of the | |
| newly discovered South Seas Islands.� Gifts were customarily | |
| presented to kings. The real intent behind this example should | |
| now be clear. | |
| God does not even record the exact day His Son was born. And | |
| nowhere in the Bible can you find examples of Christ�s disciples | |
| or the New Testament Church celebrating His birthday. However, | |
| God does tell us the exact month and day when His Son died (Ex. | |
| 12; Lev. 23:4-5; Num. 9:1-5; Matt. 26:1-2; John 18:28; I Cor. | |
| 5:7). He expects all true Christians to observe that day | |
| annually, in the same month, on the same date (I Cor. 5:7-8). | |
| (Read our booklets The True Origin of Christmas, The True Origin | |
| of Easter, How Often Should the Lord�s Supper Be Taken? and | |
| Christ�s Resurrection Was NOT on Sunday to learn more about | |
| these pagan holidays and why the Bible states we are to remember | |
| Christ�s death instead of His birth.) | |
| Think for a moment! Every year, millions of professing | |
| Christians celebrate the supposed birthday of Jesus Christ. Yet | |
| they do not properly observe the day that Christ died, which God | |
| clearly identifies and records in great detail in His Word. He | |
| commands His followers to observe this memorial annually. Jesus | |
| warned about such misguided professing Christians, saying, �This | |
| people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from | |
| Me. Howbeit in vain do they worship Me, teaching for doctrines | |
| the commandments of men. For laying aside the commandment of | |
| God, you hold the tradition of men� (Mark 7:6-8). Each year, | |
| during the Christmas and Easter seasons, Jesus� warning is | |
| proven right! | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:22 pm | |
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| How God Views Your Birthday | |
| We have now established that the Bible records negative examples | |
| of birthday celebrations, while it is silent on celebrating, or | |
| even identifying, the birthdays of all of God�s faithful | |
| servants�including Christ. | |
| But what does the Bible specifically say about your day of | |
| birth? | |
| Most people think that the day of one�s birth is special. | |
| Celebrating it certainly does seem and feel like the right thing | |
| to do. Yet, Solomon was inspired to write, �A good name is | |
| better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day | |
| of one�s birth� (Ecc. 7:1). | |
| Like Job, Jeremiah also cursed the day of his own birth: �Cursed | |
| be the day wherein I was born: let not the day wherein my mother | |
| bare me be blessed�Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see | |
| labor and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?� | |
| (Jer. 20:14, 18). | |
| If the day of our death is better than the day of our birth, and | |
| some of God�s greatest servants said that their birth date was | |
| far from being a special day, then how special can this day be? | |
| According to Scripture, it is not a time to express joy, sing | |
| and expect gifts, simply because one is born into the world on a | |
| specific date. | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:23 pm | |
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| The Day of a Man�s Death | |
| We have just read that the Bible explains the day of a man�s | |
| death is better than the day of his birth. This is a stunning | |
| statement. Most people do not think of death as particularly | |
| wonderful. When it happens to a family member or close friend, | |
| it is usually a day of terrible sadness and emotion. No matter | |
| how or when death comes, no one celebrates the event. The Bible | |
| describes death as an enemy and a defeat. Consider some of the | |
| following verses describing death. Keep in mind that the Bible | |
| still says this day is better than the day of birth. | |
| Solomon also wrote, �As he came forth of his mother�s womb, | |
| naked shall he return to go as he came, and shall take nothing | |
| of his labor, which he may carry away in his hand. And this also | |
| is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: | |
| and what profit has he that has labored for the wind?� (Ecc. | |
| 5:15-16). Does this sound like a day to look forward to? The | |
| Bible still states that the day this verse describes is better | |
| than the day of one�s birth. | |
| The apostle Paul was inspired to write, �For the wages of sin | |
| [that you earn by breaking God�s laws] is death� (Rom. 6:23). | |
| Death is the penalty for sin. It is not pictured in the Bible as | |
| a day of triumph or, as so many like to picture, �as a friend | |
| one meets at the end of life�s highway.� Paul also wrote, �For | |
| all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God� (Rom. 3:23) | |
| and ��it is appointed unto men once to die� (Heb. 9:27). Sin | |
| leads to death. John was inspired to write the definition of | |
| sin: �Whosoever commits sin transgresses also the law: for sin | |
| is the transgression of the law� (I John 3:4). The penalty�the | |
| wages�of sin is death. This is not an event to look forward to. | |
| But there is hope! | |
| Jesus Christ is returning to this Earth to rule�to put all | |
| things, including His enemies, under His feet. This includes the | |
| enemy called death. Notice: �Then comes the end, when He shall | |
| have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when He | |
| shall have put down all rule and all authority and power. For He | |
| must reign, till He has put all enemies under His feet. The last | |
| enemy that shall be destroyed is death�So when this corruptible | |
| has put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on | |
| immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is | |
| written, Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is | |
| your sting? O grave, where is your victory? The sting of death | |
| is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to | |
| God, which gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ� | |
| (I Cor. 15:24-26, 54-56). | |
| So this life is a physical, temporary existence. Once it is | |
| gone, it is gone forever. Considering this, what is so �happy� | |
| about a �birthday� into an ungodly, carnal-minded world, only to | |
| die and never see life again? Why celebrate being born into a | |
| world that is cut off from God�s divine guidance�a world of | |
| misery, confusion, poverty, ignorance, famine and disease�that | |
| could erupt into violence at any time? | |
| God can and will give you eternal life. He wants you to have it. | |
| He wants you to live life to the fullest and experience the way | |
| of life that produces real peace, joy, abundance and security. | |
| But life has to be lived His way, according to His rules. | |
| Paul wrote, �For since by man [Adam] came death, by Man [Jesus | |
| Christ] came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam | |
| all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive�The first man | |
| Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening | |
| [living] spirit�The first man is of the earth, earthy: the | |
| second Man is the Lord from heaven. As is the earthy, such are | |
| they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they | |
| also that are heavenly. And as we have borne the image of the | |
| earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly� (I Cor. | |
| 15:21-22, 45, 47-49). | |
| When compared to the awesome future God has in store for | |
| us�becoming spirit beings who will never taste death and will | |
| not be limited to the physical laws of this material universe | |
| (read all of I Corinthians 15)�celebrating one�s physical | |
| birthday seems foolish. | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:23 pm | |
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| Origin of Birthdays | |
| Then where did birthday celebrations come from? The astonishing | |
| answer is from the pagan practice of astrology! Thousands of | |
| years ago, when men looked up into the night sky and charted the | |
| stars, they invented calendars and calculated the birth dates, | |
| to the very hour, of kings, rulers and their successors. These | |
| ancient pagan astrologers meticulously examined horoscopes and | |
| birthday omens because they believed that the fate of the rich | |
| and powerful might affect an entire society. Even to this day, | |
| men have been putting their trust in horoscopes instead of God. | |
| In ancient Egypt, the pharaohs ordered businesses to close on | |
| their birthdays and gave enormous feasts for hundreds of | |
| servants. In ancient Greece, wealthy males joined birthday clubs | |
| composed exclusively of men who shared their birth date. Once a | |
| month, the club celebrated with a feast. When a member died, he | |
| left money to help pay for future parties. In Persia, noblemen | |
| observed their birthdays by barbecuing an ox, a camel and a | |
| donkey and serving hundreds of small cakes to the celebrants. | |
| In ancient Rome, the emperor gave huge parties in honor of his | |
| own birthday, which included parades, circuses, and gladiatorial | |
| combat. The celebration of days was so important to the average | |
| Roman citizen that the Roman calendar designated a majority of | |
| days for some form of celebration�including many birthdays of | |
| gods and famous men. | |
| The Roman calendar, with its emphasis on continual celebration, | |
| has had great influence on modern society. Consider the | |
| following quote about the origin of the Roman calendar: | |
| �Our [Roman] calendar is not Christian in origin. It descends | |
| directly from the Egyptians, who originated the 12 month year, | |
| 365 day system. A pagan Egyptian scientist, Sosigenes, suggested | |
| this plan to the pagan Emperor Julius Caesar, who directed that | |
| it go into effect throughout the Roman Empire in 45 B.C. As | |
| adopted it indicated its pagan origin by the names of the months | |
| �called after Janus, Maia, Juno, etc. The days were not named | |
| but numbered on a complicated system involving Ides, Nones, and | |
| Calends. It was not until 321 A.D. that the seven-day week | |
| feature was added, when the Emperor Constantine (supposedly) | |
| adopted Christianity. Oddly enough for his weekdays he chose | |
| pagan names which are still used� (Journal of Calendar Reform, | |
| Sept. 1953, p. 128). | |
| Modern birthday parties and celebrations by children take their | |
| form mainly from Germany, where the birthday child received | |
| gifts, chose a menu, and received a candle-ringed butter or jam | |
| cake. The book The Lore of Birthdays, by Ralph and Adelin | |
| Linton, gives a brief look at the history of birthday | |
| celebrations: �The Greeks believed that everyone had a | |
| protective spirit or daemon who attended his birth and watched | |
| over him in life. This spirit had a mystic relation with the god | |
| on whose birthday the individual was born.� | |
| The book continues: �The Romans also subscribed to this idea� | |
| This notion was carried down in human belief and is reflected in | |
| the guardian angel, the fairy godmother and the patron saint� | |
| The custom of lighted candles on the cakes started with the | |
| Greeks�honey cakes round as the moon and lit with tapers were | |
| placed on the temple altars of [the god Artemis]�Birthday | |
| candles, in folk belief, are endowed with special magic for | |
| granting wishes�Lighted tapers and sacrificial fires have had a | |
| special mystic significance ever since man first set up altars | |
| to his gods. The birthday candles are thus an honor and tribute | |
| to the birthday child and bring good fortune.� | |
| Saying �happy birthday� to friends and loved ones was society�s | |
| superstitious way of protecting them from evil spirits. Birthday | |
| thumps, bumps, pinches, etc., were said to bring luck and send | |
| away evil spirits. Party snappers, horns and other noisemakers | |
| were also intended to scare off bad-luck spirits. | |
| It should now be clear that birthdays are not only unbiblical, | |
| they are pagan! | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:24 pm | |
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| God�s Sacred Calendar | |
| It is important to note that God has His own calendar. Much | |
| could be said about this subject. This brief explanation is | |
| vital. Typically, the number of days in God�s year is not the | |
| same from year to year. They are based upon the moon�not manmade | |
| calculations that include leap years. | |
| God�s calendar includes seven extra 30-day months in each | |
| 19-year cycle. This calendar rule, alone, ensures that birth | |
| dates would vary widely from year to year throughout one�s | |
| lifetime. It is as though the sacred calendar was designed by | |
| God to make birthday celebrations impossible to observe, while | |
| the Roman calendar was specifically designed to make celebrating | |
| birthdays more convenient. | |
| The date of February 29, which only occurs once every four | |
| years, creates a special problem for all those with this birth | |
| date. However, only one person in every 1,461 is affected by | |
| this �leap year� problem. The irregularities of God�s sacred | |
| calendar, with its extra 30-day month, occurring seven times in | |
| a 19-year time cycle, would affect one person in every eight! | |
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| Re: Birthdays Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:24 pm | |
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| Why It Matters to God | |
| Why does God care whether or not you celebrate birthdays? After | |
| all, it is a chance for you to give presents to someone and make | |
| him or her feel good. What could be wrong with this? | |
| Here is what God commands: �Learn not the way of the heathen, | |
| and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven, for the heathen are | |
| dismayed by them. For the customs of the people are vain� (Jer. | |
| 10:2, 3). | |
| After God freed Israel from slavery, He clearly instructed them, | |
| �After the doings of the land of Egypt, wherein you dwelt, shall | |
| you not do: and after the doings of the land of Canaan, where I | |
| bring you, shall you not do: neither shall you walk in their | |
| ordinances� (Lev. 18:3). God commanded that they not defile | |
| themselves with the practices and customs of the surrounding | |
| nations (vs. 24-29). �Therefore shall you keep My ordinance, | |
| that you commit not any one of these abominable customs, which | |
| were committed before you, and that you defile not yourselves | |
| therein: I am the LORD your God� (vs. 30). | |
| This is an emphatic command from God. He does not want His | |
| servants dabbling in the customs of this world. | |
| But what about those who reach age 80, 90 or 100 years | |
| old�should we ignore altogether the many years of life | |
| experiences they have gained? No. In our current society, where | |
| senior citizens are routinely ignored and considered to be a | |
| burden, it is certainly permissible to acknowledge someone who | |
| has reached a considerable number of years. Someone who has | |
| lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the Atomic | |
| Age, the creation of the modern nation of Israel, the Cold War, | |
| men walking on the moon, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy | |
| assassination, civil rights marches, race riots, the rise and | |
| collapse of the Berlin wall, and the worldwide growth of the | |
| Internet, has reached an age where special honor should | |
| naturally be conferred upon them. | |
| Proverbs 16:31 states, �The hoary [white or gray] head is a | |
| crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.� | |
| People who have lived to great age, sometimes reflected by pure | |
| white hair, often have great wisdom and experience to share with | |
| younger generations. Simple acknowledgment that they have | |
| reached age 70, 80, 90 or 100 shows them honor and appreciation. | |
| It is not wrong to acknowledge that one has reached a milestone | |
| in a long life. | |
| What we have described above is far different than celebrating | |
| birthdays with all of the usual pagan traditions! Celebrating | |
| the day of one�s birth, as though it were a special occasion, is | |
| wrong. It violates God�s command. It keeps people selfishly | |
| focused on their temporary, physical lives, when God�s purpose | |
| is to give mankind eternal life in His Family. True Christians | |
| should be focused on how their lives are preparing them for | |
| rulership on this Earth at the Return of Jesus Christ. | |
| Realize that God hates all pagan customs and traditions�birthday | |
| celebrations are not an exception! | |
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