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A careful analysis of Scripture, however, clearly indicates that December 25 couldn't be the date for Christ's birth. Here are two primary reasons:

First, we know that shepherds were in the fields watching their flocks at the time of Jesus' birth (Luke 2:7-8). Shepherds were not in the fields during December. According to Celebrations: The Complete Book of American Holidays, Luke's account "suggests that Jesus may have been born in summer or early fall. Since December is cold and rainy in Judea, it is likely the shepherds would have sought shelter for their flocks at night" (p. 309).

Similarly, The Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary says this passage argues "against the birth [of Christ] occurring on Dec. 25 since the weather would not have permitted" shepherds watching over their flocks in the fields at night.

Second, Jesus' parents came to Bethlehem to register in a Roman census (Luke 2:1-4). Such censuses were not taken in winter, when temperatures often dropped below freezing and roads were in poor condition. Taking a census under such conditions would have been self-defeating.

Given the difficulties and the desire to bring pagans into Christianity, "the important fact then which I have asked you to get clearly into your head is that the fixing of the date as December 25th was a compromise with paganism" (William Walsh, The Story of Santa Klaus, 1970, p. 62).

If Jesus Christ wasn't born on December 25, does the Bible indicate when He was born? The biblical accounts point to the fall of the year as the most likely time of Jesus' birth, based on the conception and birth of John the Baptist.

Since Elizabeth (John's mother) was in her sixth month of pregnancy when Jesus was conceived (Luke 1:24-36), we can determine the approximate time of year Jesus was born if we know when John was born. John's father, Zacharias, was a priest serving in the Jerusalem temple during the course of Abijah (Luke 1:5). Historical calculations indicate this course of service corresponded to June 13-19 in that year (The Companion Bible, 1974, Appendix 179, p. 200).

It was during this time of temple service that Zacharias learned that he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a child (Luke 1:8-13). After he completed his service and traveled home, Elizabeth conceived (Luke 1:23-24). Assuming John's conception took place near the end of June, adding nine months brings us to the end of March as the most likely time for John's birth. Adding another six months (the difference in ages between John and Jesus (Luke 1:35-36)) brings us to the end of September as the likely time of Jesus' birth.

Although it is difficult to determine the first time anyone celebrated December 25 as Christmas Day, historians are in general agreement that it was sometime during the fourth century. This is an amazingly late date. Christmas was not observed in Rome, the capital of the Roman Empire, until about 300 years after Christ's death. Its origins cannot be traced back to either the teachings or practices of the earliest Christians.

 

 

To learn more about the origins of Christmas, read the following online Bible study resources:

4,000 Years of Christmas

Why Some Christians Don't Celebrate Christmas

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?

Was There Really "No Room in the Inn"?

Was Christ Born on Christmas Day?

The Top 10 Reasons Why I Don't Celebrate Christmas

Bible FAQ: Is there any connection between the tree mentioned in Jeremiah 10 and the Christmas tree?

Video: The Day After Christmas

Video: The Real Meaning of Christ's Birth

Bible Study Aid Booklet: Holidays or Holy Days: Does It Matter Which Days We Observe?

Comments

  • trustgodsword

    A big hello to everyone. I just joined. One positive here is that at least we all have faith in Christ as Saviour and trust in God. I have read all the posts relating to Christmass and Easter etc. and must state that many are placing far too much faith in their own FEELINGS and what they THINK is TRUE. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness. We are to be separate and set an example. For those interested, I have much proof that Christ was born 3BC, Sept. 11. Satan is crafty and chose this date for the Twin Towers disaster also. Satan usually attempts to imitate Christ in many ways. Also, Satan can and does influence our thoughts, even when BORN AGAIN. The Bible states he has blinded and deceived many. Remember when Jesus said to Peter, get behind me Satan. Satan was speaking through Peter here. Don't underestimate the god of this world's power. What protection do YOU have? Why do you think God left us with His word? This is our guide or handbook. He doesn't talk to many today personally, if any. He states himself that we are to refer at all times to the Bible. His Word is the Christians armour. Please don't attempt to justify your actions or beliefs with feelings or thoughts without Biblical evidence. You will be led astray as was Solomon and many others. Also, God is a God of love, but we are to FEAR Him and keep His commandments. This is the whole duty of man. Most today don't. They say, God loves me just the way I am and will always forgive me. Remember,God will not be mocked and yes He will forgive, but only if we place our full trust and faith in Him, not in silly traditions and convenient lifestyles. Why embrace ANYTHING of Satan? Dec. 25th I treat as a normal day. Give Satan an inch and he'll take a foot. Christ was also killed on a Wednesday and rose on God's day...the Saturday Sabbath of course. Read your Bibles and stick with the KJV version. The rest are of Satan also. Need proof of any of the above, please email me. **Email has been removed to comply with comment policy**

    Thanks and God bless those who seek His truth from His word and not from feelings. Feelings can come from anywhere. Not safe. Our Creator has guidelines and rules clearly outlined in The Bible. Please follow these and stay on the narrow path leading to Heaven.

  • Frank Joseph

    I don't celebrate Christmas. I celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25th. I follow the example of God the Father who sent thousands of angels to sing praises concerning the birth of Jesus. So my family and friends sing spiritual songs relating to the birth of Jesus to honor Him. I follow the Biblical example of the Kings who brought Jesus gifts. We give a special offering GIFT to Jesus by purchasing hundreds of New Testament Bibles that go to 3rd world countries. The Gospel of God's Kingdom and the King is the greatest gift we can give to Him by giving it to others. I follow the Biblical example of the shephards who came together and bowed before Jesus on His birthday. My family and friends assemble before Jesus for prayer, worship, and a devotional, to honor Jesus. We don't put up a tree, or exchange presents, or lie to our kids about Santa Claus. We follow Jesus own example of service, giving Him our time and help in a shelter on December 25th, serving food to God's less fortunate children. Does this sound PAGAN? Does this sound like customs of the HEATHEN? Does it even remotely look like ANY of the garbage those ancient people did to honor false gods? When we follow God's example in the Bible, doing and recording what He obviously thought was important on the day His Son was born, who would dare to judge anyone who follows the good examples given in His Word? And BTW.... We also keep the Sabbath and all the Biblical Holydays for the same reason. A true Christian is free in Christ to follow any example given in the Bible without legalistic restraints.

  • KARS

    Hi everyone on this 1st day of the week!
    If you thought Isaiah chapter 46 was the end of it; think again.
    God our LORD had more to say.
    Read on through Isaiah chapters 47-48.

    Have a good week everyone.

  • KARS

    Hi everyone!
    Here is my thoughts on this subject. Read Isaiah 44:8-Chp.46. God our LORD spells it out very clearly. Leaving no doubt how He feels about false worship.
    Have a good Sabbath everyone.
    Shalom!

  • ienstein

    ...
    You might also argue that "Jesus did not command us to celebrate his birth" but Jesus also never said anything about buying a car or travelling by an aeroplane but I don't think that has stopped christain from doing it. And seriously if you can take a day out of 365days to celebrate YOUR own birthday, are trying it is wrong to take one day and celebrate JESUS CHRIST birthday.

    Finally, I beleive the PURPOSE of action/event should ultimately decide validity of it. So as long as JESUS CHRIST is the purpose I dont see anything wrong with it....

    thanks

  • ienstein

    *Sighs*

    ...I have come to the realisation that one of the main reason why we christains are finding it hard to win ovr this world and why there is such a great divide between us and the world in terms of communiction is that we have become the "DO NOT" and "DON'T" way of life. It's easy for us to tell people what they SHOULD NOT DO but very diffiult to give pratical real life solutions on what they SHOULD DO. We can give 1001 bible verses condeming one action or the other but when it is time to profer solutions we pass on the responsibility to God, making statements like "The Lord shall grant you understanding".

    Sadly, after reading the text and some of the comments above this is again the case. So now we SHOULD NOT CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS and EASTER because...Okay if we should not celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on christmas day, when SHOULD we celebrate it?

    I'm in agreement with katerina here; Yes truthfully and historically 25th of dec was pagan celebration but the fact a date for worshiping the devil was through the power of God, converted into the celebration of the birth of the most powerful, wonderfull and glorious being that ever walked and would ever walk the surface of this planet is enough reason to celebrate. And let us forget the name of the celebration CHRIST-MASS. A name that was not given by the romans but by the church.

    One might argue that the origin defines the purpose therefore we shouldn't celebrate it. Well if we are going by that logic, then understand that almost half the Bible shouldn't be read at all; after all 2/3rd of the New Testament was written by a man with an origin of mass murderering of christains(PAUL), Proverbs, Songs of Solomon and Ecclesiastes was from a man with an origin of mass adultery (Solomon), there David(murderer and wife snatcher) writing the book of Psalms and there's the ultimate example, Jesus Christ whose lineage is linked to 2 off the 3 persons listed above including a prostitute!. Do we really want to judge christmas, Easter etc by their origins when the bible says "greater is the end of the matter than the beginning" and "Every man who is in Christ is a new creature, OLD THINGS have passed away behold all things have BECOME NEW".

    ....

  • Ivan Veller
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  • Norbert Z

    stomasco,

    Sure there has been a lot of debate but I don't hear a lot of "insluts" towards other lifestyles. The administrators of this website do fair job of seeing to that. Certainly people can be offended at what they're reading, that is a reaction towards numerous ideas which can be found within the Bible, opinions of them and likewise expressed outside this website. Much like Jesus said, "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law." Matt 10:34-35

    Also the idea that suggests human beliefs are irrelevant, that there are many ways to the God of Israel does not hold up within the documentation written within the Bible. Here's what Jesus believed about another way to worship God, "You people worship what you do not know. We worship what we know, because salvation is from the Jews." John 4:22

    The question today is; given the knowledge and truth surrounding the origins of Christmas Day, how should they seek to worship?

  • stomasco

    This is what I hear.... A whole lot of debate over differences of opinion and the insulting of other life styles, beliefs and religons. The fact is that noone on here knows dates for sure and everyo religion everywhere believes that theirs is the only correct one. It is possible to believe in Cnrist and understand that other "beliefs" including Native American beliefs discuss of a child of the "great creator" as well. Who are any of you or anyone else for that matter to crticize someone else's beliefs? For whatever documentation you have someone else has an equal amount of documentation and testament supporting their faith...one thing for sure caling someone else's beliefs "devil worshiping" or something durogatory in nature before you have studied it thoroughly. There are many pagans that believe in God and CHRIST. The thing that makes organized religion ugly is discussions such as this one. It makes people like they are damned for not following the masses or makes people like Katerina have to defend themselves, their opinins and their beliefs. There is one truth....we have one Savior and none of you on here know the entirety ofthat truth or are that savior. God and Christ come to everyone in different ways.....he is God HE IS NOT HELD WITHIN THE CONFINES OF HUMAN BELIEFS. If he so chooses to approach the Natives and Pagans through nature so be it....jewish, protestant, catholic, lutheran, morman, Eastern culture......so be it....we are all fools to say that we believe God and Christ are capable of doing and being anything and then people attempt to trap them within the margins of a book. The testament hasnt stopped just because the printing press has. Katerina's story is another miraculous testament of the Lord as is every other story like hers........that his her truth and we are entitled to take in and see the Lord however he shows himself to us.....perhaps he made it that way for a reason in hopes that we would learn to listen, learn, love and not judge each other despite of it...instead we argue, start wars and breed hatred....how dissapointed he must be.

  • fruitbearer

    First and foremost, hello i am new to this site i hope i can get great inspiration and satisfaction from here?.
    Secondly after reading all the comments above, im like guys come on does it really matter, the very fact that he was born and died and finally rose again should be more than enough.
    Now i will not call myself a "christian" saved yes by his grace but i do not like labels, so i class myself as a follower of Jesus Christ, now his very words ring bells in my ears as im reading these comments, and the main one that springs to mind is? Satan wants us to believe that he didn't walk the earth and did not die for our sins etc etc, but also he is the biggest deciever going.
    Just stick to the basics i know that will be hard for some but J.C wants us to go to him like children does he not? why get all technical n confusing is beyond me, John 3:16 says it all for me really and to me makes it end of short sweet n simple, but guys plz dont think im knocking offfending etc because that is not me who am i to judge Matt 7:1 i am just merely expressing my opinion, i like to feel that i speak of truth with truth its the only way.

  • Aaron Booth

    Hello everyone,

    As the Internet Manager for the United Church of God (and responsible for the day-to-day web operations), I am always interested in what brings people to the ucg.org website. The majority of our web traffic comes from searches on Google, Bing, Yahoo or another search engine. Sometimes people come to this website because a friend recommended an article maybe through Facebook or an email message. What usually brings people to this website is that people have a question and they are trying to find the answers - naturally they go to a search engine and possibly end up here.

    I have noticed that during the holiday seasons (Christmas and Easter) that people search more for the real meanings of these holidays - in the hopes to understand more and make more sense of Christmas or Easter. The individual comes across an article or FAQ within the search results, finds the title or description interesting, clicks on the link and might arrive on a webpage within the ucg.org site. As they glance over the content - the article or FAQ - those questions might be answered but not from a perspective they were prepared for - what they read goes against everything they have known. At this point, there are two choices the individual does - clicks out of the website or they continue to read and find out more and then possibly explore more of the website.

    The question I have is "Did you find the answer to what you were searching for that led you to this particular website?" There are numerous Bible Study resources available here that will take hours, days, weeks or even years to really digest and understand. The purpose of this website is to point you back to the Bible - so that you will read the Bible with renewed zeal and build a more meaningful relationship with God.

    Many people offer their opinions and comments within this site - but we want everyone to take the time to personally search (Bible study and prayer) what the entire Bible says in both the Old & New Testament.

    Keep this in mind..."All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work" (2 Timothy 3:16-17)

    I hope that the various Bible Study aid resources will assist you in your studies. All the best in your search.

  • katerina

    Sherrie, if you read my posts you can see that that's exactly the same reason I keep Easter, you call it passover but it's the same thing. You say you keep it out of love of our Lord, however if he had not been born you would have nothing to celebrate!

    Jesus was born to give us a chance, to die for our sins. I want to celebrate his birth as it's equally important.

    You can say this and that, interpret the Bible to suit you but at the end of the day, I'm not afraid to honor the day our Lord was born even if it's at the wrong time of year I think it can be excused as NOBODY knows the exact date.

    So we pick a day, so what, it's better than not honoring at all in case we're doing the devils work,

    What's he thinking? haha i've tricked them into rejoicing that Jesus was born, look they actually celebrate his birth! Same with Easter, those poor souls that repent and fast in honor of our Lord.

    It doesn't make sense. You can only go to heaven through the door and Jesus is the door that we must use, only through him will we enter.How we do that as individuals cannot be wrong the only way it can be wrong is not to believe.

    satan is nothing he will corrupt those who want to be corrupted through greed or power or gain.

    x

  • Sherrie_Giddens

    @Katrina, if you read my posts you would see that we Do keep the Passover as a memorial of His death! His death is the only way our sins are paid for. We live the way we do, not out of a fear for Satan, but a love for our Lord and Savior and the fact that He died for us.

  • katerina

    re: bringbacktruth

    It's CHRIST MASS actually.

    The celebrated mass of Christ, in no Church mass have I ever heard the priest/pastor/monk talk about Jesus's death as being "merry"

    surely at some point these "people" that are dedicating their lives would slip up.

    you have a couple of valid points but this isn't one of them.

    If the first Christmas is important, why not celebrate? You all fear satan too much that's why you restrain from celebrating The birth and Resurrection of Jesus.

    It's all done through fear that you're being tricked. Well maybe talking "outside the box" as you put it, you're being fooled into denying our Lord by not acknowledging his birth/death and Resurrection.

    Just a thought

  • triciabrown

    Wow there is a good debate going on here. Let me add that in the end the gift of knowledge truth and understanding can only come from God, in his time and in his way. I believe this fully I have been asking God for answers for many many many years and I have been searching for the truth and trying to make sense of religion. After many agonzing years God finally gave me the gift of knowledge. I must say that it is wonderful to have its like putting a hugh puzzle together when it comes to life and God. My point here is only the individual can seek the truth and only God can give it!! When I discovered truths all i want to do was tell everyone and i had to learn the hard way that is not what im suppose to do with my knowledge, We are suppose to learn and grow and lead by example and hold on to our truth till God is ready for us to use it till God sends someone our way which in other words dont preach but wait for someone to ask you and be prepared with an answer. God uses our knowledge to draw others in!!

  • bringbacktruth

    Hello every one. let me throw some of you a bone that might clear this up for some of you! The term "merry chirstmas' if you lookup the word "merry" then the word "christ" and them "mas" , You that say you celebrate our lord jesus birthday are actually say "happy christ death" with a ho ho ho in front. Just look it up people!!!!! comes from paganist roman catholics and there so called gods. And that the TRUTH! once you can except that satain has the world in a head lock rite now it will start to make sense for you. start by getting outside the american box first.... hope this helps god bless all that live by his word and those who seek it, and remember : If you cant live by GODS word on this earth in fleash for your minute time span here, how then can GOD expect you to live by his word for eternity in with him?

  • Sherrie_Giddens

    @XCG
    This comment is not meant to engage you in any kind of debate, which I will not. You already have your mind made up and it would only become a debate of words. However, for any other readers that might be interested, it is true that Jesus Christ should be a part of worship. He also shined a light on the way to worship and the truth of worship includes the example that he set. He kept all of the Holy Days and the Sabbath! As far as keeping a man made holiday, he did. However, it was in honor of a miracle that had been given to the people and it was not steeped in pagan rituals and symbols. Not looking for debate here, just speaking truth. Christ would never worship using pagan rituals or symbols, setting an example for all mankind to follow.

  • Norbert Z

    When I read numerous modern day practices within what is concidered "Christianity", especially those for Christmas and how they developed over time, I like to read Titus 1:14 like this:

    "Not giving heed to [Christian] fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth."

    That is one of the few reasons why I avoid celebrating Christmas but still count the birth of Jesus as a blessing.

  • XCG Friend

    What does the phrase "in spirit and in truth" mean?

    In the same passage, John 4:21, Jesus said, "The hour is coming when you will neither on this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, worship the Father."

    Jesus drew a definite contrast between "true worshipers" and adherents of BOTH the Jewish and Samaritan religious systems.

    Of course the Samaritans, who were transplants from Babylon, did not worship God in truth. They merely worshiped a "local deity" in ignorance. But the Jews were God's chosen people. They worshiped precisely according to the OT commandments. Yet Jesus said, the time is coming when neither the Samaritan religion nor the Jewish religion will be true worship.

    Why not? What was wrong with their worship? What was missing?

    Why, Jesus himself! Jesus said, "I am the way, the TRUTH, and the life."

    TRUE worship is worship that confesses that Jesus is the Christ, our only Lord and Savior, and the Son of God. Any worship of God that does not first acknowledge the Messiah is not worshiping God in spirit and in truth.

    Jesus said. "He who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. . . . I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved" (Jn 10:1, 9).

    The Jews tried to gain righteousness by keeping the law. But strict observance of the Mosaic law was not sufficient because it did not acknowledge Christ as the Savior. The Apostle John commented, "For the law was given by Moses, but grace and TRUTH came by Jesus Christ" (Jn 1:17). Thus any religion that does not acknowledge Christ is ultimately vain and futile, even if it is 100% biblically based.

    This is what Jesus meant by worshiping God in truth. Jesus did not condemn the use of pagan trappings in Christian festivals or say that every religious practice or observance must come directly from the Bible or God won't accept it.

    After all, Judaism featured many elements common to pagan religions--temples, priests, altars, sacrifices, incense, etc. Those things did not make it "untrue."

    Jesus also apparently observed the Feast of the Dedication, a man-made holiday not commanded in the OT.

    What makes worship unacceptable is the explicit or implicit denial of Jesus as the SOLE source of salvation, not the days or symbols or objects one incorporates into one's worship.

  • katerina

    Hi Sherrie,
    I don't celebrate any other occasions only Christmas and Easter, I understand what your saying I just don't fully agree.

    It's hardly the same as the birthday reference that sounds a bit extreme. I still read it as I feel it and that is not to worship blindly.

    I'm not making images or worshipping idols, I don't kiss icons, I don't leap for joy at the Easter bunny.

    These days are for our Lord, I can't believe that satan would be happy about that.

    You're saying that it's all a farce, the dates might be however the people that worship, dedicate those days to Our Lord, that's not worshipping like a heathen, it's not blind worship it's real.

    God is not cruel if i've made a mistake and worshipped him "wrong" let's say, and i've done that in good faith, with my heart and dedicated those days to only him and known who i've been worshipping and thanking him then I'm not sinning. I'm not afraid of God he's good and loving, i'm not going to stop celebrating his birth and death for fear that i'll go to hell for simply loving him, that's outrageous.

    yes my dear I think we'll have to agree to disagree, however I don't think your wrong at all, I think you have your own way and that's the right way for you. We're all on the same side really, just a little different that's all.

    x

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