There is abundant evidence that Jesus was
not born in the month of December; however, did you know that an event in the
month of December is mentioned in the Bible? Specifically, we read of Jesus
attending a feast in the month of December. In John 10:22, 23 we read “Now it
was the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, and it was winter and Jesus walked in
the temple in Solomon’s porch.” (NKJV) I find this passage very interesting and
feel that a couple of points need to be made. First,
what is the Feast of Dedication and why was Jesus there? Let us first
understand that the Hebrews had a bunch of celebrations. Some were based on
traditions. It was difficult for them to give some of these up after they
became Christians. Paul alludes to this in Rom. 14:5: “One esteems one day over
another; another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his
own mind.” The need to celebrate the old Jewish feast days was no longer
necessary, however. Paul wrote to the brethren in Colossae: “So let no one
judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or
sabbaths.” (Col. 2:16) Others were based on religious, natural or agricultural
events. The Feast of Dedication, according to the International Standard Bible
Encyclopedia, began on December 25th and was held for eight days. (Orr, James
“Feast of Dedication,” International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) Burton
Coffman notes about this feast: “The Feast of Dedication was begun by Judas
Maccabeus B.C. 164 to commemorate the cleansing and rededication of the temple
after the defilement through pagan worship. It was not one of the great feasts
handed down from Moses; but it was popular among the people who called it: the
feast of lights. It was held at the winter solstice (Christmas) ... and was
called `The Feast of the New Age." (Coffman, James Burton.
"Commentary on John 10", "Coffman Commentaries on the Old and
New Testament", Abilene Christian University Press, Abilene, Texas, USA.
1983-1999). This feast was instituted by men, not by God. This feast is also
known as the “Feast of Lights” because of the lights that were used to
celebrate it. It is also known as “Hanukkah.” The Jews continue its celebration
today. Second,
Jesus no doubt spoke at this time because there was a crowd present (John
10:23-25). Any feast day was likely to draw a crowd of Jews. So, on or around
December 25th Jesus began a discourse that dealt with Himself. Those in the
crowd accused Him of blasphemy. The speech on that day was one about His
identity. He stated, “The works that I do in My Father’s name, they bear
witness of Me” (John 10:25). Jesus further spoke of His relationship to the
Father and said, “I and My Father are One.” (John 10:30) The Jews then sought
to stone Jesus. We
should take any day possible to speak about Christ to others. Christmas, like
the Feast of Dedication, is instituted by man; yet, we should speak of Christ
to others since Christ is on the minds of so many. As Christ took a man-made
celebration to tell of Himself, let us also do the same this holiday season. |
- Bill Brandstatter preaches for the Marion Church
of Christ in Marion, IL. He may be contacted through the congregation's
website: http://marionchurchofchrist.com/ |
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