Originally posted by Nineveh
Christine,
I don't see non/celebration today as a "requirment". I am not mandated to observe (or not) special days, but Paul says, "One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. He who regards one day as special, does so to the Lord. He who eats meat, eats to the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who abstains, does so to the Lord and gives thanks to God. "
Nineveh, the Jews were the ones who kept holidays, abstained from certain foods, and did other such things that we consider "leagalistic" when a Body member does today. As a Body member I don't need to put myself under that bondage, I'm freed of it. There are no ceremonies or holidays for the church today. Granted I could keep Christmas, but I'd just be putting myself in the bonds of leagalism again.
Col 2:16-17 "Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days:
Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ."
I'm curious, I read over the list of prohibited days and didn't see birthdays listed. Do you celebrate birthdays and anniversaries?
Did you read the rest of the article or just jump ahead to the list of holidays the author doesn't keep (nor do I)? I don't keep those holidays because they are religious in nature. Birthdays and anniverseries are
not religious holidays, but family celibrations, that are often completely void of religious reference.