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Santa Claus the much-loved hero of Christmas

SANTA CLAUS THE MUCH-LOVED HERO OF CHRISTMAS
Santa has Eight Reindeer. Reindeer are symbolic of the Pagan Stag god.
The number 8 is the number for a new beginning, and, when laid on its side, is the occultic symbol for Infinity.
Objections to this tradition include the following:
Santa Claus is a mythical figure endowed with godlike attributes, including omniscience and omnipotence;

SANTA HAS SUPERPOWERS:
Travel the entire world in one night,
Santa also comes down a chimney, representing Christ who will return from above.
Santa Claus is a satanic imposter, designed by wicked people to steer children away from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Santa is a fictional character who is given the powers of being omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient.
This is blasphemy against God (Jesus Christ), Who is the ONLY One Who possess such divine qualities. Continue reading

What does the Bible say about the Christmas tree?

The first question that should be asked in regard to this subject is the following:
Is there a command anywhere in the Holy Scriptures that a human should cut a tree out of the forest,
set it up in one’s home at the time of the Winter Solstice, deck it with trinkets and various decorations,
and then place a star on its topmost part to show an association of the tree with the signs of the heavens?
And the statement of the apostle John to “keep yourselves from idols” (I John 5:21),
Indeed, because of the command of the apostle Paul in the New Testament that Christians ought to “flee idolatry” (I Corinthians 10:14)
The section of Scripture that evokes this debate is Jeremiah 10:1-5 and 8, 9.
Jeremiah is really talking about pagan “tree worship” that the Israelites of his time had taken up.
Palm tree (which is an evergreen like most Christmas trees today) was being decorated
with gold and silver spiral ribbons like those that come forth from the working of a lathe
and also with blue and purple cloth ribbons. Such trees were known as asherahs.
Indeed, the most ancient form of all pagan religion is simple “tree worship.”

The Religious Spirit

Religious Spirit

A religious spirit is a demon that seeks to substitute religious activity for the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  Its primary objective is to have the Church “holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power…” (2 Timothy 3:5).  The apostle Paul completed his exhortation with “avoid such men as these.”  This religious spirit is the “…leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees” (Matthew 16:6) of which the Lord warned His disci-ples to beware.  Satan seems to understand even better than the Church that “…God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble…” James 4:6 NKJV).  He knows very well that God will not inhabit any work that is inflated with pride, and that God Himself will even resist such a work.  So satan’s strategy is to make us proud — even proud of good things, such as how much we read our Bibles, or witness, or feed the poor.  He knows that if we do the will of God in pride, our work will be counterproductive and could even ultimately work toward our fall.  Pride, by its very nature, is the most difficult stronghold to remove or correct.  Continue reading

Unmasking demonic operation in the Church

Demonic operation in the Church

Let us look more deeply into demonic personality and operation.  Remember that satan’s kingdom is in direct conflict with the kingdom of God.  Though defeated, satan still has a controlling influence in this world.  In Matthew 4:8-9 satan offers the world, its power, and glory to Jesus.  Let’s take a look at [this temptation.  Again, the devil took Him up on an exceedingly high mountain, and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.  And he said to Him, “All these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me.” Continue reading

Do you suffer from a broken heart?

A Prayer for those who have suffered a broken heart

“God, You care deeply for broken-hearted people.  This is a promise You make: You are close.  We pray for all those who are crippled by broken relationships.  Our hearts take the blow of disappointment.  We feel crushed because our hopes are dashed.  God, You alone can heal broken hearts.  We cannot fix our own wounds.  But You can.  If pieces of our heart have been lost, or are held captive by another, recover them and bring them back to us and miraculously “put us back together” so that our heart is whole again.  In the Name of Jesus we bind the spirits of fear, death and destruction, grief and trauma, flashbacks, and nightmares. Father, please enable us to deal with the consequences of the trauma and restore our physical energy.  We pray for relaxation of the muscles and removal of “adrenaline” out of the body.  Please restore order in our life and we ask You erase memories of “ugly scenes”.  We pray for calmness, peace and acceptance. You are a Mender of broken hearts.  We ask for this miracle, in the name of Jesus.” Amen

Discipline doesn’t have to continue

It’s all up to me

 

Bruce Wilkinson write in his book “secrets of the Vine” about a very interesting topic of discipline.

The first secret of the vine is:  “If your life consistently bears no fruit, God will intervene to discipline you.” If necessary, He will use painful measures to bring you to repentance… so that you can live a more abundant life for His glory. The Bible calls this process discipline or chastening.   Continue reading