A Trick Or A Treat?
Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you. (2 Corinthians 6:17 NIV)
Halloween is almost here again. What a fun night! Pumpkins and black cats and haunted houses. Children run from door to door, their Halloween bags held out in anticipation of the goodies they'll receive. Adults plan for weeks what they will wear, some paying more for a costume than they would for a good set of clothing for work. It's just a fun evening, isn't it? Let's take a closer look.
The first observance of October 31 as a holiday began well before the Christian era. This day marked the end of the Celtic (Irish, Scottish and English) calendar year. It was the festival of the dead, celebrated by the Celtic pagan cult called the DRUIDS in England who had the idea that people needed to be cleansed after they had died. The soul of the departed was transferred by magic to the body of an animal. During the night of October 31, the enchanted souls were freed by the Druid god and taken together into the Druid heaven. During the festival, the dead rose and wandered; divination and soothsaying were practiced; fairies, witches, and goblins harassed the people of the countryside; and Druids demanded contributions of food to support their special diet -- "Trick or Treat"! Pumpkins carved to show a face are related to the turnips carved into death masks, which were carried by the Druids during the Festival.
During the Reformation, Halloween was revoked by Protestantism. But in spite of continual attempts by the church to destroy these pagan religions and practices, they have survived. During the middle ages, such practices found an outlet in a tremendous surge in the practice of witchcraft, which was devoted to the worship of Satan himself. One of the special "sabbaths" for this worship was October 31. Witches were said to travel to these services on broomsticks accompanied by black cats.
This history was obtained mainly from the Encyclopedia Britannica. The whole concept behind Halloween involves death, darkness, deception, fear, pagan rituals, and Satan. In these days of increasing occult activity and satanic practices, it may be that involvement in Halloween activities holds new dangers. Perhaps you and I need to be especially watchful.
This information is presented with no intent to judge or to condemn, but only to share in love the burden of my heart. It is my prayer that you will search the Scriptures, examine their message and determine in each of your own hearts whether Halloween is a Trick or a Treat.
Exodus 22:18; 34:14, Leviticus 19:31; 20:6, Deuteronomy 18:10-12, 2 Kings 17:16-17; 23-24, 1 Chronicles 10:13-14, Isaiah 8:19; 19:3; 47:9-10, Jeremiah 27:9, Ezekiel 13:23, Daniel 2:27-28; 5:7-8, Micah 5:12, Zechariah 10:2, Matthew 6:24; 22:36-40, Luke 16:13, Acts 8:9-12; 13:6-12; 16:16-18, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Galatians 5:19-21, Ephesians 5:11-12, 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22, 1 Peter 2:9, Revelation 18:23
"Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. For it is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret." Ephesians 5:11-12
From Bonnie Ricks, Newsong Ministries
Newsong6@bellsouth.net
Used with permission.