The Fount Online News

December 17, 2009

The Idol Christmas Tree

Editorial:

Why Is The Christmas Tree An Idol?

Why would God consider a decorated tree to be an idol? Why is that offensive to Him? A tree is a source of provision that He created to meet the needs of mankind in several ways. Trees provide oxygen, beauty, wood, paper, food, medicine, and the list goes on and on.

When it comes to Christmas trees, people typically believe they are worshiping or honoring God’s Son Jesus Christ by decorating trees and placing gifts for loved ones underneath them.

But why did God say “learn not the way of the heathen” (heathen are pagan unbelievers who worship false gods), and then describe their practice of cutting down trees, fastening them to stand upright and decorating them in Jeremiah 10?

“Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven: for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the wormkman, with the ax. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not. Jeremiah 10:2-4″

Cutting a tree down in order to decorate it and place wrapped presents under it removes that tree from the purpose God intended for it, and when people kneel before it to receive gifts that tree did not provide – this is FALSE worship and God is not pleased with His children performing such acts.

Singing to the inanimate tree is also offensive to Him. Consider the words to O Christmas Tree:

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, of all the trees most lovely
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, of all the trees most lovely
Each year you bring to me delight, meaning in the Christmas night
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, of all the trees most lovely

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, with faithful leaves unchanging
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, with faithful leaves unchanging
Your boughs are green, in summers glow and do not fade in winters snow
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, with faithful leaves unchanging

Each year you bring to me delight, meaning in the Christmas night
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, of all the trees most lovely

Singing such a song may seem harmless and no big deal. This is the humanistic viewpoint however, and God is not pleased because He alone is our provider. He wants to be the center of our attention because He alone is worthy.

He made it quite clear to us in His Word that He is a jealous God and He hates idol worship. Students of the Bible know that throughout the Bible, God turns people’s idols against them unless they repent.

However, most students of the Bible seem to be completely unfamiliar with Jeremiah 10 where God warns His people not to set up and decorate trees with silver and gold the way people do at Christmas time. There are many ways to honor the birth of God’s Son without disobeying Him.

“But I’m not worshiping the tree I set up!” I hear this argument a whole lot, and the ones who say it probably are sincere because I believe them when they say they love God more than the tree.  If the Believer is worshiping the tree, by definition they are not a true Believer but a pagan idol worshiper.  The problem isn’t about a Believer worshiping the tree when they set it up, the offense or trespass is setting up the tree itself.

Even if Believers are not worshiping the decorated trees that they set up, by definition they in fact have followed the exact same practice of the heathen unbelievers who do so.

The phrase “learn not the way of the heathen” means we are NOT to do what they do – even if it feels or looks harmless and fun to us. Being holy like God is holy means we are set apart, we are DIFFERENT, we don’t do the things that heathen unbelievers do.

If it looks like a duck, quacks waddles and has feathers like a duck, most reasonable people will conclude ‘it’s a duck.’ We as Believers are not to do things that have the appearance of sin because we bear the responsibility of not being a stumbling block to others.

Even if we are not worshiping the Christmas tree, what could possibly justify us doing something that LOOKS like something God says is sin? If we are so sensitive about idol worship and dead-set against it  the way God is, why would we turn around and do something that has the appearance of idol worship to those who are on the outside looking in?

That line of reasoning is not logical or intelligent. How do we take something God defines as sin, and make it acceptable? None of us are in a position to re-define something God classifies as sin. This is so simple that only those minds which have been blinded by Satan will miss it.

“God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. John 4:24″

Worshiping God in spirit is important to Him because He is a spirit being and so are we. Worshiping Him in truth can never include kneeling before a tree to receive gifts which that tree did not provide. Materialism has no place in spiritual worship.

Be Blessed, The Fount

December 15, 2009

GSU Choir Graces New Rocky Valley BC

GSU Choir Sings At NRVBC

The New Rocky Valley Baptist Church of Grambling where Rev. Julius Sumler is Pastor hosted the Grambling State University Choir as they presented “A Joyful Christmas Celebration: The Birth Of Jesus” this past Sunday evening December 13, 2009.

Ms. Brenda Wimberly, GSU Director of Choral Activities and Dr. Karl Rubrecht, Accompanist led a wonderfully upbeat Choir as they injected the Christmas spirit into a large audience of church members, GSU staff, students, Grambling community and friends with several songs including Christmas classics: Joy To The World, Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, Carol Of The Bells, Amen, and Hallelujah.

Many people commented after the presentation as to how beautiful the Choir sang and how their hearts were uplifted by seeing so many talented young people performing such a powerful and positive community service.  Merry Christmas!!

Grambling Budget To Be Amended

During a Special Called Town Council meeting Thursday December 10, 2009 the Council proposed to amend Grambling’s 2009 Budget and to adopt the 2010 Budget.  The public hearing for these ordinances is scheduled for Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.

During this Special Called meeting in an unrelated employee relations matter, the Council sought to have Grambling employee Virginia Gill terminated because of an altercation she had with another employee.

Attorney Breedlove from the Grambling City Attorney’s office explained to the Council it is the mayor’s sole responsibility to hire and fire Grambling employees with the exception of department heads and city offices such as the Clerk, City Attorney, or the water department head.

After an Executive Session, the Town Council unanimously voted to recommend that Grambling Mayor Martha Andrus fire Ms. Gill immediately effective the next business day.  Mayor Andrus received the recommendation by saying “You are free to make that recommendation” and made no further comment.

After the meeting adjourned, Mayor Andrus commented to The Fount as to why she was not going to fire Ms. Gill at the Grambling Town Council’s insistence. The Mayor explained that Ms. Gill had already been suspended for two days without pay for her unacceptable behavior, and that firing Ms. Gill was unnecessary.

December 12, 2009

“KNOW THE CAUSE” Comes To Grambling!!

Doug Kaufmann’s “KNOW THE CAUSE” comes to Grambling!

Based on his 38 years of experience as a clinical nutrition researcher, Viet Nam Veteran, author and TV show host Doug Kaufmann of “Know The Cause”  provides scientific reports and doctor references to back his belief that there is a fungal link to  diabetes, cancer, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, obesity and a host of other health issues.

Not only does Mr. Kaufmann expose this little known cause of disease in America and around the world, he also offers proven, practical and inexpensive suggestions for people to turn their health issues completely around.

What we found particularly astounding about Mr. Kaufmann’s discoveries regarding fungus being a major cause of disease is that his assertions are also biblical!

Doug Kaufmann’s TV show is available locally on satellite or cable by watching the Christian Television Network at 9:30 a.m. M-F or by going to: www.knowthecause.com and clicking on the ‘Watch The Show’ tab.  His TV show is available to 75+ million households. He also provides a free monthly e-newsletter.

When Mr. Kaufmann comes to Grambling to conduct this life-changing seminar, he is bringing a team of doctors and scientists with him to educate the public regarding this vital fungal link in our health care.  We will discover that the fungus among us is more treacherous and pervasive than we’d ever imagined, yet we can prevail against it when the proper steps are taken.

The FREE Grambling Health Seminar previously scheduled for April 10, 2010 is now scheduled for the morning of Saturday April 24, 2010. Advance registration is required, simply go to The Fount Online’s Grambling Health Seminar Registration page by clicking here.

December 8, 2009

Become A Master Gardener!!

The Louisiana Master Gardener Program is a service and educational activity offered by the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.  The program is designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the educational needs of home gardeners while providing an enjoyable and worthwhile service experience for volunteers.

Experienced and beginning gardeners seeking up-to-date horticultural information can advance their gardening expertise and gain self-satisfaction through volunteer efforts. Classes will begin on March 2nd and conclude on May 25th each Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Lomax Hall on Louisiana Tech Campus.

Individuals interested in becoming a master gardener should call the Lincoln Parish Cooperative Extension Office, a branch of the LSU AgCenter, at 251-5134, log on to www.lsuagcenter.com/lincoln or stop by 201 N. Vienna St. in Ruston, LA to pick up an application.  Applications will be taken until the class is filled.

Margaret Henderson

Administrative Coordinator 3

Lincoln Extension Office

201 N. Vienna Street

Ruston, LA 71270

Christmas Toy Drive

LSU AgCenter Bienville Parish Extension Services is hosting a Christmas Toy Drive for children involved with the DART and the CASA programs.  Bring a toy unwrapped to our office by December the 18th.

Bienville Parish Extension Services

2710 Maple Street · Arcadia, LA · 71001 – 3606
Phone: (318) 263-7400 · Fax: (318) 263-7427

CASA helps to secure safe and permanent homes for abused and neglected children

by investigating and monitoring cases involving children in foster care.

DART (Domestic Abuse Resistance Team) is a nonprofit organization that houses and helps rehabilitate abused women and their children.

Email Brenda Morgan at bmorgan@agcenter.lsu.edu , if you have any questions, or call 263-7400.

December 1, 2009

O Christmas Tree, NO Christmas Tree?

EDITORIAL:

Christmas Without The Tree?

When I learned that the Bible refers to the decorating of chopped down trees as a heathen practice and that God forbids it, this was one of the great shocks of my life, and yet I was strangely relieved at the same time.

I can hear somebody already – “What in the world are you talking about?! We’ve always had a tree in our house at Christmas time, and we ain’t gonna stop now no matter what you say! Who are YOU anyway?”

Oh, how endeared all of us have become to the Christmas tree!

This is not a matter of controversy or popularity, but simple trust and obedience; Is the tradition I’ve always known and love right, or is God’s Word right?


Can Christmas still be Christmas without the tree?

While very few preachers who actually teach this or dare to speak on the subject, the argument is not with me but with God Himself:

“Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven: for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the wormkman, with the ax. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.  Jeremiah 10:2-4″


Even though this scripture doesn’t use the literal words ‘Christmas tree’ the practice of chopping down trees, fastening them to stand upright and decorating them with silver and gold is exactly what we do at Christmas time.

Why would God forbid such a seemingly ‘harmless’ act?  Aren’t we honoring God and the birth of Jesus with the Christmas tree?

The context of Jeremiah 10 can be found by reading the verses before and after this passage. It’s dealing with the heathen practice of worshiping created things rather than or in addition to the Creator Himself, which is idolatry.

Evidently, there is an acceptable and unacceptable way to honor Him, and tree worship displeases the Master.

It’s been over 15 years now since I stopped assembling Christmas trees in my home, and I’ve come to find that while many (including loved ones) think I’m a crazy oddball from a cultish religion, celebrating the birth of Jesus is not about what we do or don’t do because it’s all about Him and the things that He says are important to HIM.

There are many ways for families & friends to come together, and for children to have a great time celebrating the birth of God’s Son without disobeying God’s Word. People need to find their own way of doing this by way of their personal and loving relationship with Him.

One thing I do know for sure; it makes no sense to ‘honor’ God by doing something that He says is offensive to Him.  Not knowing any better is one thing, but to know better and STILL disobey? That’s just like going to the King of Kings’ birthday party and flipping Him off to His face.  Where is the honor in that?  He’s been too good for me to treat Him that way!

If you google ‘tree worship’ you’ll find it’s a huge pagan practice even today. In Jeremiah 10 God forbids His people from doing the things tree worshippers do by saying “learn not the way of the heathen.”

I don’t expect people who don’t read or believe their Bibles to see this, but if tree worship matters to God enough for Him to warn His people against it, should it not matter to His people?

This is a matter of an individual’s personal conviction after having read the scripture, meditated on it, prayed, asked God, and heard back from God about it….

I can tell you right now, God is not like us: He is not going to contradict Himself by saying it was wrong then, but it’s not wrong now. God’s Word changes not.

Whether we acknowledge it, recognize it or not, bowing and kneeling before the tree (i.e. to receive gifts that tree did not provide) is indeed symbolic of false worship.

It’s good to know why we do a thing…..   I agree, on the surface decorating trees seems harmless.   Let’s consider a few more things:

In view of this tradition, did God tell us to commemorate the birth of His Son this way, and if He did not – why do we do it? By the way we adamantly adhere to this tradition, you’d think God commanded us to do these things, and we would suffer great judgment if we don’t do these things. :D

So far in scripture I have not found where God tells us to commemorate the birth of His Son with trees the way we do, but I have found where He says NOT to set up and decorate trees the way unbelievers do….

And in that same passage of scripture He explained the origins of this widely accepted tradition as being a pagan practice of idolatry. The Bible says we are in the world but not of the world; we don’t do the same things unbelievers do. For some people that’s good enough.

But if not, even if we have ‘good intentions’ by setting up decorated trees in our homes, God told us in Romans 14:13-16 not to put a stumbling block in our brother’s way, and not to let our good be evil spoken of.

The ones who don’t know any better will get the wrong impression and when we as Believing Christians do things that violate scripture knowingly, it becomes ‘double-wrong’ because now we are setting others up for a fall. This is why I taught my children what the Bible says, and stopped setting up trees in my home.

If we do the same things the heathen do, where is our witness, and how are we distinguished from them?  We can’t take something that God says is sin and re-define it into something good.

What better way for the devil to have Christians advocate disobedience to God?


Be Blessed!

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