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Thankfully,
we’ve been given the intelligence to know and decide how to act in any
situation. In other words, we inherently know right from wrong. But is it easy
to make good decisions? Absolutely not! We know this by how long it took us to
change our own lives for the better. But we finally did it when we had the best
information.
One
of the uncontrolled parts of our previously married life is that some of us, or
we could say most of us, were “commanded” daily by our significant other to do
some things we knew were not right at the time. But because we were pushed
emotionally and, sometimes, physically until we complied, we resisted and
didn’t act on our own decision. A very uncomfortable position, indeed.
Making
Informed Decisions
Now
that we are on our own, we can strive to live in peace and harmony with
others without giving up our common sense and moral values. Sometimes it's very
difficult to lean in that direction, especially when certain questionable
activities make us cringe and even doubt our beliefs because of the popularity
of it all. This week on Thursday, October 31st is one of those misunderstood
occasions that can tend to rub us the wrong way. Not everyone believes or
celebrates Halloween. We want to do what we know is right for us, but how do we
do that?
First,
let’s remember we are each free to determine how we should act and why. There
is absolutely no judgment here, only some truths we may have never considered. Celebrating
Halloween or not is our decision alone, but to do that, we need knowledge of
the subject: some pertinent information and historical facts to consider that
will help us make an informed decision along the way. Amazingly, God has
a lot to say about this subject. So, it is important for us to settle now how
we want to reflect our Christian lives to others.
Second,
we would be correct in saying the Bible does not mention the actual word Halloween.
And perhaps for some people, there is nothing evil about children’s “happy and
cute” costumes in general. But we should at least ask, is Halloween
anti-Christian? When talking about the “darker” aspects of this October day,
absolutely! So, we must figure out exactly how we feel about this “celebration”
and how we want to handle it.
Do No Harm
The Bible: God's Truth to Us |
God, however, didn’t leave us to figure
it all out by ourselves. He’s good that way. He has our backs! God has definite
instructions for us about certain questionable practices, no matter what day
it is! Here are some eye-opening facts we previously may not have even
thought much about:
Considered innocent by some people, the
following activities are extremely harmful to us according to God’s Word (look
up the corresponding verses to discover why):
·
witchcraft
and fortune-telling (Lev 19:26)
·
occult
(Acts 8:9-24)
·
sorcery
(Acts 13:6-11)
·
magic
(Acts 19:19)
·
mediums
and necromancers (Lev 19:31, 20:6)
·
divination,
casting spells, seances, channeling (Deut 18:9-12)
As if those customs were not enough, the Bible speaks in general about unexplored subjects such as:
·
no such
thing as ghosts (of deceased persons) (2 Cor 11:14-15)
·
there are,
however, good angels (Isa 6:2-6)
·
there are
also evil demons (Lk 8:2)
In addition to the above, Satan (our enemy) and his many demons are real! And they can and will deceive and convince us it’s okay to participate in activities such as psychics, seances, tarot cards, Ouija boards, crystal balls, and horoscopes to mislead, corrupt, and destroy us! This shows the importance of reading the Bible daily, otherwise, how will we ever know the truth?
Amazing Truth
“Take no part in the worthless deeds of
evil and darkness; instead, expose them” (Ephesians 5:11 NLT).
“Cultivate your own relationship with God, but don’t impose it on others. You’re fortunate if your behavior and your belief are coherent. But if you’re not sure, if you notice that you are acting in ways inconsistent with what you believe--some days trying to impose your opinions on others, other days just trying to please them--then you know that you’re out of line. If the way you live isn’t consistent with what you believe, then it’s wrong” (Romans: 14:22-23 MSG).