Thread: ๐ป๐๏ธ 5 ways christians can biblically celebrate halloween ๐ 1 Corinthians 10:31 CSB so whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God
๐ป๐๏ธ 5 ways christians can biblically celebrate halloween ๐ 1 Corinthians 10:31 CSB so whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God
Posted : 17 Oct, 2024 03:41 PM
scripture does not mention Halloween, trick-or-treating, or the practice of wearing costumes. However, there are biblical ways to participate in Halloween. The following list includes a few ideas to celebrate in a God-honoring way.
1. Pass out Tracts with Candy
Families often walk around neighborhoods or stop by houses to collect candy on Halloween. Since these children and their parents are already visiting our doorsteps to ask for treats, we can share the greatest news of all with them โ the gospel. For many Christians, this involves passing out evangelistic tracts on Halloween.
Jesus has told us to make disciples of all people (Matthew 28:18-20). We participate in this disciple-making work by introducing people to the Savior, sometimes in small and practical ways. By passing out tracts to children, we are planting a seed that could grow into faith in Christ (1 Corinthians 3:6).
Of course, there are wrong ways to pass out tracts. I remember receiving a tract as a child and finding the depictions of hell and the devil terrifying. We do not want to scare children or make them associate the gospel with fear.
Instead, we can use tracts that clearly and biblically present the gospel in a kid-friendly way. The best way to do this is to carefully select tracts and read them before passing them out.
Also, if we are going to pass out candy and tracts, we need to ensure that the candy is of good quality. By passing out quality treats, children and parents will have a better impression of the gospel tract.
Not only do the children get delicious candy, but they also receive the greatest message in the world.
2. Dress in Costumes That Represent Goodness and Truth
Another way to celebrate Halloween biblically is to choose costumes that exemplify Christian virtues. Many choices of costumes for children, teens, and adults are based on characters from horror movies.
Oftentimes, these characters promote murder or the occult. Teens and adults also face difficulty because some costume choices are provocative.
The Bible encourages us to think about things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8). Also, Christians should seek to glorify God in everything they do (1 Corinthians 10:31; Colossians 3:17).
These verses from Godโs Word give us a filter when choosing Halloween costumes. If the character we are thinking of dressing up as does not fit these characteristics or glorify the Lord, then we should stop and consider if it is the best choice.
There are numerous fun choices for people of all ages. Maybe a child has a favorite superhero that reminds them of the need for self-sacrifice and bravery.
A teen may decide to go as a beloved book character, such as loyal Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings.
Even simple costumes, like a cute pumpkin or a flower, can reflect beauty and truth. We can experience the fun and creativity of dressing up while also glorifying God.
3. Go Trunk-or-Treating
Churches regularly hold fall festivals that include trunk-or-treating. These events are alternatives to traditional trick-or-treating.
Instead of focusing on skeletons, vampires, and other scary decorations, those who participate in the trunk-or-treating adorn the trunks of their cars with fun and often biblical-themed decorations.
Such events are a wonderful way to fellowship with other believers, as the Bible encourages us to do (Hebrews 10:25). Also, fall festivals or trunk-or-treating at church are creative opportunities for outreach.
Children and families from local communities could attend the event and meet Christians who lovingly live out their faith (1 Peter 2:12). Likewise, believers who participate not only have an enjoyable time but can build impactful relationships with others.
Attending a church trunk-or-treat or volunteering to pass out candy and decorate your car can be a God-honoring way to celebrate Halloween.
4. Incorporate a Prayer Walk While Trick-or-Treating
Passing out tracts to children in the neighborhood is a common first choice for Christians on Halloween. If you are taking the kids trick-or-treating, though, you could also incorporate a prayer walk as the children collect candy.
Praying for your neighbors as you pass their houses can be a powerful way to remember the need to love and point others to Christ.
Believers are encouraged to pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17). We are also told to โPray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion,โ which would apply to Halloween (Ephesians 6:18).
Prayer does not have to take place in specific places or at certain times. Rather, we can pray anywhere and at any time, including as we walk in our neighborhood or (in some cases) drive children to other neighborhoods to trick-or-treat.
Doing a prayer walk as you collect candy with the little ones might seem like an odd choice for Halloween, but it is an effective way to remember to lift others in prayer and love those around you.
5. Celebrate the Good
In addition to passing out tracts, dressing in costumes that honor God, participating in a trunk-or-treat at church, and incorporating a prayer walk, Christians can biblically celebrate Halloween by celebrating things that are good.
Sometimes we can be so focused on things we need to avoid that we forget the things we can celebrate. The season of autumn gives us many good and beautiful things that we can enjoy and be thankful for.
God is the source of all that is good in the world (James 1:17). Hence, we can celebrate blessings like delicious treats, time spent with family, changing leaves, pumpkins, and fun games.
We can enjoy these gifts knowing they come from our loving Fatherโs hand. He is the greatest giver of โtreatsโ without any โtricks.โ
We do not have to partake in activities that depict the occult or demonic when celebrating Halloween. Instead, we can use the day to honor and glorify God, thanking Him for the gifts of family, friends, and time spent together. These blessings are worth celebrating.
Why Does This Matter?
Every believer can decide whether to celebrate Halloween. There is no biblical command that tells us to observe the day or to abstain from it.
Thus, we do not have any examples from Scripture that tell us how to celebrate October 31, but we do have guiding biblical principles to help us glorify God in our celebration.
We can participate in Halloween in God-honoring ways while avoiding activities that promote the occult.
A few ways that Christians can biblically celebrate Halloween include passing out tracts with candy, choosing costumes that exemplify goodness and truth, participating in a trunk-or-treat event at church, doing a prayer walk, and thanking God for His loving gifts.
In every part of life, whether in the decision to celebrate holidays or participate in activities, our focus should be to glorify God.
๐ป๐๏ธ 5 ways christians can biblically celebrate halloween ๐ 1 Corinthians 10:31 CSB so whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God
Posted : 26 Oct, 2024 12:06 PM
By passing out candy on Halloween, you are reinforcing in kids that Halloween = candy = fun. And I think, we should destroy this equation. Halloween is none of those and should not be associated with those things. I mean right after the World Trade Center Towers collapsed on 9/11, the Muslims were celebrating all over the world. Celebration is good. Right? I mean why wouldn't we want to celebrate? Merry heart does good like medicine. That's what the Bible says. And the righteous eats to the satisfying of his soul, but the stomach of the wicked shall be in want. That's in the Bible. BUT are we celebrating at the same time when others are celebrating for some different reason? I mean Halloween to me is like having a celebration on 9/11, and we pass out gifts and candies to each other for fun. And most people who were born after 2001 don't know the history in such great detail, or maybe don't really care. For them, 9/11 is just a day like any other. But for those of us who lived through that sad day, we instantly recognize that having a fun celebration on 9/11 is NOT OKAY.
Same thing is true about things sacrificed to idols. Now, of course, I know, the Bible says at one place that there are no other gods. There is only one God. And those other gods are non-existent. And if someone sacrifices meat to an idol, it's the equivalent of cooking in your oven, because the ritual is for a non-existent entity. But are they really non-existent? I mean we're talking about demons. And we do know that demons are real persons. They are not real God. But they do exist. And later in the Bible we read the opinion of Jesus on this matter, which is often overlooked. But it's in the Bible! In Revelation, when Jesus sent messages to the 7 churches in Asia, one of the things He mentioned was meat sacrificed to idols. Revelation 2:20-21 says, "Nevertheless I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols. And I gave her time to repent of her sexual immorality, and she did not repent." Now, if this would have been no big deal to Jesus, then he would not have mentioned it along with sexual immorality. But it is a big deal. Because God is a jealous God, and He does not want us to worship other Gods or to eat things that were dedicated to false gods. I think, the eating things sacrificed to idols not very much open for debate. I think, it's sin. I know that Paul the Apostle said it's okay. But what does Jesus say? I mean what Jesus has to say is a bit more important than Paul's words (to me at least).
Okay. So, back to Halloween. It's not as simple as just follow your conscience. If you believe it's wrong, then it's wrong. And if you think it's okay, it's okay. I don't believe that. I think, Halloween has its roots in very bad practices, and we shouldn't celebrate or observe that holiday. And honestly, I don't see why we have to have Trunk or Treat. That's like Muslims celebrating on 9/11, and then Christians feel the need to copy that. So, we celebrate on 8/11 and create a fun event. Are we crazy or what???