My Messages to the World
Yeshua never instructed us to celebrate his birth, but rather, he instructed us to celebrate his death, because that is why he came to the earth, to die, for us. Therefore celebrating his birth is a sin. The Torah forbids observing any of the holidays of the nations, as it is written, “you shall not walk in the statutes of the nation I am driving out before you”. Leviticus 20:23. In ancient times the Romans celebrated “saturnalia”, in honor of one of their gods, and exchanged gifts. They also decorated their homes and temples with evergreen tree branches. Then the Roman popes changed saturnalia into “christmas”, and today the people of the nations of the world celebrate it by exchanging gifts and decorating evergreen trees with balls, supposedly in honor of the birth of Yeshua. But Yeshua never instructed us to celebrate his birth, but rather his death, by eating and drinking the set-apart elements that represent his body and blood, which are the bread and the wine. So stop celebrating christmas and the holidays of the nations, and rather, celebrate the appointed times God has established in his Torah through Moses, and celebrate the set-apart supper of Yeshua by eating and drinking the bread and wine that represent his body and blood.