
Despite spooky costumes, annoying pranks and other chilling traditions, history suggests the name [halloween] may have actually come from a Christian celebration…
For centuries, many Christians have celebrated all hallows eve, which takes place the evening before All Saints Day on November 1. It began as a time to remember those who were Martyred for their Faith in Christ and who helped to gain Religious Freedoms. It was also on October 31, 1517, that a Priest named Martin Luther publicly denounced many doctrines of heresy in the Church at that time—like paying money to escape ~GOD’s~ punishment for sin. His arguments helped to spark the Reformation movement within the Church…
But, [halloween] also has ties to pagan rituals—like attempts to communicate with and appease the dead. Some people also dressed in scary costumes and carved grotesque faces into large vegetables to ward off wandering evil spirits…
With the [devils–day] being celebrated in many different ways, it is wise for The Body Of Christ to take a Stance based upon BIBLICAL PRINCIPALS…
This time of year doesn’t have to be all about the death and darkness celebrated on [halloween] and [the day of the dead]!!!
It’s been more than 2,000 years since ~JESUS~ Christ of Nazareth came into this world to keep us from that death and darkness—to bring Hope and Light and to Save us ALL from the terrifying consequences of sin and death…
There is real evil and spiritual darkness in the world, but, with Christ in your life there’s NO need to fear it…
Call upon ~JESUS~ right here—right now. Invite Him into your heart. Ask Him to forgive your sins. Then turn away from your sins and your old life. Let Him lead and guide each and every step of your new life and He will give you the Courage to Not only face, But to overcome the fear and darkness plaguing your life…
















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