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“Certainly we do not believe in the present ecclesiastical arrangement called Christmas: first, because we do not believe in the mass at all, but abhor it, whether it be said or sung in Latin or in English; and, secondly, because we find no Scriptural warrant whatever for observing any day as the…” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“Certainly we do not believe in the present ecclesiastical arrangement called Christmas: first, because we do not believe in the mass at all, but abhor it, whether it be said or sung in Latin or in English; and, secondly, because we find no Scriptural warrant whatever for observing any day as the birthday of the Savior; and, consequently, its observance is a superstition, because not of divine authority.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Lectures to My Students, 1886

He rejects Christmas as a human tradition lacking biblical basis, viewing it as a superstitious practice not commanded by Scripture.

In simple terms: Christmas is seen as an unbiblical tradition.

Key Takeaway

Question scriptural authority before observing holidays.

Themes

religion tradition authority scripture superstition

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

theological controversial

When to use this quote

  • Church services
  • family holiday planning
  • personal worship decisions
  • educational curricula
  • public policy on holidays

Key Concepts

Ecclesiology Biblical hermeneutics Cultural critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role should cultural tradition play in faith?
  • How do we balance historical customs with scriptural fidelity?
A Different Perspective

Some argue cultural practices can have spiritual value even without explicit scriptural support.

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