Halloween is a strange day for Christians. A wide array of
convictions are held concerning Oct. 31. For many, it stirs up images of
ghosts and witches and sacrificial ceremonies that find their genesis
in the occult. It is the one day of the year that is a reminder of a
very real devil and his kingdom of darkness and destruction. Countless
Christians (who love Jesus deeply), have a profoundly held belief that
to participate in this day in any way is to celebrate, or at the very
least, acquiesce to the destructive forces of the enemy of our souls. I
understand and have a deep respect for those who choose not to dress up,
hand out candy, go to Fall Festivals or any other activity that seeks
to normalize a dark holiday. I get it.
However ...
There are
also many other Christians (who also love Jesus deeply) that recognize
there aren't many calendared holidays that provide more opportunity for
gospel witness than Halloween. I understand this may create a tension
inside your heart as a Jesus person. Perhaps you grew up hearing about
the devilish statistics of occult activity on this one day. Maybe you
have read how predators and perverts use this day as a perennial
stomping ground of conquests. The tendency is to bolt the doors and keep
our family close.
While I can't confirm the veracity of every
scary statistic, I can confirm one statistic for sure—more people will
knock on your door this one day than any other day of the year. With
that information in mind, Christian: Don't waste Halloween!
Turn
on your lights. Put a smile on your face. Give out the good candy this
year! Don't be a cheapskate and hand out that garbage from the Dollar
Tree. And have fun! Even more than that, be a gospel witness. Use the
darkest time of the year to shine the brightest. Isn't that how light
works?
Christian, let me challenge you: Don't make this day about you! Make
this scary, dark day about shining the light of Jesus to those who long
for the light.
I love one of the ways our church is equipping our
people to do this. This weekend at Vineyard, each family will receive a
stack of invite cards to drop in the trick-or-treaters' bags. It's just
one small way to say, "We're here! Jesus is real. He loves you!" There
are also a couple groups that I know of who are grilling hot dogs and
giving them to hungry parents as they herd their sugar-crazy children.
Christian,
let's not waste another day to put on display the radical generosity
and grace of Jesus. Whether it be Flag Day, Monday or Halloween, Jesus
is breaking into the darkness.
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