
WHAT MAKES A DAY HOLY?
What is a holiday and what makes it holy?
A holiday is literally a day set apart from the rest as different. Thatโs what holy means. It means โset apartโ. God is โset apartโ and different from every other being in the universe. Some days are โset apartโ and different from all the other days.
In the Torah, God set apart one day of each week as different from the others โ the seventh day. He also set apart seven other holidays, (some lasting for seven days โ God evidently has a thing with the number seven!) for resting, feasting, sacrificing and remembering Godโs faithfulness. The people didnโt need to โmakeโ the days holy, but they were commanded to โrememberโ them by โkeepingโ them that way.
โRemember the Sabbath day by keeping it holyโ made the top ten list of Godโs most important commandments.
Christmas is one of the biggest Christian holidays. God made it holy when he entered our history in time and space and became one of us. This holiday is set apart to remember โGod with usโ then as a baby born to a poor family in difficult circumstances, now by his Spirit who lives in us and in other unlikely people who bear Godโs image, and later when he will return home to restore all things.
We keep Christmas holy when we set apart the time.
We gather for worship Christmas Eve to help you keep it holy. Our start times at 1, 3 and 5 PM force you to have a stopping point for your preparations and a starting point to your celebration. God set apart the day. Itโs up to you to set apart the time to come.
It will require sacrifice because there is always one more thing to do. But thatโs why God commands holy days. Sometimes we need to be told when to stop.