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  • Every year, millions around the world observe Lent. Unlike New Year's, Valentine's Day,

  • Halloween, Christmas and other popular holidays kept by billions, Lent is generally observed

  • by dedicated believers. For Catholics and many Protestants, the start of Lent signals

  • 40 days of prayer, self-denial and confession, culminating at Easter.

  • But what is the truth of this period? Why is it so widely practiced throughout Christendom?

  • Does God command it? Did Jesus or the original apostles observe it? Did the New Testament

  • Church? What does the Bible teach about Lent? Prepare to be shocked by the facts from historyand

  • God's Word!

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  • During the Lenten period, which lasts from Ash Wednesday in late winter to Easter, observers

  • abstain from certain foods or pleasures. Some give up bad habits like smoking or nail biting.

  • Others abstain from chocolate or a certain flavor of ice cream, keeping the others. Still

  • others try to help the environment by walking to work for 40 days instead of driving, or

  • they use Lent as a time for good works. In recent years, many have been encouraged

  • to put aside technologyMP3 players, cell phones, text messaging and the Internet. Let's

  • see: “The Turin [Italy] diocese is suggesting the faithful not watch television during Lent.

  • In the northeastern city of Trento, the church has created a 'new lifestyles' calendar

  • with proposals for each week of Lent.” Stopping pleasures and modern devices supposedly

  • imitates Jesus' 40-day fast in the wilderness, helps the believer understand Christ's suffering

  • and prepares one for Easter. On the surface, this practice appears well-intentioned,

  • and adherents seem sincere. But does God approve of it? Does it line up with His Word, the

  • only source of true spiritual knowledge? God says this to His servants: “The holy scripturesare

  • able to make you wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All scripture

  • is given by inspiration of God.” Before examining what the Bible says about

  • Lent, let's look at its customs, history and origin. Notice this: “The real aim of

  • Lent is, above all else, to prepare men for the celebration of the death and Resurrection

  • of Christthe better the preparation the more effective the celebration will be. One

  • can effectively relive the mystery only with purified mind and heart. The purpose of Lent

  • is to provide that purification by weaning men from sin and selfishness through self-denial

  • and prayer, by creating in them the desire to do God's will and to make His kingdom

  • come by making it come firstin their hearts.” Sounds noble, but where did Lent come from?

  • How did it become so widely observed by mainstream Christianity?

  • Lent comes from the Anglo-Saxon Lencten, meaningspringorlengthen,” as in days

  • lengthening. The practice came from the ancient Babylonian mystery religion. Notice this:

  • The 40 days abstinence of Lent was directly borrowed from the worshippers of the Babylonian

  • goddessAmong the Pagans this Lent seems to have been an indispensable preliminary

  • to the great annual festival in commemoration of the death and resurrection of Tammuz.”

  • Tammuz was the Babylonian messiahan early counterfeit of Jesus Christ!

  • The Bible records ancient Judah worshipping him. Notice: “Then He brought me to the

  • door of the gate of the Lord's houseand, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz.”

  • You will see this was an abomination to God! The Feast of Tammuz was usually celebrated

  • in June (also called themonth of the festival of Tammuz”). Lent was held 40 days before

  • this feast, “celebrated by alternate weeping and rejoicing.” This is why Lent meansspring.”

  • It took place from spring to early summer. But why did the church at Rome institute such

  • a pagan holiday? Notice: “To conciliate the Pagans to nominal Christianity, Rome,

  • pursuing its usual policy, took measures to get the Christian and Pagan festivals amalgamated,

  • and, by a complicated but skillful adjustment of the calendar [shifting Lent to earlier],

  • it was found no difficult matter, in general, to get Paganism and Christianitynow far

  • sunk in idolatry…(as in so many other things) to shake hands.”

  • The Roman church replaced the God-ordained Passover with Easter, and moved the pagan

  • Feast of Tammuz to early spring, thusChristianizingit. Lent moved with it. Notice: “This change

  • of the calendar in regard to Easter was attended with momentous consequences. It brought into

  • the Church the grossest corruption and the rankest superstition in connection with the

  • abstinence of Lent.” Just before Lent, the pagans held a wild,

  • anything goescelebration to ensure they participated in enough debaucheries and

  • perversities before giving them up for Lent. Today, this same celebration is known as Mardi

  • Gras. Lent was never observed by Jesus or His apostles.

  • Jesus commanded His disciples toGo you therefore, and teach all nationsto observe

  • all things whatsoever I have commanded you.” Jesus did not commandor ever even suggestHis

  • disciples keep Lent or Easter. He did, however, command the keeping of Passover and the Days

  • of Unleavened Bread. In fact, during His last Passover, Jesus gave detailed instructions

  • on how to observe it, including the use of new symbols. (Read John 13:1 to 17 and Luke

  • 22:19 and 20.) Now more from a previous source: “The festival,

  • of which we read in Church history, under the name of Easter, in the third or fourth

  • centuries, was quite a different festival from that now observed in the Romish Church,

  • and at that time was not known by any such name as Easter…[Passover] was not idolatrous,

  • and it was preceded by no Lent. 'It ought to be known,' said Cassianus, the monk of

  • Marseilles, writing in the fifth century, and contrasting the primitive [New Testament]

  • Church with the Church in his day, 'that the observance of the 40 days had no existence,

  • so long as theprimitive Church remained inviolate.'”

  • Lent was not observed by the first century Church! It was first introduced by the Roman

  • church during the Council of Nicea in AD 325, when Emperor Constantine officially recognized

  • that church as the state religion of the empire. Any form of Christianity that held to doctrines

  • contrary to the Roman church was considered an enemy of the state. (To understand God's

  • Church, read my book Where Is the True Church? -- and Its Incredible History!)

  • In 360, the Council of Laodicea officially commanded Lent be observed. Let's read:

  • The emphasis was not so much on the fasting as on the spiritual renewal that the preparation

  • for Easter demanded. It was simply a period marked by fasting, but not necessarily one

  • in which the faithful fasted every day. However, as time went on, more and more emphasis was

  • laid upon fastingDuring the early centuries (from the fifth century on especially) the

  • observance of the fast was very strict. Only one meal a day, toward evening, was allowed.”

  • From the ninth century on, strictness was relaxed. More emphasis was on performingpenitential

  • worksthan fasting and abstinence. Let's see this: “Abstinence is to be observed

  • on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays of the year that do not fall on holy days of obligation,

  • and fasting as well as abstinence is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.”

  • On Ash Wednesday, priests apply cross-shaped ashes to foreheads to show repentance and

  • mourning. Today, Lent means fasting to forsake all sinful

  • ways. It is defined as a seasonfor penance, which means sorrow for sin and conversion

  • to God.” This tradition teaches that fasting and employing self-discipline during Lent

  • will give a worshipper thecontrol over himself that he needs to purify his heart

  • and renew his life.” But what does the Bible say about how a Christian

  • draws closer to God and purifies himself? First, God's Word shows self-control comes

  • from having God's Spirit working in the life of a converted mind. Notice: “Walk

  • in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the fleshthe fruit of the Spirit

  • is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance [or

  • self-control].” Fasting cannot produce godly self-control.

  • The Bible warns against using self-denial as a tool of growth, calling this will worship.

  • Let's read what the apostle Paul wrote: “If you be dead with Christ from the rudiments

  • of the world, why, as though living in the world, are you subject to ordinances [that's

  • human ordinances], (touch not; taste not; handle not…) after the commandments and

  • doctrines of men? Which things have indeed a show of wisdom in will worship, and humility

  • [that's false humility], and neglecting of the body.”

  • God did not design fasting to be a tool for penance, meaning tobeat yourself up,”

  • or to develop will power. Let's read: “Is it such a fast that I have chosen? A day for

  • a man to afflict his soul? Is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth

  • and ashes under him? Will you call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord? Is

  • not this the fast that I have chosen? To loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy

  • burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that you break every yoke? Is it not to

  • deal your bread to the hungry, and that you bring the poor that are cast out to your house?

  • When you see the naked, that you cover him; and that you hide not yourself from your own

  • flesh?” God's people humble themselves through fasting

  • to draw close to Himso they can learn to think and act like Himso they can live

  • His Way in all things. Fasting and prayer help in this process. Let's read this: “Submit

  • yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God,

  • and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts,

  • you double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning,

  • and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift

  • you up.” Also recognize the Bible teaches that true

  • Christians are purifiedcleansed or set apart and made pure in God's sightby

  • the shed blood of Jesusnot by self-denial. Notice: “If the blood of bulls and of goats,

  • and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifies to the purifying of the

  • flesh: how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself

  • without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?”

  • andAlmost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood

  • is no remission.” And finally: “Jesussanctif[ies] the people with His own blood.”

  • Faith also plays a role in the conversion process: “[God] put no difference between

  • us and them [Paul wrote, referring to the Gentiles in context], purifying their hearts

  • by faith.” Next understand that one cannot, by his or

  • her own power, create even the desire to do God's will. Although God has given mankind

  • free moral agency, plain Bible verses show that the carnal, natural mind cannotwill

  • notsubmit to God. Notice: “They that are after the flesh do mind the things of

  • the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the SpiritBecause the carnal

  • mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed

  • can be.” Only in a converted mind, actively led by His Spirit, can God, it says, work

  • in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.”

  • Also recall that Lent adherents strive to make God's “kingdom come by making it

  • come first in their hearts.” This is an unbiblical concept taught by modern Christendom.

  • God is not setting up His kingdom in the hearts of men.

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  • Directly related to Lent, what about Easter? Since two billion people keep it, supposedly

  • to honor Christ's Resurrection, the Bible must authorize it. Surely many verses mention

  • rabbits, eggs, egg hunts, baskets of candy, hot cross buns, Good Friday, sunrise services

  • and Easter itselfright? The Bible is the source of all things Christianor

  • should be. Does it mention Easter? It does, but not as you think!

  • Acts 12 describes persecution against the Church, involving the brutal murder by sword

  • of the apostle James. Notice: “Then were the days of unleavened bread.” The early

  • New Testament Church was observing these feast days described in Leviticus 23. Next: “When

  • he [that's King Herod] had apprehended [Peter], he put him in prison, and delivered him to

  • four quarternions of soldiers [that's 16] to keep him; intending after Easter to bring

  • him forth to the people.” Is this Bible authority for Easter? No!

  • This passage is not talking about Easter. The word Easter is translated from paschawhich

  • derives from the Hebrew word pesach. There is no Greek word for Passoverand pascha

  • has only one meaning. It always means Passover. It can never mean Easter! So we find a Hebrew

  • word used in the Greek New Testament. Other translations, like the New King James, the

  • Revised Standard Version and the New English Bible, correctly usePassover.”

  • Instead of endorsing Easter, Acts 12 in fact proves the Church was still keeping God's

  • Passover 11 years after Jesus' death! This becomes its own statement about the rejection

  • of Easter. No scriptures support Easter. None! There

  • are absolutely no verses, anywhere in the Bible, that in any way authorize or even permit

  • celebrating Easter! And God's Word says nothing about Lent, eggs, egg hunts, or baskets

  • of candyalthough it does mention hot cross buns and sunrise services as practices God

  • condemns. You will later see this. The mistranslation of Acts 12 is a not-so-subtle

  • attempt to insert a pagan festival into Scripture to authorize itjust like the pagan Lent

  • was inserted into Christianity by Rome to authorize it.

  • So then, where did Easter originate? The vast majority of ecclesiastical and secular historians

  • know that Easterand the traditions surrounding itare deeply rooted in pagan religion.

  • Let's briefly examine the ancient roots of this widely observed holiday. Powerful

  • quotes demonstrate the true origin of the modern Easter celebration.

  • First is this admission: “The origin of the term for the feast of Christ's Resurrection

  • has been popularly considered to be from the Anglo-Saxon Eastre, a goddess of spring...[Also,

  • the name comes from] the Old High German plural for dawn, eostarun; whence has come the German

  • Ostern, and our English Easter.” Another source: “The fact that vernal festivals

  • were general among pagan peoples no doubt had much to do with the form assumed by the

  • Easter festival in the Christian churches. The English term 'Easter' is of pagan

  • origin.” And this: “On this greatest of Christian

  • festivals, several survivals occur of ancient heathen ceremonies. To begin with, the name

  • itself is not Christian but pagan. 'Ostara' was the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring.”

  • Sunrise services are mentioned in the Biblebut, again, not as you expect. The context is the

  • prophet Ezekiel being shown, in a vision, an important prophecy concerning the sins

  • of God's people in our time. Only briefly touched upon earlier, the next powerful verses

  • reveal God's plain condemnation of sunrise services, and what will happen to those who

  • dismiss or minimize His command. Let's read it: “Turn you yet again, and you shall see

  • greater abominations that they do...and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz [we saw

  • that earlier]...And He brought me into the inner court of the Lord's house, andat

  • the door of the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about 25 men,

  • with their backs toward the temple of the Lord, and their faces toward the east; and

  • they worshipped the sun toward the east. Then [God] said to me, Have you seen this...Is

  • it a light thing [or no big deal?]...that they commit the abominations which they commit

  • here? [Are you getting this?] For they...have returned to provoke Me to anger...Therefore

  • will I also deal in fury: My eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity...”

  • Observing sunrise services is serious to God! He so hates this vile practice that He says

  • He will ultimately destroy everyone who persists in what He callsabomination!”

  • We now know Easter is the goddess Ashtaroth. Next we need to examine the Bible for what

  • God thinks of her. Notice this: “The children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord...And

  • they forsook the Lord, and served Baal and Ashtaroth.”

  • The prophet Samuel warned Israel, “Put away the strange gods and Ashtaroth from among

  • you, and prepare your hearts unto the Lord, and serve Him only...Then the children of

  • Israel did put away Baalim and Ashtaroth, and served the Lord only.” Later, the prophet

  • Samuel reminded Israel of her historythat they would return to obey God, only to fall

  • back into idolatry time and time again! We have seen that God never instructedbut

  • rather actually commanded againstEaster. This includes the observance of traditions

  • surrounding Easter such as Lent. What seems so innocent is not innocent at all.

  • In place of God's seven annual Holy Daysoutlined and commanded in His Wordmen want to observe

  • their own holidaysand then tell themselves they are pleasing and worshipping the true

  • God. Jesus warned: “In vain they do worship Me,

  • teaching for doctrines the commandments of men,” and added, “Full well [or knowing

  • full well] you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your own tradition.” Every

  • year, two billion professing Christians around the world reject God's Word to keep men's

  • holidays! No wonder Jesus asked, “Why call you Me, 'Lord, Lord' and do not the things

  • which I say.” God told Israel: “You shall not walk in

  • the manners of the nations, which I cast out before you: for they committed all these things,

  • and therefore I abhorred them...and you shall be holy to Me: for I the Lord am holy, and

  • have severed you from other people, that you should be Mine.” God commands His followers

  • to come out of the world and its Babylonish ways, saying, “Come out of her, My people,

  • that you be not partakers of her sins, andreceive not of her plagues.”

  • Worldwide disobedience comes with a terrible price. National punishment now lies just ahead

  • for the world's greatest nationsthe ones who have been custodians of the Bible and

  • who shouldand couldhave known the truth you now know.

  • In the second Commandmentforbidding all forms of idolatryand in other passages,

  • God declares He is a jealous God. He wants His people doing what He commands, not the

  • practices of false gods! God plainly instructs, “Learn not the way

  • of the heathen.” But most people do not fear Godthey do not care what He saysand

  • He allows them to make their own decisions. Human beings are free moral agentsfree

  • to learn or not learn what God commandsfree to obey or disobey Him!

  • But woe to those who ignore the plain Word of the Bible, believing men can overrule God!

  • People can worship in ways that represent things far different from what they sincerely

  • believe or intend. When they have observed a custom for a long time they come to identify

  • with it, as though it were their own. They vest in it. When one tries to tell them the

  • truthpresenting facts, evidence, proofand scripturemany become hostileangry!—that

  • one would dare violate sacred personal beliefs. The proof is overwhelming that men's holidaysincluding

  • the unscriptural Lentare human traditions—”commandments of men”—condemned by God! Yet the masses

  • keep them, anyway! God makes absolutely clear He does not want

  • us to mix His ways with any false ways. He declares, “What thing soever I command you,

  • observe to do it: you shall not add thereto, nor diminish from it.” In other words, do

  • exactly what I saynothing more, nothing less!

  • Be careful of anger at me. I merely told you what God says. Direct your anger at ministers

  • you trustedwho knew better and deceived you.

  • God declares in multiple placesand in crystal clear words for those seeking His viewthat

  • He hates all customs associated with pagan celebrations. And we saw His plain words to

  • all who say they can mix wretched pagan customs with Christianity.

  • Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread were observed by Jesus, the apostles and the

  • New Testament Churchincluding Gentiles. God commands His people to keep them today.

  • (Read I Corinthians 5 verses 7 and 8). These booklets reveal much more: The True

  • Origin of Easter, Christ's Resurrection Was Not on Sunday, How Often Should the Lord's

  • Supper Be Taken?, as well as God's Holy Days or Pagan Holidays? They are crucial for

  • those who care what God thinks about days men think so special.

  • God is not the author of confusion. He did not institute Lent, an observance that ultimately

  • connects utter debauchery to the fictional resurrection of a false messiah.

  • God commands His people to follow Himnot the traditions of men. God's ways are higherbetterthan

  • man's. (Read Isaiah 55 verses 8 and 9.) Men cannot determine for themselves right

  • from wrong or how to properly worship God. Why? BecauseThe heart [meaning the mind]

  • is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked,” andthe way of man is not in

  • himself: it is not in man that walks to direct his steps.” Almighty God designed us and

  • gave us life. He teaches how we are supposed to worship Him.

  • Lent is a human inventionnothing more than a popular tradition of menthat has nothing

  • to do with God. God commands Christians to reject the traditions

  • of men and customs of a world led and deceived by the devil (II Corinthians 4:4 and Revelation

  • 12:9). Observing Lent may seem right, but it is deeply rooted in customs that counterfeit

  • God's Plan. Men cannotChristianizeor make these customs clean. Lent is no exception.

  • You face a choice: follow the masses who are listening to confused, deceived priests and

  • ministers. Or, open your mindand your Biblelisten to God, and follow the truth.

  • Until next time, this is David C. Pack saying, “Goodbye, friends.”

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Every year, millions around the world observe Lent. Unlike New Year's, Valentine's Day,

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