PERSPECTIVES
The
Enemy's Victory: Darkened Homes and Harvest Parties
By Andy Freeman
Guest
Contributor
CBN.com
I realize this column is going to bring down the wrath of Preacher,
teacher, and parent alike. But someone has to break the illusion. Here goes.
The
biggest trick played on Halloween is Christian kids and adults being bottled up
inside churches or homes all night. That’s right! Hiding from the devil
in the family life center and surrendering the neighborhood to little Ghouls,
goblins, and witches is a victory for old Beelzebub. He’s got the church
right where he wants it: inside the four walls, hunkered down behind the stained
glass.
Think about it. How many chances do you get to mix with our neighbors
during the year? At my house we are blessed with a 4th of July block
party. Otherwise, Halloween may be it for many of you. And what is your relationship
evangelism strategy? Either hustle the kids over to church before nightfall or
worse, you turn out the lights, don’t answer the children at the door, thereby
demonstrating your Christian love and hospitality. But if you do encounter a child
in a pink bunny costume it goes something like this:
"We don’t
celebrate Halloween! There’s no candy here for you, kid! Now get out of
here".
And the parents of the pink bunny waiting at the foot
of your sidewalk say:
"Boy, honey. There’s something
really different about that mean family that sits in the dark every Halloween.
I really want what they have in their life."
Isn’t it
time to turn loose a few of those little Moses and Davids into your community?
Imagine
the shock when an Angel instead of a devil greets the nice lady down the block.
A child who says "please", "thank you" and yes, even "Jesus loves you" and "God
bless you" as they receive their mini-Snickers or Candy corn. And please, please,
please you well-meaning brethren: give the kids that come to your door the best
candy treat on the entire block along with that tract. Some of you give six years
olds a little "be warm and filled" treatment every Halloween. Give them something
sweet for the palate as well as the soul.
Never forget: Jesus came to serve
the sick and broken. He loved being at the well, by the sea, and in the marketplace.
He would never have said "run and hide, its Halloween!"
Don’t teach
children to fear Satan. Help them understand Christ has overcome the world. He
has made us victors in Him. He loves all of His creation.
Remember what
He said:
" You are the light of the world – like a city
on a mountain, glowing in the night for all to see. Don’t hide your light
under a basket (or in a dark house, or at a harvest party with church kids)! Instead,
put it on a stand and let it shine for all. In the same way, let your good deeds
shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father".
Matthew 5:14-16
Jesus wants us to engage our neighbors and culture
not hide from them this October 31st.
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