Thanksgiving is Not Heathen by Larry Meadows
Thanksgiving is Not Heathen
By
Larry Meadows
Thanksgiving
is not heathen. Thanksgiving is the only non-heathen holiday that is
widely observed in the U.S. We have a lot to thank the Pilgrims for
Religiously and Politically. They were persecuted in Europe because
Yahweh and His Scriptures were their Supreme Authority, not the Crown or
the Church (the Church of England or the Catholic Church). As
Americans our Experience is based in part on the history of the story of
Thanksgiving. The Pilgrims are our intellectual, theological,
political, economical, and social “fathers and mothers” of our unique
American Experience. They were Separatist who did not celebrate
Christmas and Easter as they did not see a biblical basis for it, and
wanted to truly finish and complete the Reformation in Spirit and
Truth. They were “Separatist” from the corrupt and unbiblical practices
of both the Church of England and Catholicism. They were persecuted
because of this by the Church of England and James I (the same James who
authorized the King James Version of the Bible of 1611 as penitence for
his homosexual activities) as the “head” (based on the belief of the
Divine Right of Kings and Apostolic Succession) for not conforming to
the evil and unscriptural practices of the Church. They met in homes.
Studied straight from Scripture and believed Scripture, and only,
Scripture was the normative instruction (positive and negative) for the
life of a believer. They had an Eldership. Made decisions as a
community of believers. Had property and things in common. Wrote
pamphlets against the established government and religious systems and
were driven out of England and Holland for all of these actions. Wow!
Their beliefs and actions established the groundwork for the U.S. and
its ideals of freedom of worship, freedom of speech, due process, trial
by jury, etc. How we have so strayed!
The
Pilgrims viewed the first “thanksgiving meal” at Plymouth as a
Thanksgiving Offering (Lev. 7:11-13) to Yahweh for giving them safe
passage to the New World based on the commands found in Psalm 107 to
give thanks after arriving safe from a long journey on a ship (See Psalm
107:23-32). (The Pilgrims viewed the New World as a Promised Land
where Yah was bringing them to worship Him without being persecuted by
the government and established church.)
Point
is, Thanksgiving is not a heathen feast as the Pilgrims were
nonconforming, free thinkers, guided by Yahweh’s Word and His Spirit and
established a community to advance and practice the aforementioned
ideals in word and deed—for this I am thankful because it is hard to
imagine a world without people who were willing to break away from the
system and do what is Scripturally sound and true, even though it was
painful, hurtful, and subjected them to persecution, poverty and the
like. This is what I will be Thanking and Praising Yahweh for this
Thanksgiving; for because of the Pilgrims (and Yahweh’s Power and
Guidance) we can have independent meetings in homes and the like without
fear of being persecuted and dragged into prison for not conforming to
the religious and/or political majority.
Let
them thank the LORD for his steadfast love, for his wondrous works to
the children of men! And let them offer sacrifices of thanksgiving, and
tell of his deeds in songs of joy! Some went down to the sea in ships,
doing business on the great waters; they saw the deeds of the LORD, his
wondrous works in the deep. For he commanded and raised the stormy wind,
which lifted up the waves of the sea. They mounted up to heaven; they
went down to the depths; their courage melted away in their evil plight;
they reeled and staggered like drunken men and were at their wits' end.
Then they cried to the LORD in their trouble, and he delivered them
from their distress. He made the storm be still, and the waves of the
sea were hushed. Then they were glad that the waters were quiet, and he
brought them to their desired haven. Let them thank the LORD for his
steadfast love, for his wondrous works to the children of men! Let them
extol him in the congregation of the people, and praise him in the
assembly of the elders. (Psa 107:21-32)
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