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Why should Christians not observe Christmas as a commanded holiday?

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Christians are not commanded to observe Christmas; instead, they are instructed to remember Christ through the sacraments.

While many celebrate Christmas as the birth of Christ, the Bible does not command Christians to observe this holiday. The emphasis should be on a personal relationship with God rather than the observance of specific days, as highlighted in Luke 22:19, where Jesus commands His disciples to partake in the Lord's Supper to remember Him. This focus on the Last Supper over any celebration of His birth shifts the attention from ritualistic observance to a living faith in Christ. Therefore, Christians are encouraged to remember Christ through the consistent practice of baptism and communion instead, which are divinely appointed acts of remembrance.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24-25

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