Santa Claus
Is Jolly Ol' Saint Nick really all
he is cut out to be?
Santa
Claus
by
John MacArthur
Jr.
The
following is an excerpt from a message that was delivered at Grace
Community Church in Panorama City, California, by John MacArthur Jr. It
was transcribed from the tape, GC 80- 76, titled "A Son to Make
Many Sons." A copy of the tape can be obtained by writing, Word of
Grace, P.O. Box 4000, Panorama City, CA 91412.
Every
effort to ensure that an accurate transcription of the original tape was
made. Please note that at times sentence structure may appear to vary
from accepted English conventions. This is due primarily to the
techniques involved in preaching and the obvious choices that were made
in placing the correct punctuation in the article. It is our intent and
prayer that the Holy Spirit will use this transcription, of the portion
of the tape, to strengthen and encourage the true Church of Jesus
Christ. Scriptures quoted in this message are from the New American
Standard Bible. The message speaks to the issue of "Santa
Claus" as it pertains to Christians and their children.
What
a false, fake substitute the world puts forth at this time [Christmas
1990] for that true message. Do you remember these words?
"You
better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. I'm telling
you why; Santa Claus is coming to town.
He's
making a list and he's checking it twice; gonna find out whose naughty
and nice. Santa Claus is coming to town.
He
sees you when you're sleeping; he knows when you're awake. He knows if
you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sakes.
You
better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. I'm telling
you why; Santa Claus is coming to town."
Now
does that threaten you? That is a very threatening poem. That is
intended to scare children. Now listen, if you look at the letters of
Santa, you will see that Satan is hidden in Santa. When we teach a child
to sing this song, we are teaching him a false theology. We are teaching
him a false set of doctrine. Let me see if I can explain it to you.
First,
that song teaches that Santa is a transcendent being. He lives on a
higher plane. He lives on another level. He transcends time and space.
He has powers equal to whom? God! Not only that, he knows everything.
He's omniscient. "He knows when you're sleeping. He knows when
you're awake. He knows when you're naughty. He knows when you're
nice." He knows everything.
Not
only that, he's everywhere. "He sees you when you're
sleeping." He's not only omniscient, he's omnipresent. And he is
watching to see whether you have been good or bad. And not only that,
but he bestows favors. Now on what basis does Santa give his favors?
What must I do to receive good things from this transcendent being,
called Santa. Well it is very simple, I have to be what? Good. I can
"earn" Santa's favor. If I am good, Santa will give me gifts.
After all, he's making a list and he is checking it twice to make sure
that we've been either naughty or nice. And on the basis on how we've
been, he'll deal with us.
And
if I'm not nice and good, I won't get any gifts. So I better be good for
goodness sake, not to mention for my own sake or anybody else's sake.
But do you want to know something about Santa? He may be transcendent,
and he may be omniscient, and he may be omnipotent, and he may be
omnipresent. He may be dispensing all of the good things, but you know
what? You can't trust him. You say, "What do you mean by
that?"
It
says, "He's checking to see if you are naughty or nice." And
you better be good for goodness sake, because if you aren't good, you
know what? You won't get anything. You want to know something? That's
not true. Plenty of times I haven't been good and I get something
anyway. Every year I get something. And you want to know the truth of
it? There are a lot of naughty people that get a lot and there are a lot
of nice people that don't get anything.
Do
you know what about Santa Claus? You can't trust him. He doesn't even
stay true to his own word. He's blustering around and warning everybody
to mind your manners and be good all the time; be nice and not naughty
and good and not bad. And then you know what? When Christmas comes he
caves in, and even when we have been naughty he gives us all that stuff.
And sometimes he overlooks people that are nice. He really can't be
trusted. His threats are meaningless and so are his promises. But that's
good because it takes the sting out of him.
And
there is another good thing about Santa; you only have to worry about
him once a year. He only shows up once and you know when it is; it's
always on Dec 25th, so you can get your act together just a few days
before. You say, "Well where is he the rest of the time?" Oh,
he's in the North Pole. Could that be heaven in Satan's little scheme?
"What's he doing?" Oh, he has all these elfs around him.
"What are they doing?" Whatever he tells them. Mostly,
meaningless things like make toys. He is sort of inane isn't he? He
threatens but never fulfills his threats. He promises but doesn't always
fulfill his promises.
Is
it any wonder that if I believe all that as a child, when I come to be
an adult, I might have a hard time believing in a Transcendent God who
does know everything, who is everywhere, who does have all power, who
does keep his promises and his threats, and who does not save me and
give me good gifts on the basis of my works but on the basis of His
grace. If Santa has been my understanding of God, then I am in trouble.
That's why I say, hidden in the letters of Santa is Satan.
I
am glad for a God who is absolutely dependable. I can trust His
promises. I can trust His threats. He is everywhere at all times and He
doesn't just show up once a year. He is here all of the time. And He
gives His great gift, not on the basis of our works but on the basis of
His grace through faith.
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