Whose Holiday Is It Anyway?
Point One: Plunder. When you conquer an enemy, the enemy’s property becomes your property.
Point One: Plunder. When you conquer an enemy, the enemy’s property becomes your property.
Plunder has been defined as “the indiscriminate taking of
goods by force as part of a military or political victory.” Foot soldiers
viewed plunder as a way to supplement an often meagre income and transferred
wealth became part of the celebration of victory.
On higher levels, the proud exhibition of loot formed an
integral part of the typical Roman triumph, and Genghis Khan was not unusual in
proclaiming that the greatest happiness was “to vanquish your enemies ... to
rob them of their wealth”. [Wikipedia]
Point Two: Naming rights. When you conquer a territory, you
have the right to rename that territory, and to assign new purpose to that
territory.
“When the territory of the Danites was lost to them, they
went up and attacked Leshem, took it, put it to the sword and occupied it. They
settled in Leshem and named it Dan after their ancestor.” [Joshua 19:47]
See also: Constantinople Turkey, Ponce Puerto Rico, Ho Chi
Minh City Vietnam, Lviv Ukraine, Valdivia Chile, Puerto Cortés Honduras, Al-Sadiyah
Iraq,
Point Three: We are “more than conquerors” and we are children
and heirs of the One who has conquered the world. [Romans 8:37, John 16:33]. “The
kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ,
and He shall reign forever and ever!” [Revelation 11:15]
As conqueror of the systems of this world, Jesus has – and since
we are in him and he is in us, we have – the right to rename and re-purpose
conquered territory. This is ours.
Point Four: There once
was a “goddess” named Ēostre, an obscure Old English “diety” of the dawn, and by
some records, the source of our dawn-related celebration we call Easter.
Ēostre has been well and truly conquered. So has Ishtar, whose
name does not contribute to our holiday, but who has fallen before our
conquering King.
We have the right by conquest to rename the conquered earthly
holidays, to cancel their earthly origins and publicly display our King’s victory
over them.
Yeah, Easter used to be something else to somebody else. But
it’s not theirs any more, unless we, as the spokespeople of the Kingdom of God
give it back to the conquered demons. Same for Halloween and Christmas and any
other holiday you care to name.
They’re ours now. Don’t give ‘em back!