Some of you might read what I just wrote above and say, sorry, but that is not for me. I cannot be part of that. In that case, your response is also fine. We should not pass judgment on you for your decision either. If you have a conviction about not taking part in Halloween, then you should follow your conviction. Whether you choose to be a part of it or not, here is the loving principle that should flow from your heart.
"For instance, one person believes it’s all right to eat anything. But another believer with a sensitive conscience will eat only vegetables. Those who feel free to eat anything must not look down on those who don’t. And those who don’t eat certain foods must not condemn those who do, for God has accepted them." - Romans 14:2-3
3. Use it as a time to shine the light.
For many, they view Halloween as the darkest night of the year. I would ask, is there a better place for light to shine than in the deepest darkness? Maybe rather than shrinking back on this day, it might be the time to lead the way. The world is not just dark on Halloween; it is dark every day. Since Satan is the prince of this world, he is the chief influencer of things that happen in our world. Some of them are more blatant, like Halloween, while others are a lot more subtle. Regardless, in both situations, we can shine light and make a difference. Shining the light of Christ in the face of darkness could be the best way to show love and not legalism on Halloween.
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