We Don't Halloween, We Hallow Him Poem by Nadine Melinda Kodi

We Don't Halloween, We Hallow Him

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Halloween in its entity has pagan roots,
its when people dress for the occasion wearing fancy suits.
The masks serve as a connection,
connecting humans to the deity or evil beings.
Halloween is the celebration of evil above all things!

The candle inside the pumpkin represents pure light, this light invites the evil ghosts of the night.

But we, children of the most high God, call upon Jesus instead. We don't need to light candles to connect with a spirit that's dead!
For we serve a God who is the light, who is alive and who rose from the dead.

Psalm 97 verse 9 reads,
For You Lord are the most high and You are exalted above all the gods.

We don't halloween, we HALLOW HIM.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: halloween
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