Friday the 13th & a Full Moon

Friday the 13th & a Full Moon – This happens when a full moon occurs on a Friday with the date of 13. Which is a rare occasion. #Fridaythe13th #Friday13 #FullMoon #Moon

Friday the 13th & a Full Moon - This happens when a full moon occurs on a Friday with the date of 13. Which is a rare occasion.

This Full Moon on the 13th of September is known as the Harvest Moon. But for some, it won’t be full until the 14th, Saturday.

According to NASA, the moon will be full early Saturday morning, Sept. 14, at 12:33 a.m. EST, but for those who live in the Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones, the full moon will be visible shortly before midnight on Friday the 13th.

A similar thing occurred on Friday the 13th of January 2017.

Previous Friday the 13th and Full Moon was on June 13, 2014. Then on October 13, 2000, was another time. The next time, is said to not happen for 30 years, August 13, 2049.

About Friday the 13th

  • Friday the 13th only occurs when the 13th falls on a Friday. (In order for that to occur, the 1st must be on a Sunday)
  • It is considered an unlucky day.
  • Comes from the number 13 was an unlucky number and also Friday was an unlucky day.
  • Earliest known usage 1869.
  • friggatriskaidekaphobia (Fear of Friday the 13th) comes from Frigga being the name of the Norse goddess
  • Scary movies always show a Full Moon
  • Holiday that gives Satan glory
  • Jason Voorhees
  • Hockey Mask
  • Chain Saws
  • Friday the 13th (the movie series)

Satan wants people to be scared. He doesn’t want people turning to God. Remember Satan knows God is real! See 1 Peter 5:8 & 2 Corinthians 11:14-15 But we shouldn’t fear any fire darts that the devil will throw, because we know God have the victory in the end! Psalm 23 is a great one to show that Lord is with us and we should fear no evil. More verses to check out Proverbs 3:25 | Ecclesiastes 8:13 | Joshua 1:9

Some people believe that Judas, who later to betray Jesus was the 13th person at the Lords Supper and the Lord’s Supper occurred on a Friday. But, I truly don’t feel that is where it stemmed at.

Christians should avoid superstitions

Why Christians shouldn’t celebrate Friday 13th?

Another word for superstition is “idolatry.” The Bible does not support the idea of things occurring by chance, but nothing is done outside of God’s sovereign control. There are many types of superstitions in the world, ranging from the benign—such as not walking under a ladder—to the occult practices of astrology, black magic, divination, voodoo and sorcery.

Evil should be avoid, consulting evil as well. We are to consult God and God alone. If you look through the Levitical Laws people were put to death for such activities. God even put King Saul to death for seeking medium advice instead of advice from Him. A Medium is the devil trying to make other people believe him instead of God.

Check out these Bible Verses: Deuteronomy 18:10-14 | Leviticus 19:26 | Leviticus 19:31 | 1 Chronicles 10:13-14 | Isaiah 8:19 | Leviticus 20:27 | Romans 12:2

Also check out Halloween Alternatives that has more Bible verses.

Final thoughts

It may be Friday the 13th, but it is still another day that God has given us. If we are alive, God is not done with us yet. Use this day to witness to someone. Share Christ with someone. So what if you walked under a ladder or broke a mirror. It is just that. There is no such thing as bad luck. God has already destined us for our life. We are given the free will do with our life as we please, but remember doing what pleases us rather than pleasing God has dire consequences. God has the victory in the end. We should not fear or worry about anything. God is always with us! We are the ones leaving Him.

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I think if we, as Christians celebrate this holiday we are pay tribute to Satan. Devil has this day to try to keep people inside and not do anything. He will do anything to stop the Word from getting out.  If we celebrate or stay inside on this day we are saying we don’t believe or trust in God. So let’s stop this crazy idolatry and turn to God. Use this day to share the Good News!

If you cannot leave the superstition and evil behind, pray to God for help. Seek Him, not mediums or evil spirits. Ask God for the guidance, the Holy Spirit, our helper will assist in sharing the Word.

Here is a sample prayer from Flowing Faith

Gracious God,
We bring to you all our fears,
all our hesitation about Friday the13th.
Show us how to let go all of our fears,
all our superstitions.
We praise you that you’re almighty!
We praise you that your promises are always true.
Help us to live in your grace and peace every day of our lives.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen

Thanks and God Bless!

SOURCES:

Holy Bible | BibleGateway | Universe Today | USA Today | WBIR | Earth Sky | WikiPedia | Got Questions? | Christian Post | Flowing Faith

First published June 13, 2014. Last republished or updated September 12, 2019.

About the Author

Author: Steve Patterson

A Christian Blogger that enjoys blogging about the Bible, Theology, God, Jesus Christ, Christian Music, Family, Cats, Odd Holidays, sewing and much more. I have been blogging since 2004, however, I have been blogging on Courageous Christian Father since 2012. I enjoy listening to Christian Music. I am married with 1 daughter, 2 step-sons and a step daughter.

7 thoughts on “Friday the 13th & a Full Moon

  1. Oh wow! Yea, It is interesting how I hear people talk so negative and what they will avoid on this day, etc. But most of those people that I have heard talk like that were not saved either.

  2. everyone has broken mirrors, had cats run in front of them…all that stuff, if we worry about that…that would drive a person half crazy…Worry is opposite of faith, like fear… it is faith in the wrong things.

  3. I see this blog post starting to trend today, January 13, 2017, which is a Friday, however the full moon occurred this time two days prior on the 11th of January. Thanks for visiting.

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