There is nothing from God telling us to celebrate Christmas. If it was a celebration of His earthly birthday it would be in the springtime.
For the first 130 years after Christ the church was called "The Way". It was mostly made up of orthodox Jews who never thought of not following what the Father told them because they knew Christ died for their sins.
After they killed off the Jews in the war with Rome in 132 the leadership of the church fell to gentiles who knew more of idol worship than of worship of the Father, so one of them must have decided on the sort of celebrations our church has today. I have read some of the things these men wrote about. I have also read many of Constantine's letters and commentaries. Constantine was the most outspoken about not celebrating Passover because the Jews who were not to be followed celebrated this, but he asked for an Easter celebration. But I haven't read about who asked the church to celebrate Christmas.
For the first 130 years after Christ the church was called "The Way". It was mostly made up of orthodox Jews who never thought of not following what the Father told them because they knew Christ died for their sins.
After they killed off the Jews in the war with Rome in 132 the leadership of the church fell to gentiles who knew more of idol worship than of worship of the Father, so one of them must have decided on the sort of celebrations our church has today. I have read some of the things these men wrote about. I have also read many of Constantine's letters and commentaries. Constantine was the most outspoken about not celebrating Passover because the Jews who were not to be followed celebrated this, but he asked for an Easter celebration. But I haven't read about who asked the church to celebrate Christmas.