December 13

Again, this post is much later in the week than usual.  The activities of the Christmas season added to the every day normal concerns are piling up at times.  But this week I have been thinking a lot about the songs we sing at Christmas.  The birth of Jesus certainly is something to be joyous about in song.  And as we looked at Sunday, this goes back to the days and months before Jesus was actually born.  Even the promise of a Savior being born spurred both Mary and Zechariah to burst into spontanious lyrics.  And the message they spread about the hope and praise they felt as God broke into their time and space encourages us who know the whole story about what Jesus came and did for us should give us comfort and joy in our lives.  Unlike them, we do not have to look forward to a fulfilling of God’s promise, but already know that the salvation of the world lived and died to save us from our sins.  And furthermore, rose to give us new life.  So songs of comfort and joy should flood our souls as we think back on that birth.  So play those Christmas tunes, lift up those carols, turn on that radio or recordings that sing of our Messiah’s brith, and celebrate the Savior who is Christ the Lord.