Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Singing The Gospel

              “But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid.  I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ - the Lord.”  (Luke 2:10-11, NIV).

By Sharon Jaynes on Crosswalk.com   Dec. 19/11

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              I love hearing children sing Christmas carols! One little girl was heard singing that the shepherds were “washing their socks by night!”  When my son was four-years-old, I overheard him singing “O Holy Night” in his best vibrato voice. I chuckled as I heard him boom, ‘Long lay the world in sin and everwhining!’ Sin and error pining wasn’t in his vocabulary, but he definitely understood the concept of ever whining.

              When I became a Christian, the words to familiar Christmas carols began jumping off the pages of the hymnal. It seems the gospel was right there in the words to the carols, and I had missed it before. I began to see what God had done in my life in the words of Silent Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.

              For example, let’s look at the words to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.

              First, look at all those exclamation marks in the song! These angels must have been very excited, and no wonder! They were proclaiming the birth of Jesus, the ‘newborn King.’

            The second line says ‘Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled.’ Some people are not too crazy about the word ‘sinner.’ But originally it was an archery term that meant the distance between the bull’s eye and where the arrow landed on the target.  Therefore, ‘sin’ meant ‘to miss the perfect mark.’ And it still means that today. Sin means to miss the mark of God’s perfection. The Bible says that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. And because of that sin, we have been separated from God. The first verse of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing tells us WHY Jesus came - to reconcile or join us back together with God. It also tells us TO WHOM Jesus came – ‘to all nations.’ No wonder the angels were so excited!

              Verse one tells us why Jesus came. Verse two tells us WHO He was. He is adored in heaven.  He is the everlasting Lord. He is the offspring of a Virgin’s womb. He is God with flesh and bones. He is Deity. He is Emmanuel - God with us.

              Verse three tells us HOW the Christ child made eternal life available to all mankind. He laid aside His glorious heavenly position, came to Earth as a man, and gave His life so that we could experience second birth (be born again) and live eternally in heaven.

            Hark! The Herald Angels Sing tells us WHY Jesus came, WHO He was, and HOW He would accomplish His purposes to reconcile a lost world to God. That’s the gospel in a nutshell, and it’s all packed into one Christmas Carol.

              This holiday season, as you sing the familiar Christmas Carols, look for the gospel among the verses and let the melody of God’s great Gift fill your heart.

Let’s Pray

              Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for the men and women who have gone before us to pen the words to the carols we sing today. I pray that as I sing the familiar words, You will stir me to praise You afresh.  And I also pray for those who do not know Jesus as Lord and Savior.  I pray that as they sing the words to carols or even hear them on the radio, they will recognize the gospel and understand that Jesus came as the babe in the manger to die on the cross…because of His great love for them. I pray that they will hear the gospel and embrace the truth.

              In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

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The following is from the Message Bible 1 John 1: 1-4:

   From the very first day, we were there, taking it all in—we heard it with our own ears, saw it with our own eyes, verified it with our own hands. The Word of Life appeared right before our eyes; we saw it happen! And now we’re telling you in most sober prose that what we witnessed was, incredibly, this: The infinite Life of God himself took shape before us.

   We say it, we heard it, and now we’re telling you so you can experience it along with us, this experience of communion with the Father and his son, Jesus Christ. Our motive for writing is simply this: We want you to enjoy this, too. Your joy will double our joy!


Jean’s e-mail is jowildflowers@gmail.com
Blog is  jean-oathout.blogspot.com


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