I love Music and the Spoken Word on Sunday mornings. Today's was exceptionally good and the "word" summed up alot of what I've been thinking about the past couple of weeks. This is the message he shared.......
The greatest story ever told needs no embellishment. It occupies little more than a page of holy writ. It begins with the mundane duty of paying taxes, it continues with a journey that was not unusual for the time. The plot thickens when no room can be found in the inn, and it ends with some of the most glorious pronouncements ever heard, "Good tidings of great joy, peace on earth and good will toward men."
How could something so wonderful happen with such little adornment? No decorations were necessary. No one needed to wear fancy clothing or prepare special foods. No glittering tinsel lit up the manger. One bright star in the heavens was more than enough.
Perhaps the reason the simple story of the first Christmas inspires us, is because everyone acted out of love. Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wisemen, and especially the newborn babe. No imitations, no substitutions, nothing less than real love came to earth that night.
Ever since we've remembered and retold the Christmas story countless times each in our own way. We try to recreate the wonder of it all. Sometimes our efforts seem to fall short of the feeling we had hoped for. At such moments, perhaps we need to ask ourselves why we do the things we do. If love, real authentic love, is the force that makes us deck the halls, bake the cookies, or give the gifts, then Christmas will feel like a blessing, not a burden. The Christmas story will enlighten our efforts or maybe inspire us to simplify them. We will feel the majesty of that holy night because we know that "He that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in God."
3 comments:
This part really hit home...."If love, real authentic love, is the force that makes us deck the halls, bake the cookies, or give the gifts, then Christmas will feel like a blessing, not a burden."
Thanks for sharing.
fabulous quote... where did you find the full text? Did you tape it and then just do a transcription? We've been dvr'ing "Music and..." this month because I just love the music and messages. I play them over again throughout the week. Okay, that and because I eventually get tired of the christmas music station on cable. I really need speakers for my ipod for christmas... anyone listening? ;-)
My husband's favorite TV show is Music and the Spoken Word. It's great that we're able to watch it over here. We watch it every week. We love it.
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