I sometimes wonder what it would be like to have a Christmas season without being involved in the Christmas Musical. We start planning in June and practicing in late August up until the date in December.
Thoughts and details for the musical dance in my head like sugar plum fairies refusing to be still. Light and entrance cues, publicity shots and recordings, news releases and pre-show videos and specials keep me busy right up to the first performance.
The focus on the musical the last three weeks of preparation is intense. The musical is about Christmas – Jesus coming and bringing life and joy.
Yet I feel like my focus is so much on the details making that announcement possible that I don’t enjoy the reason for the season.
However, I’ve intentionally planned for this happening. I purposefully read the Christmas story from the Matthew and Luke asking God to give me a new perspective on the old story. Sometimes it’s just a phrase but it’s enough to make the truth come alive for me again.
It’s so easy to take the familiar for granted. Knowing that, God has asked us to remember. Remember – call to mind, take into account, pay attention, refocus are all different ways of remembering. These are a few of those things that have been brought to my mind.
Remember the humble abode of the Christ child and be thankful that the same King born in a manger desires to be born in each one of us.
Recall to mind, the sky filled with angels who welcomed his birth with songs of great joy. All of heaven rejoiced at his birth and those same angels rejoice when Christ is born in us. The angels are there with the crowd of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1) cheering us on in our journey of faith.
Take into account, the Shepherds who left their flocks by night to go worship the child wrapped in swaddling cloths lying in a manger. This reminds us to stop and take a break from our work, our hobbies, our shopping and decorating, our cookie cutting and fudge stirring to worship the Christ child. The Shepherd left their place, their responsibilities in someone else’s hands for awhile and went to investigate what the angels had told them. Let’ s remember to investigate the Christ Child.
Refocus on the fact that Christ was born of a virgin. Immaculate Conception is a one time miracle. Christ being born in you is miraculous. If you never see another miracle, you are one with Christ in you.
Pay attention to the Star. The Wise Men saw the star and followed its light to
Remember, “The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.” Remember, just as the shepherds returned glorifying and praising God let us begin the new year with the same joy and expectation of His second coming.
2 comments:
yes, there are so many of God's children who have been beacons of light when things get dark for me they were "as stars shining in the universe"...I love what you wrote "God stills guides the way to Christ through the light of Christ in others. Remember, God always lights our way back to Him."
i just read your post again- slower- it's true, the angels are watching our for our spiritual birth too, "All of heaven rejoiced at his birth and those same angels rejoice when Christ is born in us. The angels are there with the crowd of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1) cheering us on in our journey of faith."
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