Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!
Peace in heaven and glory in the highest! Some of the Pharisees in the crowd
said to Jesus, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples!" "I tell you", he replied, "if they
keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”1
My family and I greatly enjoy watching Christmas specials on television. Recently, we watched a two-hour special with numerous vocal artists singing a
variety of Christmas songs. After watching, we had an interesting conversation about
the words of the songs we heard. These songs are filled with praise to God for
the birth of His Son, Jesus. There was one song and artist that stood out to me
the most. This artist does not say to be a Christian, nor do they necessarily
live a life that would indicate they are followers of Jesus, yet they
wholeheartedly sung out the lyrics to “O Holy Night”, which clearly says:
“O holy night, the
stars are brightly shining,
it is the night of
our dear Savior’s birth.
Long lay the world
in sin and error pining,
till he appeared
and the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope
the weary world rejoices,
for yonder breaks
a new and glorious morn.
Chorus
Fall on your knees,
oh hear the angel voices!
O night divine! O night when Christ was
born.
O night, O holy night,
O night divine.”
This professional singer may not have paid attention to the meaning
of these beautiful lyrics, nor realized what they were doing, but they were praising
God. This led me to think of today’s verse. God will use whomever he wants, and
whatever means he wants, to bring honor and glory to Himself. If we, His
children, don’t sing out in praise, then the stones will cry out (which in this
case was a non-Christian singer)!
As we prepare our hearts for Christ’s birth this week, let us remember that it is all about HIM. It is not about the gifts we
give or receive or the decorations. Christ was born! Let us come together to
praise God in loud voices for His indescribable gift to us.
Suggested prayer: Dear God, we praise you for the indescribable
gift you gave us in Jesus. Amid all the celebrations that take place at
Christmas, I ask that you help me be intentional about where I place my focus.
It is all about you, Lord. Only you deserve the praise, honor, and glory
forever! Thank you for the reminder that our lives are to be an act of worship
to you. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Luke 19:38-40 (NIV).