DECEMBER 18 "DO YOU STILL HAVE A SONG TO SING THIS CHRISTMAS?"
"Beside the rivers of Babylon, we sat and wept…..we put away our
harps." No problem right, they’re down in the dumps, it’s just not “good
times” right now. However the most unlikely (or maybe not so unlikely) event
occurs, the ungodly Babylonians want them to sing a song for them. One of the
great songs about their God, that they are renowned for singing all over the
existing world; at that time. Unfortunately, to the surprise of the Babylonians
and maybe even to their own surprise, they reply “we have no song to sing”. In
the most unlikely situations and times, when we least expect it, will we be
asked, by those that we have been trying to reach, those that have been
persecuting us, those that have rejected us in the past, now, in our worse
moment, at a time when we are down, do they come to us and say, “sing us a
song” and what do we say, “ get a way from me right now, I just want to be left
alone; going through a rough time, I've hung my harp and I have nothing to sing
about God right now”. The danger is, who knows if we will ever get this
opportunity again and of course it comes to us at the worse of times. But isn't
that life! When we are prepared, when we are on our God, when we are on our
spiritual high horse and want to preach and sing to the world, nobody wants to
listen, but then when we are down, someone knocks on our door, someone gives us
a call or shows up at our church and we are not singing anymore! Do you still
have a song to sing? Singing is unique to our faith, Christians do allot of
singing. The birth of Christ was preceded with a Choir of Angels singing about
the coming birth of Christ, “ Suddenly a great army of heaven’s angels appeared
with the angel, singing praises to God; Glory to God in the highest heaven and
peace on earth to those with whom he is pleased”. The celebration of Christ
(Christ-mas) has always been with singing. As Israel is being reintroduced to
their God; Jehovah brings a great deliverance for His people, Miriam, in a
moment of spontaneity, picks up her tambourine and shouts, “let’s sing to our
God!” One thing that is still good about Christmas is that every mall, every
store for the next week or so, will be filled with music that is specific to
celebrating Christmas. No doubt, some of the songs are a far cry from
celebrating Christ (Grandma got run over by a reindeer) but yet, if you listen
enough, you will find they still play some of the classics; and that’s a
miracle in itself, especially in today’s politically, hyper- sensitive society,
that we live in. Christmas can become annoying if you don’t have a song to sing
anymore, as you cannot get-a-way from singing during Christmas. Has Christmas
caught you at a bad time this year? Are people, that you would least expect,
wanting a song from you this Christmas? Question is, “do you still have a song
to sing or have you hung up your harp?”
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