Posted November 26th, 2010 at 10:41 am by Dan Musick
During the 2010 Christmas holiday, DDM asks, “What do you think about when you tie your shoes?”
Chances are, if you have had tie-able shoes for some years, your thoughts would probably be about what the next activity is. Actions that are repeated time after time become automatic and require little or no thought for most people.
At Christmas time, Carols, songs, stories, cards, and the like can get to the overload point very quickly. In these moments, it’s easy to think about the artist and the style, and not about the content of what we are taking in. For example, Bing Crosby singing “Adeste Fideles” can be more about remembering Bing, some distant holiday memory, or even a time you heard “O Come, All Ye Faithful” stirringly performed at church.
The Christmas Story
Recently during a long ride in a vehicle, I put on an audio copy of the Christmas Story at Luke chapter 1 and the following chapters in the Bible. The story hit me like I’d just heard it the first time. One of the things I noticed was the tendency to sing among all the players in the Christmas story. But there was something that moved them to sing–namely joy. Deeply felt joy moved the mouths of Mary, Zacharias, Elizabeth, and Simeon in skillful artistry to their Creator for sending His Son to earth at last.
What did they see in this newborn baby? And what is the significance of that about 2010 years later? Click on the narration video link above, and try the adjoining chapters. We also invite you to read our blog post titled the “Only Thing In Life That Really Matters.”
You can also read our 2016 and 2017 Christmas reflections, Merry Christmas! and Christmas: What Child is This?
(Note: The links contained in this blog post do not indicate endorsement of any commercial product or products at the destination, or of those at related pages).
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