Come! Let's Adore Him!
Find rest, O my soul, in God alone, for my expectation comes from Him (Ps. 62:5).
Oh, if only our expectations would come from Him -- God alone. How different Christmas might be --
How much more simple, despite complexity.How much more sweet, even with the taste of tears.How much more sincere in a sea of artificial.
If only we could put on Jesus daily --Swaddle ourselves in him.Step out our doors into a desperate, hurting world --
Sacrifice as he sacrificed.Give as he gave.Speak as he spoke.Love as he loved.
Christmas might be experienced differently --No longer a season but a lifestyle,Not just twelve days but twelve months...With just a shift of one's expectations and a change of attire.Clothed in Christ, expecting miracles.Living to love because of the Love that came down.Because of Jesus.Yes -- because of Jesus, this one who passed recently -- tragic though it may seem -- passed into Eternity and heard, as though for the first time, in a new way --
O come all ye faithful,Joyful and triumphant,O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem.Come and behold Him,Born the King of angels;O come let us adore Him,O come let us adore Him,O come let us adore him,Christ the Lord.(O Come, All Ye Faithful -- composer unknown)
This dear sister now sees the Prince of Peace face to face.I pray for her children that each will experience the peace that passes all earthy understanding (Phil. 4:7), even as they mourn this loss, and at Christmastime.The message of this carol is for us, here and now --In our joy, as ministers of Joy,As well as in our sorrow, as recipients of Comfort.And may our expectation — at Christmas and always — come from Him.
O come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.
Dear Jesus, please help us keep our focus on you and on you alone--at Christmas and all throughout the year. Amen.