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Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about!

We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket. It’s run by a big Eastern syndicate you know. –Lucy

Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about!

Driving down the road today, the local Christian radio station played Christmas Time is Here and immediately I could see Linus reading the Christmas story.

Christmas time is here
Happiness and cheer
Fun for all that children call
Their favorite time of the year
 
Snowflakes in the air
Carols everywhere
Olden times and ancient rhymes
Of love and dreams to share
 
Sleigh bells in the air
Beauty everywhere
Yuletide by the fireside
And joyful memories there
 
Christmas time is here
We’ll be drawing near
Oh, that we could always see
Such spirit through the year
 
Sleigh bells in the air
Beauty everywhere
Yuletide by the fireside
And joyful memories there
 
Christmas time is here
We’ll be drawing near
Oh, that we could always see
Such spirit through the year

What makes this iconic television program so special?

Was it the characters? Yes.

Was it the creator? Yes.

Was it the music? Definitely, yes.

Was it the message? Totally,  yes.

If it had not been for Coca Cola taking on the advertising for the program we may not have this wonderful childhood (and forever after) remembrance in our Christmas-time memory bank. Even after its completion, and screening, CBS executives were not overly impressed with the outcome. But they had committed to their sponsor so A Charlie Brown Christmas hit the airwaves on December 9, 1965.

Drawing in 15.4 million viewers, the special placed second in the ratings, following only the classic Bonanza. Just a few months later, Charles Schulz and Producer Lee Mendelson accepted an Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program.

One of the most amazing scenes in the show is when Charlie Brown’s friend, Linus, the level-headed one, always comforted and supported by his security blanket, reads the Christmas story for a full minute.

On national television.
During prime time.

This was one of the networks biggest concerns; taking the plunge to actually read from the Bible on national television! But Mendelson and Schulz said if they didn’t do it, then who would?

Exactly.

If we don’t do it, who will?

Christmas-time has changed, dramatically, in the last 50+ years. It isn’t always politically correct to celebrate the real reason for the season.

“Christmas is not only getting too commercial,

it’s getting too dangerous. “-Linus

The vast majority of us will never get the opportunity that Linus had to share the Gospel to millions of viewers at one time; and yet we can do our part. Charlie Brown always thought he didn’t amount to anything and that is a tactic that the enemy uses on God’s people today.

Do we have to stand up on the street corner yelling “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” and making a spectacle of ourselves just because we can?

No, just don’t. Please don’t.

But you don’t have to stop saying, “Merry Christmas” either.

Just continue to do as you have always done,

be who you have always been and share the love of God. 

Your actions speak much, much louder than your words.

When in doubt, or difficult circumstance, speak the Word. There is strength, power and wisdom in those 66 books of the Bible that are God-breathed and inspired. Use them! Memorize them, consume them whenever possible. Then those words will flow back out of us as strength, comfort and life-giving power to those that hear.

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year when we keep Jesus first. Love Him, share Him and show His love everywhere you go. Decorate that sad, little tree and remember why He came…and that He is coming back again!

What are some of your favorite memories from A Charlie Brown Christmas? And, how can we better share Jesus this season?

Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!

 

Go, tell it on the Mountain!

 Did you know that Go Tell It On The Mountain has no published author, because it was passed down from plantation to plantation and never credited properly? John Wesley Work actually published it in 1907 and it has been a favorite Christmas carol for many decades.

He made me a watchman

Upon a city wall,

And if I am a Christian,

I am the least of all.

The story didn’t end for the shepherds, the Wise Men, for Joseph or Mary after the birth of Jesus. It didn’t even end 33 years later after His death burial and resurrection!

Here we are, ready to enter 2021. Did you know that He made YOU a watchman? He made ME a watchman! And if we are Christians at all, and we are friends, we are, we are the least of all, but He put us here to do a job.

So what did He leave us here to do?

Go tell it! Proclaim it everywhere you go!

We are to make His name glorious as we spread the Good News. Jesus Christ was born and it’s more than just a story. It’s not a fairy tale. It is for you, for your children, and their children too. Acts 2:39.

Are we moved with compassion to share this Gospel today? Are we willing in good times or adversity to share the story and our testimony?

Let us not hide it under a bushel. Let us not be so caught up in our plenty that we forget that our purpose on this earth is to reach others, not just to satisfy our earthly desires and wants.

He was born for a reason. He died for a reason. For you, me and all who would believe.

Let’s take this Good News, over the hills and everywhere!

While shepherds kept their watching
Over silent flocks by night,
Behold throughout the heavens,
There shone a holy light:
Go, Tell It On The Mountain,
Over the hills and everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ is born.

The shepherds feared and trembled
When lo! above the earth
Rang out the angel chorus
That hailed our Saviour’s birth:
Go, Tell It On The Mountain,
Over the hills and everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ is born.

Down in a lowly manger
Our humble Christ was born
And God send us salvation,
That blessed Christmas morn:
Go, Tell It On The Mountain,
Over the hills and everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ is born.

When I am a seeker,
I seek both night and day;
I seek the Lord to help me,
And He shows me the way:
Go, Tell It On The Mountain,
Over the hills and everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ is born.

He made me a watchman
Upon the city wall,
And if I am a Christian,
I am the least of all.
Go, Tell It On The Mountain,
Over the hills and everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ is born.

Psalm 105:1 “Give thanks to the Lord and proclaim his greatness. Let the whole world know what he has done.”

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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel! The rich scripture and story behind the song!

The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him ‘Emmanuel’, which means ‘God with us.’ Matthew 1:23.

In the Middle Ages, monks observed Advent as a time of and serious consideration of The Secondmeditation This beloved hymn was penned almost 1200 years ago by an anonymous monk in Europe. It is said to have come from a set of Latin verses called the “O antiphons“, performed in monasteries in the 8th century. An antiphon just means that two choirs sat opposite each other, singing the verses alternately.

The verses each referred to titles of the Messiah, telling of His coming. The five mentioned in the song are:

Emmanuel (God with us)-Isaiah 7:14 NKJV. “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.
Lord of Might-Exodus 19:16 NKJV. “Then it came to pass on the third day, in the morning, that there were thunderings and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp trembled.”
Rod (Branch) of Jesse-Isaiah 11:1 NIV.A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.” Isaiah 11:10. NIV.  In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his resting place will be glorious.”
Dayspring (Morning Star)-Numbers 24:17 KJV. “I shall see him, but not now: I shall behold him, but not nigh: there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.”
Key of David-Isaiah 22:22 KJV. “And the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder; so he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open.”

In 1851, John Mason Neale translated it from Latin to English and called it Draw nigh, draw nigh, Emmanuel. Eventually it became known as we adore it today, O Come, O come, Emamnuel.

God is with us...Emmanuel!

Today, we are cumbered about with many things during this blessed season. Sure, we have our Christmas music playing, some of it even includes beloved hymns. We attend church, if we aren’t quarantined, and hear about the coming of the Christ Child. Hopefully we take time as a family to reflect on the real meaning of Christmas. But seldom do we focus on The Second Coming during the Christmas season!

Wouldn’t it be good if, this year, we could not only look back at why Jesus came as an infant but we could look ahead at His ultimate promise?

The coming of the Lord for His Bride!

We can look around us and see how much things have changed in our world BEFORE 2020! This past year we can lay our newspaper (or tablet, etc.) alongside our Bible and be amazed as we watch prophecy unfold before our very eyes. Yet, we do not despair! We look up for we know our redemption draws closer every day.

We are blessed to have relationship with Him now, to know Him now, to celebrate His first coming…now.

This relationship is preparation for the coming of Christ, when we shall see Him face to face!

We invite Him to come!

I pray I won’t leave Jesus in the manger but realize His purpose in coming the first time was to conquer death, hell and the grave so He might come a SECOND TIME for us!

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!

O come, O come, Emmanuel,
and ransom captive Israel
that mourns in lonely exile here
until the Son of God appear.

Refrain:
Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel
shall come to you, O Israel.

O come, O Wisdom from on high,
who ordered all things mightily;
to us the path of knowledge show
and teach us in its ways to go. Refrain

O come, O come, great Lord of might,
who to your tribes on Sinai’s height
in ancient times did give the law
in cloud and majesty and awe. 

O come, O Branch of Jesse’s stem,
unto your own and rescue them!
From depths of hell your people save,
and give them victory o’er the grave.

O come, O Key of David, come
and open wide our heavenly home.
Make safe for us the heavenward road
and bar the way to death’s abode.

O come, O Bright and Morning Star,
and bring us comfort from afar!
Dispel the shadows of the night
and turn our darkness into light. 

O come, O King of nations, bind
in one the hearts of all mankind.
Bid all our sad divisions cease
and be yourself our King of Peace.

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