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Why the comma in God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen?

Why the comma in God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen? First published in Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833), with the help of William B. Sandy, God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen is one of the oldest carols sung today, dating back over 500 years. The composer is not known but at least two sources from that time period heralded it as the nation’s favorite carol.

Did you know that God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen is the only song mentioned in Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol? Ebenezer Scrooge lashes out, “’…at the first sound of ‘God bless you merry, gentlemen, May nothing you dismay!’ Scrooge seized the ruler with such energy of action that the singer fled in terror…”

Why the comma in God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen?

When we look deeper into this ancient and beloved carol, we see that some of the words have changed meanings down through the centuries. The word rest meant to keep or make and merry possibly referred to being strong or mighty, similar to Robin Hood’s Merry Men or Robin Hood’s Mighty and Strong Men.

The insertion of the comma after merry could have been written, “God make you mighty, gentlemen.” No wonder they were singing this up and down the streets of London! They weren’t encouraging merry men to rest necessarily, they were encouraging those mighty men, who had discovered Christ had been born, to continue to stand strong, or maybe as a reminder that God would keep them safe and strong if they were in Christ Jesus.

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen is a wonderful rallying cry for The Church today! Christmas is much more than tinsel and gifts, and as the Body of Christ, it is our duty to herald it from the rooftops that the babe was born in a manger but it didn’t end there. He was born as a baby, to be sure, but He lived a sinless life and gave that life as a ransom to save us all from Satan’s power when we have gone astray!

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy!

As you reflect on this song throughout the Christmas season, or maybe include it in your caroling list, remember that in Bethlehem was born the Son of God by name and His name is Jesus. Then, thank God that He has made YOU Mighty through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit, not to just hoard His goodness to yourself but to spread the Good News wherever you go this Christmas and beyond.

Enjoy the lyrics and the video and let nothing you dismay; we have hope this blessed Christmas season that He is coming again!

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
God rest ye merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay,
Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day;
To save us all from Satan’s power when we were gone astray.

Refrain:
O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy;
O tidings of comfort and joy.

In Bethlehem, in Israel, this bless’d Babe was born,
And laid within a manger upon this bless’d morn;
The which His mother Mary did nothing take in scorn.

From God our heavenly Father a bless’d angel came;
And unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same;
How that in Bethlehem was born the Son of God by name.

‘Fear not, then,’ said the angel, ‘Let nothing you afright
This day is born a Savior of a pure Virgin bright,
To free all those who trust in Him from Satan’s power and might.’

The shepherds at those tidings rejoiced much in mind,
And left their flocks a-feeding in tempest, storm and wind,
And went to Bethl’em straightaway this bless’d Babe to find.

But when to Bethlehem they came where our dear Savior lay,
They found Him in a manger where oxen feed on hay;
His mother Mary kneeling unto the Lord did pray.

Now to the Lord sing praises all you within this place,
And with true love and brotherhood each other now embrace;
This holy tide of Christmas all others doth deface.

God bless the ruler of this house, and send him long to reign,
And many a merry Christmas may live to see again;
Among your friends and kindred that live both far and near.

Final Refrain:

That God send you a happy new year, happy new year,
And God send you a happy new year.

Nannette-Christmas

Thanksgiving Guests: The Good, Bad, Ugly & Adorable

All this week we are talking about being Thankful. Yesterday, I presented a short few questions I wish you would answer for me! I need a little more input for tomorrow and Friday’s post. You can see them here and thank you in advance! You can also read Monday’s post, 25 Totally Random & Fun Facts for Thanksgiving here!

Disclaimer: This post is written from an anonymous perspective (almost entirely). Just things I have heard from others over the years, things I have read and in no way reflect on my own family or friends. It is all in good fun! So if any of my own family members snub me tomorrow thinking I was talking about them or anyone is offended, you missed the point of this lighthearted post. And, even better, add your own observances from holidays past!. It’s all in good fun.

Family gatherings bring to mind smiling faces, delicious aromas wafting from the kitchen, favorite relatives conversing in the sitting room and precious little towheads running from room to room in a game of hide and seek.

But then there are the annoying. The Good, The Bad, The Ugly and The Adorable Guest for Thanksgiving. Recognize anyone?

  1. The Phone Obsessed. Don’t expect conversation from these people. All day long they will be texting, scrolling and surfing. They come up for air to eat but can still hold the phone in one hand and a fork in the other.
  2. The Leftover Hoarders. You fixed the meal, you bought all the ingredients, you did all the work and will be cleaning cranberry relish out of the carpet for days. But these precious saints bring in extra throw-away containers to fill up for their family, their neighbors and coworkers!
  3. The Thanksgiving Martyr. They stayed up all night long cooking, cleaning, and preparing for the Big Day. I heard of a lady who literally laid in front of her oven All Night Long baking for her beloved family and had to tell everyone that was invited, and anyone else that would listen, how exhausted she was from the prepping.
  4. The Last-to-Show-First-to-Go. Every family has them, every family loves them. You can’t start until they get there because they might be bringing something worthwhile but you can count on them being late. Every. Single. Time. Naturally, they are the first to go as well, always having a busier schedule, more important appointments and little darlings that must have their beauty sleep.
  5. The Bragger and One-Upper. Ugh. You listen the first time through the living room but the rest of the day you avoid them if possible. How much money they make, the influential people they know, the fancy car they drive. They might even stop for a moment to ask what YOU are doing but immediately interrupt to say they did it better, faster, cheaper and for charity.
  6. The Political Debaters. Everyone avoids sitting next to, walking by or getting within 50 feet of the relative that is an expert on the current political situation. Of course these are important things but most of us at Thanksgiving are more concerned about who gets the wishbone instead of whether or not Donald Trump should be President of the U.S.A.
  7. The Bad Breath Brigade. They may be some of the nicest people to grace Planet Earth but their breath would make the family dog’s seem like baby’s breath. They always seem to want to stand six inches away from you so you are continually making a path in the carpet to try and get away.
  8. The Drama-is-your-Mama. It’s a miracle this one made it to the gathering at all there is so much going on in their life. They desire to be the center of attention and usually accomplish it. Woe is me, Eyore is my name. Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, think I’ll go eat worms. 
  9. The Best-Friends-As-A-Child-Now-I-Don’t-Know-You-Relative. You were probably the same age, cousins, played together all the time, grew up liking the same things, maybe even went to the same school for a few years. Inseparable. Now they are unrecognizable. Yet your parents keep going on and on about how close you were and how much you had in common. Can anyone say, “Awkward.”
  10. The Bratty Kid. You know the one. Every family has them at some point. They are loud, obnoxious and totally annoying. And they won’t leave you alone. The adoring parent never sees anything they do, from picking their nose to stomping your foot every time they pass through the room….your patience is running thin.

Holidays are the best, provide us with countless memories, good and/or bad. They are the backbone of American culture and tradition and we are blessed to have them. For all of the good, bad, disgusting and adorable we are graced with loving relatives and friends that we cherish the most.

Thanksgiving Guests The Good, Bad, Ugly & Adorable

They are one and the same.

Yes, it is true. Sometimes we annoy, sometimes we frustrate and sometimes we drive others up the wall. But if we were all the same life would be ever-so-dull! Those annoying family members are also the ones we adore and can’t wait to see…even if we won’t admit it.

So, come tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, look for the silly habits, idiosyncrasies and peculiarities of those that have gathered together.

Then, thank God for each and every one of them and what they bring to the table. You are blessed.

Wishing you a great day of travel, cooking, cleaning, or whatever is on your plate for the day before our Day of Thanks.

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Go for the Rescue!

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“And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the flesh.” Jude 1:23

Once upon a time, not too long ago, I was riding in our car with The Sweetheart and one of My Three Sons. As we passed a certain house, I suddenly called out for my husband to turn the car around and go back. Since I had frightened him so badly, he slammed on his brakes and pulled into an adjacent driveway. I said I was sure that I had seen smoke coming from the red brick with the white shutters; there was a fire!

It was a little late at night, the house was dark and we were sure the occupants were asleep. But as we got closer, even my son and The Sweetheart both saw something resembling smoke coming from the house. I was ready to call 911 and run in a panic to the front door to awaken this family inside.

But then The Sweetheart took a second look. “I don’t think that is smoke.”  I kept pushing because I could see it hovering along the ground around the front bushes and underneath one of the bedroom windows.

Knowing he will never convince me otherwise, and to keep me from calling the fire department until we were sure, The Sweetheart got out of the car and headed toward the house. Just as he got to the front walk he immediately turned around and made a quick dash back to the car. Jumping in the driver’s side door, he let out an exhale and said, “Let’s get out of here. That’s NOT smoke, Nannette, it’s the dryer vent!”

Oops.

The Sweetheart wasn’t as amused and my son was doubled over in laughter in the back seat. Just as he was recovering from what he had witnessed, he thought about what would have happened if I had called 911…and once again he was overcome with hilarity.

In my defense, at least I didn’t just ignore the misty fog coming out from underneath the window…the laundry room window. At least I was concerned about my fellow neighbor. At least I was GOING to rescue them…if there had been a reason to.

Go for the Rescue! The hilarious story of the time I almost rescued someone from a fire. HopeintheHealing.com

Go for the Rescue! The hilarious story of the time I almost rescued someone from a fire. HopeintheHealing.com

I thought about this story the other day and wondered if I am that concerned about the people all around me every day. The houses I drive by, those in my own neighborhood, the people I interact with frequently all deserve to hear about Jesus. They deserve to be rescued!

“What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost, until he finds it?” Luke 15:4 ESV.

What’s it like to be lost? Paul described it in Ephesians 2:12: “You were at that time separate from Christ, excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.”

Having no hope!!

I don’t want to ignore the signs that I see in others. This is a day of desperation. There is no hope in this world, in this life by itself. Our hope is in the salvation of Jesus Christ, what HE has done gives us joy in this life and in eternity. How can we keep it to ourselves?

“Let him know that whoever brings back a sinner from his wandering will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.” James 5:20 ESV.

Do you know someone today who is hurting, who doesn’t know the Savior? Is there a way you can work Him into your conversation? Can you invite them to church, out for coffee or to go for a walk? Many times if you just give them opportunity to talk you can easily see where their heart is hurting. Maybe they need prayer, don’t just tell them you will pray for them but do it. Right then, right there. Be a rescuer, no matter how silly you might think it seems, in this case, God will meet you there. He will give you the words to say, the prayer to pray and the sensitivity to help a friend in need.

Go for the Rescue!

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