As we so often forget, Christmas, the Real Christmas, didn't happen conveniently for anyone. It wasn't convenient for Mary or Joseph. It wasn't convenient for Herod. It wasn't picturesque. It was, however, God sending Love to us in a very relatable way - who as a mother has not put herself in Mary's place?
Can you imagine being a teenage mother, traveling for days and finding yourself in labor? There is nowhere for you to go. You only have your young husband for comfort and support - and he's not even the father of your baby. But, you have the promise of your Creator that in your womb rests the Hope of the World.
I think the song, "Silent Night" could not be more misleading. Silent Night, Holy Night, All is Calm, All is Bright - if you read the same Bible that I do - you realize that God specializes in showing Himself in scary and otherwise unlikely situations. That's why they're called miracles.
This song was our special music this past Sunday in church. I'm not "up to date" on my Christian songs, so maybe everyone has already heard this song. As I listened to it for the first time, I found it very powerful. A good friend remarked yesterday, "it's difficult to have a mother's heart in this world".
Here are the lyrics - click here to listen see the video - depicting scenes from the movie, "Nativity Scene". Even if you think Christmas is only a sweet fairy-tale, you may find it very moving. I think it describes the birth of Jesus in a very real, very gritty, and not necessarily pretty way.
Labor of Love - by Andrew Peterson
It was not a silent night
There was blood on the ground
You could hear a woman cry
In the alleyways that night
On the streets of David's town
And the stable was not clean
And the cobblestones were cold
And little Mary full of grace
With the tears upon her face
Had no mother's hand to hold
It was a labor of pain
It was a cold sky above
But for the girl on the ground in the dark
With every beat of her beautiful heart
It was a labor of love
Noble Joseph at her side
Callused hands and weary eyes
There were no midwives to be found
In the streets of David's town
In the middle of the night
So he held her and he prayed
Shafts of moonlight on his face
But the baby in her womb
He was the maker of the moon
He was the Author of the faith
That could make the mountains move
It was a labor of pain
It was a cold sky above
But for the girl on the ground in the dark
With every beat of her beautiful heart
It was a labor of love
For little Mary full of grace
With the tears upon her face
It was a labor of love
Merry Christmas to one and all - may you experience the miracle of Christmas.
Kirs--I heard that song first time a week ago on Christian Radio.Thanks for sharing the video link-very well done! Have a blessed Christmas with the fam!
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I think we actually forget the reason for the celebration much of the time.
ReplyDeleteEven though we dont celebrate it in the way you do I try to remember the reason for the season.
Merry Christmas K.
Is that a picture taken with the new camera??? Thanks for sharing the song. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMarion - you win the prize - yes, that's taken with the new camera!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas - have a great day with your boys!
dude that is SO SO perfect! thank you for posting that!
ReplyDeletethat's so funny, kirsten! i heard this song a week ago for the first time and it really moved me..i've been asking a few people if they had ever heard it and they hadn't. should of asked you :) thanks for sharing the words! -ang
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