The Christmas song begins with a whisper in the dark. The night wind speaks to the little lamb: “Do you see what I see?” A bright star shines with a tail as big as a kite. It reminds us that God often begins His work in small, silent ways—light shining in darkness, hope rising when no one expects it.
Then the message moves forward. The little lamb speaks to the shepherd boy: “Do you hear what I hear?” A song fills the sky, a voice as big as the sea. Heaven is announcing that the Savior has come. The shepherds—simple, ordinary people—are the first to hear.
Next, the shepherd speaks to the mighty king: “Do you know what I know?” A Child has been born, cold and vulnerable. Not in a palace, but in a manger. The King of kings came in the weakest way, so every person—rich or poor, broken or whole—could come near to Him.
Finally, the king speaks to the people everywhere: “Listen to what I say! Pray for peace!” Because the Child sleeping in the night will bring goodness and light. And that is the heart of Christmas: the light of Christ shining for the whole world to receive.
This season, may we see His light, hear His voice, know His love, and share His peace—just as the song beautifully shows, from wind… to lamb… to shepherd… to king… to every person everywhere.
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Hallelujah
ReplyDeleteAmen. Help us Lord to bear witness to that Light.
ReplyDeleteAmen... Glory to HIM in highest 🙏🙏
ReplyDeleteAmen Glory to Jesus
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