The conductor stood on the podium, his eyes scanning the choir and orchestra. The singers arranged the music in their folders, found a comfortable position for standing, and held the folder where they could see the conductor just over the top. Orchestra members positioned their music on the stand, found a comfortable position in their seats, and then sat still. The conductor waited and watched until everyone was ready. Then, with a downbeat of his baton, the sounds of Handels Overture to Messiah filled the cathedral.
With the sound swirling around me, I felt I was immersed in Christmaswhen God, at just the right moment, signaled the downbeat and set in motion an overture that started with the birth of the Messiah, the High Priest of the good things to come (Heb. 9:11).
Every Christmas, as we celebrate Christs first coming with glorious music, Im reminded that Gods people, like choir and orchestra members, are getting ready for the next downbeat of the conductor when Christ will come again. On that day, we will participate with Him in the final movement of Gods symphony of redemptionmaking all things new (Rev. 21:5). In anticipation, we need to keep our eyes on the conductor and make sure we are ready.
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~ Good Evening! ~
Off To A Holiday Party (multi-religious)
Merry Christmas!
This is the Arabic character "nun" the first letter of the word "Nazarene." I post it as my avatar in solidarity with people of all faiths suffering persecution at the hands of Islam. Many of them are members of the oldest of our Christian Communities, dating from the days of the Apostles. They endure cruel, merciless and unrelenting persecution. They are Orthodox and Catholic, Protestant and Evangelical, Coptic, Pentecostal, and Baptist. To the persecutors they, and we, are all "Nazarenes." |
Shavua Tov.
Wishing all our Jewish troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
a peaceful and prosperous week.
Prayers for our troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
for a safe and peaceful week ahead.
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