Saturday, November 26, 2011

"In the First Light"

This weekend I am in Wisconsin to celebrate Thanksgiving with my family. At some point after the actual Thanksgiving festivities of sibling cook-offs, What-I-am-Thankful-For's, and turkey left-overs, we jump in our trusty minivan and drive to the Christmas Tree Farm.


It was not a very bright day. In fact, it was rather dreary and wet as we set off. I don't know if we've ever gone Christmas tree hunting in the rain, but that did not stop us. As we pull off the highway onto the one-lane country road edging towards the farm, we traditionally plugged in my iPod to listen to some GLAD. The all-male acapella group of the '80s and '90s just gets it right when it comes to beginning the Advent Season. Below are the lyrics and a link so you can listen for yourself.


     In the first light of a new day 
     No one knew He had arrived
     Things continued as they had been
     While a new born softly cried.

     But the heavens wrapped in wonder
     Knew the meaning of His birth
     In the weakness of a baby
     They knew God had come to earth.

     As His mother held him closely,
     It was hard to understand
     That her baby not yet speaking
     Was the Word of God to man.

     He would tell them of His kingdom,
     But their hearts would not believe
     They would hate Him and in anger
     They would nail Him to a tree.

     But the sadness would be broken
     As the song of life arose
     And the First born of creation
     Would ascend and take his throne.

     He has left it to redeem us,
     But before His life began
     He knew He´d come back not as a baby
     But as The Lord of ev´ry man.

     Hear the angels as they´re singing
     On the morning of His birth
     But how much greater will our song be
     When He comes again
     When He comes again

     Hear the angels as they´re singing
     On the morning of His birth
     But how much greater will our song be
     When He comes again to Earth

     When He comes to rule the Earth!






As you listen and read the words, remember why we set aside so much of our yearly schedule to celebrate on this season.  

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