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The Songs Tell the Story: A Family Advent DevotionalSample

The Songs Tell the Story: A Family Advent Devotional

DAY 20 OF 25

The Song I Lose My Breath While Singing

I remember feeling guilty one Sunday morning during the Christmas season. The congregation stood to sing “Angels We Have Heard on High.” It is a beautiful Christmas carol, but I’m not a very talented singer.

In fact, I’m not very good at all!

So, we got to the chorus, the part where we all have to sing, “Glo-oooo-ooooo—ooooo—ooria, in excelsis Deeee— eeee-oooo!” I just pretended I was singing all those syllables. I love the words of this French Christmas carol, but I wish it had come with more “singable” music.

What does “Gloria, in excelsis Deo” mean, anyway?

I looked it up. It means “glory to God in the highest.”

When we sing the chorus of “Angels We Have Heard on High,” we are echoing the words of the angels, who proclaimed to the shepherds that their Messiah had been born. The chorus and music were written to feel like a mountain “echo” of the joyous words the angels sang.

The carol was written as an invitation for others to join with the church in a celebration of Christ during the Christmas season. One stanza says:

Come to Bethlehem and see

Him whose birth the angels sing,

Come, adore on bended knee,

Christ the Lord, the newborn King.

We often invite people to Christmas parties during this time of year. We invite people to go shopping or to see a fun movie. We invite people to join us for a lot of activities. “Angels We Have Heard on High” is a reminder that we need to invite them to worship the Christ of Christmas. He is the most important “reason for the season.”

Who would come to church with you this Sunday, if you asked?

Who would enjoy singing carols with a congregation and the chance to go to your Bible class?

Who might hear and understand the real story of Christmas for the first time if you give them an invitation?

Pray about asking. Then, be brave and ask.

There are a lot of people in your church who are there every Sunday because someone invited them to come. (And tell them it’s okay if they can’t really sing. This preacher’s wife has been getting away with it every week!)

Gloria, in excelsis Deo. Glory to God in the highest.

Jesus invites all of us to worship.

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The Songs Tell the Story: A Family Advent Devotional

With twenty-five entries, if you start on December 1, you’ll end this devotional on Christmas Day. Once you’ve read a day together with your children, discuss the main topic. See if your children know these songs, or the stories behind the songs, or the reason we sing these songs.

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