‘Trumpets sound and angels sing, listen to what they say. Man will live for every more because of Christmas Day,’ written by Jester Hairston. These are some of my favourite words of all the Christmas carols. We can live for ever and ever with our God, because He came to earth in the year nought AD and lived and died in our place to cover our sins. It doesn’t matter whether it was 25th December or 6th January as some have worked out. It doesn’t matter whether our country exchanges presents on this day, Christmas Eve or any other time. He came, that’s what matters.
In spite of our secular world, carols are still sing, the baby is worshiped as the Son of God, He is our Immanuel, God with us. While in some places Christianity is being squashed, it is springing up in other places, unexpected places. He is worshipped in cathedrals, massive arenas as well tiny village churches, kitchen tables and secretly.
Two thousand years hasn’t dimmed the message or lessened the significance in our lives. Our increasing years has not changed the message, troubles have not blunted it. The message ‘Good will to men on earth,’ and ‘Glory to God in the highest,’ is still is the message to us. Let us rejoice in it today.
