By Rick Porter
Hear the Angels Sing ( Dickinson County News, December 12, 2006)
Perhaps it’s just the Ebenezer Scrooge in me, but I’m not much of a caroler. When pressed into participation I sing, but rarely with the gusto of those around me. And too often I sing in a rote way, not giving full attention to the words. There is however, one line of one verse of one carol that always captures my attention.
A story is told of a man seasonally employed to bring the presence of Santa to Christmas gatherings for businesses and schools. He was on his way to a gig, an office party, but had been asked to stop by the nursing home to make a quick visit to the residents. This was pro bono work, but if Santa won’t do it who will?
He quickly made his rounds with a “ho, ho, ho” to each room. Just before departing, he peeked into a darkened cubicle where an elderly man lay apparently asleep, curled on his bony side. Santa prepared to leave in a flash. But the man made a feeble beckoning gesture visible in the dim light of a tiny Christmas tree. The volunteer Santa approached. The man whispered something so faintly as to be inaudible. Santa moved his jolly old ear very close to the man’s dry mouth. “Forms are bending low,” the man said. Santa did not connect the phrase, assumed confusion, gave a patronizing pat, and hurried off to his paying job.
As he arrived at the office party, holiday music was filling the room. The words of an old carol floated from the ceiling speakers:
O ye beneath life's crushing load,
Whose forms are bending low,
Who toil along the climbing way
With painful steps and slow;
Look now, for glad and golden hours
Come swiftly on the wing;
Oh rest beside the weary road
And hear the angels sing.
Whose forms are bending low,
Who toil along the climbing way
With painful steps and slow;
Look now, for glad and golden hours
Come swiftly on the wing;
Oh rest beside the weary road
And hear the angels sing.
The song was “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear” written as a poem in 1849 and put to music 10 years later. The essence of the song is that angels did not just appear and sing at the birth of Christ. They show up and serenade regularly and often.
Just when we are so burdened as to not hear, at the most difficult of times, when life’s loads crush and our forms bend, they minister most. Immanuel, meaning “God-with-us,” attends us as His invisible person, the Holy Spirit, and He is attended by angels. The heart of God is to meet us at life’s darkest intersections with comfort, encouragement, a touch of heaven, and a breath of hope. The old man in the nursing home wasn’t just complaining to Santa about his lot in life. He was acknowledging that in Santa’s visit, no matter how hurried, there was an angelic grace.
Whether or not you sing the carols this year, be encouraged to live the carols. For you, this season may not be one of happiness, good memories, or togetherness. You may be grieving, regretful, or lonely. Life’s road seems crushing and your form is bending low. That does not disqualify you from the true Christmas message. While others scurry in apparent happiness, the invitation to the crushed and the bent still stands:
Oh rest beside the weary road
And hear the angels sing.
And hear the angels sing.
13 comments:
Oh, that's so very lovely! Thank you for sharing this timeless story. May we all seek to see those, in all parts of our lives, whose 'forms are bending low,' and realize that someday our own forms will be bending as well. May we bend with grace and peace! Bless you all!
I'm smiling at the memory this post has brought to mind. That verse of that song impacted both me and my sister, she in Seattle and me in Guatemala, at the same moment regarding our father who had just died - been released from his crushing load. Not a huge burden to experience a death in the family at Christmas when this verse of this Christmas Carol is there for us.
Beautiful story/lesson. Thank you for sharing!
~Amy in WI
I knew you loved me.
Of course I love you Amie Sexton, of course I do. :)
I.NEEDED.THIS.TODAY.
Thanks.
God is good... I'm sitting here searching in the scriptures for just the right word from God for encouragement. I found many scriptures but also found your wonderful message. Thank you , Tara and Troy, for sharing your hearts.
This was a beautiful post. I had tears in my eyes at the end and as I ponder this line "Whether or not you sing the carols this year, be encouraged to live the carols". thank you.
Troy and Tara,
I learned about your work and ministry just after the earthquake from Fran and Jay Johnson (in Virginia). They are friends and attend church with us. I have been following your blog for almost a year now and am often touched, inspired, challenged and always entertained (often laughing outloud!) I've not commented before but this entry really touched my heart. Our family is grieving the sudden loss of my father in October so the image of angels minstering as we once again celebrate God's great love for us this Christmas was what I needed to read. Thank you for your ministry, to those you touch in Hatti and all of us who read your blog!!
Sara Houff
Tara,
I loved the video. It was perfect. I have a quick question...You used to feature on your blog roll a couple in Port au Prince who was starting a girls home. They had just gotten their first girl the last I read. You now don't have them listed and I don't remember their names or the blog name...any ideas of who they were?
Courtney
Dear Sara -
Thank you for your sweet words. Rest.
Dear Courtney -
Jalayne and Jared Colbenz ... will try to find their link for you to and come back to leave a note with that link here in the comments. They are doing well, I know that much.
Troy and Tara,
Thank you for another beautiful post. It's truly a gift for me as I have struggled and at times lost my faith, but everytime I read a post on here or fb, I feel as though God is saying: "I am here and haven't left you...don’t give up!" I guess my aunt was right when she said there are always angels watching over you. Eternal thanks for the wonderful work you do, the message of hope and redemption, and true love and joy that you share unto the world.
God Bless,
Tara R.
Thanks Tara,
I found them!
Courtney
PS: I long for the day when I can be in Haiti full time. It's close now, maybe 18 months, but until them I love reading all of the blogs I can. It makes me feel like I am almost there!
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