St Matthew 1:20 states, “But while he thought on
these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream,
saying, Joseph thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for
that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.”
Joseph
was in terrible mental anguish. If he
put Mary away publically, the Jews would probably stone her to death. So, he was contemplating putting her away
privately. He certainly needed to hear
from God. So, God sent his angel to
assure Joseph that God was going to take care of Mary and himself.
Did you
ever think of what would have happened if Joseph had failed God at this crucial
time in the history of mankind? What
would have happened to Mary? What would
have happened to the baby Jesus who was not yet born of the virgin Mary? It is
easy for us to postulate that God would not have let anything happen to the
Baby Jesus, but it took the obedience of both Mary and Joseph for God to
complete His perfect will. If Joseph had
not had a choice, I do not believe that his choice would have been recorded in
the Holy Writ.
Compared to Joseph’s choice, many of our choices in life seem somewhat
insignificant. At this time of
Christmas, it behooves all Christian musicians to remember that our choices, no
matter how small they seem, do matter.
If God could trust Joseph to make the right choice, surely He will help
us to make right choices during this Christmas season. Joseph was truly blessed because God could
trust him to make the right decision.
I know
from experience that it is about this time in December that musicians go into
depression. We wish that our Christmas
presentations would have been performed more accurately. We can think of a thousand and one things
that we could have done more efficiently.
However the Presentations are over and we are left with the “Christmas
program blues”. Look up! I believe God’s
angel is saying to you “do not be afraid.
God has accepted your musical offering.”
It isn’t the grandness of our musical offerings that matter but it is
the fact that we have given Him the best offering that we were capable of
giving and that we offered it as an offering “in righteousness”.
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