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The Sounding Joy

 

These things have I spoken unto you,

that my joy might remain in you,

and that your joy might be full.

            -- John 15:11

 

 

Merry Christmas from us and our daughters:

From left: Neely, Maddy, Eden and Jordan

 

 

Like a lot of parents do at Christmastime, I made Maddy pick out 20 of her best toys to give away to needy kids. It's a good lesson about sharing and sacrifice for an 8-year-old who already has a mountain of stuff.

 

            It was hard, but she did it. I praised her: "Maddy, doesn't it feel great to know that kids are going to have something under the tree who might not otherwise?"

 

            She was staring rapturously at a point well over my head. Her eyes were shining. Her lips curled up into an ecstatic bow.

 

            Ohhhh! Is she seeing a choir of heavenly angels applauding her charity? Feeling the Christmas spirit as never before? The joy of caring, of sharing, of giving just because your heart is overflowing with love and peace at the coming of the Christ Child?

 

            Nooooooo.

 

"I've got it!" she blurted, charity replaced by anticipation of the next round of loot. "Santa has invisible pipes hidden in all the clouds! That's how he finds out what kids want. There's a big speaker in the wall of the toy room where the elves who build my toys are. You know: Snookums and Ook."

 

            (Snookums and Ook filled out a questionnaire that her big sister Eden once left with Santa's milk and cookies. That's how we know they're "our" elves.)

 

            So she started rattling off her list at high decibels so that the sound could travel through those invisible pipes all the way to the North Pole:

 

            "A laptop . . .

 

            ". . . a cell phone . . .

 

            ". . . a texting machine. . . ."

 

LIKE ANY OF THAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN!!! BAH HUMBUG!!!

 

But in those shining eyes and deepening dimples, I could see the most powerful force in the world: joy.

 

I can't get enough of it, this Christmas. Can you?

 

I heard it in the voice of a fellow whose boss is giving $100,000 to the food bank this year. The donation is in lieu of an office Christmas party, and in lieu of all the nice things that money could buy for himself. Why would he give so much, and why would the employee be happy about it, too?

 

Pure joy. No other reason. Is there any other, that counts?

 

I saw it in the face of a widow who lost her son to cancer recently. Like a lot of people, she's facing her first Christmas "without." It has to hurt. But she said that concentrating on being happy for her son to be out of his pain, and in heaven with Jesus, was her way of fighting off self-pity. If we really believe those words we sing in the Christmas songs, then there's no reason to be sad, even about death. She found the answer: faith. Once you have faith, you have . . .

 

Joy!

 

You know, this past year has been tougher than most among those I love: the sudden death of an infant, several battles with cancer and other illnesses, the searing heart-pain of divorce, the boredom of being laid up for months by an accident, and for many, the loss or down-sizing of dreams because of financial corruption and problems with the economy, over which we have no control. More than a few have lost jobs and have had to put off retirement. It looks like it's going to get worse under the incoming Administration's taxing-and-spending plans.

 

So how on Earth can anybody feel any joy, with all that going on?

 

Easy. You just have faith that the Christmas Child will work it all out for our good.

 

And He will. Take joy! Buckle your seatbelts, and watch Him. If you can work with Him to create those solutions, you'll feel even more joy.

 

In the meantime, you just remember what Christmas is all about, and you look for it - look for Christmas - in the ones you love.

 

It's just one more reason we're lucky to have our tail-ender, Maddy. She just gives me joy:

 

The puckered frown of agonized concentration during the children's choir program as she struggled to remember all the words and actions . . . replaced instantly by a radiant smile and massive theatrical confidence on the face of our little Christmas ham, every time the CAMERA was on her, and she was on the BIG SCREEN!!!

 

The to-the-ceiling shriek when she opened the letter from "S. Claus" urging her to be good these last few days before Christmas, with the distinctive handwriting and artwork that asserted (unsuccessfully!) that it was NOT from her beloved and sprite-like grandfather, NoNo.

 

The exaggerated bow she made after her piano recital, where she knocked out "Away in a Manger" and "We Three Kings" with panache, but brought the house down at the reception later by demonstrating tae kwon do moves to the sacred song "Gloria." You know:

 

"Glo - o - o  -- o - o - oooo - o - o - o - o - oooo - o - o - o - o - oooo - ria!

(low block, punch, punch, front kick, high block, right knife hand, left knife hand, punch, kick)

 

"In excelsis Deo!"

(right square block, left square block, front kick, punch)

 

It was a new rendition of an old favorite. Wacky? Why not?!? It's Christmas!

 

It sparked in my heart this oldie but goodie, that's my Christmas wish for you and yours:

 

Joy to the world, the Lord is come!
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare Him room,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven, and heaven, and nature sing.

 

Joy to the world, the Savior reigns!
Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat, the sounding joy.

 

No more let sins and sorrows grow,
Nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow
Far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found,
Far as, far as, the curse is found.

 

He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love.

 

Merry Christmas, everyone, and remember to repeat the sounding joy!!!

 

By Susan Darst Williams www.RadiantBeams.org Holidays 16 © 2008

 

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