The First Noel

One of my favorite Christmas songs about the birth of Jesus is “The First Noel.” Noel is a French word from the Latin word natalis, which means “birth.” It is an English carol that was sung by the village people as they brought in the Yule log on Christmas Eve each year. They would burn the Yule log to symbolize the triumph of light over darkness. Now that will preach!

Psalm 89:15 tells us, “Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, O Lord.” And in Matthew 11:30, “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

God reminds us in the Bible about His extreme care He has for us. In the Psalm verse the word, “light” is written to have the meaning of guidance, but in the book of Matthew, the word “light” is with the meaning of something easy to carry, not heavy. OR could it be the intent of the word “light” is the same in both verses?

Now, look at the end of God’s redemptive story, Revelation 21:23, “The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb (First Noel) is its lamp.”

Friends, I pray this Christmas season you will let The Lamb of God’s light triumph over your darkness, for His light IS light!

In the next three weeks, we have CTS team members Lynne Freauf and Sandy Davis, and guest writer, Crystal Shultz, starting off our New Year! I want to tell each of you Merry Christmas! I am grateful for the encouraging words you have sent me throughout the year. We intentionally pray for the blogs to encourage and empower others and make them thirsty for God! Would you bless us by praying for this too and that our territory increases with life-changing impact? The CTS team stands ready to equip, encourage, and empower you to help you live the life God intended. Embrace the miracle of the birth of Jesus and make the year 2020 your year of awakening!!

Merry Christmas from the Choose to Soar Team!

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