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That Christmas Carol Said WHAT?

By December 12, 2014April 23rd, 2022History & Holidays2 min read

When I first heard “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”, all I thought of was the movie “Robinhood, Men In Tights”. After a bit of research, I learned that an updated translation would read more like “God Keep You Mighty, Gentlemen”. Well, that made more sense, and erased the images of the aforementioned movie from my mind, whew! The refrain of “Oh tidings of comfort and joy” is an encouragement to press on no matter what. A reminder that, despite our circumstances…Jesus came! Some think Christmas Carols are nothing more than traditional choruses (with way too many chords) that we’re just supposed to sing in December. But don’t miss the truths of the Gospel that blatantly run through these good old songs.

Have you ever sat and read the lyrics of these familiar tunes? “I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day” by Henry W. Longfellow is my favorite. Having had his fair share of tragedy, he takes us on a journey of ups and downs that we all face.

And in despair I bowed my head;

“There is no peace on earth,” I said;

“For hate is strong,

And mocks the song

Of peace on earth, good-will to men.”

But wait, Longfellow wasn’t finished yet!

Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:

“God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;

The Wrong shall fail,

The Right prevail,

With peace on earth, good-will to men.”

Did your heart leap a bit when you read that? Our God is alive and well, and working in our lives! Search these old songs for yourself, and you’ll see they are chock full of truths. Let God speak to you in a new way through them, one of them may even become your new favorite worship song!

Shannon’s parents were church planters, and they introduced her to Jesus at a very young age. Coming to faith so early allowed Shannon to grow up with Jesus as her guide. Through the ups and downs of life, she has always known God loves her and has a plan for her life. As such, Shannon is passionate about her walk with God. He has brought her through the deepest valleys and led her toward great victories and triumphs without leaving her side. Having never seen a trial wasted, and through it all knowing God has never left her side, Shannon knows first-hand that God’s promises are available to everyone. It is no surprise that Shannon is known as a personal encourager. Over the years, Shannon has been blessed to travel the world leading worship, as well as speaking at women’s events and retreats, leading small groups, and serving as a trusted confidant to friends. However, one of her greatest joys and privileges is working as a biblical counselor to women, walking them through the darkest times of their lives and helping them by revealing the hope Jesus offers. Shannon is married to her best friend, Jessie. They have two grown daughters. To contact Shannon, visit the following: www.shannonquintana.com Instagram: @shannonquintana Facebook: The Quintanas