
“And heaven and nature sing…”
Is this new to you?
Nature sings/proclaims God’s praises.
…at least according to Joy to the World.
Oh wait, no, according to the Bible, too.
“I tell you,” he replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”
Luke 19:40
Interesting. (Maybe I’m taking this a bit of context, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to, in general, say that God created nature, and that nature, though it is impacted by sin in this fallen world, causing tragedies, reflects the love of the Creator, possibly through worshipping Him in its own less-than-human-but-still-created way.)
I wonder if that’s the verse Isaac Watts, Joy to the World‘s lyricist, was inspired by when he penned “and Heaven and nature sing”….
Hmmmm. Let’s ponder that as we move into our observations.
3 Other Observations:
We’ll break them down in a min.
- “Let earth receive her King”/ “Prepare Him room”
- “Repeat the sounding joy”
- “Wonders of His love”
Observation #1: “Let earth receive her King”/”Prepare Him room”
Jesus came and it was a B.I.G deal.
This isn’t a “Cool, we’ll try to fit Him into __________” (fill in your blank: i.e. history/my hearts/my busy schedule)
This is an “Everything is different now.”
We are changed by Him and His coming, yes. But we also need to do the work to give Him all the room He deserves in our hearts. (Once again, I’m preachin’ to myself and anyone else who needs to hear this like I do. Holy Spirit, have Your way in our hearts!)
Receive Him. If you never have, or if you feel like you need a refresher. Receive Him, right now. Worship His glory. Receive the gifts He’s given you:
*The talents He’s given you
*The family He’s blessed you with
*LIFE
Prepare Him room. If you’re already His follower, then specifically prepare room for Him in your heart this season. Be intentional about advent–the history, heartbreak, and reconciliation. (Were you wanting that last one to be an ‘H’ word, and thus complete the alliteration, like I was? Darn.)

Question #1: Does He fit? What needs cleaning out in your heart, so that Jesus can have the most room?

Observation #2: “Repeat the sounding joy”
This is not a one-time story. This, along with Easter–Jesus’ rising from the grave–is the most important event in history. It’s a story worth repeating.
Repeat:
*The story
*Worshipping Him
*(sharing) His love
Question #2: Does Jesus get the praiseful repetition of your heart?

Observation #3: “Wonders of His love”
What God and Jesus did–God sending His Son, Jesus, to be a humble Savior born in human (while still being Divine) baby form–is remarkable. It’s never happened before, and it will never happen again. It’s incredible that a poverty-striken girl from an unremarkable village became pregnant, regardless of her virginity. It’s ironic that the Savior of the world was born in a stable into a poor family and was visited by both wise men and shepherds.
Question #3: Does His love, and does Christmas, leave you in wonder?

Me and you, we need to embrace Jesus. This season and always.
I pray we’ll both prepare for Christmas, and for His second coming, with joy, worship, and wonder.


