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347.1 | | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:31 | 17 |
| It escalated ?
Hi Andrew,
I read your nice note, but when I got all the way to the bottom, I couldn't
remember if you were a posing a question for discussion or not (I know - I
do have a short memory these days - too much to cram into my little brain !)
But I do remember your wondering about the gifts the wise men brought to
Jesus. I don't think that the gospels mention what became of these - other
than that Mary thought deeply about all that had happened. My guess would
be that the proceeds from these expensive gifts were used to sustain the
family while in Egypt as you said, and I would also guess that Mary and
Joseph did not have a problem using them this way since the whole purpose of
their flight and stay in Egypt was to preserve the life of their young son -
and what greater value can a gift have than that ?
Leslie
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347.2 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:48 | 6 |
| I've heard some testify that Mary and Joseph were wise stewards with
the young child's gifts and much was given to him to sustain he and
disciples travels.
I do not have any documentation to back this up...just remember hearing
it.
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347.3 | gifts? what about Joe? | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:52 | 6 |
| bit of a tangent, but what happened to Joseph?
Mary shows up again, but not her hubby...
what are the theories?
curious,
p
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347.4 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Wed Dec 15 1993 07:45 | 8 |
| Joseph was older than Mary when they were married, as was often the case
in those times. They believe that Joseph was between 25 and 28
years of age and Mary was around 16. If Jesus began his ministry around age
30, Joseph would have been approximately 58. The average life span for men
in those days was 50. So, it is believed that Joseph had died before Jesus
began his ministry.
Jim
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347.5 | Breath of Heaven | POWDML::MOSSEY | | Wed Dec 15 1993 09:43 | 46 |
| When I think about it, it really blows my mind that Mary was only
16 when this awesome event happened to her. It really took
a leap of faith on her part to say "yes" to God on this - knowing
that she could be stoned should people think she had relations out
wedlock. I think the lyrics to this song sum it up well - it shows
her human feelings/fears but her faith was greater.
Breath of Heaven (Mary's song)
by Amy Grant - Home for Christmas album
I have travelled many moonless nights
cold and weary
with a babe inside
and I wonder what I've done
Holy Father you have come
and chosen me now
to carry your Son
I am waiting in a silent prayer
cold and frightened
by the load I bear
In a world as cold as stone
must I walk this path alone
Be with me now
Be with me now
(chorus)
Breath of Heaven hold me together
be forever near me - Breath of Heaven
Breath of Heaven
lighten my darkness
pour over me your holiness
For You are Holy
Do you wonder as you watch my face
if a wiser one should have had my place
But I offer all I am
For the mercy of your plan
Help me be strong
Help me be
Help me
(chorus)
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347.6 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:43 | 6 |
| .5
Hi Karen,
Last year when I heard that song, I literally wept through it. Thanks
for posting the words.
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347.7 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Thu Dec 16 1993 06:27 | 28 |
| .1, from Leslie
� It escalated ?
I started writing as a comment in chit-chat, but other things occurred to
me as it developed... It escalated from a casual thought to a note...
(you use 'escalated' this way?).
I meant it more as a meditation [but welcoming discussion etc] rather than
any special question. More to apply to ourselves rather than to try to
unearth Mary and Joseph's introspective qualms or motives etc - I doubt
they had half the self-analytical hang-ups our society produces ;-)
The commonest (in fact, 'only' as far as I have heard) conjecture is
certainly that the gifts would provide for the Egyptian sojourn, though
this is not stated explicitly in the Bible.
re .3
As Joseph is not subsequently mentioned (except where Jesus is referred to
as 'the carpenter's son' (Matthew 15:35), and is clearly not able to
support Mary by the time of the crucifixion (when Jesus, as the oldest son,
entrusts this responsibility to John), it is presumed that he died earlier,
possibly because of his age. Though this is conjecture, the clues pointing
to it make it seem quite likely.
Loved the song, Karen... thanks.
Andrew
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347.8 | Another song | EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS | Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both | Thu Dec 16 1993 08:22 | 10 |
| There's another beautiful new song called "In one quiet moment" about Mary and
Joseph's experience on the new GLAD Acapellla Christmas tape. I'll try to
remember to bring in the words. The chorus begins:
And in one quiet moment,
A woman and a man,
Accepted the part
they would have in God's plan.
Paul
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347.9 | Amy's heart is in the right place | FRETZ::HEISER | no I'm really very, very shy | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:35 | 8 |
| Re: .5 and Amy
$ set mode sarcasm/level=extreme
Pretty decent song for one who was labeled a greedy crossover
secularist.
$ set mode normal
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347.10 | | POWDML::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:45 | 8 |
| re: .0
Andrew - thanks for posting that thoughtful meditation.
Appreciative,
Steve
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347.11 | Following the rathole.... | EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS | Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:02 | 20 |
| set mode terrier
> Pretty decent song for one who was labeled a greedy crossover
> secularist.
Some people just can't seem to recognize that she is in a TREMENDOUS place of
ministry. The secular music world desperately needs people who can create music
that will be accepted in that world yet which is positive, doesn't glorify sex,
violence and general decadence, and which mentions the name of Jesus. Yes,
she's not singing "My Father's Eyes" any more, but that was only heard by a
limited audience of people who listened to Christian music. Now she's putting
out albums like "Heart in Motion," which is bought and listened to by thousands
of non-christians, and which has lyrics on it like "If there's anything good
that happens in life, it's from Jesus."
We need more like her.
I know, I'm preaching to the choir, but I feel better now. :-)
Set mode normal
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347.12 | can I hear an "AMEN"?! | FRETZ::HEISER | no I'm really very, very shy | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:20 | 4 |
| Paul, not only is that Christmas CD currently the #1 selling Christmas
album, but I hear it playing on all the PA's in the malls and
department stores. If that isn't ministering to the world, then I'm
not a Christian.
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347.13 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:14 | 6 |
| >>> department stores. If that isn't ministering to the world, then I'm
>>> not a Christian.
I won't touch that one!
;-)
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347.14 | Joseph's Song | USAT05::BENSON | | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:43 | 29 |
|
Anybody heard "Joseph's Song" by Michael Card? It really struck a
chord with me last year. The melody is beautiful; one of the most
beautiful melodies I've heard. I'm singing it now.
How could it be
Lying in my arms
Sleeping there, so peacefully
The Son of God
The Angel said
How could it be
Father, show me where I fit into this plan of yours
How can a man be father to the Son of God?
Though all my life I've been a simple carpenter
How can raise a King, How can I raise a King?
He looks so small
His face and hands so fair
And when He crys the sun seems to disappear
And when laughs, it shines again
How can it be?
Father show me where I fit into this plan of yours
How can a man be father to the Son of God?
Though all my life I"ve been a simple carpenter
How can I raise a King, How can I raise a King!!?
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347.15 | Haven't met a Michael Card song I didn't like | MKOTS3::MORANO | Skydivers make good impressions | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:50 | 8 |
| Yes, Joseph's Song is beautiful. My wife plays it occationally on the
guitar too. An added treat. (She plays a lot of other songs too. I
enjoy her urges to play some Christian music. {currently, the piano is
out of tune. So the guitar is fine with me.} )
;^)
-PDM
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347.16 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Fri Dec 17 1993 04:30 | 18 |
| Hi Jeff,
I received a Michael Card CD last Christmas. I'd not heard of him before.
It had the Joseph song on it too. I really appreciated the whole CD...
.11, Paul
� Yes, she's not singing "My Father's Eyes" any more, but
� that was only heard by a limited audience of people who listened to
� Christian music. Now she's putting out albums like "Heart in Motion,"
� which is bought and listened to by thousands of non-christians, and which
� has lyrics on it like "If there's anything good that happens in life,
� it's from Jesus."
Paul, I don't know the song "My Father's Eyes". Are you saying that was /
wasn't a good witness? - in contrast to a positive witness of "Heart in
Motion"?
Andrew
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347.17 | | EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS | Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:38 | 21 |
| > Anybody heard "Joseph's Song" by Michael Card?
Yup. In fact, I was listening to it this morning while eating breakfast. :-)
>Paul, I don't know the song "My Father's Eyes". Are you saying that was /
>wasn't a good witness? - in contrast to a positive witness of "Heart in
>Motion"?
Not in the slightest, sorry if it came across that way. Of course musicians who
make their music specifically for the audience of Christians have a wonderful
and necessary ministry. I was merely responding (along with the originator of
this rathole) to the people who condemned her for switching her style to music
that was less overtly "christian." People condemned her for not making every
song about Christ and how to follow Him any more.
Yet she makes albums which contain none of the yuck stuff that nearly all pop
music has, which always mention Christ at some point, and which are listened to
by a much wider audience. That's just as valid a ministry as making music
especially for Christians.
Paul
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347.18 | God will have HIS way | POWDML::MOSSEY | | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:39 | 10 |
| re .12
Not only are several songs from the Home for Christmas cd played
in malls, etc. - the cd was #1 on Billboard (according to the
clerk at the christian bookstore I patronize.)
Nothing is impossible with God!
KM
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347.19 | One Quiet Moment - from GLAD: Acapella Christmas | EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS | Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:45 | 36 |
| One quiet moment...in the star-clustered night
Two weary travelers knew an end was in sight
So the soon-to-be mother grasped her husband's strong hand
And paused to remember where their journey began
Nine months of yearning filled with joy and with pain
He almost had left her, but then chose to remain
Close by the woman he had not even kissed
Who would bear him a son that would never be his
And in one quiet moment...a woman and a man
Accepted the part they would have in God's Plan
To give up his glory, and be born as a man
In one quiet moment
They dreamed of the times they would spend with their son
Taking trips through the hillsides and watching him run
And some days the fingers that had fashioned the stars
Would reach out to hold them when the walk was too far
They wrestled with knowing that his life would bring change
Their friends would grow distant and shun them as strange
Though they tried not to think it, in their hearts they were sure
That their baby was destined to die for the world
And in one quiet moment...a woman and a man
Accepted the part they would have in God's Plan
To give up his glory, and be born as a man
In one quiet moment, one quiet moment
One quiet moment, they could suddenly hear
Thousands of angels singing so clear
"Glory to God! His salvation is near"
In this one quiet moment
In this one quiet moment
One quiet moment...
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347.20 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:54 | 13 |
| Hi Paul,
No problem. I just didn't know it at all. So Amy switched from targetting
a purely Christian audience, to the secular world, and includes references
to acknowledge / introduce to the LORD...
Sounds a good enough evangelistic principle to me! - up to how the LORD
leads there, rather than for anyone else to decide out of hand...
I picked up a record of her in a sale a year or so back, which I listen to
in it's turn... ;-)
Andrew
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347.21 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:56 | 4 |
| � <<< Note 347.19 by EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS "Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both" >>>
� -< One Quiet Moment - from GLAD: Acapella Christmas >-
fantastic, Paul... thanks
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347.22 | | EVMS::PAULKM::WEISS | Trade freedom for His security-GAIN both | Fri Dec 17 1993 10:49 | 6 |
| > fantastic, Paul... thanks
And that's just the words. The music is great, too. All in all, it's an
excellent tape/CD.
Paul
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