A Timeless Call For Peace

Episode Summary

A beloved carol hides a bold surprise: it leaves out the nativity while aiming straight at the heart of Christmas—peace on earth. We unpack the story behind It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, written by Edmund Sears in 1849, and explore why its focus on the angels’ proclamation in Luke 2:13–14 still hits home in a fractured world. The result is a five‑minute guide to hearing the angelic song above the static of outrage and anxiety.We dive into the hymn’s historical backdrop as the United States lurched toward civil war, highlighting the often‑omitted third stanza that names two thousand years of wrong and pleads for a hush to the noise of strife. That missing verse shifts the carol from sentiment to summons, reminding us that spiritual peace is not passive; it is a courageous, lived response to conflict. By restoring this context, the carol regains its prophetic edge and invites us to practice reconciliation where we live, work, and scroll.The thread across time is clear: when angels sing of glory and peace, people are meant to echo it with patience, kindness, and resolve. If you’re longing for a calmer, truer cadence this season, this reflection offers both grounding and a gentle push toward action.Here is the youtube link to today's song.https://youtu.be/LYDa4Kht6Eo?si=sEND4cOrJrtUXbgl     We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
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