A Canticle for Advent: God and Man Closely Joined

Ornament by Bill Owen
Ornament by Bill Owen

1. Willie, get your little drum,
Robin, bring your flute and come.
Aren’t they fun to play upon?
Tu-re-lu-re-lu, pat-a-pat-a-pan;
When you play your fife and drum,
How can anyone be glum?

2. When the men of olden days
Gave the King of Kings their praise,
They had pipes to play upon.
Tu-re-lu-re-lu, pat-a-pat-a-pan;
And also the drums they’d play,
Full of joy, on Christmas Day.

3. God and man today become
Closely joined as flute and drum.
Let the joyous tune play on!
Tu-re-lu-re-lu, pat-a-pat-a-pan;
As the instruments you play,
We will sing, this Christmas Day.
~Bernard de La Monnoye  17th century

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeiLED8ln8M

 

…Jesus said, “Now the Son of Man is glorified and God is glorified in him.
32 If God is glorified in him, God will glorify the Son in himself, and will glorify him at once.

~John 13:31-32

The incarnation of God as Man is far more profound than the joining of flute and drum to make joyous music.
We historically have trivialized the birth of Jesus to scale it to a size more comfortable for our limited comprehension.
Little drummer boys, kindly oxen, loyal donkey, cute angels, lots of tu-re-lus and pat-a-pans.

The reality is: nothing is the same as it was– a big bang –but this one has happened in our hearts.
By coming and joining to us, God changed everything and changed us.

How is it, knowing this,  anyone can be glum?