Advent Sings: Who Is Like You?

miriamssongofpraise

Miriam’s Song by Wilhelm Hensel, gift to Queen Victoria, part of the Royal Collection

Exodus 15:11
Who among the gods
is like you, Lord?
Who is like you—
majestic in holiness,
awesome in glory,
working wonders?

Advent is our opportunity to sing from the heart in expectancy for what is to come.  Songs sung long ago, like Moses’ and Miriam’s Song at the edge of the Red Sea after having been miraculously delivered into freedom from bondage in Egypt, express longing for an intimate relationship with God.  This is centuries before God was born of a woman in an animal shed, raised by humble parents in a small town.  After he walked the roads that still exist today and died at the hands of man, he defeated death to walk among us again.

Then, now and someday to come.

Who can possibly be like you, Lord?
There is no one, not then, not now, not ever.
No God can be more whole and holy, worthy of all glory, wondrous in all ways.

Most wondrous of all is a God who says to man:
I will become like you to rescue you from yourselves by dwelling among you.
A God, who as man, chooses poverty and the humility of servanthood,
who as man faces overwhelming temptation,
who as man is disparaged and despised by his own townspeople and religious authorities.
A God who breathes his last and bleeds, crying and hurting just like we do.
And a God who then returns, making it possible for us to live.

No one is like you, Lord.
Because you chose to be like us.
And we sing to you in our anticipation of your return.

Exodus 15: 17-21 excerpts from Moses’ and Miriam’s Song
17 You will bring them in and plant them
on the mountain of your inheritance—

the place, Lord, you made for your dwelling,
the sanctuary, Lord, your hands established.
18 The Lord reigns
for ever and ever.
21 Sing to the Lord,
for he is highly exalted.

Miriam's Song by Wilhelm Hensel