"Does Anybody Know What Christmas is All About?!"
A Christmas-Day Message
(Listen to this message here)In
the beginning was the Word...The Word was with
God...The Word was
God....The Word became
flesh...These are the powerful words of
John’s Gospel. The powerful words that speak to us of the incarnate God
come among us. But, unlike the birth story of Luke’s Gospel, unlike the
Wise Man’s tale of Matthew, John takes a decidedly more direct and
theological tack: God coming to earth through Word. God is a Word. God created
heaven and earth through a word. And God’s Holy Word was born into a
backward land, 2000 years ago.“The Word
became flesh,” is how John says
it.The 64-thousand dollar theological
word for this is “incarnation.” And, in short hand, incarnation
means that Word becomes something we can understand as human beings. The word
becomes words that make sense to us...a form that makes sense to us. And
perhaps the incredible genius of Jesus’ story is that there is nothing so
understandable to human beings as the human
form.In modern time, it’s that
this is why all our myths about aliens from outerspace feature creatures that
look somewhat human. I mean thin k about it....an outer space creature could
look like anything. It could be a blog creeping along the ground. But instead,
most of the aliens of our modern mythologies have elongated faces, and big eyes,
and strangely formed hand. But! They usually have two eyes...and a
mouth....they often walk upright like we
do.Perhaps even in modern guise --even
in the realm of science fiction-- in our myths and messages from
“beyond,” we’re still really looking for a form we can
understand and relate to; a form that looks almost
human.Whether it’s some modern
mythology, or some time 2.000 years ago, what we humans seem to yearn for is a
word from God is a Word we can understand. A word that gets put in our language.
A word that speaks to us on our
level.So, here’s a question for
you: when was the first time that you clearly remember understanding the meaning
of the Christmas message? Can you remember the moment it
happened?Because I can. And I have to
tell you that even though I went to church religiously with my family as a
child, it was not at church that first I learned the Word of the Christmas
story. It was not at Sunday School. It was not in a sermon (a thing that humbles
me constantly...).No, it was not through any
religious institution at all.It was
through the animated TV special “A
Charlie Brown
Christmas.”Yes,
for me, and for millions of other children my age --and millions more in the
40-years since-- the time and place we most clearly first remember hearing the
Christmas story was in the animated Christmas special “A Charlie Brown
Christmas.”Because, if you
remember that story well, you’ll remember that at the key moment of that
special is Charlie Brown’s friend Linus standing on an empty stage. The
house lights dim. The bustle and joy of Vince Guiraldi’s soundtrack fades.
The children quiet their fidgeting. And there, in incarnate-cartoon-form, Linus
recites Luke, Chapter 2: 8-14. (King James
Version...)And as a kid, I remember
being mesmerized. I remember being amazed. First off, it was amazing that anyone
would MEMORIZE the Bible. Nobody I knew growing up memorized the Bible. But
Linus did.There was Linus, on national
TV, reciting the visitation of the angels to the
shepherds:“For unto you is born this
day, in the City of David, a Savior, which is Christ the
Lord.”The moment I saw that
special was the very first time I ever really clearly understood that scripture.
And I am not alone. If you search the internet, you will find hundreds of
bloggers and writers --adult people in their forties, and thirties and
twenties--- who will testify to the power of that
moment.Well, because Linus memorized
that scripture, I wanted to memorize that scripture too. And I did. I got out my
Bible, and I memorized it. And I imagined, in my child’s mind, that one of
the most incredible things you might ever do in your life is to stand alone on a
stage somewhere and read that word, and have the power of that word affect
people, like it affected Charlie Brown in that
moment.In fact, if you think of how many
children have seen that TV special throughout the years --how many MILLIONS of
kids have heard Linus read that scripture-- you could make a pretty cogent
argument that Linus is perhaps the most successful evangelist in modern time.
Much more so that just about any TV preacher you could
name.And every year as a young child, I
would wait for “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” This was back before
VCRs, or DVDs you could buy, or TiVos you could program: if you wanted to watch
the show, you had to watch your TV guide carefully to make sure you didn’t
miss its once-yearly appearance.And I would do
that faithfully every year as a kid in the late 60s and mid 70s. I would watch,
rapt, as every year the lights went down, the world got hushed...the silliness
stopped, and Linus read to us all of shepherds, angels, and a little baby born
“Christ the Lord.”Well,
anyway, I DID memorize that scripture. And later, in the third grade, our Sunday
School teacher -- a woman trained and supervised by Ed Upton, I am sure-- gave
out special prizes to anyone who could recite that story. So, one day in Sunday
School, I just got up and did it....because Linus had already inspired me. In
fact, you could make a case that part of why I became a minister was because I
dreamed of being able to read that scripture to a crowd like Linus
did.Did you know that
“A Charlie Brown
Christmas” almost didn’t make it on
the air? The network was sure it would fail. See Charles Schultz and Lee
Mendelson decided to use real kids for the voices...not experienced “voice
actors,” but kids they just auditioned. Then, there’s the
anti-commercialism theme...a network that survives on commercials wasn’t
too keen on that either. Then, there was the Jazz soundtrack. And, finally --and
this was the kicker that really go them-- there was a character reading straight
from the King James Bible. They were terrified about something so overtly
religious being shown on network
television.Boy, were they wrong.
Half the TVs in American turned in that first evening it aired, back in 1965.
And this holiday season, a 40th Anniversary CD of Vince Guiraldi’s
soundtrack was released. And for several weeks this December, it was the number
one selling soundtrack; beating the pants of of folks like Madonna and
Eminem.One of the things I find
fascinating about the show is it’s anti-commercialism theme. Yes, Charlie
Brown is blue about Christmas. But it’s mainly because nobody around him
seems to remember the real Christmas message. His dog, Snoopy, enters and wins a
holiday lights competition. His sister, Sally, asks for cash from Santa Claus.
His friends create a Christmas play with a “Christmas Queen,” And
they send him off to buy an aluminum Christmas
Tree.Not much has changed about
Christmas, really. Many of us still get blue around Christmas and can’t
figure out why. And much of the time, it’s probably because of the overly
commercial part of Christmas.We decry
its over commercialization. In fact, this season, some folks have gone so far as
to declare that there is a “War” on Christmas. they have claimed
that the commercial and secular influences are so pervasive that some folks out
there are actively trying to kill off the spiritual and religious side of the
day. In fact, in many a conservative church this holiday season, a sermon was
preached about the “War on Christmas” and how horrible it
is.But, paradoxically, many of these
same churches canceled their church services for today!!! Isn’t that
something? Did you hear about that?!! Many a conservative mega-church around the
country have closed their doors today!!
They rail against the secular evils of
society...and THEN, on the one day where the stores are closed....the commercial
Christmas is over....the world hushes down....and the lights come up
center-stage on the church, church, they just decide stay
home!!?Amazing!!!Well,
I don’t personally think there IS a War on Christmas. But I DO think that
today, it’s still as it was for Charlie Brown 40-years ago. It’s
still sometimes it’s hard to hear the Christmas message amidst the noise
and bustle of our modern world. We find ourselves running from task to
task.......holiday party to holiday
party......store to
store......errand to
errand...And we too --even those of us
with the best of intentions-- find our spirituality covered up with those
thousands of different tasks. Like Charlie Brown, we forget what the POINT of it
all is.Thanks be to God, then, that you
have chosen to be here this day! For YOU have chosen to be hear to hear the word
proclaimed again........through the singing of
the carols of our faith......through sharing
the sacrament of holy communion........and
through the hearing of the WORD.Because,
like Charlie Brown, sometimes in the midst of all the hustle, we still ask
ourselves: “Doesn’t anybody know what Christmas is all
about?”And when we ask that question,
the answer is still what Linus spoke, as the children hushed, the music stopped,
the lights went down, and the spotlight came up on that lone figure, reading
those powerful words of our
faith:“And there were in
the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock
by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the
Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto
them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall
be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour,
which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the
babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a
manger.And suddenly there was
with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory
to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward
men.”That’s what
Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.
Posted: Sunday - December 25, 2005 at 10:28 AM
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