I am not a singer but boy do I love to make a joyful noise unto my Lord! The strains of old vocal cords cause an occasional crack in my voice that can cause the dogs to howl but still, I reach for notes that I shouldn’t attempt. This morning I sang ten Christmas carols all in a row that my dear husband had to endure. Full force, “O come all ye faithful”, “Angels we have heard on high” and “Silent Night, Holy Night”, echoed throughout the house. I’m not sure about my husband but I was truly blessed. I love everything about Christmas including the happy music, but as I listen to the lyrics, my heart was blessed. As I finished, “Ten of the Most Popular Christmas Carols” one of my favorite songs came up and I just had to sing it too. “Find Us Faithful. I thought it a suitable song to end with since our faithfulness is rooted in the Christmas songs I had just sung. Angels singing, the holy baby Jesus coming to earth one silent night. O come all ye faithful!
Across the country, the “Nihiser” Thanksgiving will be
served with homemade rolls, sweet potato casserole, and of course noodles. Christmas
trees will be cut down and decorated or as with us be taken out of boxes to
grace our living rooms. Many traditions will be observed in each house of my
children and grandchildren that have come down through the years but as our
footprints are followed will we be found faithful to the Lord. As each one
wriggles their feet into the prints left behind will the perfect fit lead them
to our Sovereign Lord?
O may all who come behind us find us faithful.
May the fire of our devotion
Light the way.
May the footprints that we leave,
And the lives we live
Inspire them to obey.
O may all who come behind us faithful.
I love the stirring words that precede the chorus about
those who’ve gone before us. Those who have encouraged us when we were weary
and cheered us when we had lost hope, reminding us of God’s sustaining grace
within our hearts. Great clouds of witnesses they call them, those who line the
road on which we walk as pilgrims. So let us run the race not only for the
prize but those who’ve gone on before. Let us leave to those behind us, the heritage
of faithfulness.
The last part of the song hit home with me since we have
been looking to downsize and leave our home. Because of this, we have gone
through a lot of our things and laughingly say we are saving the kids from
having to go through all our junk.
After all our hopes and dreams have come and gone
And our children sift through all we’ve left behind
May the clues that they discover and the memories they
uncover
Become the light that leads them to the road we each must
find
Oh may all who come behind us find us faithful
May the fire of our devotion light the way
May the footprints that we leave
Lead them to believe
And the lives we live inspire them to obey
Oh, may all who come behind us find us faithful.
In fifty years will “Mom’s Rolls” or “Noodles by Mom” show
up on tables across the country as they do now? Years have a way of changing
things including favorite dishes but if God tarries, will He be glorified by
those who have come behind us? Come All Ye Faithful!
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