"O hush the noise, you folk of strife, and hear the angels sing."
Carol: “It Came upon the Midnight Clear” – Edmund H. Sears (1810-1876)
Tune: CAROL
People of strife – those who
stir up trouble wherever they go: I think that’s to whom this hymnline
is addressed. We know people like that, and we all hope we are not one
of them! Sometimes these are overtly hostile, picking fights, bullying
their way through life. Others are much more subtle – the
passive/aggressive types who on the surface seem so positive, kind… even
compassionate; however, they are constantly plotting ways to get their
own way.
Noise-makers are only fitting for New Year’s Eve parties. Human noise-makers are out of place just about anywhere they show up.
We
know of times when warring nations have called a total truce during
this holiday season. The most famous of these is the one when all was
truly quiet on the Western Front on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 1914
during World War I. They say enemy troops were crossing the battle
lines to greet one another with hugs and handshakes… even tears. Some
actually exchanged trinkets.
This hymnline calls the
conflict-makers to cut it out, at least for these holy days. Instead,
let the troubled souls hear the angels call for “peace on earth” and
“goodwill to all.” Wouldn’t it be great if these were heard, heeded and
applied… and that even the most localized strife (spousal abuse, child
abuse, imposed mental anguish, etc.) would be quieted and peace might
reign where strife has run rampant?
With the disciples
at the upper room table, we must ask, “Is it I, Lord?” If the answer is
“yes,” we need to hush the noise and hear the words of the Christmas
angels.
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