Monday, December 17, 2018

During this month, I have been going through a couple of different Advent devotionals and scripture readings. Yesterday morning my reading centered on the song, The Little Drummer Boy.  I was immediately captivated, as my youngest was preparing to play the drum solo in this particular tune at church.  I had never really thought much about this Christmas song before, other than its inclusion of percussion.  In looking at this song more closely, I was challenged by this young lad's sincere act of worship.    

The Little Drummer Boy is not part of the Biblical Nativity, however the lyrics speak truth about all who come before the Messiah to worship. As you probably know, the song tells of a poor boy who gets invited to go and see the new born King.  The boy goes along, but as the others place their fine gifts before baby Jesus, he is overwhelmed by his lack.  He has no gift that is fit for the King.  He has nothing...just his drum.

So with the only thing he has - with everything he has, he offers to play for the King.  He plays his drum for Him.  He plays his very best for Him. And I think that this is the essence of worship, of surrender:  To stand before the King of kings and realize that we have nothing to offer Him.  We have nothing worthy, yet we will offer Him what we do have - everything we have. In our emptiness, we pour out our gifts and talents.  We give Him all that we are. We give Him our very best.  And whatever it is, however meek we feel the gift, when given in true surrender, is pleasing to the King.

As I approach the manger this Christmas season, I pray that I will continue to be affected by His majesty, and in my emptiness, offer Him all that I have...  

"Me and my drum."

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