December 24, 2021

Silent Night

DAILY READING

Luke 2:7

FIELD NOTES

This time of year, I am always reminded that sometimes words get in the way of listening. Sometimes we focus so much on what is being said that we miss why it is being said, the deep meaning behind the words. 

When I was young, the Christmas Eve service at our church always concluded with the congregation turning out the lights in the sanctuary, the pastor lighting a candle from the alter, and one-by-one each person present would silently pass the light of Christ until the sanctuary was illuminated by candle light. Once all the candles were lit, the congregation sang Stille NachtSilent Night in German. I love the words of Silent Night, but sometimes I focus too much on the words and miss the meaning behind the words. But in these moments, singing in German, I could focus on the stillness of the night and the beautiful gift of Christ.

Listen to Silent Night sung by the Dresden choir in German and listen for the meaning that words cannot convey.

QUESTIONS FOR THE FIELD

  • How can you invite silence into your life? 

FAMILY FIELD TALK

  • With a parent or trusted adult, listen to Silent Night sung in German. How does the music make you feel? What does it make you think of?

PRAYER GUIDE

Holy God, help me to listen to what you, and those around me, are really saying. Help me to hear the meaning behind words. I ask this in your Holy Name. Amen.