Last week we embarked upon a reflection of one of the most important songs in the history of the Christian faith: “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.”
The lyrics beautifully weave together the Old and New Testaments, telling the story of our Messiah, “the chosen One”—the One who would come to deliver his people from the consequences of their sins and establish his kingdom forever [1].
Each verse of “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” directs our spiritual eyes toward Christ’s return by remembering his first coming, and then expressing hope, anticipation, and yearning for his second coming [2].
Our needs here in the present are also addressed as we look to him–our Emmanuel (God with us), our Wisdom from on high, our great Lord of might, and more.
As noted last week, the unknown lyricist carefully based each stanza on scripture. You’ll find a number of references listed at the end of this post for further reflection.
This week we meditate on verses two and three [3]:
VERSE 2
I praise you, Lord Jesus, that you are the wisdom of God from on high, and have become for us wisdom. In you are hidden all the treasures of discernment and knowledge—more profitable than silver, yielding better returns than gold, and more precious than rubies [4].
Through you, God Almighty made the universe, and he appointed you heir of all things. Your wisdom is on display in the order of everything: the orbits of planets, the balance of ecosystems, the cycle of seasons, and more [5].
I praise you, Lord Jesus! You are the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being. You wisely, actively, and expertly sustain all things by your powerful word [6]!
The Milky Way Galaxy is just one of approximately 200 billion galaxies in the universe–a conservative estimate.
It measures about 100, 000 lights years in diameter. Our whole planetary system occupies one tiny spot of the galaxy.
During your earthly life you exemplified the epitome of wisdom in what you taught and how you lived.
As if that wasn’t enough, you provide wisdom to those who trust you as their Lord and Savior and simply ask.
You know exactly when to give, how to give, what to give, and what to withhold [7].
We can trust you to show us the best path to follow, so that we may enjoy the abundant life you offer [8].
VERSE 3
I praise you, Lord Jesus, that you are our Lord of might, sovereign over all. You are leading everything to the conclusion you ordained before time began, by the same power, wisdom, and love with which you made it. Nothing can be amiss [9].
You will not fail to do your pre-ordained, unerring part, which is ultimately the only part that matters [10].
I praise you that just as the people of Israel saw the radiance of your glory on Mount Sinai as Moses received the law, we too can see evidence of your majesty and splendor. In fact, it’s all around us in:
- The wonders of your creation
- The truths in scripture
- The love and compassion evident in your generous blessings
- The beauty of your attributes on display—your knowledge, wisdom, power, goodness, and more
- The scriptural prophecies fulfilled; the promises kept
- The miracle of your grace that meets us where you find us but doesn’t leave us where you found us [11]
Who among the gods is like you, Lord? Who is like you—majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?
Exodus 15:11 NIV
REFRAIN:
In all of this and more we REJOICE!
You have come to be with us, our Emmanuel. You support us with your perfect wisdom, omnipotent might, and more.
Hallelujah!
[1] Ace Collins, Stories Behind the Best-Loved Songs of Christmas, 127; Isaiah 59:20; John 1:40-49; Romans 6:23; Revelation 11:15
[2] https://www.danielim.com/2017/12/19/the-hidden-theology-and-history-of-o-come-o-come-emmanuel/
[3] From www.hymnary.org. The lyrics of this hymn vary depending on the source.
[4] 1 Corinthians 1:24, 30; Colossians 2:3; Proverbs 3:13-15
[5] Hebrews 1:2; Jeremiah 51:15
[6] Hebrews 1:3; Colossians 1:16-17
[7] Charles Spurgeon, Morning by Morning, 84.
[8] Proverbs 3:5-6
[9] Daniel 7:13-14. Last two sentences based on Julian of Norwich quote
[10] Based on Elisabeth Elliot quote
[11] Based on Anne LaMott quote
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