Monday, December 15, 2008

A childrens program part 2. Together for good





"God always has a reason for what He does."

God wanted to do something in this church this year through the children's Christmas program. Over and over again He reminded me of this. If God was going to do something, we wanted every one's hearts to be ready. Friends from all over prayed. They prayed that the hearts of every single teacher, sound guy, piano player, child who sang and every person in the audience would be soft and open. They were there for a reason.

At times my heart would tell me that I was just making it all up and everything was of my own doing and nothing was going to happen but I had to remember what God had told me through His Word and remember the lessons that I learned the hard way because I had wanted to be sufficient in myself. God is sovereign. He always has a reason for what He does.

The big day arrived. Oddly enough, I wasn't nervous. Someone far greater than me was working and whatever happened would be apart of the plan.
The children entered and filed onto the stage. This was the moment. I stepped out and began.
•A couple Christmas carols
•Three verses from Isaiah each prophesying the birth of Christ.
•The children sat, lights dimmed. Scene one of the skit began.
The story of a grandfather telling three children about the birth of Christ, one of the children commenting that he thought the manger story was a bit of a fairy tale.
"That is because you have not heard the rest of the story" The grandfather replied.
"The rest of the story?" The child asks. "Yes,” the grandfather replies "the story of God coming from heaven in the form of a child and dying a terrible death on the cross"
•Scene one finishes. The children stand and sing a song about His death.
•More verses from Isaiah prophesying the death of Christ.
•Scene two begins. The cruel story of Jesus' death yet this wasn't the end of the story. Jesus rose from the dead.
•The children sing a song about Easter.
• Verses from Isaiah about Jesus setting the captives free.
• Scene three. What now? Right before Jesus went back to heaven He said "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."
•The program ended with one of my favorite song titled "Our heart"
And as the children sang, elders, ministers, missionary committee member, and spouses came forward and sang these words
"Our heart, our desire, Is to see the nations worship.
Our cry, our prayer, Is to sing your praise to the ends of the earth.
That with one mighty voice, Every tribe and tongue rejoices.”
Everyone stood, and one of the elders prayed.

I do believe God was glorified.


Sunday, December 14, 2008

A Christmas Program. Part 1. Not my Program.


"The glories of Christ Jesus are far greater then anything any man could ever do on their own."

I love seeing God work...especially when it is so obvious that it is Him, and when it is a direct result of prayer.
He worked in such a way today.

July 2008. God began this work by filling my head with ideas for that my churches children's Christmas program that year. And though everything was not completely clear, He had laid the basics in my mind. The story of Christmas, not just a baby in a manger but the man on the cross, the Resurrection of Christ and the great commission.
So with much thought and prayer, I volunteered to direct the program.

September. I started teaching the 2-5year olds the songs they would sing.
As I planned out the details, I was advised to maybe do a skit.
With more thought, I decided to write my own script. As I started the process,
I made two goals: 1. To have the script finished by end of September and 2. Have cast lined up by the beginning of October.

News flash. God's plans are not our plans and God's time is not our time.

I tried to write the script on my own in my time. But first God had a big a lesson to teach me. And as I labored for the write words to say, I found myself frustrated that all I could write was shallow and stupid jabber. And as the days passed to no avail, I became more and more stressed to the point of tossing and turning at night and when I would think of the unfinished script I felt great panic.

During this time I would ask myself what exactly was I thinking when I volunteered to do this program.:)

Finally I had had enough. I stopped, I cried. Then I gave the pen to God. I told Him that He could have it all. I would be the tool in His hands. I gave Him the script and the cast. He knew best.

God had the pen and the words began to flow. After others had edited, I finished the script mid October. The cast came together shortly there after.

Many more times I would cry out to God and give Him the burden that wasn't met for me. Many more times I would give Him each song, each verse, each teacher, each child, each prop, each motion. And most of all, I would give Him myself.

God in return, filled me with peace. All was well, and with the advice of others and the continueal leading of God, the program slowly began to take shape.