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“O star of wonder, star of light,
star with royal beauty bright,
westward leading, still proceeding,
guide us to thy perfect light.”
–From We Three Kings of Orient Are
The single-most, salient symbol of Christmas, for me, is a shining star in the night sky.
It’s what wakened the shepherds and fell them to their knees, what mesmerized the Magi and led them across a wild desert with precious gifts in hand. It’s what shone above a humble dwelling, revealing a holy trinity–mother, father, child. It’s what revealed the Christ, a promise of hope, salvation, peace on earth, and goodwill toward all.
It’s what leads us each year away from our mundane, daily lives to a world full of wonder, magic, and mystery. It’s what drops us to our knees in recognition of the vastness and beauty of the universe, and our own humble and radiant place within it.
For me Christmas will forever be wrapped in the silence of a starry night, the background against which the beautiful pageantry and rituals and traditions of Christmas unfold.
All unite in igniting that sense of awe and wonder and delight, of humility and holiness:
- The Christmas tree all aglow in the dark, pointing upward to the heavens.
- The magical whimsy of that great gifter, Santa, driving his sleigh across a night full of stars.
- Children tucked in bed as their fondest wishes magically descend in the night to await the first light.
- Streets full of houses ablaze in the night, inviting the gasps of wonder and delight in the young at heart.
- Candles shining in a still, dark church as voices unite and rise in songs of joy and adoration.
All are mere reflections and whimsical mimicry of that first night of wonder so long ago. It’s what brought us, and still brings us, to our knees when we realize all that childlike wonder and delight, humility and awe, generosity and love and innocence, lies deeply embedded in each one of us.
It signifies a promise of hope, salvation, and wholeness. Of identity with our own Christ-like nature, our own unity with the divine.
- We are that shining star in a dark night.
- We are those humble shepherds and adoring Magi.
- We are that infant cradled in the holy Trinity.
- We are that promise of hope and salvation and holiness.
Christmas is the Christ, and a bright star in a dark night is what leads us to him, to our own humble rebirth full of awe and wonder: the recognition of the Christ in each of us.
May the peace and power and glory of the Christ be with you all this Christmas.

Walters, “The Adoration of the Shepherds”

From “Christmas throughout Christendom – The Christmas Tree”
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To the light within. Holiday blessings Deborah.
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Thank you, Brad. Holiday blessings to you too!
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This is a beautiful post, Deborah, as always. Thank you for sharing your talents with the world. And anything with music is my kind of post. I wish you and your family a wonderful holiday. It has been great to reconnect this year.
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It has been wonderful to reconnect! I’m so happy to see you bogging again. Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday too!
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Wonderful post, Deborah.
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Thanks so much, Tim. Happy holidays!
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Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, Deborah. 🌟🎁😍
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Thanks, Tim! You too!
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Merry Christmas, Deborah. And here’s to the light of Christ coming into the world! We need Him now more than ever before.
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We do, indeed! Thank you, Michelle, for reading and sharing your thoughts. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Merry Christmas, Deborah!
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Merry Christmas to you too, Liz!
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Thanks, Deborah!
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We Three Kings has always be my favourite. A profound reflection, Deborah!
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Yes, one of my favorites too. Thanks so much, Rebecca!
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Wonderful – Buon Natale!
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Thanks, Laura! Hope yours was wonderful.
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Wonderful post, Deborah! Merry Christmas!
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Thanks you, Lauren! Merry Christmas to you too.
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A single flickering candle, joined but scores of others remind me of how sharing the love of Jesus can spread in ways we will never fully know.
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That’s so true. Thank you for reading and sharing.
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I hope you saw that bright star and had a merry Christmas, Deborah!
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I did! I hope yours was lovely too.
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Deborah, outstanding share! Wishing you a joyful New year.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed. Thanks for letting me know.
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