
Tonight, we watched the Little Drummer Boy together. Below, you will find a repost of my own Little Drummer Boy story from a year ago.
Have a blessed Christmas!
"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8"
That's how the 1968 version of "The Little Drummer Boy"show ends. I'm sure you've heard the song....and you probably saw the tv show as a child. The storyline goes like this....a little orphaned drummer boy and his animal friends follow three kings and a really bright star across a desert. The Little Drummer Boy finds himself at a stable where a newborn baby has just been born and a crowd of shepherds have gathered, along with the three kings. Just as the Little Drummer Boy begins to make his way to the manger, a chariot runs over his little beloved lamb. With a huge tear

We watch this movie together each Christmas as a family...it's one of our Christmas traditions. Although the movie is precious and meaningful in and of itself, it has deeper meaning for our family. You see, my Hero had a Granny who never stopped praying for him as he grew up. Jesus spoke to his little heart through any means He could. As an 8 yr old boy, my dh found himself watching "The Little Drummer Boy" on tv at Christmas.....And at the end, he was crying and his heart was touched by the King of Kings. My dh had to endure many heart-wrenching things as a child. Things that send many into a downward spiral and spend a lifetime trying desperately to stop it. There is no other explanation except a miracle straight from the heart of God to explain why my dh is the man of God he is today....a man of integrity, grace, mercy, love.....did I mention grace?
I grew up with many special Christmas traditions in my home and he grew up with very few Christmas memories or traditions. It's been very important to him to establish special traditions with our kids each Christmas. We have quite a few....Advent devotions and wreath, chili on the night we decorate our Christmas tree, eating Martha Washingtons, visiting relatives, but one of the most special times to my husband is when we cuddle together and watch The Little Drummer Boy.
When my sweet husband watched it the first time, I imagine he never dreamed he'd be watching it again.....30 some-odd years later with a wife and three beautiful kids, wondering at the hand of the Lord upon his life.
Blessings to you as you celebrate our Savior's birth with your family and friends. May the realization of His Gift to Mankind overtake you and may the blanket of His peace comfort you. And may you offer Him the most favored gift of all, your heart.
6 comments:
I have never seen this show before. I will have to purpose to view it sometime. I am sharing some bloggy love with you. If you have time click on over to my blog. I am passing a fabulous award your way! Have a great weekend!
Are you just trying to make me cry here at the shelter at 2:00AM? I don't even know what to say. I love y'all!!
The Little Drummer Boy gets me every time! *sniff* I also feel humbled/blessed as I sit with my hub. & 4 little ones to watch it!
Merry Christmas and Blessings in the New Year, my bloggy friend! xoxo Heather
what a beautiful post. I love the Little Drummer Boy and commented that our TV stations didn't play it at all this year, or in recent years for that matter. What a testimony to the Lord on how having a prayer warrior and the Lord in your life can make all the difference.
Blessings to you all-
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Sheri
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Hey there! Happy New Year!!!
I know I should have it, but
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xoxox Heather
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