She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”
Matthew 1:21 ESV
Though it was released in 1946, the classic film, “It’s a Wonderful Life” continues to touch audiences, generation after generation. Though social mores, technology and politics have changed, the human heart remains the same. And of all the scenes in the film, perhaps none is more loved than the final minutes as an entire community comes together to help George Bailey. One by one, his friends, coworkers, neighbors (and even a few enemies), show up to donate the money needed to keep George out of jail on Christmas. Let’s listen to the words to the Christmas carol they sing:
Hark the herald angels sing,
Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled!
Maybe we are moved, because deep within our hearts is a longing for reconciliation, and George Bailey is discovering the wonder of reconciliation for us all. He has learned to pray; He has learned to trust God and He has found that God has answered his prayers through the love of a community. Everything in George’s life suddenly looks different to him, because of reconciliation. Even the name “Jesus” means, “Jehovah saves” and part of that saving was His becoming the sacrifice for our sins so that when we put our faith in Jesus, then God and sinners just like you and me can be reconciled! Hark the Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley and George Whitfield. Music by Felix Mendelssohn 1739
Caligiuri, Peter. A Christmas Treasury: Large Print Edition (pp. 8-10). Kindle Edition.
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