Come they told me,
A new born King to see,
Our finest gifts we bring,
To lay before the King.
So to honor Him,
When we come.
Little baby,
I am a poor boy too,
I have no gift to bring,
That's fit to give the King.
Shall I play for you
On my drum?
Mary nodded,
The ox and lamb kept time,
I played my drum for Him,
I played my best for Him.
Then He smiled at me,
Me and my drum.
There isn't a line in this song that doesn't speak to me. I can relate to the little drummer boy, as I believe all artists can. I am a poor boy (girl, actually), with no gifts to bring, fit to give a King (Jesus). But all He wants is for us to show up and play our best for Him (or paint our best for Him, draw our best for Him, write our best for Him, or create our best for Him).
Then He smiled at me, me and my drum (or canvas, etc.)
As we head into the last few days before Christmas, remember the words of the "Little Drummer Boy." It has a deep spiritual message for us all. Often we judge our "best" by how the world sees our artwork. But God doesn't see it that way. As an offering for Him, He only expects we show up and do our very best.
Then He smiles at you, you and your art...
Graceand peace,
Merry Christmas,
deAnn
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