Here’s a brief blog series on each of the 12 days of Christmas, with Christian meanings.
Twelve drummers drumming
Twelve Tribes of Israel
Singles delay pursuing marriage. Men and women find themselves attracted by same-sex sexual desires. Married people want out. Men identify as women.
The siren song of the world likes to proclaim that God’s natural design is “boring.” Giving it a twist would be interesting and fun! Where are we called to stay with God’s order, and where does He give us freedom to be creative? This takes wisdom.
The 12 Israelite tribes on the 12th day of Christmas.
And the Gentile focus of Epiphany on January 6.
There is an order to God’s people, reflecting the 12-ness. But don’t forget the unpredictable, untamable wildness of the Gentile inclusion among God’s people (Romans 11:13-21). Magi from the east, after all!
The church tends toward one or the other of these: overly particular order, or too-chaotic creativity. Reformed types might emphasize our Israelite origins and the generational covenantal succession. Evangelical types might stress that God brings ANYONE to Him – prostitutes, astrologers, tax collectors, etc.
Both are true, but uniting them in one body is our call. Since Christ is our Lord, this is not impossible!
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