At this time of year, it’s easy to gloss over the events surrounding the first Christmas. If we aren’t careful, we will overlook some of the personal distress of people like Joseph and Mary. With that in mind, I would like to offer you

The Nightmare before Christmas

by Gordon Dickson

Nightmare before Christmas! for in his sad heart

His dreams were all shattered and coming apart

This woman who loved him, his own bride-to-be

Told Joseph a story and begged him to see.

This young woman, Mary, so tender and mild

This unmarried woman, already with child!

What a fool he had been to make such a choice

He loved her. He cherished the sound of her voice

She loved him – adored him – the future was bright

But something like this . . . well, it just wasn’t right.

And now all their hopes for a grand wedding day

Were all dashed to pieces in fear and dismay.

She said that an angel had brought her the word.

She said she was “chosen,” – “blessed by the Lord”

She said that the angel had said to “Rejoice”

And said that she humbly agreed to God’s choice

But now, Joseph doubted, for Joseph was just

And he had decided to do what he must.

He would not make her suffer; he would find a way

To end their engagement and send her away.

He still loved young Mary, and though he would mourn

He would not demean her with harsh, mocking scorn.

He would not stand by her, nor call her a friend,

For this kind of woman might do this again . . .

 

And then came the dream. When the angel appeared,

He answered the questions that Joseph had feared.

The angel told him he had not been deceived;

He said that in Mary, God’s Spirit conceived!

Blessed! Not an outcast, and not a pariah

There in her womb was the Lord, the Messiah!

The angel told Joseph he was not to fear

To marry the Mary that he held so dear

And though some might mock him and call him unwise

This just man would do what was right in God’s eyes,

And name the child, “Jesus” for God would save men

Yes, by this Christ child, God would save men from sin!

Then Joseph took Mary to be his own wife

To share hopes and fear, yes, to share his own life.

Nightmare before Christmas? Not in Mary’s womb

The nightmare for men is from sin and the tomb.

That nightmare haunts men who are lost in their sin

But Christmas delivered the Light unto men!

 

At this time of year, it’s easy to gloss over the events surrounding the first Christmas. If we aren’t careful, we will overlook some of the personal distress of people like Joseph and Mary. With that in mind, I would like to offer you

The Nightmare before Christmas

by Gordon Dickson

Nightmare before Christmas!

for in his sad heart

His dreams were all shattered

and coming apart

This woman who loved him,

his own bride-to-be

Told Joseph a story

and begged him to see.

This young woman, Mary,

so tender and mild

This unmarried woman,

already with child!

What a fool he had been

to make such a choice

He loved her. He cherished

the sound of her voice

She loved him – adored him –

the future was bright

But something like this . . . well,

it just wasn’t right.

And now all their hopes

for a grand wedding day

Were all dashed to pieces

in fear and dismay.

She said that an angel

had brought her the word.

She said she was “chosen,” –

“blessed by the Lord”

She said that the angel

had said to “Rejoice”

And said that she humbly agreed

to God’s choice

But now, Joseph doubted,

for Joseph was just

And he had decided to do

what he must.

He would not make her suffer;

he would find a way

To end their engagement

and send her away.

He still loved young Mary,

and though he would mourn

He would not demean her

with harsh, mocking scorn.

He would not stand by her,

nor call her a friend,

For this kind of woman

might do this again . . .

 

And then came the dream.

When the angel appeared,

He answered the questions

that Joseph had feared.

The angel told him he had

not been deceived;

He said that in Mary,

God’s Spirit conceived!

Blessed! Not an outcast,

and not a pariah

There in her womb was the Lord,

the Messiah!

The angel told Joseph

he was not to fear

To marry the Mary that

he held so dear

And though some might mock him

and call him unwise

This just man would do

what was right in God’s eyes,

And name the child, “Jesus”

for God would save men

Yes, by this Christ child,

God would save men from sin!

Then Joseph took Mary

to be his own wife

To share hopes and fear,

yes, to share his own life.

Nightmare before Christmas?

Not in Mary’s womb

The nightmare for men is from sin

and the tomb.

That nightmare haunts men

who are lost in their sin

But Christmas delivered

the Light unto men!