Psalm 127:3–5 (NKJV)
3 Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, The
fruit of the womb is a reward. 4 Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are
the children of one’s youth. 5 Happy is the man who has his quiver full of
them; They shall not be ashamed, But shall speak with their enemies in the
gate.
This
morning we meditate in the sermon on the nature of the songs we sing around
Christmas – songs that celebrate the birth of the Christ Child. When Gabriel
announced to Mary that she would conceive and give birth to a Son this was
received for what it was – good news, Gospel, glad tidings of great joy. Why?
Because children are a blessing from God.
It
is this reality that the psalmist sings today. Behold children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb is
his reward.
Increasingly
as a culture we have come to the conclusion that children are a burden more
than a blessing. Birth control has, under the Obama administration, become a
right as near and dear as life itself. The insurance companies are positively
tripping over themselves to assure us all that there is no longer any copay for
birth control pills while coverage for maternity costs becomes subject to
increasingly high deductibles. The system increasingly highlights the cost of
children.
But
the psalms focus on the blessing. Does it cost something to have children?
Absolutely. Is it at times a struggle to bring up children in the nurture and
admonition of the Lord? Absolutely. But the psalms orient us to the blessing.
Children are a heritage from the Lord – children are God’s reminder to us that
he intends to bless us and to cause us to inherit the earth. The fruit of the
womb is his reward – a treasure far greater than second homes, new cars, expensive
toys, or undistracted minds.
So,
brothers and sisters, let us remember at this time that Mary responded in faith
by rejoicing in the news that she would bear a child and let us imitate her by
giving thanks for the children that God has given us and anticipating with joy
the arrival of others. And let us confess that as a culture we have despised
the little ones – let us kneel as we do so.
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