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Today we talk about three scenes from the book by Charles Dickens. As always, the book is better than the movie (But I'll always enjoy The Muppets version).
Good morning, welcome to Morning Motivation, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. Last week before Christmas, I hope again this can be a week of joy. I have such a ridiculously busy week coming up. It's like a stupid, stupid busy week of no joy. No joy built in. I've got to be intentional about it. Got to make it. That's a busy week. Two years ago, I read A Christmas Carol for the first time. I've seen all the movies, I guess not all, but I've seen a bunch of them, the Muppets. I've seen the Muppets, I've seen the Muppets version. Maybe another one. I was like, I should read the book. As I was thinking back, here are two quotes that are worth sharing. So this is in the beginning, when the nephew, Scrooge's nephew comes by, invites him to Christmas dinner, and Scrooge is being Scrooge and the nephew says I'm sure I've always thought of Christmas time when it's come around apart from the veneration due to its sacred name and origin if anything belonging to it can be apart from that that's a good time a kind forgiving charitable pleasant time the only time I know of in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut up hearts freely and to think of people below them as they really were fellow passengers to the grave and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys. And therefore, uncle, though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that it has done me good and it will do me good. And I say, God bless it. I like, the whole thing's good, but I like the, yeah, the things I like about Christmas is of course apart from the veneration due to its sacred name and origin, if anything could be apart from that. That's the source and all that really matters. Thought that was a nice quote. But here is another powerful moment from the very, very short book. Scrooge is talking to the ghost of Christmas present. And he says, forgive me if I'm not justified in what I ask, said Scrooge, looking intently at the spirit's robe. But I see something strange and not belonging to yourself, protruding from your skirts. Is it a foot or a claw? The ghost says it might be a claw, for the flesh there is upon it. Look here. From the foldings of its robe it brought two children, wretched, abject, frightful, hideous, miserable, they knelt down at its feet and clung upon the outside of its garment. "'Oh, man, look here! Look, look! Down here!' exclaimed the ghost. They were a boy and a girl—yellow, meager, ragged, scowling, wolfish, but prostrate, too, in their humility. Where graceful youth should have filled their features out and touched them with its freshest tints, a stale and shriveled hand like that of age had pinched and twisted them and pulled them into shreds, where angels might have sat enthroned, devils lurked and glared out menacing. No change, no degradation, no perversion of humanity in any grade through all the mysteries of wonderful creation has monsters half so horrible in dread." Scrooge started back, appalled. Having them shown to him in this way, he tried to say they were fine children, but the words choked themselves, rather than be parties to a lie of such enormous magnitude. "'Spirit, are they yours?' Scrooge could say no more. "'They are man's,' said the Spirit, looking down upon them. "'And they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is ignorance, this girl is want. Beware them both, in all their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is doom. All right, Charles. What do we got going on here, Mr. Dickens? So, many say this is about the poverty of children in England a long time ago and surely that's part of it. But I want to talk about ignorance and want in our own times in our own lives today.
I am ignorant about a lot of things of course but I don't want to be ignorant about the Bible. We're called to not be. Ephesians 4 18. They are darkened. They they are darkened in their understanding alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to their hardness of heart. Like Scrooge. Hosea 4, 6, My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge because they've rejected knowledge. I reject you for being a priest to me. And since you've forgotten the law of your God, I will also forget your children. We need spiritual wisdom. Proverbs 3.13, Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding, for the gain from her wisdom is better than gain from silver, and her profit better than gold. She, wisdom, is more precious than jewels, and nothing you desire can compare with her. Wow, I love that. Nothing you desire can compare with wisdom. Long life is in her right hand. In her left hand are riches and honor, her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. She wisdom is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her, those who hold her fast are called blessed. I want wisdom. And as for the little girl underneath the spirit of Christmas present want. Dick and Shirley speaking about poverty here as well. The rich people are ignorant of the poverty that's around them all over the place of course. But let's talk about want as greed because we all have that especially this time of year. Ecclesiastes 6-7 everyone's toil is for their mouth yet their appetite is never satisfied.
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No matter what you get this Christmas, your appetite will never be satisfied. It's like the kid who gets the present and then moves on right away to the next one. That's all of us. We're all the same. And that's what Christmas has turned into, of course, getting presents. I was talking to a friend about the giving and getting a present or whatever, and he said some just like secular expression of how it's better to give than receive right? I forget exactly what he said and I said, I said, yes it is more blessed to give than receive. You know who said that right? He's like, no who? Jesus Christ! He rolled his eyes.
Just the other day we were in the van, we were driving off and we saw a family packing up their van and Jack said, he's my seven-year-old, he said, they are not traveling light-handed. They look like they're going to the beach for eight days as they were loading up. I teach my kids when we go places, we need to be light-handed. We need to bring and carry with us as little as possible. We need both of our hands. We want empty pockets as much as possible. We want to be light-handed. And Jack is like, they're not light-handed. They're going to the beach for eight days. But how light-handed are we in our life all the time? Or not, we're drownded with possessions. You are going to drown in presents here in a couple days. Luke 12, watch out. Ooh, when the Bible says watch out with an exclamation point, be on your guard against all kinds of greed. Life does not consist in an abundance of possessions. Final line, if I may share here. It's when the ghost of Christmas present is watching the Cratchit family and Scrooge and the ghost are watching this family who's absolutely full of joy. I don't know how this scene is depicted in whatever movie you've seen of the Christmas Carol but in the book they're full of joy bounding with joy the whole family and Bob comes in to the little house and he's got tiny Tim up on his shoulders, with metal frames around his legs, holding on to his crutch. And Mrs. Cratchit says to her husband, And how did little Tim behave? And Bob says, As good as gold, and better. Somehow he gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and he thinks the strangest things you've ever heard. coming home that he hoped that people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day who made lame beggars walk and blind men see. and blind men see. Transcript, commercial free on the website Mike Slater dot locals