None of us could have imagined a year ago
what challenges we would face in 2020. How could we know that we would watch as
hundreds of thousands of people, some our friends and family, would perish from
a dreaded virus? How could we know that many in our communities would suffer
from loss of income and security? How could we know that everything we thought
we knew about our “American Dream” was suddenly in question here at home and
around the world? How could this be happening and what do we do about it? I
think the Christmas Carol story can help.
While I think it is interesting to imagine
what would happen to the greedy and unethical if they were visited by spirits
from the past, present, and future, I will leave it to others to dwell on
retribution. What I am most interested in is the powerful role-models shared by
the average people in this story. People who are decent, caring, struggling
members of our communities. People who show us what we should value and how we
should behave. And this is where the music part of The Muppet Christmas
Carol is so helpful.
One
of the main characters in the story is Tiny Tim. Everyone knows he is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crachit. He walks with a crutch and we are led to believe
he has a serious illness. This is a family that lives on the edge of poverty
and we see how Tiny Tim’s illness affects the whole group. And yet – the family
strives to see goodness and when they come together to offer a blessing before
their Christmas meal, they sing these words – (remember this was 1992)
Bless
us all, that as we live
We
always comfort and forgive
We
have so much that we can share
With
those in need we see around us everywhere
Let
us always love each other
Lead
us toward the light
Let
us hear the voice of reason
Singing
in the night.
Let
us run from anger
And
catch us when we fall
Teach us in our dreams
Bless us one and all
As we approach Christmas this year, I hope we can all heed the words of Tiny Tim and his family. I know it can only help.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.