Even more than the gift giving, is the songs. The songs make Christmas what it is, it is the only time of year that we listen to this kind of music, and it all focuses on family, and love, and, in the case of the Carols, Christ's birth. How often, though, do we sing along with the songs, and forget what they're saying? I know that some of my favorites include Angels We Have Heard on High, and Hark the Herald Angels Sing. I know them so well that sometimes they just pop into my head. I even start humming them, but I almost never stop to think about what the words are saying.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing, for example. The first few lines say "Hark, the Herald Angels sing, glory to the newborn king, peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled." God and sinners reconciled, all because this little newborn King came down to earth to be born in a manger. It blows my mind. The implications of Christ's act are beyond my understanding, honestly. He loves us, so He came to die for us. It sounds so simple, and yet He is GOD, He gave up EVERYTHING. Just so that we could live forever with Him, us, the people who screwed it up to begin with. His love is so powerful, so all encompassing, it's hard to see why He loves us so much, and yet He does. These songs contain such a powerful message, and yet in this day and age, they get glossed over, pushed aside while the radio's play the more enjoyable, "fun" Christmas music. Or almost worse than that, the songs get sung without any acknowledgment of what they are saying.