Monday, December 6, 2010

Where's the line to see Jesus?

Before I get into what the title of this post is about I'd like to spend a few minutes recounting Barbara's lesson. Sis. Kemp gave the Presidency Message this month and did a wonderful job reminding us this season to remember the Savior among our list making. This time of year seems to be the busiest time because we put a lot of pressure on ourselves making lists and checking them twice! Our lists comprise of gift giving, buying and making. We need to buy so many things for so many people and spend hours making candy and treats for the neighbors and go to this party and that party. All the while, the Savior gets a few minutes of thought here and there...mostly on Sunday...but that's the hustle and bustle of the season. Barbara reminded us that we need to center our lists around the Savior and think of Him more often while we still enjoy the fun and festivities. I asked her to incorporate this scripture which is pretty much what the "theme" for our few months of being the new Presidency has been centered on this year. It's Helaman 5:12 "And now my (daughters), remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall." I don't know about you but not only is life in general a "mighty wind" and a "whirlwind and mighty storm" but it is more so during this time of year. I always say to myself that I'm going to get things done earlier and simplify and do less...and every year I feel like I have no power and that I am being dragged down. This year, I am focusing more on the Savior and His life. I received this next part in an e-mail and I just copy and pasted it here in this post. But I thought it fit so nicely with how I've been feeling these last couple of months and it went so well with the lesson. It's a song written from the inspiration and observation of a little boy. Read the story of the song and then click on the blue link and it will take you to the song. Enjoy!

I think you'll love this...read the story then listen/watch video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=pPViKJRHyZo&vq=mediumAbout the Song While at the mall a couple of years ago, my then four year old nephew, Spencer, saw kids lined up to see Santa Claus. Having been taught as a toddler that Christmas is the holiday that Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, he asked his mom, "where's the line to see Jesus"? My sister mentioned this to my dad, who immediately became inspired and jotted words down to a song in just a few minutes. After putting music to the words, and doing a quick recording at home, he received a great response from friends. He sent the song off to Nashville without much response, except for a Christian song writer who suggested adding a bridge at the end of the first chorus. My dad then asked if I wanted to record the song to see what we could do with it. I listened to the song, made a few changes to the words to make it flow better, and we headed to Shock City Studios. It was at the studio where Chris, owner and producer, rewrote the 2nd verse and part of the chorus... with goosebumps and emotions high, we were all hopeful and felt like we had something special. The demo was recorded in just under 2 hours and sent off again to Nashville... still no response. Then 2 weeks before Christmas last year, my cousins Greg and Robbie decided to do a video to see what we could accomplish on YouTube. The first day we had 3000 hits and it soared from there. We received e-mails, phone calls, Facebook messages from people all over asking for the music, CD's, iTunes, anything... we had nothin'. After a couple of meetings with Chris following the amazing response, we got serious. We headed back into the studio this past spring... this time with guitars, drums, bass, pianos, choirs... the real deal.... and here we are today. Getting iTunes set up, a website put together, and loving that thousands upon thousands of Christians have come together... remembering the true meaning of Christmas. Out of the mouths of babes come profound truths that many adults can not understand. Hopefully Spencer's observation will cause people all over to reflect on the love of Jesus, and that one day we will all stand in line to see Him. We are most thankful to our Heavenly Father to have this chance to share our music with you. Merry Christmas everyone.

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