Hugging my young son, Ben, was always a joy. Now that he is a grown man, I don't remember every hug, of course, but one special one I will never forget. It happened on the first school day in January. In his class they were to bring a favorite
Christmas gift for show-and-tell so they could tell why it was special. Ben was leaving the house with nothing to share and I asked why.
That dear little six year old boy dropped his head and said it was because he didn't get anything he wanted for Christmas. I knelt beside him and almost cried. However, we hugged and I expressed my sorrow that we had not chosen gifts that made him very happy. In the days to come we went shopping and he chose a favorite toy that he had wished for.
There may be many of those experiences following our elaborate yearly Christmas giving. Sometimes we don't hear such an honest appraisal of our choice, so I am happy that I heard from Ben. I could do something to remedy his disappointment.
There is a gift, however, that is perfect. One of my favorite songs, His Name Is Wonderful, describes that gift. In fact, it was "a gift from heaven" said composer Audrey Mieir. It has become a treasured gift to millions of Christians worldwide. It was born at Christmas while Mieir was at church.
She said she never intended to write a song on that Christmas day in 1955. She was focused on the children's Nativity scene and the sermon as she quietly sat in church.
At Bethel Union Church in Duarte, California, her husband's brother, Dr. Luther Mieir was the pastor. The joyful congregation was focused on the re-enactment of the Nativity scene.
The children, dressed as shepherds, were covered in oversized bathrobes. Some of the angels' halos were slightly crooked. Singing the glorious old carols and hearing the scripture passages had great meaning.
The powerful prophecy of Isaiah 9:6 went down deep into Mieir's soul as she cherished those words: "For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given... and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace."
When that familiar scripture was concluded, the pastor lifted his hands, closed his eyes and said, "His name is wonderful."
There must have been a holy hush in Mrs.Mieir's soul. "I felt as if I heard the rustle of angel wings and a musical chorus came to my mind," she exclaimed. On the flyleaf of her Bible she quickly wrote the words that her brother in-law had just proclaimed, "His name is wonderful." After she wrote it three times, she added the sacred name of her Lord.
"HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL,
HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL,
HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL,
Jesus, my Lord.
It remained as only a short chorus for a few days, until she completed all of the music and a fuller description of who Jesus is:
He is the mighty King,
Master of ev'rything,
HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL,
Jesus, my Lord.
He's the Great Shepherd,
The Rock of all Ages,
Almighty God is He.
The last line is a personal reflection on the One whose name is wonderful. We want to bow down, love and adore this wonderful Jesus.
Bow down before Him,
Love and adore Him,
HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL,
Jesus, my Lord.
Before Audrey Mieir died in 1996 at 80 years of age, some of her last words were: "His Name is Wonderful will outlive the chubby human hands chosen to write a few black notes on five lines and four spaces. But it will never outlive the Father who glories in His Son's name and who glories in our praise."
Jesus, name above all names, keep us calm during this Christmas rush. Help us to focus on You above all else. We see You in the manger scenes in our homes, in stores and placed on front lawns across the land. There are some restrictions on where those displays can be but it is the manger within our heart that is the most important. It is there that You are everlasting. We are free to speak Your name and that too is a precious Christmas gift. May Your wonderful Name reign supreme during each moment of our lives. Amen
Lucy Neeley Adams has always loved music. She began telling the story of hymns on Christian radio WWGM in Nashville, TN, in the '80s. She then wrote a newspaper column titled "Song Stories" for five years. During that time Lucy's book, 52 Hymn Story Devotions, was published by Abingdon Press in Nashville. Each of the 52 stories contained in the book is written in a devotional format, with the words of the hymn concluding each devotion.
Lucy, dubbed "The hymn lady," can be heard on the first Thursday of each month when she discusses hymn stories during a telephone interview with Michelle Mendoza of "Living Christian". The program is aired on station KCIS in Seattle, WA.
Lucy lives at Lake Junaluska, NC, with her minister husband, Woody. They have four children and fourteen grandchildren. She may be reached for comment at lucya424@aol.com. Visit her at 52hymns.com.
"His Name is Wonderful" Copyright 1959. Renewed 1987 by Manna Music, INC., 35255 Brooten Rd. Pacific City, Or. 97135
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