In the Christmas carol The Holly and The Ivy the characteristics of the holly reference our Savior Jesus Christ. The ivy is barely mentioned at all!
I’ve given this a bit of thought and wonder if there is a lesson to be gleaned from this. The vast majority of the carol refers to the holly. Only the smallest snippet is given to the ivy.
I’ve read all about the pagan rituals and symbolism of holly and ivy and the contest between men and women. But I’ve got another take on this carol and its inclusion of the ivy. Maybe, this song lends itself to offer a deeper message.
What if we are the ivy?
Ivy requires support if it is to climb higher. It is often found clinging to man-made walls or trees. It can’t reach any height on its own. Ivy has three “points” to its leaf. Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
Ivy is hardy. It’s tough to kill and its roots dig deep. We must be “hardy” to survive the perils of this life and still thrive. We have to have roots that can “dig in” to sustain us.
Ivy prefers growing in the shadow of larger trees that can protect it from the heat. I know I desire our Savior’s protection. God has saved me from many “hot” situations in the past. I certainly trust Him to save me through eternity.
The references to the holly in the song’s lyrics overshadow the ivy. Shouldn’t we allow our Lord and Savior to overshadow us? Rule over us? Should we not depend on Him (and not ourselves) if we are to ever reach the heights God intends for each and every one of us?
I may be reading far more into this carol than the author intended.
Or, God may be using my love of Christmas and all things green to once again reveal His truth to me. Jesus must be the most prevalent influence in my life. I must allow my will to be diminished and submitted to Him if I am ever to meet the heights He desires for me. I must cling to Him for support.
And live in His shadow.
One of my favorite carols is not about the ivy. It’s all about the holly!
Life is not about me. It’s all about Him.
Take this Christmas Season to enjoy your friends and family, eat great food, meet, greet and be merry.
Yet… it is all about Him!
Merry Christmas!
Reblogged this on Light Ministry Blog.
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Hi Lilka! Thanks for this one, it is full of interesting thought. Have a blessed and Merry Christmas…may your family all be with you as well!
Steve
https://lightministryblog.wordpress.com/
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Steve! Blessings to you 🙂
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Hi, Lilka! Hope all is well with you, and that you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year celebration! Here’s to 2017!!
Steve 🙂
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God uses all things for good. I love your analogy. Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Judy! B Blessed 🙂
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Thank you. And you. 🙂
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