Shepherds were watching the flocks by night
Rejoice! I was thinking about this word the other day and was wondering what it means to rejoice. It's funny but I was looking back on my life wondering if there was a time of true rejoicing. I know I've rejoiced before. There's events in my life when there was great rejoicing, but what about true rejoicing? Is it even possible here on this fallen planet? As I was thinking further I asked myself, "What does it means to rejoice?" Dictionary.com (yes poor old Webster has gone the way of the internet. I wonder how many actual dictionaries (the paper kind) are not getting sold?) states that the word rejoice is a verb , anwhich means to be glad; take delight (often followed by "in": to rejoice in another’s happiness); to make joyful; gladden: a song to rejoice the heart. Synonyms are revel, exult, glory. I was driving down the road a couple weeks ago listening to Christmas carols (or modern ones) in the car on my iPod. One of the songs talked about the sheph...