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One Very Special Night

 One night
 One very special night
 So many years ago
 Changed the course of History
 That baby in a manger
 So forgotten by the world
 Attended to by shepherds
 Visited by Kings 
 Wrapped in tattered cloths
 And sleeping on the hay
 All but a silent night
 With Sheep baaing
 And horses whinnying
 Cows mooing
 and donkeys adding hee-haws
 They celebrated His birth
 They praised His coming
 They witnessed His arrival
 While the world slept on
 Don't let this Christmas pass
 Without recognizing the past
 Without recognizing that it changed the world
 Don't let this Christmas pass
 Without looking in that manger
 At a lowly child
 Who would change all mankind
 Forever. 

So Few

 He was born in a stable in little Bethlehem
 Laid in a manger sleeping on the hay
 Angels beckoned shepherds and kings from other lands
 To see the Son of God that day
  
 What they all knew is that He was born a King
 Despite the surroundings they could see
 Mary and Joseph knew glad tidings He would bring
 The Son of Man would show the way
  
 Oh, what a blessing
 Oh , what an honor
 Oh, what a solemn call it is
 So few had come to the baby born that night
 So few knew Him as a King
  
 Today we decorate with lights and candy canes
 Presents are set under a Christmas tree
 But there are so few that really recognize the day
 As a day they celebrate their King
  
 They think He’s a prophet or a teacher of great truths
 They think He’s a wise man with a gift
 Some even think He’s a fable and never really lived
 Oh how wrong they are to miss the King
  
 Oh, what a blessing
 Oh, what an honor
 Oh, what a solemn call it is
 To be among the few who call this baby King
 So few make Him Lord of their lives
  
 So few bow down to the baby born that night
 So few know the Savior has arrived
 So few recognize He came to give His life
 So few will bow before His throne
  
 The shepherds Knew the story
 The wise men knew the story
 Mary and Joseph knew the story
 Do you? 

The Cross Was the Reason

 When I think about the manger, I think about the cross
 All the wondrous things God did on those two days
 The first tells of the birth of the precious Son of God
 To bring to us the dawn of peace and grace
  
 The shepherds in the field show all are welcome there
 The kings who came with gifts show us His worth
 The star was like a beacon that anyone could see
 But only few received the Saviors birth
  
 The manger shows His meekness and deep humility
 That the Son of God would come to such a place
 The inn shows us that many would turn the babe away
 Refusing to partake of God’s sweet grace
  
 The cross shows us His passion for every single one
 The bruises and the scars He took for us
 His cry of please forgive them rings down throughout all time
 Showing that our God is true and just
  
 He gave His mother comfort from the agony He felt
 As He gave John the charge to care for her
 His cry of don’t forsake me shows His bitter taste of death
 For the first time He was parted from His Father
  
 When He cried it is finished all creation should have bowed
 To the King who gave His life for all mankind
 The plan of our redemption was finally complete
 And His death would be a light for all of time
  
 But it was not finished, the story’s not complete
 Three days later He arose from death to life
 Now He lives forevermore and He reigns from High above
 Providing for us all eternal life
  
 Yes, the manger stands so tall as a beacon in the dark
 Of a world that’s full of sin and much despair
 But you cannot see the manger as a symbol by itself
 The cross was the reason that He came
  
   

Glory to God in the Highest

 I see the star, brightly shining, in the calm and dark of night
 I see the shepherds, as they’re warming, by a fire with dimming light
 I see the sheep, gently gazing, in the shepherds watchful sight
 I see a scene, oh how serene, on this holiest of nights
  
 Suddenly the sky is parted by an angel glorious
 Singing praise and peace on earth, sounding quite victorious
 Fear thou not, the Savior comes, in a manger in a hush
 Then an multitude arrives as shepherds watch the chorus
  
 Glory to God. Glory to God
 Glory to God in the highest
 Peace on earth good will to men
 Glory to God in the highest
  
 Shepherds leave their flocks by night to find the lowly manger
 They arrive and see the babe. They do not feel like strangers
 They bow before the child and sing the song the angels gave them
 The highest praise to Christ the King as he lay in the manger
  
 Glory to God.  Glory to God
 Glory to God in the highest
 Peace on earth.  Good will to men
 Glory to God in the highest
  
 The highest praise to Christ the King
 The shepherds pledge Him everything
 They leave and tell the world they’ve seen
 The Savior of the world
  
 Glory to God.  Glory to God
 Glory to God in the highest
 Peace on earth.  Good will to men
 Glory to God in the highest 
Christmas Poetry

Amazing

 Wouldn’t it have been amazing
 To be there on that morn
 When shepherds came to greet Him
 The Savior that was born
  
 Wouldn’t it have been amazing
 To see the newborn babe
 As wise men knelt before Him
 Sleeping on the hay
  
 Wonder of wonders
 God’s only Son
 Came down from heaven that day
 We stand before Him
 Lord of all time
 We gratefully praise His name
  
 Emmanuel, Emmanuel
 God has come down to save
 King of all Kings
 Lord of all Lords
 Came to us as a babe
  
 Isn’t it truly amazing
 That God loved us all so much
 He gave His own Son to redeem us
 His blood reaches each one of us
  
 Isn’t it truly amazing
 That on this blessed Christmas day
 We can sing of our precious redeemer
 With hearts full of grateful praise
  
 Wonder of wonders
 God’s only Son
 Came down from heaven that day
 We stand before Him
 Lord of all time
 We gratefully praise His name
  
 Emmanuel, Emmanuel
 God has come down to save
 King of all Kings
 Lord of all Lords
 Came to us as a babe 

The Gifts of Christmas

 I see them buying Christmas gifts everywhere I go
 They’ll wrap them all real nicely and tie them with a bow
 Underneath the Christmas tree they’ll make the children smile
 What a chance to share the love of Jesus with a little child
  
 He was born in a manger so many years ago
 Shepherds called by angels came to Him, bowing low
 Three kings came there to greet Him by following a star
 They brought gifts of great significance from afar
  
 One brought gold that shone like the noonday sun
 This gift was meant to show He was a king, a chosen one
 The riches He possessed were greater than that gold
 His victory on the cross is there for all to behold
  
 The second brought some myrrh, a gift of somber tone
 The anointing of the dead was how this gift was known
 It signified that He would die to take our sins away
 The fragrance of His sacrifice is still alive today
  
 The third gift was a vial of frankincense, oh so sweet
 It was used in the anointing oil of all the priests
 It signified that Jesus was a priest above them all
 And that our life would do well to answer to His call
  
 So this year when those gifts are underneath the tree
 See it as a moment of golden opportunity
 To tell the world of Jesus and how He is enough
 He came, He lived, He died to show us His great love 

He Came to Die

 At Christmas time we celebrate
 The Birthday of our Lord
 Born this day in Bethlehem
 A stable His abode
  
 Shepherds came to greet Him
 For an angel told them where
 They bowed before the little child
 While Mary looked on there
  
 He grew and started preaching
 Repent for God is nigh
 He healed all that would come to Him
 He taught them with no lies
  
 His message made the rulers made
 The planned to take His life
 But He knew all about their plans
 The prophets all were right
  
 We celebrate His birth today
 And rightfully we should
 But more important is the fact
 He came to die for you
  
 His purpose from the very start
 Was to give His life away
 Please don’t forget the price He paid
 On this Christmas day