Carols and Lessonsنموونە
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. (v. 14)
We have Charles Wesley to thank for one of our greatest Christmas carols. The song begins with and returns to the song of the angels, pointing us to the great joy Christ brings. But if you listen closely to the words and think about them while you sing, you will find yourself jumping around in the Bible, from Luke 2 to Galatians 4 to Matthew 1 to John 1 to Malachi 4 to Philippians 2, and then back to Luke 2:14 with the refrain after every stanza.
These passages are a mixture of exclamation, exhortation, and theological reflection. The song’s strength does not lie so much in any orderly sequence of thought but in its use of Scripture to teach us. That teaching produces a childlike response of faith; as you sing it out, you too can exclaim “glory to the newborn King!”
My favorite part of this, my favorite Christmas carol, comes in stanza 2, where we sing out the truth of the Incarnation:
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
hail the incarnate deity,
pleased as man with us to dwell,
Jesus, our Immanuel.
If anyone ever asks you about the real meaning of Christmas, point them this way. God was pleased to dwell with us as a man; because of that, Jesus truly is “God with us”—now and forever.
As you pray, worship Jesus, Immanuel.
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We hope this plan encouraged you.
For a full 25-day plan, with carols and Bible lessons for each day leading up to Christmas, and a plan for families with crafts and other activities, visit https://www.woh.org/carols-and-lessons.
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About this Plan
What would Christmas be without carols to sing? This 6-day series tells the stories behind many of our most beloved Christmas carols and links them with Scripture lessons to illuminate the messages they have for you today. Modeled after the traditional Christmas service of Carols and Lessons, this series takes you through the story of Jesus using Bible readings and songs.
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