The Christmas Carols: Past, Present, & Future HopeSample
Day 15
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Read: Micah 5:2; 1 Peter 1:8-9
In 1868, Episcopalian Pastor Phillip Brooks needed a carol for the kids to sing at a Christmas service at his church. Not satisfied with any songs he had heard, Brooks decided to write one himself. Inspired by a Christmas Eve service he had attended in Bethlehem during a Holy Land trip three years prior, Brooks sat down and authored “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” Not only did the children in his church sing this song in their Christmas program, but millions continue to sing the tune today, some 150 years later. Think about that for a moment. This Philadelphia pastor has a top hit that has lasted fifteen decades! Knowing that best sellers in the iTunes music store top the charts for only about fifteen days, and even the best of our contemporary praise and worship songs seldom persist in popularity past fifteen years, Brooks’s song is amazingly durable. What is it about this song that has allowed it to endure?
I think the message of this hymn is very powerful. I have always been struck by the phrase at the end of the first verse, “the hopes and fears of all the years are met in Thee tonight.” The idea that Jesus Christ comforts our deepest fears and provides for us our greatest hope is an amazingly powerful message! As I ponder the significance of this phrase, I am reminded of 1 Peter 1:8-9, “Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls.” Our deepest fear is death. Our greatest hope is eternal life in fellowship with our Creator, the salvation of our souls. Truly, in Christ the hopes and fears of all the years are met.
As we sing this hymn, may we be reminded of the comfort and hope Jesus Christ provides to you and me.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
How still we see thee lie.
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by.
Yet in thy dark streets shineth
The everlasting Light.
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
For Christ is born of Mary.
And gathered all above,
While mortals sleep, the angels keep,
Their watch of wondering love.
O morning stars together
Proclaim the holy birth,
And praises sing to God the King
And Peace to men on earth.
How silently, how silently
The wondrous gift is given!
So, God imparts to human hearts,
The blessings of His heaven.
No ear may hear His coming,
But in this world of sin,
Where meek souls will receive him still,
The dear Christ enters in.
O holy Child of Bethlehem
Descend to us, we pray,
Cast out our sin and enter in,
Be born to us today.
We hear the Christmas angels,
The great glad tidings tell.
O come to us, abide with us
Our Lord Emmanuel.
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About this Plan
This 30 day devotional examines one Christmas carol each day and reflects on how that song helps us to better understand and follow Jesus. Most carols are familiar to us…we sing them every year…but do we really grasp what they are talking about? In other words, when we look at “The Christmas Carols,” do we hear the hope of Christmas past, present, and future?
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