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Communicate the Christmas carols

As we preach this Christmas season, let’s not miss the opportunity to highlight the glorious truths contained in the songs we sing. 

BIBLICAL PREACHING AUTOR 108/Peter_Mead 19 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2024 09:09 h
Photo: [link]Aaron Burden[/link], Unsplash, CC0.

Some of the Christmas carols contain phenomenal truths. Yet they can easily be sung mindlessly – familiar tunes, familiar lyrics and some unfamiliar words mixed in. 



As we preach or lead services in this Christmas season, let’s not miss the opportunity to highlight the glorious truths contained in the songs we sing. 



Perhaps a passing comment in a message, reference to a carol to illustrate a point in a sermon, or even brief explanation outside of the sermon.



Consider, for one example, the second verse of Hark the Herald Angels:



Christ by highest heav’n adored

Christ the everlasting Lord!

Late in time behold Him come

Offspring of a Virgin’s womb

Veiled in flesh the Godhead see

Hail the incarnate Deity

Pleased as man with man to dwell

Jesus, our Emmanuel

Hark! The herald angels sing

“Glory to the newborn King!”



How could anyone sing those words without stirred hearts?  But for many, the stirring is mere nostalgia at Christmas past. 



Let’s make sure people in our churches don’t miss the stirring reality reflected here.



Peter Mead is mentor at Cor Deo and author of several books. He blogs at Biblical Preaching.


 

 


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