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- A Visit From Heaven.
- by:
- Orlando Wiebe
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- 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the land
- Every creature was stirring, as Caesar had planned;
- A census was taken in which every soul
- In the Empire of Rome must be placed on the roll.
- Up from Galilee, out of Nazareth came
- A pair which was Joseph and Mary be name;
- To their city of birth which is called Bethlehem
- They came as descendants of King David's stem.
- There the days were accomplished that she should give birth
- To a son who would reign as King o'er the earth.
- She brought forth her first-born, and with her own hands
- She wrapped the sweet Child in soft swaddling bands;
- In a manger so lowly this life did begin,
- Since there was no room for them in the inn.
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- In the country the shepherds abode in the field,
- Keeping watch o'er their flock as in silence they kneeled
- In the shadows of night, with their rods and their staves,
- Having just settled down in the warmth of the caves,
- When out of the sky there shone a great light
- That filled the men's hearts with a terrible fright.
- They sprang from the ground with a leap and a dash
- To see what was causing this unearthly flash.
- 'Twas the glory of God shining down on the ground
- With a halo of radiance on the sheep all around.
- When, what to their questioning eyes should draw near,
- But the angel of God with a message: "Don't fear!
- For behold! I bring you good tidings of joy,
- For all men and women, for each girl and boy;
- For to you is born a Saviour this day,
- In the city of David, as prophets did say."
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- Then suddenly with the bright angel appeared
- A heavenly host, praising God as they cheered:
- "To God in the highest may glory abound,
- On earth peace, and good will to men all around."
- Near at hand, far beyond, on the left, on the right,
- The heavenly seraphs were poised in their flight.
- Then as snowflakes before the fierce storm winds do fly,
- Passing o'er the wide fields, soar up to the sky,
- So up into heaven the angels they flew
- Having given their message so wondrously new.
- Then the shepherds declared with faces aglow:
- "To the village of Bethlehem quickly let's go,
- And see this great thing which has come to pass,
- Which the Lord in this night has made known unto us."
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- There they found Joseph and Mary so mild,
- And in the rough manger the dear little Child.
- So when they had seen Him they made known abroad
- The message as told by the angel of God.
- The people they wondered at that which they heard
- As told by the shepherds in angelic word;
- But Mary, who knew all these things from the start,
- Kept pondering this great event in her heart.
- The shepherds returned giving glory and praise
- To the God of their fathers, the Ancient of Days:
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- "To god in the highest may glory abound,
- On earth peace, and good will to men all around."
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- (You can find this wonderful story in the Bible in the book written
- by Matthew 1:18-25, 2:1-23, and the book written by Luke 2:1-52
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