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A Reading of Christmas Hymns
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A Reading of Christmas Hymns

Listen along to a narrated version of 15 Christmas carol favorites

I love Christmas hymns, the ones we sing in church or hear on our radio. Songs like O Little Town of Bethlehem, The First Noel, Away in a Manger, Joy to the World, and Silent Night are some of my favorites.

Their melodies are beautiful, and I enjoy singing them even all year round.

These songs become part of our traditions and help us celebrate the season. However, sometimes when we sing them, we overlook the deeper meanings they hold.

I remember an experience from over 20 years ago when I was in radio broadcasting. At a conference, I was part of a panel where we listened to a familiar non-Christmas song while reading its lyrics on a screen. I soon realized the song's words were actually dark and didn't match the music's upbeat style.

It’s like I didn’t really know the song at all!

The narrator part of me says: This shows how music and songs so wonderfully touch us, and just how impacting the spoken word can be.

You see, our brains have two sides: the left side handles reason and facts, while the right side deals with emotions and imagination. Music often goes straight to our feelings, bypassing logic.

But when we read lyrics or hear them spoken, it engages our logical side.

So, when we sing hymns, we feel good but might miss their deeper truths. When we read them, we can be impacted in a new a different way by what the words convey.

The intercessor part of me says: While we love Christmas hymns and the deeper meanings they can share, sometimes they don't match what the Bible says exactly.

It's okay to enjoy them, but we should be careful not to base our beliefs on them if they stray from the truth. Most hymns bring warm feelings and were written in the Victorian era. There's nothing wrong with feeling sentimental, but we should be cautious about believing things that aren't true.

If you're unsure about something in a hymn, compare it with Scripture. Not everything has to match perfectly—like how Jesus wasn't born in winter or that there weren't exactly three kings.

Let's appreciate hymns for what they are and enjoy both reading and singing them.

I invite you to listen along to a reading of 15 favorite traditional hymns in the PrayerCast

  1. Angels We Have Heard On High

  2. O Little Town Of Bethlehem

  3. Angels From The Realms of Glory

  4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

  5. The First Noel

  6. Away In A Manger

  7. What Child Is This

  8. It Came Upon The Midnight Clear

  9. In The Bleak Midwinter

  10. O Come All Ye Faithful

  11. Hark The Herald Angels Sing

  12. Silent Night Holy Night

  13. Joy To The World

  14. Good Christian Men Rejoice

  15. Go Tell It On The Mountain

Thank you for listening.

Merry Christmas from all of us at Epaphras Praise. God bless you.

Until next time, grace and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Epaphras Prays Podcast
Short teachings on prayer and intercession and a few minutes of praying for the people of God from the Word of God