The Song of Jesus:
He left His throne in paradise to come to earth for me
He left the praise of ten thousand angels to dwell in
old Galilee
He left the beauty of golden streets, and He left the
right hand of God
And He sacrificed the honor He had known, upon this
earth to trod
He left is all, yes, and willingly, in a stable to be
born
He set aside for swaddling clothes, the robes that He
had worn
He who alone was equal to God cast it all aside for me
And humbled Himself to a lowly birth to my Savior
be
The Promised One:
The
earth was filled with dying, and suffering from the fall
But
the promised coming Messiah would offer hope to and life to all.
The
sign of God was declared; to Isaiah the prophet was given
That
a child would be born of a virgin and be the Son of God in heaven
From
the fruit of Eden’s fate came the promise God had given
His
seed shall surely bruise your heel, but your seed shall crush his head
The
sign of God was declared; to Isaiah the prophet was given
That
a child would be born of a virgin and be the Son of God in heaven
And
now the hope of the faithful, the salvation of Adam’s race
The
promised coming Messiah to offer mankind God’s grace
The
sign of God was declared; to Isaiah the prophet was given
That
a child would be born of a virgin and be the Son of God in heaven
Star Song:
And
now the moment had arrived
The
hope of all man’s yearning
For
high up in the eastern sky
A
new bright star was shining
(From the
Cantata: “Hope is Born” by David Craig, © 1975: renewed 2013; from the book
“Exclamations of Praise” © 2013)
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