Christmas of Love
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ม.ค. 2025
- The Christmas of Love, sung by Siera Keyt, and written by Dodwell Keyt.
Christmas is here. A night like no other, filled with wonder and divine light. The sky above Bethlehem shines brighter than ever, for a child has been born in a humble stable under the stars. A baby, wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger: this is the moment the world has waited for. The Savior has arrived. Rejoice, for man is saved.
The earth trembles with joy as the angels sing in the heavens, announcing the birth of this holy child. Shepherds in the fields, watching their flocks, hear the celestial choir and hurry to the stable. They kneel before the newborn King with awe in their eyes. Their hearts are filled with wonder; this small, fragile child will bring hope and salvation to the world.
The baby’s parents, Mary and Joseph, smile through exhaustion, feeling a peace they have never known. They gaze lovingly at their son, knowing he is fulfilling a prophecy, a promise of redemption. Love fills the air; time stands still in this sacred moment.
Rejoice, Cheer, Love All Around.
In the distance, a group of wise men from far-off lands begins their journey. Guided by a star, they come bearing gifts of great value: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These treasures, symbols of kingship, divinity, and sacrifice, are offered to the child with reverence. They, too, recognise the importance of this birth, for this is the King of Kings, the Prince of Peace.
The wise men kneel before the child, their faces full of awe and reverence. They know that this humble beginning in a stable will become the source of light for the world. They know that this child will grow to teach love, compassion, and forgiveness. And so, they offer gifts not just of gold and incense but of their hearts. Their journey has led them to this moment, where love transcends borders, and all are united under the light of the same star.
Gather Around, Let Love Be Our Guide.
As the night unfolds, a great sense of peace settles over the land. The people of Bethlehem gather in quiet reverence, honouring the birth of this child. In the streets, the cries of joy and the sounds of celebration fill the air, but it is a different kind of celebration, not of material things but of the gift of love. This Christmas, love is the greatest gift of all.
The world, weary from strife and division, pauses for a moment. The chaos of daily life fades away, and all that remains is the love that has been born this night. Their love will change hearts, heal wounds, and bring people together.
The world wants peace. And peace, it seems, has arrived in the most unexpected form: a tiny baby born in a humble stable. The message is clear: peace comes not from riches or power but from love, kindness, and compassion. It comes when we open our hearts to one another when we choose to live with understanding and empathy.