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  1. Christmas is a time for joy, and worship, where we remember the birth of Jesus and its profound impact on humanity. Music has a way of drawing us closer to Jesus. This list of inspiring Christmas songs will help you celebrate the birth of Christ with a renewed focus. Let these songs fill your heart with awe and gratitude as you celebrate a Christ-centered Christmas.

    • What A Beautiful Name – Hillsong Worship. What a beautiful Name it is. Nothing compares to this. The Name of Jesus. Electric Guitar.
    • Jesus – Chris Tomlin. He roars like a lion. He bled as the Lamb. He carries my healing in His hands. Jesus. Electric Guitar. Acoustic Guitar. Bass Guitar. Drums. Keys.
    • I Speak Jesus – Charity Gayle. I just wanna speak the name of Jesus. Over every heart and every mind. ‘Cause I know there is peace within Your presence. I speak Jesus.
    • House of Miracles – Brandon Lake. Come alive in the name of Jesus. This is a house of miracles. We bring everything to the feet of Jesus. Everything in the name of Jesus.
  2. Worship Songs about "Light Of The World". The baby who was born in the manger in Bethlehem, the young man who grew up in a carpentry shop in Nazareth, and the man who died on the cross in Jerusalem are one and the same. This is Jesus, the light of the world. Jesus is the sun of justice and the bright morning star.

  3. Alan Jackson sings his version of "Away in a Manger" in the video above. 7. "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" by Trisha Yearwood. Robert MacGimsey composed the Christmas song "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" in 1934. It was later introduced by Lawrence Tibbett and has been sung and recorded by numerous performers and choirs since.

    • Angels We Have Heard on High by Anonymous/Unknown (translated by James Chadwick, 1862) Angels we have heard on high / Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
    • Angels, From the Realms of Glory by James Montgomery (1816) Angels from the realms of glory / Wing your flight o’er all the earth; Ye who sang creation’s story / Now proclaim Messiah’s birth.
    • Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus by Charles Wesley (1745) Come, Thou long-expected Jesus / Born to set Thy people free; From our fears and sins release us / Let us find our rest in Thee.
    • For Unto Us a Child Is Born from The Messiah (based on Isaiah 9:6) by George Frederic Handel (1741) For unto us a Child is born / Unto us a Son is given,
  4. Dec 12, 2018 · We come to the final song connected to the birth of Jesus in Luke’s gospel. This takes place when Mary and Joseph bring Jesus to the Temple in Luke 2: 22 – 40 for the purification rites of circumcision required by the Law. Simeon is a righteous man on whom the Holy Spirit rests.

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  6. Dec 21, 2023 · The Angels’ Song (Luke 2:13-14): This song is sung by many heavenly hosts, praising God at the birth of Jesus. Simeon’s Song (Luke 2:29-32): Simeon, a righteous and devout man waiting for Israel’s consolation, sings this song when he sees the baby Jesus in the temple. These songs often reflect traditional Christmas carols and hymns we ...

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