Sweet Little Jesus Boy
Connie Smith Lyrics


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Sweet little Jesus boy
They made you be born in a manger
Sweet little holy child
Didn't know who you was
Didn't know you'd come to save us Lord
To take our sins away
Our eyes was blind we couldn't see
We didn't know who you was
Long time ago you was born
Born in a manger low
Sweet little Jesus boy
The world treat you mean Lord
Treat me mean too
But that's how things is down here
We didn't know twas you
You done told us how
We is a'tryin'
Master you done showed us how
Even when you's dyin
Just seem like we can't do right
Look how we treated you
But please sir, forgive us Lord
We didn't know twas you




Sweet little Jesus boy born long time ago
Sweet little holy child and we didn't know who you was

Overall Meaning

Connie Smith's rendition of Sweet Little Jesus Boy is a somber, reflective piece that speaks to the incredible humility of Jesus Christ's entrance into the world. The song speaks to the paradox of Jesus' birth - that this holy figure, the Son of God, was born in a manger and His true identity was not known to those who encountered Him. The lyrics note the cruel way in which Christ was treated by the world, and even those who followed Him did not understand the full extent of His mission to save humanity from sin.


The first verse of the song sets the stage for the narrative. It notes the circumstances of Christ's birth - the fact that He was born in a manger, a lowly and humble setting. The second verse then speaks to the ignorance of those who saw Him. The lyrics describe how people did not recognize the Messiah for who He was, making His suffering all the more tragic. The third verse highlights the hypocrisy of humanity's sinfulness, where it's noted that people rejected Christ when He was on Earth, and continue to do so to this day. The song then ends with a plea for forgiveness from the Lord for our lack of understanding and recognition of Him.


Overall, "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the essence of Jesus' message and mission in a way that is both inspiring and contemplative.


Line by Line Meaning

Sweet little Jesus boy
Addressing baby Jesus, born in a humble manger


They made you be born in a manger
Acknowledging the humble circumstances of his birth


Sweet little holy child
Emphasizing the divine nature of Jesus


Didn't know who you was
The people of that time did not recognize him as the Savior


Didn't know you'd come to save us Lord
The people were unaware of the salvation Jesus would bring


To take our sins away
Jesus came to take away our sins


Our eyes was blind we couldn't see
The people were spiritually blind


Long time ago you was born
Acknowledging the timelessness of the story of Jesus' birth


Born in a manger low
He was born in humble circumstances


Sweet little Jesus boy
Reemphasizing the sacred nature of Jesus


The world treat you mean Lord
Acknowledging the cruelty Jesus faced in his time


Treat me mean too
People still face cruelty and discrimination today


But that's how things is down here
Recognizing the harshness of the world


We didn't know twas you
The people were unaware of Jesus' true identity


You done told us how
Jesus taught people how to live and love


We is a'tryin'
People are still trying to follow Jesus' teachings


Master you done showed us how
Jesus is the ultimate example of how to live and love


Even when you's dyin
Jesus' selflessness continued even as he was dying


Just seem like we can't do right
People often struggle to live up to Jesus' example


Look how we treated you
Reflecting on the cruelty of Jesus' crucifixion


But please sir, forgive us Lord
Asking for forgiveness for our sins and shortcomings


Sweet little Jesus boy born long time ago
Summing up the message of the song


Sweet little holy child and we didn't know who you was
Reemphasizing the fact that the people did not recognize Jesus' true identity




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP
Written by: BERNIE HERMS, JOHN MARK HALL

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