O Come All Ye Faithful
D.J. Chill Out Christmas Lyrics


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Oh, come ye
O come ye to Bethlehem
Come and behold him
Born the King of angels
O come, let us adore him
Christ the Lord

God of God
Light of light
Lo, he abhors
Not the virgin's womb
Very God
Begotten not created
O come, let us adore him
Christ the Lord

Sing, choirs of angels
Sing in exultation
Sing, all ye citizens
Of heaven above
Glory to God
In the highest

O come
Let us adore him
Christ the Lord

See how the shepherds
Summoned to his cradle
Leaving their flocks
Draw nigh with lowly fear
We too will thither bend
Our joyful footsteps
O come, let us adore him
Christ the Lord

Yea, Lord, we greet thee
Born this happy morning
Jesus
To thee be glory given
Word of the Father
Now in flesh appearing
O come




Let us adore him
Christ the Lord

Overall Meaning

The song "O Come All Ye Faithful" is a classic Christmas carol that calls everyone to Bethlehem to witness the birth of the King of the Angels, who is none other than Christ the Lord. The author of the lyrics is not known, but it is believed to have been written in the 18th century by John Francis Wade, a Catholic hymnist. The lyrics are a call to worship and adore Christ for His incarnation, which was an act of divine love and grace.


The first two verses of the song are a call to all to come and worship the newborn King in Bethlehem. The lyrics describe Christ as the King of angels, who was born to save humanity from sin and darkness. The third stanza is a theological affirmation of the divinity of Christ. He is the very God, begotten not created, who chose to take human form and dwell among us. The chorus of the song is an invitation to everyone to join the heavenly choir in singing praises to God and adoring the King of Kings.


The fourth stanza describes the shepherds who were summoned to the manger to see the newborn King, and it invites us to follow in their footsteps and adore Him also. The final stanza celebrates the birth of Jesus as a happy occasion, and it acknowledges Him as the Word of the Father who appeared in the flesh. The song ends with a call to all to come and adore Christ, who is the Lord of all.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, come ye
Please come


O come ye to Bethlehem
Come to Bethlehem


Come and behold Him
Come and see Him


Born the King of Angels
A king that was born to angels


O come, let us adore Him
Let's come and worship Him


Christ the Lord
He is Christ, the Lord


God of God
The God who is superior to all else


Light of light
An illuminating and spiritually enlightening light


Lo, he abhors
However, He is not disgusted


Not the virgin's womb
Rather, the virgin's womb is holy


Very God
Truly, He is God


Begotten not created
Not made but rather produced as a child


Sing, choirs of angels
Sing, choirs made of angels


Sing in exultation
Sing in rejoicing


Sing, all ye citizens
Sing, all of you who live in heaven


Of heaven above
Heaven, located above us


Glory to God
The highest praise for God


In the highest
In the highest place


See how the shepherds
Notice how the shepherds


Summoned to His cradle
Called to His manger


Leaving their flocks
Abandoning their animals


Draw nigh with lowly fear
Approaching with humble terror


We too will thither bend
We will also kneel down there


Our joyful footsteps
Our excited and happy walking


Yea, Lord, we greet thee
Yes, Lord, we welcome you


Born this happy morning
Born on this joyous morning


Jesus
The savior's name


To thee be glory given
Let glory be bestowed upon you


Word of the Father
The exact representation of the Father's will


Now in flesh appearing
Present in physical human form


O come
Please come


Let us adore Him
Let us worship Him


Christ the Lord
He is Christ, the Lord




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