God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
The Everly Brothers Lyrics


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God rest ye merry gentlemen
Let nothing you dismay
Remember Christ our savior
Was born on Christmas day
To save us all from Satan's power
When we were gone astray
Oh tidings of comfort and joy
From God our heavenly father
The blessed angel came
And unto certain shepherds
Brought tidings of the same
How that in Bethlehem was born
The Son of God by name
Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Oh tidings of comfort and joy

Fear not said the angel
Let nothing you affright
This day is born a savior
Of the pure virgin bright
To rfee all those who trust in him
From Satan's power and might
Oh tidings of comfort and joy

And when they came to Bethlehem
Where our dear savior lay
They found him in the manger
Where oxen feed on hay
His mother Mary kneeled down
And to the Lord did pray
Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Oh tidings of comfort and joy

God rest ye merry gentlemen
Let nothing you dismay




Remember Christ our savior
Was born on Christmas day

Overall Meaning

The Everly Brothers's "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" is a traditional Christmas carol that holds a special place in the hearts of many. The first verse of the song encourages the listener to rest peacefully and not be discouraged in the face of adversity, reminding them that Jesus Christ was born on Christmas day to save people from Satan's power when they had gone astray. The song emphasizes the significance of the Christmas story and the hope it provides for many people.


The second verse tells of the story of the angel who brought tidings of the birth of Jesus Christ to shepherds in Bethlehem, and explained to them that the Son of God had been born on this very day. The angel reassures the shepherds that there is no need to worry or be frightened, as a savior has been born who will free all those who trust in him from Satan's power and might. The third verse describes how the shepherds found Jesus in a manger where the oxen feed on hay, and how Mary, his mother, kneeled down to pray to the Lord.


Overall, the lyrics of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" emphasize the message of hope and redemption that is central to the Christmas story, while also encouraging listeners to find peace and comfort in the midst of hardship.


Line by Line Meaning

God rest ye merry gentlemen
May God grant you all joyful and peaceful rest, dear gentlemen


Let nothing you dismay
Do not be troubled or disheartened by anything


Remember Christ our savior
Recall and honor Jesus Christ, who is our redeemer and protector


Was born on Christmas day
Came into the world as a human baby on the holy day of Christmas


To save us all from Satan's power
Came to rescue us from the influence and harm of Satan's evil force


When we were gone astray
When we had lost our way and were morally adrift


Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Announcements of uplifting and blissful news


From God our heavenly father
From our divine and celestial father, God


The blessed angel came
The angel that is blessed by God, arrived


And unto certain shepherds
And to a particular group of pastoral workers


Brought tidings of the same
Delivered the same good news that had been previously shared


How that in Bethlehem was born
That the baby, who is God's son, was born in Bethlehem


The Son of God by name
Called the Son of God by title and identity


Fear not said the angel
Do not be afraid or daunted, as the angel said


Let nothing you affright
Do not let anything intimidate or frighten you


This day is born a savior
A savior was born on this very day


Of the pure virgin bright
Born of a chaste and radiant virgin


To free all those who trust in him
To liberate and emancipate those who have faith in him


From Satan's power and might
From the dominance and authority of Satan over them


And when they came to Bethlehem
And when they arrived at Bethlehem


Where our dear savior lay
Where our beloved and precious savior was laid


They found him in the manger
They located him in a feeding trough meant for animals


Where oxen feed on hay
Where oxen consume their sustenance- hay


His mother Mary kneeled down
His mother, Mary, knelt down


And to the Lord did pray
And prayed to the Lord


Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Oh news that brings joyful and comforting emotions


Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Oh news that brings joyful and comforting emotions




Writer(s): Anonymous, Friedrich Meyer

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