It wasn’t in December
On a cold and frosty morn,
But probably in the springtime
When that blessed child was born.
Not in a barn out on a hill,
But maybe in a cave,
That Love descended to the earth
For all of us to save.
And whether there were three or more,
The Wise Men were not kings,
But seekers who could read the skies
And know of greater things.
Brave Joseph and dear Mary
Still not really all that old,
And yet they dared believe the words
Just as the angel told.
“Fear not,” he said,
“I bring you news that will be of great joy
For life itself can now be changed
Because of this one boy.”
And thus, no matter when it was
Or how it all took place
A Savior long ago was born
To save the human race.
Remember then on Christmas Day
Or on Epiphany
The miracle that happened
At our Lord’s Nativity.
But sing His praise and live His love
Give thanks through all the year
For while we still lived in our sin
Our God to us came here.
Beautiful! Merry Christmas, Chap and God bless! Frank
Thank you, Chap, for this wonderful poem. Have a blessed and merry Christmas.
Well done Brother 👏 I trust you will have a wonderful Christmas and a Blessed New Year.
Beautiful truth. Wishing you and your family blessings this Christmas and in the new year. Love and peace, Ed and Becky Monto
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Beautifully written about our Savior. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
beautifully written, Chap. Wishing you and yours a beautiful and joy filled Christmas season.
Virginia Vorster
Chap, you have a gift for words! Thank you for expressing what Christmas is all about! Merry Christmas to you and yours and a blessed and healthy New Year!
Paula Kopczynski
Merry Christmas and thank you for the beautiful poem. Have a blessed and Happy New Year to you and Julie.
Marilynn Scanlin
Beautiful poem, Chap! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Blessings,
Linda Kana
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