Christmas - drawing of a manger with beams of light eminating, a nearby lamb, the words Silent Night Holy Night along the edge of the manger legs which resemble a wooden cross. Image from WELS

Christ the Savior is Born – Christmas Series

Beginning After Christmas

“Silent Night” was written originally in German by Joseph Mohr, with music composed by Franz Gruber. The carol was first performed on Christmas Eve in 1818 at St. Nicholas Church in Oberndorf, Austria.

Legend says the church organ was broken, prompting Gruber to compose a simple guitar accompaniment. Subsequently accompanied by many instruments and translated into many languages, the text paints the picture of the incarnation.

The last phrase is repeated, so in the second stanza we hear it twice: “Christ the Savior is born!” Every word of that phrase is significant, and every line of the Christmas carol describes a Bible truth.

We use the beloved hymn to ponder the profound message of the Twelve Days of Christmas.

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