Ye nations all, on you I call, come hear this
declaration,
And don't refuse this glorious news of Jesus
and salvation.
To royal Jews came first the news of Christ
the great Messiah,
As was foretold by prophets old, Isaiah, Jeremiah.
To Abraham the promise came, and to his seed
for ever,
A light to shine in Isaac's line, by Scripture
we discover;
Hail, promised morn! the Saviour's born, the
glorious Mediator.
God's blessed word made flesh and blood, assumed
the human nature.
His parents poor in earthly store, to entertain
the stranger
They found no bed to lay his head, but in the
ox's manger:
No royal things, as used by kings, were seen
by those that found him
But in the hay the stranger lay, with swaddling
bands around him
On the same night a glorious light to shepherds
there appeared,
Bright angels came in shining flame, they saw
and greatly feared
The angels said: Be not afraid, although we
much alarm you,
We do appear good news to bear, as now we will
inform you.
The city's name is Bethlehem, in which God
has appointed,
This glorious morn a Saviour's born, for him
God has anointed;
By this you'll know, if you will go, to see
this little stranger,
His lovely charms in Mary's arms, both lying
in a manger.
When this was said, straightway was made a
glorious sound from heaven
Each flaming tongue an anthem sung: To men
a Saviour's given,
In Jesus' name, the glorious theme, we elevate
our voices,
At Jesus' birth be peace on earth, meanwhile
all heaven rejoices.
Then with delight they took their flight,
and wing'd their way to glory,
The shepherds gazed and were amazed, to hear
the pleasing story;
To Bethlehem they quickly came, the glorious
news to carry,
And in the stall they found them all, Joseph,
the Babe, and Mary.
The shepherds then return'd again to their
own habitation,
With joy of heart they did depart, now they
have found salvation.
Glory they cry, to God on high, who sent his
Son to save us.
This glorious morn the Saviour's born, his
name is Christ Jesus.