And she brouht forth her first born son, and wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7 NKJV
God’s greatest gift came wrapped in swaddling clothes. Will you take time to unwrap your gift today?

And she brouht forth her first born son, and wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7 NKJV
God’s greatest gift came wrapped in swaddling clothes. Will you take time to unwrap your gift today?

Some of you who follow me know that I am a big fan of both the music and testimony of the Mullett Family. There is a simplicity and honesty about this video that makes me think a lot more about the real Jesus on the real Christmas than slick professional productions. I hope you are blessed with their rendition of the carol of all carols, “Silent Night.”
The second song in this play list may be a carol you have never heard, but it is hardly new. Most famously sung by Selah, it was written by Lowell Alexander in 1992. Though I have listened to this many times, I still shed a few tears each time I listen. I love singing this too, though I will not inflict my version of this stunningly beautiful melody and lyrics. I hope it touches you also and will draw you closer to Jesus.
I have a few more I can’t wait to share tomorrow, but I would love even more to know some little known artists or songs that have touched your heart over the years.
This is one of my favorite Christmas songs to sing as well as to listen to. Though I do not know much behind the composition of the song by Lowell Alexander, nobody I have heard sings the song like Nicol (Smith) Sponberg on the original release from Selah 2002.Christmas blessings to you as you listen!
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