Carol: “The Birthday of a King” – William Harold Neidlinger (1863-1924)
Tune: NEIDLINGER
“’Twas a humble birthplace, but O how much God gave to us
that day.” That’s how the second stanza of this carol begins. It gives us some
contrast between the humble birthplace and the glory of redemption. It almost
puts us back to list-making and/or blessing-counting; the implication is that
what God gave to us at Bethlehem is beyond calculation… and indeed, it was… is.
Most of us know the familiar refrain of this carol –
“Hallelujah!
O how the angels sang.
Hallelujah!
How it rang!
And the sky
was bright with a holy light,
‘Twas the birthday
of a King.”
- but like many hymns and carols, we sometimes miss out on
what the center of text gets at.
This hymnline ought to stick with us for this day in Advent
as a constant reminder that the blessings continue to roll down from that first-century
event… and we stand to benefit from all of them. Better than waiting to open
the mysterious packages underneath our Christmas trees, being open to and appreciating
all that God does for us makes the Christmas season more meaningful and
lightens our darkened days with a holy light, reminding us that “It’s the
birthday of my King."
Hear the Nashville
Singers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=66Y0hVjMbA8
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