Episode 27

Scripture for Today | Micah 5:2-5a (with Pastor Nick)

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December 20th, 2021

10 mins 7 secs

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About this Episode

Opening Song: 

 O Little Town of Bethlehem by Lewis Henry Redner and Phillips Brooks, arranged by Ross Fishburn and Shane Barnard

Lyrics:

O little town of Bethlehem

How still we see thee lie

Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

The silent stars go by

 

Yet in thy dark streets shineth

The everlasting light

The hopes and fears of all the years

Are met in thee tonight

 

For Christ is born of Mary

And gathered all above

While mortals sleep

The angels keep their watch

Of wondering love

 

O morning stars together

Proclaim the holy birth

And praises sing to God the King

And peace to men on earth

 

How silently how silently

The wondrous gift is given

So God imparts to human hearts

The blessings of His Heaven

 

No ear may hear His calling

But in this world of sin

Where meek souls will receive Him still

The dear Christ enters in

 

O holy Child of Bethlehem

Descend to us we pray

Cast out our sin and enter in

Be born to us today

 

We hear the Christmas angels

The great glad tidings tell

O come to us abide with us

Our Lord Emmanuel

Passage: 

2 But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah,

who are too little to be among the clans of Judah,

from you shall come forth for me

one who is to be ruler in Israel,

whose coming forth is from of old,

from ancient days.

3 Therefore he shall give them up until the time

when she who is in labor has given birth;

then the rest of his brothers shall return

to the people of Israel.

4 And he shall stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the LORD,

in the majesty of the name of the LORD his God.

And they shall dwell secure, for now he shall be great

to the ends of the earth.

5 And he shall be their peace.

When the Assyrian comes into our land

and treads in our palaces,

then we will raise against him seven shepherds

and eight princes of men;

(Micah 5:2–5 ESV)

Musical Reflection:

O Come, O Come Emmanuel (VENI, VENI, EMMANUEL) by Thomas Helmore

Reflection Notes: 

The tune VENI IMMANUEL comes from a 15th century chant and originally served as part of a requiem mass. Thomas Helmore adapted it for congregational use as a hymn in the late 1800s, while still retaining the speech-like flow of the original chant. The text dates back to the 8th century and was translated from Latin to English by J. M. Neal. 

Prayer:

Stir up your power, O Lord, and with great might come among us; and as we are sorely hindered by our sins from running the race that is set before us, let your bountiful grace and mercy speedily help and deliver us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and for ever. Amen.