25 Dec 2025
Part 4-4 O Holy Night
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Ps Denis Lu
“O Holy Night” was shaped by an unlikely team—a French priest, an atheist poet, a Jewish composer, and an American abolitionist. Written in 1847 from the Luke 2 story, the song first soared in midnight mass before later being banned. Its powerful lyrics still call us to behold Christ with awe.
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About this series
For many of us, Christmas is incomplete without its songs. Christmas carols hold a special place in the hearts of not just believers, but also non-believers. They evoke emotions of joy, awe and devotion.
But we often sing them without thinking of their lyrics. We miss seeing that the words we sing have rich theological meaning, pointing to the reason for the season: the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In this series, we will feature four loved Christmas carols. Every week, we will focus on one song, exploring who wrote it, its circumstances, and how God used it throughout history. Most importantly, we will savour the deep spiritual truths found in the carols, and allow them to draw us closer to our Lord Jesus.
Past sermons
Speaker
Ps Denis Lu
Ps Laurence Lee
Year
2022
2021
2020
2019




