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Free Christmas Christian PoemsChristian poem by M.S.Lowndes Jesus Christ was born this day So many years before He came a servant to the lost Though he was Lord of Lords We celebrate this joyous time Reflecting on His birth Not born in a mansion, but a stable As if He had no worth He came so He could identify With the human heart of man And gave His life as a sacrifice Offering a better plan A plan that reconciles us back To our loving Father God Bringing hope and redemption from Sins ruling iron rod For this is the only reason that we Should celebrate this day To become focused on anything else Would take the meaning away So let’s arise with joy in our hearts And share it with everyone The meaning of Christmas will always be The birth of Jesus – God’s son I thank you God Christian poems by E.E. Cummings I thank you God for most this amazing Day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes (I who have died am alive again today, and this is the sun's birthday; this is the birth day of life and of live and wings: and of the gay great happening illimitably earth) how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any--lifted from the no of all nothing--human merely being doubt unimaginable (now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened). The First Christmas Eve Twas the night before Christmas, And all through the Inn, Not a creature was stirring, Except little Ben. A trav'ler had told him Of a beautiful sight ~ A manger, a mother, A babe born that night. The story had touched him, Sunk deep in his heart, And he thought of it, pondered it, Savored each part. The trav'ler had told of A very great star, And wise men had seen it From countries afar. And shepherds abiding that night With their sheep, Had heard angels tell Of the new babe asleep. All had followed the star To the manger of hay, And shepherds and wise men Had knelt down to pray. Christmas Eve Cristian poems by by Eugene Field Oh, hush thee, little dear, my soul, The evening shades are falling; Hush thee, my dear, dost thou not hear The voice of the Master calling? Deep lies the snow upon the earth, But all the sky is ringing With joyous song, and all night long The stars shall dance with singing. Oh, hush thee, little dear, my soul, And close thine eyes in dreaming, And angels fair shall lead thee where The singing stars are beaming. A shepherd calls his little lambs, And he longeth to caress them; He bids them rest upon his breast, That his tender love may bless them. So, hush thee, little dear, my soul, Whilst evening shades are falling, And above the song of the heavenly throng Thou shall hear the Master calling. The Christmas Star Rose Cordain Once upon a time, or so our story starts, a child climbed his Mother's knee, and implored her from his heart: "Mommy, why is there a star Upon our Christmas tree, And why is it so big and bright, Please tell all to me." Each year a mother hears this question, And then she must review The story that's been often told, But still forever new. Enjoy our christian christmas poems page! |
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