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Choir Stuns with ‘O Come (Let Us Adore)’ Performance

Published Dec 19, 2023

A talented group of vocalists put on a dazzling display with their upbeat and catchy performance as they celebrate Jesus Christ's birth.

Christ is the one and only reason for the Christmas season. The gifts, the meals and even the time spent with family and friends during the Christmas season would all be meaningless if not for the birth of that precious baby boy. Christ brought hope and joy into a broken and lost world. That is most certainly a reason to celebrate!

Celebrating is just what one group of musicians did with their delightful and splendid performance of “O Come (Let Us Adore).” The Joy and happiness radiating from the singers is incredibly infectious. You’ll likely find yourself singing and tapping your toe along with the song. It’s a song that will instantly put you in a good mood. 

Additionally, the beautiful lyrics perfectly capture the utter joy and happiness that followed the birth of the One sent to save man from his sins. Christ had finally made his long-awaited and much-anticipated arrival into the world.

As the song says, let all come before Him to worship and adore the newborn King!

“Let us adore Him, Christ the Lord
This is the light of the world we’ve been waiting for
Come bow before Him, the Savior is born
Let us adore Him, adore Him, Christ the Lord”

Regardless of whatever gift may be unwrapped on Christmas morning, there is one that will never, ever be topped. The Son of God, born of a virgin, was the gift given to man. His birth, and later, His death and resurrection, changed everything for all of humanity. Christ is the ultimate gift, and His birth is the only reason for any of the much-beloved Christmas traditions and festivities. 

Christ the newborn King has come!

“And they came into the house and saw the young child with Mary, his mother; and they fell down and worshiped him; and opening their treasures, they offered unto him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh” (Matthew 2:11).

This content originally appeared on Godtube.com; used with permission.

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