The Christmas Story And The Wise Men
Twas the week before Christmas and all
through the land
Not a Bible was open in anyone’s hand.
The story of Jesus is told again and
again
But the truth of His birth is confused
among men.
They tell of his birth in a place
called a stable
His mother and father were not even
able
To find a room at a place for him at
an inn
So they settled for a manger to place
the Lord in.
With shepherds around him and wise men
there
The story of Jesus is told with small
care
A star is above the stable so high
As the scene of His birth is told in a
lie.
We read of a story much changed from this
From the words of men who tell it
amiss.
They celebrate Christmas as if Christ
is there
But never see what the scriptures lay
bare.
The Lord was laid in a manger so soft
And the shepherds saw angels singing
praises aloft
They came and found Mary and the child
in that place
And gave praises to God for His
wonderful grace.
But the wise men were not there nor
ever would be
They saw the star in the East and made
haste to see
The one who was born King of the Jews
The one who would bring such wonderful
news.
They found the young child secure in a
home
With Mary His mother and Joseph alone.
There were no shepherds as told by men
There was no manger nor ever had been.
They gave Him their gifts and they
parted away
Warned by God to go home another way.
Herod came and killed all the males
In his anger and wrath he made Rachel
wail.
The story is told in the Bible for all
To heed the true words and the gospel
call.
It matters much what the story will
say,
We must obey all of He who is the Way.
The apostle John wrote down in his
book
That every man must take time to look
At what he may add to the words of
this story
Or what he may take from the divine
glory.
The story of His birth is one story
alone
And man must not change one word or
one tone.
God’s word is true and will always
stand
Through the passing of time and the
shifting of sand.
Speak truth my friend and you will
find
No other story and no other kind.
So wonderful and glorious as this
story told
As the story of Jesus from the pages
of old.
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