Behold! behold! what wonder’s here! The gloomy night turns bright and clear, A brilliant light dispels the shade, The stars before it pale and fade. | A wondrous light it is, I trow, And not the ancient sun shines now, For, contrary to nature, night Is turned by it to day so bright. | What means He to announce to us, Who nature’s course can alter thus? A mighty work design’d must be When such a mighty sign we see. | To us vouchsafèd can it be The Sun of Righteousness to see, The Star from Jacob’s stem so bright, The woman’s Seed, the Gentiles’ Light? | ’Tis even so—for from the sky Heav’n’s hosts with joyful tidings hie, That He is born in Bethl’hem’s stall, Who Saviour is and Lord of all! | Oh blessedness! the goodly throng Of sainted fathers waited long To see this day, with hope deferr’d, As we may learn from God’s own word. | Awake, ye sons of men, awake! Up! up! and now your journey take With me, let us together go To where the blessèd angels show. | Behold! there in yon gloomy stall He lies who ruleth over all; Where once their food the cattle sought, The Virgin’s child for rest is brought. | Oh, child of Adam! ponder well, And stumble not at what I tell, He who appears in this low state For us is, and aye shall be great. | In mortal flesh we Him behold, Who all things made and doth uphold, The Word who was with God is He, Himself is God whom now we see. | It is God’s sole-begotten Son Through whom we now approach His throne, The First and Last, the Prince of Peace, The Conqueror through whom wars cease. | The times predicted are fulfill’d, God’s fiery wrath must now be still’d; His Son, made man, doth bear our load Of guilt, our peace buys with His blood. | It is a time of joy to-day, With mourning and with woe away! Woe, woe to him who us revil’d! God’s seen in flesh—we’re reconcil’d. | The Lord who bears our sin is here, Who’ll bruise the serpent’s head is near, The Death of death—the Woe of hell— The Lord of Life with us doth dwell. | All foes are put our feet beneath, For sin and Satan, hell and death, Are brought to shame and put to flight Upon this great, this wondrous night. | Oh! happy world, thrice happy they! Who on this lowly infant stay Their souls, and with believing eyes In Him their Saviour recognize. | Now praise the Lord whoe’er can praise, Who from their low estate to raise His enemies, from His high throne Sent down His lov’d, His only Son. | Up! join the angel host and cry, Now glory be to God most High; Let peace prevail the world around, Good-will to men and joy abound. | |