Instrumental Worship Music of the Season: I Heard the Bells of Christmas

Jars of Clay

I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet the words repeat
Of peace on earth, good will to men.

Then ringing, singing on its way,
The world revolved from night to day –
A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,
Of peace on earth, good will to men.I thought how, as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom
Had rolled along the unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.

And in despair I bowed my head:
“There is no peace on earth,” I said,
“For hate is strong and mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.”
Of peace on earth, good will to men.

Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
“God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.”

Lyrics by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, which derive from his life story told here.

About Jay F Guin

My name is Jay Guin, and I’m a retired elder. I wrote The Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace about 18 years ago. I’ve spoken at the Pepperdine, Lipscomb, ACU, Harding, and Tulsa lectureships and at ElderLink. My wife’s name is Denise, and I have four sons, Chris, Jonathan, Tyler, and Philip. I have two grandchildren. And I practice law.
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2 Responses to Instrumental Worship Music of the Season: I Heard the Bells of Christmas

  1. Sam Loveall says:

    Jay:

    Context, context, context! Include the two verses that are missing from your post (which MOST people miss), and the song becomes deeper still.

  2. Jay Guin says:

    Sam,

    I've added the second verse, which is sung but wasn't in the posted lyrics. The lyrics now match the original poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. I've also added a link to a brief article explaining how the lyrics come out of his tragic life story.

    Thanks for pushing me deeper into the context. Great stuff!

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