Sing We The Song Of Emmanuel (with Angels We Have Heard) (Choral/SATB) MatchMySound (Travis Cottrell / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Travis Patton)
Sing We The Song Of Emmanuel (with Angels We Have Heard) (Choral/SATB) MatchMySound (Travis Cottrell / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Travis Patton)
Sing We The Song Of Emmanuel (with Angels We Have Heard) (Choral/SATB)
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Practice along with the MatchMySound file for Sing We The Song Of Emmanuel (with Angels We Have Heard) (Choral/SATB) by Travis Cottrell / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Travis Patton, from the album Come Behold Emmanuel: A Christmas Worship Celebration.
SongID | 81075 |
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Language | English |
Album | Come Behold Emmanuel: A Christmas Worship Celebration |
Artists | Travis Cottrell, Arr. Travis Cottrell, Orch. Travis Patton |
Authors | Stuart Townend, Matt Papa, Matt Boswell, Keith Getty |
Publishers | PraiseCharts Publishing |
CCLI Song No. | 7078042 |
File Type | |
Original Key | D |
Meter | 4/4 |
Genre | choral |
Tempo | Fast |
Theme | Adoration, Advent, Bethlehem, Christmas, Emmanuel, Glory, Gospel, Grace, Hope, Joy, Light, Majesty, Manger, Modern Hymn, Peace, Praise, Proclamation, Promise, Salvation, Singing, Jesus |
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The heartbeat of the Christmas story is encapsulated in a name - Immanuel. God, the Creator of the universe, choosing to dwell among us, to become one of us. The song Sing We The Song Of Emmanuel by Keith Getty, Stuart Townend, Matt Boswell, and Matt Papa beautifully captures this awe-inspiring mystery. "Sing we the song of Emmanuel This the Christ who was long foretold..." 1. Anticipation Fulfilled: Long before the star shone over Bethlehem, the world was pregnant with anticipation. Prophets spoke, people waited, and in the hush of a silent night, the promise was fulfilled. In the humble setting of a manger, the eternal God made His entrance, weaving divinity with humanity. 2. Majesty in Humility: The dichotomy is striking. The song depicts a King without a crown or throne. The invincible God, appearing vulnerable as an infant. This paradox underscores the vastness of God's love and the lengths He'd go to reconcile humanity to Himself. "Maker of Mary, now Mary's son..." It's a love story that defies logic, beckoning our hearts to respond with gratitude and wonder. 3. Proclaiming the Good News: The song doesn't let us remain silent. The joyous news of Jesus' birth is to be spread far and wide. Every heart, whether burdened or rejoicing, needs to hear this message of hope. Jesus is the light that pierces our darkest nights, the hope that never disappoints. We are the bearers of this message, and our lives should resound with the glorious refrain: "Tell the world His name is Jesus." 4. A Universal Song: The repeated "Gloria, in excelsis Deo" underscores the universal nature of this good news. It's a song that transcends cultures, languages, and generations. Heaven and earth unite in this anthem of praise. Every heart, every tongue is invited to join this celestial chorus. As you reflect on the lyrics and our key scripture from Matthew, let the reality of God's presence fill your heart afresh. Jesus, Immanuel, is not just a historical figure but a living presence. He is God with us, not just in a manger two millennia ago, but today, in our everyday moments, challenges, and celebrations. As the festivities of the season unfold, take time to pause and ponder. Let the depth of God's love, demonstrated in the coming of Jesus, permeate every aspect of your life. And as you grasp the wonder of Immanuel, let it propel you to proclaim, to share this joyous news with others. In a world riddled with uncertainties, the song of Emmanuel rings true, bringing hope, peace, and unparalleled joy. So, with hearts full and voices raised, sing we the song of Emmanuel, celebrating the God who is ever and always with us.Matthew 1:23 - "Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel," which is translated, "God with us."