As I reflect on the lyrics from Joy to the World

“Joy to the world; the Lord is come;
Let Earth receive her King;
Let ev’ry Heart prepare him room,
And Heav’n and nature sing.”

It brings to mind what Jesus said in John 3:16- “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

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Then I think about the refugees I will teach in my Welcome Class this morning. Some come from places where they do not hear about Jesus and their English level is so low, learning abcs low, that I would not be able to share with them, but can show them the love of Jesus and pray for God to bring people into their lives to share about Jesus with them.

Then I think about my students in my other classes whose English levels are high enough. They know I am a Christian. Some of the students are and some are not. I realize how I treat them in class shows them something about Jesus.

Then I think about my friends who I spend time with and are from El Salvador, Cuba, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam etc., and am grateful we share our faith in Jesus with each others.

Then I think about my travels to Romania, France, Mexico and Brazil on ministry trips and am thankful I had the opportunity to share Jesus with people in those countries.

Then I think about the churches in my city Jesus has blessed me with helping, a Korean church, a Karen People church, a Vietnamese church, a Sudanese church, a few Hispanic churches, and New Breath the Ukrainian church.

I am thankful that Jesus has blessed me with sharing him with so many cultures. It has certainly expanded my understanding of what it means to sing Joy to the World.

What is a Christmas song that has special meaning for you?

Thank you for reading. God Bless.

16 responses to “Thoughts about Joy to the World”

  1. that is wonderful. Joy to the world is a beautiful song!

  2. Brother, what a blessing you are to so many cultures and churches–and to us! God is working through you, dear friend. I love Christmas music! From traditional songs to “Mary Did You Know?” There are timeless classics and one of my favorites, “Away in a Manger”. Silent Night and Holy Night! A crescendo building to the bright star displaying the baby boy–our King of Kings, Prince of Peace, and Everlasting Father. It gives me chills, Matt! God bless you!

    1. Thank you for your kind words little sister. I love that crescendo with O Holy Night being the climax. I love that song.

      1. You’re welcome, big brother! If you haven’t heard David Phelps sing it, you should! Wow! So many people sing that song well! But the words….oh my heart!

      2. The first one that grabbed my attention was by Twila Paris in the 90s

  3. I love O Holy Night too. You have so much fun with the variety of people you meet 🙂

  4. Joy to the World is actually one of my favorite Christmas songs because it is so upbeat and glorifies Jesus so much. The instrumental version of Sleigh Ride always makes me smile too. So cheerful as well.

    1. Joy to the world is upbeat so true and it certainly glorifies God

  5. You are such a blessing to so many. I love Joy to the world, one of my favourites is O Holy Night.

    1. Thank you Manu
      O Holy Night is awesome. I first grew to love it in the 1990s when Twila Paris released her recording of it

  6. I like Joy to the World too. The other night, O Christmas Tree came to my mind. I don’t think I’ve heard it in years. I love so many of them including We wish you a merry Christmas!

    1. O Christmas tree is one I haven’t heard for a long time

  7. It sounds like you work hard at having and creating a lot of joy too. Bless you.

    1. Thank you for your kind words Dawn. Hope your Sunday is blessed 🙂

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