| Song | Behold A Little Child |
| Content Description | Behold A Little Child is a tender Christian hymn that highlights the simplicity, innocence, and faith of a child as an example for believers. Drawing from biblical teachings on humility and trust, the hymn encourages Christians to approach God with childlike faith and openness. Often sung in children’s services, family worship, or reflective gatherings, it inspires believers to embrace purity, trust, and sincere devotion in their walk with Christ. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter B |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | William How |
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| Tags | children hymn, Christian worship, traditional hymn, family worship, gospel song |
| Theme(s) | Childlike Faith, Innocence, Humility, Trust, Devotion, Following Christ |
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Behold A Little Child, Laid In A Manger Bed;
The Wintry Blasts Blow Wild Around His Infant Head;
But Who Is This So Lowly Laid?
‘Tis He By Whom The Worlds Were Made.
Alas! In What Poor State The Son Of God Is Seen;
Why Did The Lord So Great Choose Out A Home So Mean?
That We May Learn From Pride To Flee,
And To Follow His Humility.
Where Joseph Plies His Trade, Lo, Jesus Labors, Too;
The Hands That All Things Made An Earthly Craft Pursue,
That Weary Men In Him May Rest,
And Faithful Toil Through Him Be Blessed.
Among The Doctors See The Boy So Full Of Grace;
Say, Wherefore Taketh He The Scholar’s Lowly Place?
That Children All, With Reverence Meet,
May Sit And Learn At Jesus’ Feet.
Christ, Once Thyself A Boy, Our Childhood Guard And Guide;
Be Thou Its Light And Joy, And Still With Us Abide,
That Thy Dear Love, So Great And Free,
May Draw Us Evermore To Thee.



