| Song | In The Bleak Midwinter |
| Content Description | “In The Bleak Midwinter” is a beloved Christmas hymn that beautifully reflects on the humble birth of Jesus Christ and the wonder of God coming into the world. Based on a poem by Christina Rossetti, the hymn combines themes of worship, devotion, and the simplicity of offering one’s heart to Christ. Its peaceful and reflective lyrics have made it a treasured part of Christmas worship services and holiday celebrations. This timeless hymn continues to inspire believers to meditate on the love, humility, and majesty of the Savior’s birth while responding with heartfelt adoration and praise. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Christmas hymn, Christmas carol, traditional worship, nativity song, holiday hymn |
| Theme(s) | Christmas, Nativity, Worship, Humility of Christ, Devotion |
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In The Bleak Midwinter
Frosty Wind Made Moan,
Earth Stood Hard As Iron,
Water Like A Stone:
Snow Had Fallen,
Snow On Snow, Snow On Snow,
In The Bleak Midwinter,
Long Ago.
Our God, Heaven Cannot Hold Him,
Nor Earth Sustain;
Heaven And Earth Shall Flee Away
When He Comes To Reign:
In The Bleak Midwinter
A Stable Place Sufficed
The Lord God Almighty,
Jesus Christ.
Enough For Him Whom Cherubim
Worship Night And Day,
A Breastful Of Milk
And A Mangerful Of Hay:
Enough For Him
Whom Angels Fall Down Before,
The Ox And Ass And Camel
Which Adore.
Angels And Archangels
May Have Gathered There,
Cherubim And Seraphim
Thronged The Air,
But Only His Mother,
In Her Maiden Bliss,
Worshiped The Beloved
With A Kiss.
What Can I Give Him,
Poor As I Am?
If I Were A Shepherd,
I Would Bring A Lamb,
If I Were A Wise Man
I Would Do My Part,
Yet What I Can I Give Him,
Give My Heart.



