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Songs Of Hope - Sing We Now Of Christmas

DAY 19 OF 23

As with Gladness Men of Old


The Magi Visit Jesus


William Chatterton Dix was ill and in bed on January 6th, 1859. He was too sick to work, but not too sick to read. For diversion, he read the scripture selection for the day. It was Epiphany, and the text was the story of the Magi’s visit to the infant Jesus (Matthew 2:1-12).


He had time to rest and to think, and the story kept running through his mind. As he dozed and woke, and these verses took shape in his thoughts. By the end of the day, the hymn was complete. (Dix was ill for an extended time, and wrote several hymns in a similar manner, including What Child is This.)


Dix was the son of a surgeon, a layman and an author. Not a clergyman. Some writers wonder if he identified with the Magi as outsiders. They were Gentiles entering into a very Jewish story. Once strangers to the covenant, they were now included in the story of God’s great love revealed in Jesus.


The Magi’s actions and manner are admirable and exemplary. They are worthy of imitation.


As with gladness men of old

Did the guiding star behold

As with joy they hailed its light

Leading onward, beaming bright

So most gracious God may we

Evermore be led by Thee 


As with joyful steps they sped

To that lowly manger bed

There to bend the knee before

Him whom heav’n and earth adore

So may we with willing feet

Ever seek Thy mercy seat


As they offered gifts most rare

At that manger rude and bare

So may we with holy joy

Pure and free from sin's alloy

All our costliest treasures bring

Christ to Thee, our heav'nly King


They gladly follow God’s leadership. So may we. They joyfully find their way to Jesus and bow in worship. So may we. They offer costly treasures to the child. So may we.


So may we. So may we.


Dr. Shawn Shannon

Director, Baptist Student Ministry

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

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Songs Of Hope - Sing We Now Of Christmas

The songs of Christmas stir our hearts and strengthen ties to God. We celebrate the Greatest Story of All as we sing carols. These songs are among the riches of the Kingdom that are the legacies from those who have gone ...

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