George Evans

By Now Is Born the Divine Christ Child

Lyrics

1. He is born, the divine Christ child;
Raise your voices in joyful melody!
He is born, the divine Christ child—
Sing of Jesus, the Baby mild.
2. Through the ages, prophets told
Of a long-awaited Savior.
Through the ages, prophets told
Of this Child we now behold.
3. He is born, the divine Christ child;
Raise your voices in joyful melody!
He is born, the divine Christ child—
Sing of Jesus, the Baby mild.
4. In a humble bed of hay,
How the Baby sweetly slumbers!
In a humble bed of hay
Sleeps our Heav’nly King today.
5. He is born, the divine Christ child;
Raise your voices in joyful melody!
He is born, the divine Christ child—
Sing of Jesus, the Baby mild.
6. Child of beauty! Child of grace!
Pure and perfect, Infant holy.
Child of beauty! Child of grace!
Heaven lights His holy face.
7. He is born, the divine Christ child;
Raise your voices in joyful melody!
He is born, the divine Christ child—
Sing of Jesus, the Baby mild.

Bible Reference

Luke 2:1-20; Matthew 1:18-25; John 1:14; Isaiah 9:6

About This Hymn

“Now Is Born the Divine Christ Child” is a Christmas hymn written by George Evans in 1827. The hymn celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing both the wonder of the incarnation and the joy it brings to believers. Evans’ text reflects a devotional and scripturally faithful approach, making it suitable for congregational singing during the Christmas season.

The hymn opens with a proclamation of Christ’s birth, highlighting the significance of God entering human history in the person of His Son. Evans emphasizes the divine nature of the Child, reminding worshipers that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. This doctrinal clarity situates the hymn within the broader Christian confession of the incarnation.

A central theme of the hymn is joy and celebration. The birth of Christ is depicted as a moment of heavenly and earthly rejoicing. Angels, shepherds, and the faithful respond in adoration, and the hymn invites the congregation to join in this communal praise. The text evokes both the historical narrative of the nativity and the spiritual delight it continues to inspire.

The hymn also stresses the salvific purpose of Christ’s birth. Jesus comes not only to dwell among humanity, but to bring redemption, hope, and peace. Evans draws attention to the fulfillment of prophecy and God’s plan for salvation, encouraging worshipers to reflect on the significance of the event beyond its festive imagery.

“Now Is Born the Divine Christ Child” endures as a cherished hymn for Christmas worship because it combines scriptural fidelity, doctrinal clarity, and celebratory tone. It continues to remind the church of the wonder, joy, and redemptive purpose of Christ’s birth, calling believers to worship with gladness and thanksgiving.

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