Sixpence None The Richer - Some Children See Him video free download


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Sixpence None The Richer - Some Children See Him

THE DAWN OF GRACE

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9 years ago

Judi Harbin

God surprises earth with heaven, coming here on Christmas Day

11 years ago

jazzfan707

The children in each different place Will see the baby Jesus' face Like theirs, but bright with heavenly grace, And filled with holy light. O lay aside each earthly thing And with thy heart as offering, Come worship now the infant King. 'Tis love that's born tonight! No debate needed, tis love that's born tonight...Love, okay?

11 years ago

stockinettestitch

Never heard this in 43 years! til today by Jack Jones. What a lovely song.

12 years ago

CiiAsep Setiawan

sae sae...

12 years ago

Elizabeth Mong

A peaceful, inspirational, global Christmas poem sung by a peaceful, beautiful voice.O lay aside each earthly thing And with thy heart as offering,Come worship now the infant King.'Tis love that's born tonight!

13 years ago

GracesEars

@levalpat though it does talk about the insignificance of race, it's absolutely absurd to make a claim that it has nothing to do with the worship of God. "Oh lay aside each earthly thing, and with thy heart as offering, COME WORSHIP NOW THE INFANT KING" So lets take a look at your comment in the light of that phrase: you said "It has nothing to do with... worship of God" - To consider one thing higher than all earthly things is to consider it a god. to worship such and object is to worship a god

13 years ago

Johnny Dupont

@starshiptrooper02 actually this song is completely opposite from your comment... its lyric cry out the lack of importance of race..... that race has nothing to do with god or the worship of god.

13 years ago

cbaumann1901

i love this band and i love this version and i love many other versions - we have such a wealth of music in this age we are in ............ an infinite wildflower meadow of sound ............. all the hues of an other worldy rainbow .......... and yes the lyrics come from an earlier cultural environ.

13 years ago

Hugh Conings

you forgot to thank the composer, Alfred Burt...

13 years ago

flamingocrazee

@TheOriginalKinz JT does it great, but my favorite version is by Tennessee Ernie Ford!

13 years ago

omgishreyna

i love this song i am going to sing this song at my school

14 years ago

TheOriginalKinz

No one has a better version than James Taylor

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