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Chris Tomlin, We The Kingdom - Christmas Day - Live (CCM / Christmas)

Chris Tomlin, We The Kingdom - Christmas Day - Live
Chris Tomlin, We The Kingdom has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Christmas Day - Live.

As far as I'm aware, Chris Tomlin is the first artist this year to start releasing Christmas songs!

Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year because it's a time when people from different countries come together to celebrate Christmas in one way or another. The holiday season is a time for family reunions and sharing warm feelings of appreciation and warmth. I believe the spirit and message of Christmas deserve more than just a month or two around the holidays. This is one of the reasons why we update our Christmas playlists throughout the year.

My heart immediately begins to feel Christmas-like `when listening to Chris Tomlin's 'Christmas Day - Live'. I hope that listening to this song will at least spark excitement for the upcoming Christmas season in every single one of you.


Lyrics:

Joy to the world
On a night like no other 
Emmanuel
God is with us
Beggars and kings
Let us come and adore Him Rest in His peace
And bow before Him
 
Sing all you people
The Lord Almighty reigns
Sing every creature of God
Come bless His name
For He is good, for He is good
He was born to conquer the grave 
Light of the world
The reason for Christmas Day
 
Stars we have seen 
Over deserts and oceans 
The darkness was deep 
But never hopeless
Redemption came
And His name is Jesus
 
From the mountains
We will shout it out
For the Lord our God Almighty reigns 
He is with us
He is with us now
For the Lord our God Almighty reigns 
From the mountains
We will shout it out
For the Lord our God Almighty reigns 
He is with us
He is with us now
For the Lord our God Almighty reigns


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1RxMQHwQdHr2j1oDwB8Vhp

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzUuDKAqTMk

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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