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'About a Baby' by Landon Stewart: Rediscovering the Heart of Christmas


When the season scatters snowflakes like confetti and heartwarming carols wrap homes in whimsical winter wonder, it's tempting to lose ourselves in the shimmering spectacle of Christmas. However, Landon Stewart wonderfully refocuses our gaze onto the true heart of Christmas in his song, 'About a Baby'.

Landon Stewart - About a BabyThis song gently reminds us that the essence of Christmas goes far beyond the twinkling lights, fanciful festivities, and neatly wrapped gifts tucked under the tree. It leaps past the earthly and touches the hem of the divine. This beautiful ballad centers on the humble birth of Jesus, the baby born in a manger, destined to be our Savior, our King.

In joyous refrains and sincere prayers, 'About a Baby' goes beyond the tangible touch of Christmas to reach for the love that lies at its core. It speaks of the miracle that has stood the test of time, extending an invitation to partake in the jubilation of Christ's coming.

As the Bethlehem star blazes brightly in the night's velvet sky, let this song lead you back to the manger, back to the love that sparked the first Christmas. Landon Stewart's 'About a Baby' strikes a chord with those yearning for the true meaning of Christmas, beckoning them into a deeper appreciation of God's love manifest in the form of a child.

So, as you prepare for the holiday season, let 'About a Baby' fill your home and your heart with genuine joy that springs from an intimate relationship with the Savior. Listen to this melody—a beautiful reminder of what Christmas truly celebrates, Jesus, the ultimate gift from God to mankind.

(Related scripture: Luke 2:11-12; Matthew 2:2; John 1:14)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Sc4fRGLKGbs2v9F4EILcX

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aXRURDPH7s

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