How Dark the Night [Instrumental Track]
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HOW DARK THE NIGHT
Set in a hauntingly beautiful minor key, this Advent/Christmas hymn from Chris Anderson and Greg Habegger sets the scene of the glorious incarnation of Christ through the stark contrasts of darkness and light—both literal and moral. Jesus is the Light that broke into our dark world and our dark hearts!
This gorgeous yet simple, singable hymn will become a new Advent/Christmas favorite for your church and family. View all available products below!
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Recording (Instrumental) |
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Formats: |
Digital Audio Download (available from Bandcamp) |
Writers: |
Chris Anderson (words) |
Copyright: |
© 2022 Church Works Worship (ASCAP) (adm at IntegratedRights.com) |
CCLI #: |
7229683 |
Themes / Church Year: |
Advent, Christmas, Light of the world, Christ’s return |
Restrictions: |
Any commercial or public uses of this track requires a license. Use in a worship service is covered under CCLI or One License. |
How dark the night in Bethlehem
Where trav’lers sought for rest;
How crude the cave they sheltered in
While sheep and oxen slept.
Yet Light burst forth into the world,
Dispelling sin and strife.
The Child born to a virgin girl
Was Christ, the Light of Life.
How dark the night o’er pastures bleak
Where shepherds kept their watch;
How cold the wind which stole their sleep
And stung their weary flock.
But glory pierced the midnight sky
And turned fatigue to fright;
“The King is born!” the angel cried
To hail the birth of Light.
How dark the night of fallen souls,
By sin and guilt oppressed;
How hopeless our unspoken woe—
Of God and good bereft;
Till Jesus breaks our moral night
And melts the heart of stone;
“All praise to God in heaven's height,
And peace to men below.”
How dark the night that shrouds the world
Where war and anguish reign;
How fierce our swords, how sharp our words,
How piercing is our pain.
O Christ, return like blazing dawn—
The Morning Star of Light!
The Lord Himself will be our Sun,
And day eclipse the night!
Words by Chris Anderson; Music by Greg Habegger
© 2022 Church Works Worship (ASCAP) (adm at IntegratedRights.com).
All rights reserved. CCLI # 7229683