| Christmas Devotion The 
First Noel By 
Kenneth W. Osbeck
  Although no Christmas season would be complete without the melodious singing 
		  of this tuneful carol, very little is known about its origin. It is believed to 
		  have had its rise in France during the fifteenth century. Noel is a French word 
		  originating from Latin meaning "birthday." The song is thought to have been brought 
		  across the channel to England before 1823 by the wandering troubadours. The carol 
		  under the English form, "Nowell," became a great favorite for Christmas Eve, especially 
		  in the west of England. This was when the entire village gathered for singing 
		  and celebrating the bringing in of the Yule log. At this time carols were thought 
		  of as popular religious songs meant to be sung outside the church rather than 
		  within. "The First Noel" portrays in vivid narrative 
		  style the story of the birth of Christ. All six stanzas are needed to complete 
		  the entire event when the hymn is sung. The sixth stanza urges us to join together 
		  to sing praises to God for the marvels of His creation and for the salvation provided 
		  through Christ's shed blood. The repetition of the joyous "noel" in the refrain 
		  is equivalent to our singing out "happy birthday" to someone.              It 
is interesting to observe that the "King of Israel" was first announced to "certain 
poor shepherds" only, but in the final stanza the phrases "let us all" and "mankind 
hath brought" remind us that Christ came to redeem the whole world.  
		  "The 
		    first noel the angel did say was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay-in 
		    fields where they lay keeping their sheep, on a cold winter's night that was so 
		    deep.  They looked up and saw a star shining in 
		    the east, beyond them far; and to the earth it gave great light, and so it continued 
		    both day and night.  And by the light of that 
		    same star, three wise men came from country far; to seek for a king was their 
		    intent, and to follow the star wherever it went. This star drew nigh to the northwest, o'er Bethlehem it took its rest; and there it 
		    did both stop and stay, right over the place where Jesus lay.  Then entered in those wise men three, full rev'rently upon their knee, and offered 
		    there, in His presence, their gold and myrrh and frankincense. Then let us all with one accord sing praises to our heav'nly Lord, that hath made heav'n 
		    and earth of naught, and with His blood mankind hath bought.  Chorus: 
		    Noel, noel! Noel, noel! Born is the King of Israel!" Used with permission from the Devotion Book, Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions Related Links: Browse through CBN.com's Christmas ResourceCan God change your life? God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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