Chris Tomlin + Lauren Daigle - Christmas Alleluia Lyrics

Christmas Alleluia Lyrics

Alleluia, alleluia
Christ, the Savior of the world
He has come!
Alleluia, alleluia
Alleluia, alleluia
Christ, the Savior of the world
He has come!
Alleluia, alleluia

The heavens roar, the angels sing
All glory to our God and King!
O night divine forever more
The heavens roar, the angels sing
All glory to our God and King!
O night divine forever more

Alleluia, alleluia
Christ, the Savior of the world
He has come!
Alleluia, alleluia
To the highest name of all
Alleluia!

You’re the Highest name of all
Alleluia!


Chris Tomlin - A Christmas Alleluia (Live) ft. Lauren Daigle, Leslie Jordan

Christmas Alleluia Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Chris Tomlin and Lauren Daigle's "Christmas Alleluia," featuring Leslie Jordan, released on December 4, 2015, arrives as a vibrant declaration of worship perfectly suited for the advent season. This song isn't just another holiday tune; it’s a musical moment inviting us to pause and lift our voices in the highest praise to God for the miracle of Christmas. The core of the song is its central theme: the 'Alleluia,' a word meaning "Praise the Lord," offered in response to the birth of Jesus Christ. It captures the essence of the divine announcement and the only appropriate human reaction – awe-filled adoration for the arrival of the Messiah.

The meaning woven throughout "Christmas Alleluia" is deeply rooted in the biblical narrative of Christ's birth. It echoes the heavenly host that appeared to the shepherds in the fields outside Bethlehem, proclaiming "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased" (Luke 2:14). That moment was filled with spontaneous praise from the angelic realm, and this song calls us to join that timeless chorus. It connects the historical event of the incarnation – God becoming man – with the present-day call to worship, recognizing that the baby in the manger is the fulfillment of prophecy, the Savior of the world. The song serves as a reminder that the true meaning of Christmas transcends gifts and festivities; it is fundamentally about God's radical love made manifest in the person of Jesus.

Musically, "Christmas Alleluia" builds a sense of reverent joy. It typically starts with a more reflective feel before swelling into a powerful, communal anthem. Chris Tomlin's signature worship-leading style blends seamlessly with Lauren Daigle's rich, expressive vocals, creating a beautiful tapestry of sound that feels both intimate and expansive. Leslie Jordan's contribution adds another layer, enhancing the overall texture and sense of shared worship. The repetition of "Alleluia" isn't mere redundancy; it's a deliberate, almost meditative, focus on the act of praising God. In a live setting, as this version is presented, the energy is palpable, drawing everyone into the act of worship, making the praise feel contagious and unifying. The arrangement likely features swelling instrumentation that mirrors the growing wonder and glory of the Christmas story.

The theological weight of proclaiming "Alleluia" at Christmas is profound, connecting back to the ultimate reason for praise throughout Scripture. The Psalms are filled with calls to praise the Lord (e.g., Psalm 150), and the book of Revelation depicts heavenly beings eternally singing "Alleluia! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God" (Revelation 19:1). Bringing this ultimate expression of worship to the Christmas narrative highlights the monumental significance of Jesus' birth. It wasn't just a sweet story; it was the pivotal moment God intervened in human history to offer redemption. The "Alleluia" acknowledges that the tiny baby is the King of Glory, the one through whom God's grace is poured out. It's a response not just to the event, but to the Person of Jesus – the promised Immanuel, "God with us," whose arrival Isaiah foretold would bring light to those walking in darkness (Isaiah 9:2). This song, in its simple yet powerful declaration, serves as a compelling invitation to recognize the divine significance of Christmas and respond with the highest praise.

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