Behold A Little Child
Verse 1
Behold a little child, laid in a manger bed; The wintry blasts blow wild around His infant head; But who is this so lowly laid? Tis He by Whom the worlds were made.
Verse 2
Alas! in what poor state the Son of God is seen; Why did the Lord so great choose out a home so mean? That we may learn from pride to flee, And to follow His humility.
Verse 3
Where Joseph plies his trade, lo, Jesus labors, too; The hands that all things made an earthly craft pursue, That weary men in Him may rest, And faithful toil through Him be blessed.
Verse 4
Among the doctors see the Boy so full of grace; Say, wherefore taketh He the scholars lowly place? That children all, with reverence meet, May sit and learn at Jesus feet.
Verse 5
Christ, once Thyself a boy, our childhood Guard and Guide; Be Thou its Light and Joy, and still with us abide, That Thy dear love, so great and free, May draw us evermore to Thee.
