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The poem “Emmanuel, God With Us” celebrates the divine gift of Jesus Christ, described as the greatest gift of all time. It portrays His descent from heaven to a humble manger, embodying hope and redemption. Rich imagery captures His presence as a light piercing darkness, uniting heaven and earth, calming seas, and healing the broken. The poem exudes majesty and hope, depicting creation—stars, mountains, valleys—rejoicing in His eternal love and grace, with Emmanuel as Savior, King, and Friend, whose redemptive power endures forever.

In the hush of starlit skies, a promise gleams,
A whisper woven through eternal dreams.
Emmanuel, the Name that splits the night,
A radiant dawn, the Source of endless light.

From heavens high, where seraphs bow in awe,
To Bethlehem’s cradle, fulfilling ancient law,
The King descends, robed in flesh divine,
The greatest gift, where hope and glory shine.

His breath, the spark of galaxies afar,
Yet close, He holds the broken in His heart.
Through manger low and cross’s bitter sting,
He carves a path where captive souls take wing.

O Emmanuel, the Word that calms the sea,
In You, the lost find home, the blind now see.
Your presence gilds the weary world with grace,
A tapestry of love no time can erase.

The mountains sing, their anthems soar and rise,
The valleys bloom beneath Your tender eyes.
Each star, each soul, reflects Your boundless fire,
A gift of God with us—our heart’s desire.

Forever reigns the hope that Christmas brought,
Through Emmanuel, redemption’s battle fought.
O greatest gift, our Savior, King, and Friend,
Your love, our light, shall never know an end.