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Many babies had become kings. But no King had ever
become a baby. And this news truly had begun to change
the world. (music begins to "O Night Divine Medley") From
the brilliant star shining bright over the city of Bethlehem
to the birth of a King in a lowly cattle stall, things were
definitely different. This night had clearly been set aside as
one that would be talked about through the ages. For on
this night, God became man, Light pierced the darkness,
and peace that all creation had longed for had finally come
to earth.
NARRATOR:
03 Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus.mus, Page 9
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