A (C)Child is born to night in Beth le (Fmaj7)hem.
His (C)moth er holds Him close and sings a (Fmaj7)sweet lull a by.
(Dm7)All the world lay sleep ing, (C)un a ware that God Him self has (C)come in the night.
The (C)shep herds trem ble as the an gels (Fmaj7)sing,
and (C)in their song the voice of God speaks (Fmaj7)peace to the world.
Bring A (Dm7)mir a cle has hap pened; God has (C)come and God has spo ken, but the (Fsus2)mir a cle has on ly just be gun.
that God is near.
And the (C)God who (Em)spoke
is (F)speak ing still,
and the (C)God who (Em)came still (F)comes.
And the (G)mir a cle that hap pened still (F)hap pens in the (C)heart that will be (Dm7)lieve
and re (F)ceive the mir a cle of (C)Christ mas.
So (F)ceive the mir a cle of (Am)Christ mas.
The (Am)mir a cle.
And the (C)God who spoke
is (F)speak ing still,
and the (C)God who (Em)came still (F)comes.
And the (G)mir a cle that hap pened still (F)hap pens in the (C)heart that will be (Dm7)lieve
and re (F)ceive the mir a cle of (C)Christ mas.
Be lieve the mir a cle of (C)Christ mas.
Will you be (C)lieve?
This page shows “The Miracle Of Christmas” by Steven Curtis Chapman in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 84 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.