O Come O Come Emmanuel (feat. Naomi Raine & Nate Moore) | Maverick City Music | TRIBL

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Official Music Video for "O Come O Come Emmanuel" featuring Naomi Raine and Nate Moore by Maverick City Music.

"O Come O Come Emmanuel" (written by John Mason Neale and Henry Sloane Coffin) from the album "Maverick City Christmas" available now!

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I was Muslim and converted to being a follower of our lLord Jesus Christ..I prayed to God one time with all my heart and asked him to show me if he’s real then Jesus came into my life. The holly spirit is guiding me and I will start preaching in God’s name one day to bring this gift of true love and happiness to less fortunate and lost souls.Amen ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏😇

intrumentworship
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Whoever reading this, God is going to big hug you so tight that all your broken pieces will fit back together. Just trust in him. Amen ❤

ilovegoddoyou
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I love this song it always make me cry!😢 I am a 13 year old girl i fighted cancer. I had lost all my hair but I prayed so hard he listen to me crying and praying. God is so good he is our king he will never let us down! Love you all.🙏🙏🙏

Trust_In_God_
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I'm ex muslim. Jesus set me free. Nothing is impossible for God. Merrry Christmas brothers and sisters in Christ

muhammaddaf
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Even today a lot are not celebrating the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They don't think their sins are anything to be saved from. They've not accepted the love of God. They do not know that they don't have to carry the burden of hurt and trauma. They don't believe God is mighty to save. Emmanuel has come and will come again. This is a reminder to me to rejoice, be glad. I'm happy that I believe but sad that not all do.

michaelredwood
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Naomi's voice hits different 😻 and Aaron's piano, I cant even describe they are blessed

nobody_y_yy
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I wasn’t expecting Nate’s voice to be so rich and beautiful, he’s so gifted!✨

OlaitanZ
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O come, O come, Emmanuel
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear
Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel
Shall come to thee, O Israel

O Come, Thou Dayspring, come and cheer
Our spirits by thine advent here
Disperse the gloomy clouds of night
And death’s dark shadows put to flight
O come, Thou Key of David, come
And open wide our heavenly home
Make safe the way that leads on high
And close the path of misery
Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel
Shall come to thee, O Israel
Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel
Has come to thee, O Israel

Emmanuel, You’re here with us
Emmanuel, You’re here with us
Emmanuel, oh the promise has been fulfilled
You’re here with us, O Emmanuel
You’re here with us
You’re not coming, you’ve already come
And we wait the day when You’ll return
In all Your glory, in all Your splendor
Emmanuel, You are here with us
O Emmanuel, You’re here with us
You’re here with us

So rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel
Has come to thee, O Israel

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Maverick City, you guys are taking old songs and connecting us to the heart of God in ways we need more than ever🤩🔥 Thank you sooo much!!
I pray that all who hears this song feels the Father's love for them 😍

MrPrincek
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This is how much we are thankful for Maverick City and all the amazing transformative worship they give us consistently! 🥰 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾

OlaitanZ
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These precious young people worshiping Jesus make my 70 year old heart so happy!
They are all just beautiful.

nanaberry
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This is a year round song. Not just for Christmas. So so powerful.

tibbsshaleen
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Can’t wait for this! Maybe one day we’ll get the privilege to sing with Maverick City!

JonathanJilliana
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Have you ever wondered where songs like O come, O come Emmanuel come from and what they mean? I think this is one of the coolest stories of the season:
Imagine winter in 15th-century Europe: snow-capped mountains and castles, layers of fur and bustling townspeople, and the scent of burning oak traveling through the crisp December air. Now listen for a moment and you can hear the melody gently resonating from the stone halls of a Franciscan monastery presiding over the village.
The custom was for the monks to spend the week before Christmas focusing their hearts and minds on how precious the coming of Christ truly was. A large part of this tradition was chanting/singing the antiphons: daily themes each focusing on an aspect of the coming of Christ. The would start with "Oh come O come" followed by:
O Sapientia (Wisdom),
O Adonai (Hebrew word for God),
O Radix Jesse (stem or root of Jesse),
O Clavis David (key of David),
O Oriens (dayspring),
O Rex Gentium (King of the Gentiles)
Each of these is fascinating on their own, as they tell the story of mankind waiting for the messiah to come. These are prayers asking for God to send the redeemer.
Then, on Christmas Eve the song would change one last time. From the halls of the monastery, the mournful melody of a funeral procession would begin and would continue for 24 hours. The song they sang was a prayer begging one last time for God to save his people:
"O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel,
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appears.
Rejoice! Rejoice!
Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel."
The Emmanuel Antiphon is meant to display the gravity of the plight of humanity before the birth of Christ. Imagine what existence was before Jesus: mournful, desperate, separated from God with no hope of except that God would come down and be with us once more. I can only imagine the anticipation that would build in the town as Christmas Eve passed. I think it mirrored the same anticipation felt the day Jesus was born. Think about it. That day before Jesus is born, the existence of mankind is coming to a crescendo as creation pleads for God to come be with us once more.
The coolest part for me is the Antiphons ended promptly at midnight on Christmas eve because there was no more need for the funeral processional, the tears, or desperation because those prayers were answered when Jesus was born!
On Christmas day the melody would change dramatically to songs of jubilation like Hark the Harold Angels Sing because God was finally with us (Emmanuel).
Merry Christmas!

christopherbaker
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God is here! He's not coming, He's already here. Let's Worship Him and acknowledge Him. 🙌😭🔥

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Am l the only one that gets chills during this song????

joeltshimangajoe
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its the "emanuel is here with us" for me. i dont normally like cheistmas songs but this is pure worship. bless yall.

pastorAutry
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I bless and pray for Israel 🇮🇱 may they study Torah and see Yeshua in the scripture and say Yeshua is 💕

MargaretMargaretMargaret
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I just know that Naomi's voice is about to hit differently, as always 🤗🤗. A blessed woman she is😊

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This song is supposed to represent about 400years of no phophets, no one had contact with God except in individuals situations. There was no one to help everyone collectively understand. The were lost, confused, abused, and waiting desperately for someone to help. This song is to represent that 400years of hell on earth...

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