Three talented young people turned in a stunning and awe-inspiring musical performance, singing about the Christmas season and the birth of Jesus Christ.
Most will wholeheartedly agree that Christmas is the best period of the entire year. All the gifts, the meals, the gorgeous lighting displays and gatherings with family and friends certainly make Christmas a fun-filled and beautiful time. However, without recognizing the significance and importance of the birth of Christ, Christmas is a meaningless celebration.
In a clip posted on YouTube, three musicians – two men and a young lady – who call themselves Life in 3D sing about that first Christmas, “The First Noel.” Their sweet, soothing voices are simply angelic. All three demonstrate their massive talent throughout the nearly 2-and-a-half-minute video, creating a most pleasant listening experience.
“The first Noel the angels did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields say they lay
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep
On a cold winter’s night that was so deep
Noel Noel Noel Noel”
Others who commented on the YouTube link also appreciated Life in 3D’s inspired performance of the beloved Christmas tune.
“You 3 are perfection when singing praises to God. Thanks again,” one person wrote.
“Beautiful, stunning. Awesome! Perfect harmony! God blessed you 3 with so much talent!” a second individual posted.
“Thank you so much for this beautiful song. You all have beautiful voices. Thank you again and stay blessed. Amen,” someone else added.
“The First Noel” is a tune that has been sung and recorded by a number of musicians over the years. It’s likely that any musician with even the smallest amount of fame or notoriety has a version of “The First Noel” floating around somewhere.
However, no matter how many times you may have heard the song about the newborn King, it never loses its meaning. Born is the King of Israel! The moment that precious child, born in Bethlehem stable, who brought hope to a lost and broken world, is still a reason for celebration.
Isaiah 7:14 “Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.”