In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the beloved Christmas carol "Joy to the World," exploring its historical, grammatical, and theological layers. Our host shares a personal perspective on the power of Christmas music, admitting a lack of musical talent but a deep gift for listening and reflecting. With anecdotes about a musically gifted spouse and the experience of simply absorbing the message of carols, we examine both the joys and quirks of holiday lyrics—especially the phrase "the Lord is come." Listeners are guided through the biblical and historical context of this phrase, discovering its roots in archaic English and its enduring truth about the eternal nature of Christ. Drawing from Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—the episode affirms Jesus’s identity as Creator, Savior, and Lord yesterday, today, and forever. The show concludes with a message of encouragement: the meaning of Christmas is an invitation to trust and follow the Savior who came to bring eternal life. Tune in for an uplifting blend of storytelling, biblical insight, and Christmas spirit.