25/12/2025
Title: Good News for Everyone
(by AndiBecker Proms)
Out in the night, the shepherds stayed
Watching and waiting, unafraid
Then came a light, then came a sound
Good news falling all around
Do not fear, lift your eyes
Hope is here in Bethlehem skies
Good news, great joy,
for everyone
Good news, great, great joy,
the Savior’s come
Good news, great, great joy,
our hearts respond
Glory to God,
the King has come
Not for the proud,
not for the strong
First for the lost,
first for the low
Heaven came close
in humble grace
Jesus, born
to take our place
Do not fear,
lift your eyes
Hope is here
in Bethlehem skies
Good news, great joy, for everyone
Good news, great, great joy, the Savior’s come
Good news, great, great joy, our hearts respond
Glory to God, the King has come
Let it ring out in our streets
Let it begin in us
Let the weary find their rest
In Jesus, in Jesus
Good news, great joy, for everyone
Good news, great joy, the Savior’s come
Good news, great joy, our hearts respond
Glory to God, the King has come
Oh , oh , oh
(instrumental)
Music & Lyrics: Andreas "Andi" Becker (AndiBecker Proms)
© 2025 Andreas "Andi" Becker
Produced using ABSound Orchestra & Choir & Soloists (AI-assisted production)
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BACKGROUND STORY
Bethlehem was not the kind of place where people expected history to turn. It was small, crowded, and ordinary—filled with travelers, tired families, and the noise of a world that kept moving. And outside that town, on the hills in the darkness, shepherds kept watch. They were working men, guarding sheep through the night. In their society they were not the powerful, not the celebrated, not the ones invited to important tables. They lived on the edge of comfort, often on the edge of respect. Yet God chose them as the first audience for Heaven’s announcement.
Luke tells us that the night broke open with glory: the light of the Lord surrounded them, and fear rose in an instant—the kind of fear that comes when you realize you are standing before something holy and beyond your control. The first words from Heaven were not a command to perform, but a mercy: “Do not be afraid.” God begins with reassurance, because the coming of Christ is not a threat to the humble—it is rescue for them.
Then the message came like a gift falling from the sky: "Good news of great joy". Not good advice. Not a new rule. Not a reward for the strong. Good news—something God has done. A Savior has been born. A Messiah. The Lord. And the sign was not a crown or a palace, but a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger. Heaven’s King entered the world with humility, so no one could say, “He is too high for me,” or “He only belongs to the proud.” The manger of Christmas is no mere feeding trough, but a marker of God's unmistakable majesty. The manger preaches: God has come close.
And then the sky filled with worship—angels praising God and declaring peace. This is the heartbeat of Christmas: God’s glory and human peace are no longer enemies. The distance between heaven and earth is being closed, not by human climbing, but by divine coming. The shepherds did what worshipers still do today: they moved. They went to see. They found the child. And they returned changed—telling others what they had heard and seen, spreading the message into the everyday world.
This is why this song repeats its chorus so boldly: “Good news, great joy, for everyone.” The gospel is not private, not reserved for a religious elite, and not limited by status, nationality, or background. It is announced first to the overlooked as proof that it is for all. Jesus comes “not for the proud, not for the strong” as a prize—but for the lost and the low as mercy. He comes to take our place: to carry our sin, to bear our grief, and to bring reconciliation with God. His peace is not merely the absence of noise; it is the presence of the King.
And the bridge turns the nativity outward: let it ring in our streets. Let it begin in us. The shepherds’ field becomes our neighborhood. The angels’ song becomes our witness. The weary still need rest, and Jesus still invites them: “Come to me.” So we sing this not only to remember a moment long ago but to proclaim a reality now: Christ has come, and His good news still brings great joy. Glory to God—the King has come.
Bible references:
Luke 2:8–20; Isaiah 9:2, 6; Matthew 11:28–30; John 1:9–14; Philippians 2:5–8
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(Music Work – Suno Pro Version)
Work Title: “Good News for Everyone”
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Author / Composer / Lyricist: Andreas “Andi” Becker
Artist / Project Name: AndiBecker Proms
Production Credit: Produced using ABSound Orchester & Choir & Soloists (AI-assisted production with Suno Pro)
Year of Creation: 2025
Territory: Worldwide
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Date of Issue: 15 December 2025
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