Emphasis Preaching Journal
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Commentary
With the dawning of another world war, Irving Berlin was concerned about the spirit of our nation. Still living in the shadow of World War I in a country ravaged by the Great Depression, the American spirit struggled to endure. Spending the holiday season in Los Angeles only added to the composer's depression. Amidst the heat and palm trees he yearned for the cold weather and snow of his youth. Realizing that Christmas was a reminder of hearth and home, Berlin sensed that people could cling to this holiday for new hope and encouragement.

