My friend the drummer, be safe with Jesus, may all the idols dissappear, may you be with your family with JESUS AS YOUR LORD, I AM PRAYING for the power of God to change your life.
He is my favourite tenor,as he the words he sings are dictionperect and emotion texture. Additionally his accompaniest is exceptional as his in absolutely with his singer, and his accompaniment is exquisite!, This is so perfectionists and unrushed and honest and grounded.thankyou
as a retired ordained minister and long time choir director and organist....BRAVO...having often used this as a prelude....your presentation was accurate and flawless...this is a classic...and I celebrate the full version despite the Presbyterians borrowing the tune..... and adding it to the hymnal...with modified words as a Lord's supper hymn
Oh wow, everything about this song is perfect. Great voice and control, full of feelings. Never heard this melody before. Accompaniment and pianist are great. 💛
You chose to change the gender of the covenant Lord as revealed in the scripture. When we worship God as we decide and not according to his revelation we are left worshipping a god of our own creating, an idol.
I didn't notice this - the bar was set clearly by scripture and those who move the bar to accommodate the world will need to justify this before the Almighty One.
@@chrisjpritchard Jesus is my justification...scripture is a love note from GOD who is gracious.....inclusive language simply broadens the conceptualization of the triune GOD...peace
1. Sing to the Lord of harvest, Sing songs of love and praise; With joyful hearts and voices Your alleluias raise: By Him the rolling seasons In fruitful order move; Sing to the Lord of harvest A song of happy love. 2. By Him the clouds drop fatness, The deserts bloom and spring; The hills leap up in gladness, The valleys laugh and sing: He filleth with His fulness All things with large increase; He crowns the year with goodness, With plenty, and with peace. 3. Heap on His sacred altar The gifts His goodness gave, The golden sheaves of harvest, The souls He died to save: Your hearts lay down before Him, When at His feet ye fall, And with your lives adore Him Who gave His life for all.
A Victorian hymn writer living at around the same time as William Sterndale Bennett also wrote about God as a Spirit in his hymn beginning with the words Holy Spirit! hear us; help us while we sing; Breathe into the music of the praise we bring. As I write this it is Pentecost Sunday that marks the coming of the Spirit, and listening to such a beautiful and thoughtful interpretation of some of the most important words in the New Testament, I think we can say that the Spirit did indeed "breathe into the music" made here by the choristers at Seattle First Baptist Church. And what a pleasure to hear the story from the Fourth Gospel read with clarity and distinction. This lady was able to put such meaning into the words that she might have read the whole of the Gospel and no-one would have tired of it!