The story of "(Ask The Blind Man) He Saw It All" from the composer of the song, Daryl Mosley. Recorded live at Calvary Assembly of God in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, September 6, 2020
When my grandson was 3 he started singing this song. When most 3 year olds sing Jesus Loves Me he was singing this beautiful song. I thank you for this beautiful message.
I am not at all ashamed to say that I've listened to the Booth Brothers sing your song thousands of times. Literally. Blessed more every time I hear the song. God bless you. 🕊️✝️🕊️
Every time I hear or sing this song I cry because I can't help but feel overwhelmed with just the thought of Jesus Christ and how He has healed so many broken people especially myself, saving us from our sins. Praise the Lord!!
I love this song!!! Jesus still works miracles today! He changed my life 28 years ago! He delivered me from depression, suicide, alcoholism and many other things when I turned to HIM with all my heart, my mind, my soul, body and strength. I've Never been the same!!! Ask me! I was blind and now I see! Praise God!
Hi Susan You tell us how Jesus helped you in your life. Yes Susan my Lord God Jesus Christ has done the same for myself. I will forever give praise & glory to Jesus Christ, my savior, my God, each day of my life, until my God call me home. God bless you Susan, I love you. bill
I think this is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. What a blessing you have bestowed on so many. God is working through you! May He bless you as you bring the lost to Him through your songs and testimonies!
So it was you who wrote it! Well, thanks to The Lord first for breathing this song into your heart. ☺️ I'll be going into surgery soon and I will request this song to be played as I'm being put under the anesthesia till I fall off to sleep so that the surgeons and doctors can do God's Work upon my body 😊
Clever creative God blessed song. The Booth Brothers "made it their own" & always brings a smile. God blessed you in a big way & we are all benefitting.
The Foster Triplets just did this song beautifully. I came here because I just finished listening to their rendition. They gave you the credit for the song. This is a beautiful inspiring song. God bless
It is so beautiful. I can just see some non-believer having this happen in today's world. At first he'd wonder what the guy asking him was drinking. Then as the story is related, the non-believer slowly realizes it is true.
Praise God! What a beautiful telling. After Jesus "touched" me I felt different, I started acting differently. I couldn’t put it into words, and I couldn't even know if others saw something different in me. But one day, my mother, who knew me best in good times and bad times, was talking with me and said something I've never forgotten. She said, very sincerely "you’ve changed." That's when I knew without a doubt that Jesus was doing a good work in me. Here I am 20 years later. He's still doing a work in me but I'm closer to Him than I've ever been. One last thing, my mom and husband each saw such a huge change in me that they got saved too and we were all baptized together on Easter Sunday. So yes, tell your story and live out your faith for all to see. Thanks mom. I miss you but know we'll be together again someday to spend eternity with our Saviour.
Yes, our lives and stories have so much influence for Jesus to people who don't know Jesus!!!! Your song "Ask the Blind Man " is so good ---it tells a story of Jesus' love and mercy and grace!!!!
Daryl, I love, love this song. Thank you for following the inspiration of your heart and writing this. I do love the rendition done by The Booth Brothers. This is part of what drew me back to Christianity.
Such of a wonderful crafted lyric of a chorus. So nice to hear you sing your song today. God bless you greatly with many new moments of inspiration that inspires others. I also wait for the heavenly muse to tape me on the shoulder, and write down poems and crafted lines. This song has blessed me. Thank you.
I'm going to sing part of the first verse and chorus on Easter Saturday 4/16/22 as part of a first person narrative story drama sermon, where we will hear from a disciple of John the Baptist, as he tells the story of John...and the resurrection of Jesus. "The Holy One's Helper: Of Honey, Healings and Hallelujah's" Thank you for writing down this inspiration and sending it into the world.