That one man could be so moved and inspired to write such HEAVENLY AND GLORIOUS MUSIC IS BEYOND HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, IT WAS THE HOLY SPIRIT INSPIRING THE GREAT GREAT GREAT GEORG FREDRIC HANDEL, WAT A HEAVENLY BODY OF WORK IS MESSIAH!
If you quote scripure as extensively as Handel did in the Messiah oratorio, you might not be considered inspired but you might be considered inspiring.
Millikin University, Illinois. You are marvellous. Such perfect and inspiring Praise of God. THANKS for such marvellous and vigorous and inspiring voices. THANKS Eddie Ireland
As I regularly do, a Bible text (Psalm 71) will send me to a classical piece I love. Oh, such a surprise to time travel and continent travel from 18th century Europe to 21st century Africa to hear God glorified through His word and the "vox humana" (human voice). In case you dear ones know Akhan, "Migda Uwahseh!"
They only sing 12 words in this passage ("We praise thee, o God, we acknowledge thee to be the Lord") and that's not exactly hard to memorise. But Handel's music is quite repetitive anyway - a lot of the time he plays around with the same set of words, just to match the tune. What takes a little bit of effort for a choral singer is to memorise the music so you know when you need to come in and/or come off without having to look down in the score. It's good fun and a super challenge for the mind.
Heaven is not acheived. It is received as a gift of God's grace. I assume that's what you meant. Just suggesting you may wish to select other wording. I sing and play the violin. Depending on the circumstances but especially after I sing or play what I consider to be inspired music, people sometimes thank me. I sometimes suggest they also thank the composer when they meet him .. or her in the case of Fanny Crosby
@@pastorfemialabi I'm vaguely aware that some people make a distinction between heaven and paradise but it's a distinction that's lost on me. BTW, I make a distinction between heaven and the new Earth but I realize there are a variety of ways of understanding (or ignoring) that distinction. My "motive" has been to encourage people to think of heaven as a real place. Not merely somewhere disembodied "spirits" sit arround on clouds incessently struming on golden harps.
@@rogermetzger7335 there is one body but many members, we are brethrens in Christ, we don't need to argue on issues of our father... We have knowledge of eternity, our motive is to go to those who are yet to be saved.
@@danielbassey1129 I don't remember ever trying to make a "top ten" list of composers but Bach would almost certainly make the list. I wonder how many people would consider Bach to be "the greatest" composer.
Never more beautifully staged,with all the young women in matching gowns,and each wearing a "favour" of a lovely red rose ; the visuals come across as just a bit on the dark side ; also,the instruments,aside from the trumpets,seem at times to fade away too much.