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: What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 22, 2003, 09:50:54 AM
Hey all, just wanted to post something on the lighter side, and I thing it is something that will bring refreshing as well.

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE YOU LEARNED While in the Assembly (ok if you are still in Lord Bless You and you can post as well) and give us a verse or two of it.   :D

Was it ones like Come and Dine, Lord, I hear of showers of blessing, Wonderful the Matchless Grace of Jesus, Were marching to Zion, Brighten the Corner where you are, Oh the love that sought me, etc.

The one that touched me the most after we learned it was IS Your ALL on the Altar of Sacrifice Laid?

You have longed for sweet peace, and for faith to increase.
And have earnestly, fervently prayed.
But you cannot have rest or be perfectly blest
Until all on the altar is laid

Chorus
Is your all on the altar of sacrifice laid?
Your heart, does the Spirit control?
You can only be blest and have peace and sweet rest,
As you yield Him you body and soul.

Lord Bless you all. Eph 5:18-20
G


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Joe Sperling January 22, 2003, 09:03:57 PM
My two favorite hymns from the Assembly have always
been "A mighty fortress is our God"(I don't know why but
I always loved this hymn written by Martin Luther). I also loved the hymn "Christ the Lord is risen today"---

Christ the Lord is risen today---aa-aa--aa-a-aa le-ee-leu eu yah!!!  Amen!!!


--Joe


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: outdeep January 22, 2003, 09:05:09 PM
And Can It Be That I should gain an interest in my Savior's blood?

Deep thinker, that Charles Wesley.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: wmathews January 22, 2003, 09:14:10 PM
no doubt about it:
'I've got a Mansion Just Over the Hilltop'.

What a hymn of assurance of grace!
Wayne


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: BenJapheth January 22, 2003, 09:18:44 PM
There are so many...this is tough...How about:

"Fairest Lord Jesus"..."Amazing Grace" would be number one with me if we counted only our neediest times.

Chuck


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: psalm51 January 22, 2003, 10:04:24 PM
 I have always loved the following hymn. The first time I heard it I knew it was "for me". We owe Him so much. Won't it be awesome to see all He has done for us unfolded in eternity. We will be so amazed.

WHEN THIS PASSING WORLD IS DONE
                        by Robert Murray McCheyne
  When this passing world is done,
  When has sunk yon glorious sun,
  When we stand with Christ on high,
  Looking o'er life's history,
  Then, Lord, shall I fully know,
  Not till then how much I owe.

 When I stand before the throne,
  Dressed in beauty not my own,
  When I see Thee as Thou art,
  Love Thee with unsinning heart;
  Then, Lord, shall I fully know
  Not till then how much I owe.

  E'en on earth, as through a glass,
  Darkly, let Thy glory pass;
  Make forgiveness feel so sweet;
  Make Thy Spirit's help so meet;
  E'en on earth, Lord, make me know
  Something of how much I owe.
 
  Chosen not for good in me,
  Wakened up from wrath to flee;
  Hidden in the Savior's side,
  By the Spirit sanctified;
  Teach me, Lord, on earth to show,
  By my love, how much I owe.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Bob Sturnfield January 22, 2003, 10:33:09 PM
There were 2 hymns in a row in the Inter-varsity Hymn Book that were both sung to the tune Finlandia.

I use to sing these to my children as infants whenever I rocked them to sleep.  My oldest son Joshua often sings them as a source of strength in hard times.


The first is known as Eric Liddell's favorite hymn

Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side.
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain.
Leave to thy God to order and provide;
In every change, He faithful will remain.
Be still, my soul: thy best, thy heavenly Friend
Through thorny ways leads to a joyful end.

Be still, my soul: thy God doth undertake
To guide the future, as He has the past.
Thy hope, thy confidence let nothing shake;
All now mysterious shall be bright at last.
Be still, my soul: the waves and winds still know
His voice Who ruled them while He dwelt below.

Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart,
And all is darkened in the vale of tears,
Then shalt thou better know His love, His heart,
Who comes to soothe thy sorrow and thy fears.
Be still, my soul: thy Jesus can repay
From His own fullness all He takes away.

Be still, my soul: the hour is hastening on
When we shall be forever with the Lord.
When disappointment, grief and fear are gone,
Sorrow forgot, love’s purest joys restored.
Be still, my soul: when change and tears are past
All safe and blessèd we shall meet at last.

Be still, my soul: begin the song of praise
On earth, be leaving, to Thy Lord on high;
Acknowledge Him in all thy words and ways,
So shall He view thee with a well pleased eye.
Be still, my soul: the Sun of life divine
Through passing clouds shall but more brightly shine.


The second is known as Jim Elliot's favorite hymn

We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender!
We go not forth alone against the foe;
Strong in Thy strength, safe in Thy keeping tender,
We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.
Strong in Thy strength, safe in Thy keeping tender,
We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.

Yes, in Thy Name, O Captain of salvation!
In Thy dear Name, all other names above;
Jesus our Righteousness, our sure Foundation,
Our Prince of glory and our King of love.
Jesus our Righteousness, our sure Foundation,
Our Prince of glory and our King of love.

We go in faith, our own great weakness feeling,
And needing more each day Thy grace to know:
Yet from our hearts a song of triumph pealing,
“We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.”
Yet from our hearts a song of triumph pealing,
“We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.”

We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender!
Thine is the battle, Thine shall be the praise;
When passing through the gates of pearly splendor,
Victors, we rest with Thee, through endless days.
When passing through the gates of pearly splendor,
Victors, we rest with Thee, through endless days.



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: freebird January 22, 2003, 10:43:50 PM
"Come ye disconsolate....."

(don't know the name)

"Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal!"


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: psalm51 January 22, 2003, 10:47:27 PM
I posted as Psalm 51.  I'm not sure why I was listed as a guest. I've been a memeber in good standing for weeks!  :D :D
Anyway, I think I straightened out whatever the problem was and I'm back.
My favorite hymn:  When This Passing World is Done
[[/b
 see post below for those glorious lyrics.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: sue xander January 22, 2003, 10:51:36 PM
What has been a comfort to me in the most difficult situations is the song by Steve Green : God and God Alone!

" God and God alone
Created all these things we call our own
From the mighty to the small
The Glory in them all
Is God's and God's alone

   CHORUS:   God and God alone
Reveals the truth of all we call unknown
All the best and worst of man
Can't change the master plan
It's God's and God's alone

God and God alone
Is fit to take the universe's throne
Let everything that lives
Reserve its truest praise
For God and God alone.

God and God alone
Will be the joy of our eternal home
He will be our one desire
Our hearts will never tire
Of God and God alone!

Ro. 11:33-36


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: freebird January 22, 2003, 10:51:52 PM
Pat,

So you are Psalm 51!  Ha!  I wondered "who was Psalm 51".  Glad to see your real name.  By the way, that quote that you have from Wesley is awesome!

God bless you and your family,
Garth


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: psalm51 January 22, 2003, 10:57:21 PM
Hi Garth,
Yes. I was Psalm51. It seemed fitting, especially given my age. Anyway, I'm glad for many things today. God is quite a shepherd and a deliverer.
I've enjoyed your posts.  :D
Pat


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 22, 2003, 11:32:58 PM
Man, I had forgotten some of the ones listed, and Sue do not know if I have heard that Steve Green one, but the words along are going to make me find it.

Ok, I have to add another one, it is more a kids song, but I find myself singing this more than anything at time.

Heaven is a wonderful place
Filled with glory and grace,
I wanna see my Saviors face
Casue heaven is a wonderful place
I wanna go there! (then you start the rounds)

Heaven is a wonderful plaaaaa-ace
Filled will glory and graaaaaa-ace
..............

Lord Bless,
G


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Railrider January 23, 2003, 11:23:47 AM
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: His Kid January 23, 2003, 12:04:08 PM
My favorite hymn is:

My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name. On Christ the solid rock I stand. All other ground is sinking sand. All other ground is sinking sand.  

These words ring more true every day!



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: retread January 23, 2003, 01:23:55 PM
There are so many.  It is difficult to pick one, but here are a few:

How Great Thou Art

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made,
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy pow'r thro'out the universe displayed.

Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee;
How great Thou art, how great Thou art!
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee:
How great Thou art, how great Thou art!


When through the woods and forest glades I wander
And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees,
When I look down from lofty montain grandeur,
And hear the brook and feel the gently breeze.

And when I think that God, His Son not sparing,
Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in,
That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing,
He bled and died to take away my sin.

When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation
And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart!
Then I shall bow in humble adoration,
And there proclaim, my God, how great Thou art.


Heaven Came Down

O what a wonderful wonderful day,
Day I will never forget;
After I wandered in darkness away,
Jesus my savior I met.
O what a tender, compassionate friend
He met the need of my heart;
Shadows dispelling, with joy I am telling,
He made all the darkness depart

Heaven came down and glory filled my soul,
When at the cross the Saviour made me whole;
My sins were washed away
and my night was turned to day -
Heaven came down and glory filled my soul


Born of the Spirit with life from above
into God's family divine,
Justified fully thru Calvary's love,
O what a standing is mine!
And the transaction so quickly was made,
when as a sinner I came,
Took of the offer, of grace He did proffer,
He saved me, O praise His dear name!

Now I've a hope that will surely endure
after the passing of time;
I have a future in heaven for sure,
there in those mansions sublime.
And it's because of that wonderful day,
when at the cross I believed;
Riches eternal and blessings supernal,
from His precious hand I received.


Higher Ground

I'm pressing on the upward way,
New heights I'm gaining ev'ry day -
Still praying as I'm onward bound,
"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground".

Lord, lift me up and let me stand
By faith on heaven's tableland;
A higher plane than I have found
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.


My heart has no desire to stay
Where doubts arise and fears dismay;
Tho some may dwell where these abound,
My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.

I want to live above the world,
Tho Satan's darts at me are hurled;
For faith has caught the joyful sound,
The song of saints on higher ground.

I want to scale the utmost height
And catch a gleam of glory bright;
But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found,
"Lord, lead me on to higher ground."



: Re:And is It so
: Editor:Geftakys Lodge January 23, 2003, 04:54:02 PM
When This Passing World
1 Corinthians 13:12

Author:  R. Murray McCheyne, 1813-1843
Musician:  Richard Redhead, 1820-1901

http://www.sermonaudio.com/hymnal/petra.mp3 (http://www.sermonaudio.com/hymnal/petra.mp3)


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 23, 2003, 10:02:24 PM
Hey Greg, which printing was that?    ;)


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 24, 2003, 09:29:23 AM
Was that the green cover one, I left right before that came out.

Blessing and honor and Glory be thine!


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Melany January 25, 2003, 05:44:30 AM
That's one thing I loved about fellowship - those hymns we sang, I still sing them all the time!  My favorite one wasn't taught while I was still in, I think it's #651.  It's been my theme song since 1989 and has helped me a great deal ever since:

I know not what awaits me, God kindly veils my eyes
And o'er each step of my onward way
He makes new scenes to rise
And every joy He sends me comes
A sweet and glad surprise.

Oh blissful lack of wisdom, 'Tis blessed not to know
He holds me with His own right hand
And will not let me go.
And lulls my troubled soul to rest
In Him who loves me so.

One step I see before me, 'Tis all I need to see
The light of heaven more brightly shines
When earth's illusions flee.
And sweetly through the silence comes
His loving "Follow Me!"

So on I go not knowing, I would not if I might
I'd rather walk in the dark with God
Than go alone in the light
I'd rather walk by faith in Him, than go alone by sight.

Where He may lead, I'll follow
My trust in Him repose.
And every hour in perfect peace
I'll sing:  "He knows, He knows"
And every hour in perfect peace
I'll sing:  "He knows, He knows".


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: freebird January 25, 2003, 12:22:37 PM
I'll repeat mine.....

"Come ye disconsolate....."

(don't know the name)

"Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal!"

I'm glad for Heaven, cause lots of us been thru hell


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Laura January 28, 2003, 02:56:02 AM
I absolutly love this one. Not just the lyrics but the melody too. (#103)

Not all the blood of beast,
  On Jewish alters slain,
Could give the guilty conscience peace,
  Or wash away the stain

But Christ, the heavenly Lamb,
  Takes all our sins away;
A sacrifice of nobler name,
  And richer blood than they.

My faith would lay her hand
  On that dear head of Thine,
While like a penitent I stand,
  And there confess my sin.

My soul looks back to see
  The burdens Thou didst bear
When hanging on the cursed tree,
  And knows her guilt was there.

Believing, we rejoice
  To see the curse removed;
We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice,  
  And sing His bleeding love.

 ;DAnd I can't go without mentioning a Midwest favorite- (#334) ;D

Oh, Lord, You know
I have no friend like You
If Heaven's not my home
Then, Lord, what would I do?
The angels beckon me
From Heaven's open door
And I can't feel at home
In this world anymore.

I also like #441 and the Trust and Obey one that was already mentioned. But I must say I was surprised to see my most favorite one show up here.

Heaven is a wonderful place
Filled with glory and grace
I wanna see my Savior's face
Cause heaven is a wonderful place!
I wanna go there.

Can I get an Amen?!  ;D


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Rudy January 29, 2003, 06:00:57 AM
Rebecca St. James - Pray
Mirror

May the words of my mouth
please you dear God
may the thoughts of my heart say to You
that all i desire
is to be with You forever
Lord i pray - i pray that You

That You take me - make me
beautiful to you
create me so - i mirror You
take me - make me
an image of You
'cause Lord i want to mirror You

Let the words of my mouth
please you dear God
May the thoughts of my heart be as Yours
cause all that i desire
is to be here with You forever
Lord i pray- i pray that You

Take me - make me
beautiful to You
create me so - i mirror You
take me - make me
an image of You
'cause i want to mirror You

Break me out of my complacency
breathe Your breathe of life into my soul
into my soul

may the words of my mouth please You

Take me - make me
beautiful to You
create me so - i mirror You
take me - make me
an image of You
'cause Lord i want to mirror You

(Keith Green Remake)

**  most excellent  **



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lemonlime January 29, 2003, 08:18:14 AM
i love that song Rudy :)

as for mine... i like "shine" by newsboys

Dull as dirt
you can't assert
the kinda light that might persuade
a strict dictator to retire
fire the army,
teach the poor origami
the truth is in
the proof is when you hear your heart start asking
What's my motivation?
And try as you may
there isn't a way
to explain the kinda change
that would make an eskimo renounce fur
that would make a vegetarian barbeque hamster
unless you can trace this about-face to a certain sign

shine
make em wonder whatcha got
make em wish that they were not
on the outside looking bored
shine
let it shine before all men
let em see good works and then
let em glorify the lord

Out of the shaker and onto the plate
it isn't karma it sure ain't fate
that would make a deadhead sell his van
that would make a schizophrenic turn in his crayons
Oprah freaks
and science seeks
a rationale that shall excuse this strange behavior
when you let it shine
you will inspire the kind of entire turnaround
that would make a bouncer take ballet
even bouncers who arent happy
but out of the glare
with nowhere to turn
you ain't gonna learn it on "What's my Line?"

Shine
make em wonder whatcha got
make em wish that they were not
on the outside looking bored
shine
let it shine before all men
let em see good works and then
let em glorify the lord

i know it isnt exactly a hymn but its one of my favorite God-honoring songs.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: jesusfreak January 29, 2003, 08:32:39 AM
Newboys all the way!  (First cd i ever bought :))

newsboys - entertaining angels

one to another
do you remember me
i feel so small
are you listening tonight

so temporary
the things that i have seen
i ran so far
will you take me back again

entertaining angels
by the light of my t.v. screen
24-7 you wait for me

entertaining angels
by the time i fall to my knees
host of heaven, sing over me

one to another
the feelings in between
i won't let go
of all you taught me - alright

close as a brother
the way we used to be
i'll hold my breath
and i'll wait for you to breath

entertaining angels
by the light of my t.v. screen
24-7 you wait for me

entertaining angels
while the night becomes history
host of heaven, sing over me


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Randal January 30, 2003, 09:23:07 AM
Has anyone else found that the only christian songs they know are 100 years old.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: jesusfreak January 30, 2003, 09:55:24 AM
Has anyone else found that the only christian songs they know are 100 years old.

well.........i believe a lot of the contempory christian music to be christian songs........


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Randal January 30, 2003, 03:23:01 PM
Not to say that contempory songs are not christian, it's just that the assembly only sings older hymns.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Randal January 30, 2003, 03:31:30 PM
O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And  ransom captive Israel,
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice!  rejoice!  Emmanuel
Shall come to thee, O Israel!

O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free
Thine own from Satan's tyranny;
From depths of hell Thy people save
And give them victory o'er the grave.
Rejoice!  rejoice!  Emmanuel
Shall come to thee, O Israel!


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: jesusfreak January 30, 2003, 06:49:22 PM
Not to say that contempory songs are not christian, it's just that the assembly only sings older hymns.

Very true, but than again, the assembly approached worship as something revered and solemn. "You are coming before the Lord this Morning in Worship, not hanging out watching football, remeber that."  This outlook obviously dictated the song choice as well as the attire.

Now, i personally see nothing wrong with coming before the Lord in focused reverence, but that is not the only correct way.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Bob Sturnfield January 30, 2003, 08:29:56 PM
Has anyone else found that the only christian songs they know are 100 years old.
Actually the "key year" is 1923.  Any song written before that is considered "public domain", and so they could be added to the "Hymns and Spiritual Songs" without all the red tape of reporting printing, sales, and meeting attendance.

It the early days we used the "Intervarsity Hymnal" which had only a few more contemporary songs.  Very few of the copyright holders were willing to "wave their rights" when the hymn book was being sold "at cost".

The second key year is 1856, which is when the brethren hymn book "Hymns for the Poor of the Flock" was first published.  The current version is called "Hymns for the Little Flock".

So, practically every song sung in the assemblies is over 80 years old.

 


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: jesusfreak January 30, 2003, 11:06:13 PM
On the note of 'what can be classified as christian", i just found a rather interesting band.  The group name is "Living Sacrifice", and the following lyrics are from their song "Spirit Fall":

Spirit fall on this land,
Convicting power cleansing man
Reveal your truth to blind eyes,
Rip the scales from their sight
Holy Spirit be thee praised
Arise, be made new
In the fullness of His truth
Repent and believe by His power
You'll be free
Anointing fall on this place,
Spirit of God
We give you praise,
We give you praise,
We give you praise,
We give you...



Most/all of their songs hold the same lyrical consitency in terms of content, but the big catch is that their "style" parallels that of death metal.  


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Rudy January 31, 2003, 01:17:11 AM
Audio Adrenaline - Some Kind of Zombie

Some Kind of Zombie

I must have been confused or vain
to let this evil in my brain
Lord did i enjoy the change
that You made inside my heart
Oh here they come
but i'm not afraid
There's no temptation i can't evade
Stand up straight
Look through the haze
I begin to walk through the maze
Here they come
They're all up on me
But i'm dead to sin like
some kind of zombie
I hear You speak and i obey
Some kind of zombie
i walked away from the grave
Some kind of zombie
i will never be afraid
Some kind of zombie
i gave my life away
I'm obliged and obey
I'm enslaved to what You say.


P.S.- The WOW '98 Video was awesome too  8)
         Had to turn the stereo down for some  ::)



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 31, 2003, 03:14:37 AM
What is interesting about some of the music of today, if you take away the music and just present the lyrics to those that like the "old style", they will agree that what they are reading is touching and very deep.  

From Hillsongs to Donald T. Lawrence the Lord is still moving his people to write deep lyrics to meet needs.

Lord Bless,
G


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Rudy January 31, 2003, 03:40:04 AM
Whaaa ? What's wrong w/ the music  8)


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Peacefulg January 31, 2003, 03:43:25 AM
Rudy you kill me, but to answer those who may seriously be asking that question.  Nothing is wrong with the music.  Those 100+ year old hymns as most of us know where mainly put to either tunes of that day, or have the musical flow of the time in which they were written.

Cheers,
G


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: freedom January 31, 2003, 03:51:42 AM
There are two for me . . .

Amazing Grace (espcially this line)
The Lord has promised good to me.
His Word my hope secures;
He will my shield and protion be
As long as life endures.

and

How Firm A Foundation
Fear not, I am with thee, oh, be not dismayed!
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid:
I'll strengthn thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
Upheld by My righteous, omnipotent hand.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Rudy January 31, 2003, 05:17:36 AM
here's another one

maybe should be on the ak string

audio adrenaline - some kind of zombie
blitz

14 kids in an old church van
with a light in their eyes and
some tracts in their hands
60 mph feels way too slow
when you got the chevy pointed
down to mexico

we all want to run the race to win
never giving up, never giving in
coming at you like a blitz

they've had three flats, and their
radiator's leaking. ain't nothing
gonna keep them from the
prize that they're seeking
they're riding all together and
it's in God's hand

They're jamming at the show
and everyone's freakin'

ain't nothing gonna keep 'em
from the prize that they're seeking

They don't get around like ordinary
fans. 14 kids in an old church van.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: dyoung February 01, 2003, 03:11:39 AM
If anyone has heard of the records "Hymns Triumphant" by the London Philharmonic, those hymns are truly great!


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Rumpelstiltskin April 08, 2004, 03:14:50 AM
I have to say, those songs nauseate me. Literally.

Exception: O LORD my God, when I in awesome wonder consider all the world thy hands have made... then sings my soul...


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: shinchy April 08, 2004, 02:07:19 PM
Vaccuums and scissors and flowbees be Thine.

My own special corruption of "Blessings and Honor and Glory be Thine" from the early 90's, during the era when you could not get away from the flowbee informercials if you turned on a TV set.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: d3z April 10, 2004, 10:29:59 AM
I remember when Shawn had one and was trying to talk people into letting him cut their hair.

I saw a flowbee used on a show once.  The tried it on a maniquin, and it jammed and pulled a bit hunk of hair out.

I do remember your song...


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: shinchy April 10, 2004, 11:32:26 AM
I remember when Shawn had one and was trying to talk people into letting him cut their hair.

I saw a flowbee used on a show once.  The tried it on a maniquin, and it jammed and pulled a bit hunk of hair out.

I do remember your song...

I'm glad Shawn never got near my head with that thing.

I'm glad you remember the song. I got Bryan Daum to sing it once.

 Dennis's reaction to my words was "That is not good."


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: d3z April 10, 2004, 09:01:17 PM
Dennis was a lot of fun.

One brother begain singing the In-N-Out Hamburger jungle: "In-N-Out, In-N-Out, that's what a hamburger's all about."

Dennis, very seriously, said: "That's hamburger worship."


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: shinchy April 10, 2004, 11:02:42 PM
Dennis was a lot of fun.

One brother begain singing the In-N-Out Hamburger jungle: "In-N-Out, In-N-Out, that's what a hamburger's all about."

Dennis, very seriously, said: "That's hamburger worship."

Dennis could be very intense especially when he was happy. I rememer how he often lit up when he encountered other Chinese people. And the time I accompanied him to a Chinese Christian bookstore in Monterrey Park, he could not contain his joy at seeing all these books in Chinese. I know the rest of us really could not appreciate Dennis's isolation at time.

One time he exclaimed in Chinese, "I have believed in Jesus!" and Erik and Angel's daughter Brook, just a toddler back then, tried to repeat it.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore May 15, 2004, 09:44:59 AM
There are so many.  It is difficult to pick one, but here are a few:

How Great Thou Art

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made,
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy pow'r thro'out the universe displayed.

Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee;
How great Thou art, how great Thou art!
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee:
How great Thou art, how great Thou art!


When through the woods and forest glades I wander
And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees,
When I look down from lofty montain grandeur,
And hear the brook and feel the gently breeze.

And when I think that God, His Son not sparing,
Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in,
That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing,
He bled and died to take away my sin.

When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation
And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart!
Then I shall bow in humble adoration,
And there proclaim, my God, how great Thou art.


Heaven Came Down

O what a wonderful wonderful day,
Day I will never forget;
After I wandered in darkness away,
Jesus my savior I met.
O what a tender, compassionate friend
He met the need of my heart;
Shadows dispelling, with joy I am telling,
He made all the darkness depart

Heaven came down and glory filled my soul,
When at the cross the Saviour made me whole;
My sins were washed away
and my night was turned to day -
Heaven came down and glory filled my soul


Born of the Spirit with life from above
into God's family divine,
Justified fully thru Calvary's love,
O what a standing is mine!
And the transaction so quickly was made,
when as a sinner I came,
Took of the offer, of grace He did proffer,
He saved me, O praise His dear name!

Now I've a hope that will surely endure
after the passing of time;
I have a future in heaven for sure,
there in those mansions sublime.
And it's because of that wonderful day,
when at the cross I believed;
Riches eternal and blessings supernal,
from His precious hand I received.


Higher Ground

I'm pressing on the upward way,
New heights I'm gaining ev'ry day -
Still praying as I'm onward bound,
"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground".

Lord, lift me up and let me stand
By faith on heaven's tableland;
A higher plane than I have found
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.


My heart has no desire to stay
Where doubts arise and fears dismay;
Tho some may dwell where these abound,
My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.

I want to live above the world,
Tho Satan's darts at me are hurled;
For faith has caught the joyful sound,
The song of saints on higher ground.

I want to scale the utmost height
And catch a gleam of glory bright;
But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found,
"Lord, lead me on to higher ground."





These are a few of my favourite hymns.
If you forgive me, Can interject this question:
WHAT ARE YOU FAVOURITE HYMNS OR WORSHIP CHORUS DO YOU LIKE NOW?

After teaching Pioneer Club for 9 years. Alot of the songs I sang were :
THY WORD.
Thy word is a light unto my feet and a light unto my path.
Thy word is a light unto my feet and a light unto my path.
When I feel afraid, Think I've lost my way, Still you're right beside me.  And nothing will I fear, As long as You are near, Please be near me to the en.
Thy word is a light unto my feet and a light unto my path. Thy word is a light unto my feet and a light unto my path.
Written by Amy Grant.
and Michael w. Smith.
Taken from Ps: 119:105


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: al Hartman May 29, 2004, 04:46:26 AM
Vaccuums and scissors and flowbees be Thine.

My own special corruption of "Blessings and Honor and Glory be Thine" from the early 90's, during the era when you could not get away from the flowbee informercials if you turned on a TV set.

     I have never been a morning person.  It takes me a long time to feel ready to face the day.  Several vigorous physical activities must preceed any attempt at a "morning time," or you'll find me asleep & drooling into my Bible.  The demands of the assembly-paced lifestyle only exacerbated the condition...
     That wonderful old song that begins "When morning gilds the skies, My heart awaking cries,"  was always followed (in my mind) by the single word, "AAARRRGGHHH!!!!!"  :-[

al




: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore June 16, 2004, 07:24:36 AM
 :)JUNE 15: 10:30 PM:

SHARING A HYMN WITH YOU TONIGHT:

REACH OUT TO JESUS:
By Ralph Carmichael

VS: 1
Is you burden heavey as you bear it all alone?
Does the road you travel harbour danger yet unknown?
Are you growing weary in the struggle of it all?
Jesus will help you when on His name you call.

VS: 2
Is the life you're living filled with sorrow and despair?
Does the future press you with its worry and its care?
Are you tired and friendless, have you almost lost your way?
Jesus will help you, just come to Him today.

CHORUS:
He is always there, hearing every prayer, faithful and true.
Walking by our side, in His love we hide all the day through.
When you get discouraged, just remember what to do-
Reach out to Jesus, He's reaching out to you.


The last line of the chorus is such a promise:
REACH OUT TO JESUS, HE'S REACHING OUT TO YOU.



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: moonflower2 July 12, 2004, 04:01:29 AM
Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness

An oldie but goodie written in 1739 by Nikolaus von Zinzendorf, a Moravian missionary who harbored persecuted Christians at his German estate, 28 years after anabaptist ancestors of mine were banished from Switzerland with only the clothes on their backs.

Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness,
My beauty are, my glorious dress.
Midst flaming worlds in these arrayed
With joy shall I lift up my head.

Bold shall I stand in Thy great day,
For who aught to my charge shall lay?
Fully absolved through these I am,
From sin and fear, from guilt and shame.

The holy, meek, unspotted Lamb,
Who from the Father's bosom came,
Who died for me, e'en me to atone,
Now for my Lord and God I own.

Lord, I believe Thy precious blood,
Which at the mercy seat of God,
Forever doth for sinners plead,
For me, e'en for my soul, was shed.

Lord, I believe were sinners more
Than sands upon the ocean shore,
Thou hast for all a ransom paid,
For all a full atonement made.

When from the dust of death I rise
To claim my mansion in the skies,
Ev'n then this shall be all my plea,
Jesus hath lived, hath died, for me.

Jesus, the endless praise to Thee,
Whose boundless mercy hath for me--
For me a full atonement made,
An everlasting ransom paid.

O let the dead now hear Thy voice;
Now bid Thy banished ones rejoice;
Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: shinchy July 25, 2004, 03:59:33 AM
Vaccuums and scissors and flowbees be Thine.

My own special corruption of "Blessings and Honor and Glory be Thine" from the early 90's, during the era when you could not get away from the flowbee informercials if you turned on a TV set.

     I have never been a morning person.  It takes me a long time to feel ready to face the day.  Several vigorous physical activities must preceed any attempt at a "morning time," or you'll find me asleep & drooling into my Bible.  The demands of the assembly-paced lifestyle only exacerbated the condition...
     That wonderful old song that begins "When morning gilds the skies, My heart awaking cries,"  was always followed (in my mind) by the single word, "AAARRRGGHHH!!!!!"  :-[

al




I am not a morning person either. I don't really enjoy going to work in the morning. Last semester, I taught an intro to creative writing course at SDSU at 10:00 am and I woke up much earlier than that to prepare. That was brutal and I had a serious Starbucks addiction as a result (I have recently detoxed from it by ordering coffee not as often, and when I do, ordering it from the local independent shop, which is very good. http://www.twiggs.org/ ).

I have always stayed up too late, even in the Assembly. I averaged 4-6, with 4 being the average for Sat night. I exaggerate but who had time for sleep in the Assembly?


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: al Hartman July 25, 2004, 06:39:08 AM


I have always stayed up too late, even in the Assembly. I averaged 4-6, with 4 being the average for Sat night. I exaggerate but who had time for sleep in the Assembly?


Hi Shin,

     Good to hear from you.  Your point just illustrates how perfect the assembly system was planned out:  After running us ragged through endless days & nights of work, faimily concerns, stewardships & meetings, they provided us with an all-night-of-prayer, at which we could catch up on our sleep!  :o ::) ;D

al ;)




: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore July 26, 2004, 08:55:59 AM
 :D: JULY 25TH AT 11:54 PM EST

One of the Hymns that was sung during the Sunday Evening Services

FOLLOW ON

by: William O.Cushing
Robert Lowry

CHORUS:
  Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus! Anywhere, everywhere, I would follow on!
Follow!follow! I would follow Jesus! Everywhere He leads me, I would follow on.

VERSE 1:
 Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go,
Where the flowers are blooming and the sweet waters flow;
Everywhere he leads me I would follow, follow on,
Walking in His Footsteps till the crown be won.

VERSE 2:
Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go,
Where the storms are sweeping and the dark waters flow;
With His hand to lead me. I will never, never fear,
Danger cannot fright me if my Lord is near.

VERSE 3:
Down in the valley or upon the mountain steep,
Close beside my Saviour would my soul ever keep;
He will lead me safely in the path that he has trod,
Up to where they gather on the hills of God.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore August 16, 2004, 08:32:20 AM
 :D: AUGUST 15 AT 11:39 PM ARNPRIOR, ONTARIO TIME.

HYMN : JUST AS I AM , WITHOUT ONE PLEA


Just as I am, without one plea
But that Thy Blood was shed for me,
And thay Thou bidd'st me come to Thee,
O Lamb of God, I come! I come!

Just as I am, and waiting not
To rid my sould of one dark blot,
To Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot,
O Lamb of God, I come! I Come!

Just as I am, though tossed about,
With many a conflict, many a doubt,
Fighting and fears within, without,
O Lamb of God, I come! I Come

Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind;
Slight, riches, healing of the mind,
Yes, all I need, in Thee I find,
O Lamb of God, I come! I Come!

Just as I am, Thou wilt receive,
Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve.
Because Thy promise I believe,
O Lamb of God, I come! I Come!

O Lamb of God, I come.  Amen

Authors/Composes:
Charlotte Elliot
William B Bradbury


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore August 24, 2004, 08:30:20 PM
 :DAugust 24, at 11:39 Arnprior Time

HYMN WE SANG ON SUNDAY MORNING AFTER THE MESSAGE:

I SURRENDER ALL
Authors: Judson W. VanDeVenter
              Winfields S. Weeden


Verse 1.
All to Jesus, I surrender, All to Him I freely give
I will ever love and trust Him,
In His presence daily live.

CHORUS:
I SURRENDER ALL
I SURRENDER ALL
ALL TO THEE MY BLESSED SAVIOUR
I SURRENDER ALL

Verse 2.
All to Jesus I surrender, Humbly at His feet I bow,
Worldly pleasures all forsaken,
Take me, Jesus, take me now

CHORUS:

Verse 3:
All to Jesus, I surrender, Make me, Saviour, wholly Thine,
May Thy Holy Spirit fill me,
May I know Thy power divine

CHORUS:

Verse 4:
All to Jesus, I surrender, Lord, I give myself to Thee
Fill me with Thy love and power,
Let Thy blessing , fall on me.

CHORUS


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore August 30, 2004, 07:13:14 AM
 : :) :DSONGS SANG SUNDAY AUGUST 29TH.

COME THOU FOUNT OF EVERY BLESSING;
Author: Robert Robinson
Adapt: E. Margaret Clarkson
Tranditional Americal melody
John Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, 1813.

Verse: 1
Come Thou Fount of every blessing
Tune my heart to sing Thy praise
Streams of mercy, never ceasing
Call for songs of loudest praise
Tech me some melodious sonnet
Sung by flaming tongues above
Praise his name I'm fixed up it
Name of God's redeeming love

Verse 2:
Hitherto Thy love has blest me
Thou hast brot me to this place
And I know Thy hand will bring me
Safely home by Thy good grace
Jesus sought me when a stranger
Wandering from the fold of God
He, to rescue me from danger
Bought me with His precious blood

Verse 3:
O to grace how great a d ebtor
Daily I'm constrained to be!
Let Thy goodness, like a fetter
Bind my wandering heart to Thee
Prone to wander, Lord I feel it
Prone to leave the God I love
Here's my heart, O take and seal it;
Seal it for they courts above.                 AMEN



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore September 27, 2004, 07:03:57 AM
 :DHAPPY LORD'S DAY OF SEPTEMBER 26TH

This hymn was sung at the morning service. It was new to me.

TITLE: MAKE ME A CAPTIVE LORD
Authors: George Matheson
              Donald P. Hustad
Copyright in 1953 Hope Publishing Co.

Verse 1:
Make me a captive, Lord.
I shall be free;
Force me to render up my sword,
And I shall conqueror be;
I sink in life's alarms
When by myself I stand;
Imprison me within Thine arms,
And strong shall be my hand.

Verse 2:
My heart is weak and poor
Until it master find;
It has no spring of action sure,
It varies with the wind;
It cannot freely move
Till Tou has wrought its chain;
Enslave it with Thy matchless love
And deathless it shall reign.

Verse 3
My pow'r is faint and low
Till I have learned to serve;
It wants the needed fire to glow,
It wants the breeze to nerve;
It cannot drive the world
Until itself be driv'n;
Its flag can only be unfurled
When Thou shalt breathe from heav'n.

Verse 4
My will is not my own
Till Thou hast made it Thine;
If it would reach the monarch's throne
It must its crown resign;
It only stands unbent,
Amid the clashing strife,
When on Thy bosom it has leaned,
And found in Thee its life.



: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: al Hartman October 29, 2004, 01:58:42 AM


Today is Melany Miners' birthday, in honor of which I am reposting this wonderful hymn which she posted a long time ago:

I know not what awaits me, God kindly veils my eyes
And o'er each step of my onward way
He makes new scenes to rise
And every joy He sends me comes
A sweet and glad surprise.

Oh blissful lack of wisdom, 'Tis blessed not to know
He holds me with His own right hand
And will not let me go.
And lulls my troubled soul to rest
In Him who loves me so.

One step I see before me, 'Tis all I need to see
The light of heaven more brightly shines
When earth's illusions flee.
And sweetly through the silence comes
His loving "Follow Me!"

So on I go not knowing, I would not if I might
I'd rather walk in the dark with God
Than go alone in the light
I'd rather walk by faith in Him, than go alone by sight.

Where He may lead, I'll follow
My trust in Him repose.
And every hour in perfect peace
I'll sing:  "He knows, He knows"
And every hour in perfect peace
I'll sing:  "He knows, He knows".



Happy birthday, Melany, and many more until our Lord returns.

al Hartman





: Re:HYMN SUNG IN CHURCH TODAY
: lenore January 03, 2005, 12:38:49 AM
 :DLORD'S DAY JANUARY 2ND, 2005

ALL FOR JESUS
AUTHOR: MARY D. JAMES

Verse 1:

All for Jesus, all for Jesus!
All my being's ransomed pow'rs;
All my tho'ts and words and doings,
All my days and all my hours.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours.

Verse 2

Let my  hands perform His bidding,
Let my feet run in His ways;
Let my eyes, see Jesus only,
Let my lips speak forth His praise.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Let my lips speak forth His praise;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Let my lips speak forth His praise.

Verse 3

Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus.
I've lost sight of all besides;
So enchained my spirit's vision,
Looking at the Crucified.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Looking at the Crucified.
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Looking at the Crucified.

Verse 4

Oh, what wonder! How amazing!
Jesus, glorious King of kings,
Deigns to call me His beloved,
Lets me rest beneath His wings.

All for Jesus!  All for Jesus!
Resting now beneath His wings;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Resting now beneath His wings.


: Re:HYMN SUNG IN CHURCH TODAY
: outdeep January 03, 2005, 07:00:56 AM
:DLORD'S DAY JANUARY 2ND, 2005

ALL FOR JESUS
AUTHOR: MARY D. JAMES

Verse 1:

All for Jesus, all for Jesus!
All my being's ransomed pow'rs;
All my tho'ts and words and doings,
All my days and all my hours.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
All my days and all my hours.

Verse 2

Let my  hands perform His bidding,
Let my feet run in His ways;
Let my eyes, see Jesus only,
Let my lips speak forth His praise.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Let my lips speak forth His praise;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Let my lips speak forth His praise.

Verse 3

Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus.
I've lost sight of all besides;
So enchained my spirit's vision,
Looking at the Crucified.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Looking at the Crucified.
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Looking at the Crucified.

Verse 4

Oh, what wonder! How amazing!
Jesus, glorious King of kings,
Deigns to call me His beloved,
Lets me rest beneath His wings.

All for Jesus!  All for Jesus!
Resting now beneath His wings;
All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
Resting now beneath His wings.
I'm sure its a great hymm and a good inspiration to many.  I personally still feel the sting of the Assembly whip as I look over the words.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore February 18, 2005, 11:06:45 AM
February 18th

THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE
Author: Jessie B Pounds  & Henry P Morton.

CHORUS:
OH, THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE
OH, THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE!
THERE IS GRACE AND POW'R IN THE TRYING HOUR,
IN THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE

Verse 1:
There are days so dark that I seek in vain,
For the face of my Friend divine,
But tho' darkness hide,
He is there to guide
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 2
There are times, when tired of the toilsome road
That for ways of the world I pine,
But He draws me back to the upward track
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 3
When the way is dim, and I cannot see,
Thro' the mist of His wise design,
How my glad heart yearns,
and my faith returns
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 4
In the last sad hour, as I stand alone,
Where the powers of death combine
While the dark waves roll
He will guide my soul
By the touch of His hand on mine.


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Eulaha L. Long February 18, 2005, 01:56:14 PM
I'm not sure if this is considered a "hymn", but it is a song I learned at Calvary Chapel, SLO

Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
Open the eyes of my heart
I want to see you
I want to see you

See you high and lifted up
Shining in the light of your glory
Pour out your power and love
As we sing "Holy Holy Holy"


Something like that!  Anyways, that was always a favorite song of mines


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: Recovering Saint February 18, 2005, 04:39:12 PM
I'm not sure if this is considered a "hymn", but it is a song I learned at Calvary Chapel, SLO

Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
Open the eyes of my heart
I want to see you
I want to see you

See you high and lifted up
Shining in the light of your glory
Pour out your power and love
As we sing "Holy Holy Holy"


Something like that!  Anyways, that was always a favorite song of mines

Eulaha

It is a wonderful worship song. I have heard different renditions but my favourite is Michael W. Smith's. It is a good hymn to put yourself right in God's palm and let Him just rejoice over you with singing as well. Hallelujah it is marvelous.

Here is a link to the music and lyrics.

For some reason the link will not work if you click on it so you can copy and paste it into a new window of Internet Explorer on the Address bar and hit enter. Sorry about that.

http://www.mixed-up.com/lyrics/worship/?show=open-the-eyes-of-my-heart&chords=1

Enjoy and Lord bless

Hugh ;D


: Re:What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: al Hartman February 18, 2005, 08:31:32 PM
February 18th

THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE
Author: Jessie B Pounds  & Henry P Morton.

CHORUS:
OH, THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE
OH, THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE!
THERE IS GRACE AND POW'R IN THE TRYING HOUR,
IN THE TOUCH OF HIS HAND ON MINE

Verse 1:
There are days so dark that I seek in vain,
For the face of my Friend divine,
But tho' darkness hide,
He is there to guide
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 2
There are times, when tired of the toilsome road
That for ways of the world I pine,
But He draws me back to the upward track
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 3
When the way is dim, and I cannot see,
Thro' the mist of His wise design,
How my glad heart yearns,
and my faith returns
By the touch of His hand on mine

Verse 4
In the last sad hour, as I stand alone,
Where the powers of death combine
While the dark waves roll
He will guide my soul
By the touch of His hand on mine.

Lenore,

I haven't heard that hymn in decades!  I used to think of it in the sense of actually "feeling" the touch of His hand on mine, and every time I heard or sang it I wondered if I would ever know such an experience.

Now, at the tender age of 62, I have begun to understand His touch more in the sense of "Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine..." and have a better idea of what it means.

Thanks for the reminder!

In Christ,
al


: Re: What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore February 28, 2005, 08:48:52 AM
 :)February 27:

I'VE DISCOVERED THE WAY OF GLADNESS
Author: Floyd W. Hawkins

Verse 1.
Mankind is searching every day, In quest of something new;
But I have found the 'living way', The path of pleasures true.

Verse 2:
I've found the Pearl of greatest price, "Eternal life" so fair;
Twas through the Saviour's sacrifices, I found this jewel rare.

Chorus:

I've discovered the way of gladness
I've discovered the way of joy
I've discovered relief from sadness
'Tis a happiness without alloy;
I've discovered the fount of blessings,
I've discovered the "Living Word";
"Twas the greatest of all discoveries,
When I found Jesus my Lord.


: Re: What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore February 28, 2005, 11:55:55 PM
February 28th.

HE WAS THERE ALL THE TIME
Author: Gary S. Paxton.

Verse 1:

Time after time I went searching for peace in some void,
I was trying to blame all my ills on this world I was in,
Surface relationships used me till I was done in,
And all the while someone was begging to free from sin.

Chorus:

He was there all the time
He was there all the time Waiting patiently in line
He was there all the time

Verse 2:

Never again will I look for a fake rainbow's end,
Now that I have the answer, my life is just starting to rhyme;
Sharing each new day with Him is a cup of new life,
O, what I missed! He's been waiting right there all the time.

Chorus:
He was there  all the time
He was there all the time
Waiting patiently in line
He was there all the time


: Re: What was your Favorite Hymn Learned
: lenore March 26, 2005, 12:51:23 AM
March 25  GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE HYMN:

                                BLESSED REDEEMER
                                       Author: Avis B. Christiansen
                                                    Harry D. Loes

CHORUS:

           BLESSED REDEEMER! PRECIOUS REDEEMER!
SEEMS NOW I SEE HIM ON CALVARY'S TREE;
WOUNDED, AND BLEEDING, FOR SINNERS PLEADING;
BLIND AND UNHEEDING----------DYING FOR ME!

VERSE 1:
            Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful moren,
            Walked Christ my Saviour, weary and worn;
             Facing for sinners death on the cross,
             That He might save them from endless loss.

VERSE 2:
           "Father, forgive them!"
            THus did he pray,
             E'en while His lifeblood flowed fast away;
             Praying for sinners while each woe--
             No one but Jesus ever loved so.

VERSE 3:
           O how I love Him, Saviour and Friend,
            How can my praises evere find end!
             Thro' years unnumbered on heaven's shore,
             My tongue shall praise Him forevermore.


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