He came down so that we could live – really live – with Him and our loved-ones in Heaven. Forever together. We need that hope more with each passing day . . .
Thank you, Kari Jobe and Bob Marshall for the upload.
Every December, I like to start the Advent season by posting the video of this enormous, soaring, amazing, heart-warming event. I try not to use the word “love” lightly or frivolously, but I absolutely love this composition from Handel, this immense pipe organ, this crowd, this choir of believers, and the Subject of this song!
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Jesus Lives! Let Him Be Worshipped And Adored At All Times, In All Places, By All Willing Hearts!
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Worship is not a matter of the place, no matter how commercial, or secular, or even “holy”. It’s not a matter of the crowd, no matter its composition, from the faithful, to the skeptical. It’s not a matter of the means of praise, no matter how lofty and soaring, or off key and humble, nor how vocally and instrumentally technical. It’s not a matter of numbers, no matter if a large, exuberant gathering, or a single self-conscious voice, singing or speaking, with a loud clapping beat, or no beat at all. ~ Worship, it seems to me, is a matter of the condition of each worshiper’s heart. Only God has full estimation of that; however, in this retail store there seems to be a crowd of like-minded, like-hearted, worshipers setting commercialism aside for an eternal moment with one great-big, majestic, musical instrument, All led and kept together by one amazing conductor; How analogous to our God and His people! ~ There might be examples of all the above conditions of worship in this video. He is worshiped and adored here – yes, even here – inside the huge Macy’s store in Philadelphia – a worldly, consumeristic, retail marketplace, where materialism and money normally are king. But not on this day!
This huge, highly organized, flash mob sings along with the world’s largest working pipe organ, the massive Wanamaker Grand Court Organ.
This organ is a National Landmark in and of itself!
Wanamaker Grand Court Pipe Organ (this shows only a small fraction of its pipes)
The “sounding joy”, the full, immense, profound amount of joy served-up is overwhelming! In the fullness of time, every knee will bow to Him, and, “He shall reign for ever and ever.”
For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah
Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah (For the lord God omnipotent reigneth) Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah
For the lord God omnipotent reigneth (Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah) Hallelujah
The kingdom of this world; is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ and of His Christ
And He shall reign for ever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords King of kings and lord of lords
And he shall reign And he shall reign And he shall reign He shall reign And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings forever and ever and lord of lords hallelujah hallelujah And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings and lord of lords King of kings and lord of lords And he shall reign forever and ever
Forever and ever and ever and ever (King of kings and lord of lords)
Not even one of us can fully understand nor scarcely appreciate Mary’s plight . . .
And consider Joseph’s . . .
(Rest in Peace, Donna Summer. I’m glad we still have your amazing voice.)
These poignant video clips are from The Nativity Story, upload thanks to Peperamico.
Please read to the bottom:
Breath of Heaven
Amy Grant
I have traveled many moonless nights Cold and weary with a babe inside And I wonder what I’ve done
*Holy father you have come And chosen me now to carry Your son
*I am waiting in a silent prayer I am frightened by the load I bear
*In a world as cold as stone Must I walk this path alone?
*Be with me now
Be with me now
*Breath of heaven Hold me together
Be forever near me Breath of heaven Breath of heaven *Lighten my darkness Pour over me your holiness For you are holy
Breath of heaven
Do you wonder as you watch my face
*If a wiser one should have had my place
But I offer all I am For the mercy of your plan
*Help me be strong Help me be Help me
Breath of heaven Hold me together Be forever near me Breath of heaven Breath of heaven Lighten my darkness Pour over me your holiness For you are holy
Breath of heaven Hold me together Be forever near me Breath of heaven Breath of heaven Lighten my darkness Pour over me your holiness For you are holy Breath of heaven Breath of heaven Breath of heaven
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. . . Have you ever found yourself saying these same words –
the ones I highlighted?
I have.
Yes, I have been chosen to “carry The Son”.
I feel completely unworthy. The thought of bearing that precious burden is daunting- sometimes frightening. Yet the Archangel, himself, said, “Don’t be afraid”.Yes, the world is cold as stone, and the path, often difficult, but I don’t have to walk it alone- never alone. The Lord is with me.
*Breath of heaven
Hold me together-
My desperate plea –
He hears, and holds me up.
He lightens my darkness, and if that were not enough, He pours His holiness over me, and His grace, and His mercy.
I am not wise, but He chose me, somehow. He chose me and He helps me.
Breath of Heaven is always there, softly taking me in, gently sending me out . . .
The first week of Advent is said to be concentrated upon the hope of the Savior’s arrival as supported by the Scriptures’ prophetic promises. There are several pertinent verses, but I chose this one :
“The days are coming,’ declares the Lord, ‘when I will fulfill the gracious promise I made to the house of Israel and to the house of Judah. In those days and at that time I will make a righteous Branch sprout from David’s line; he will do what is just and right in the land.” (Jeremiah 33:14-15).
O, Jesus, We await your sweet arrival!
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Words and Music for Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow by Charles Wesley:
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
1. Come, thou long expected Jesus, born to set thy people free; from our fears and sins release us, let us find our rest in thee. Israel’s strength and consolation, hope of all the earth thou art; dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.
2. Born thy people to deliver, born a child and yet a King, born to reign in us forever, now thy gracious kingdom bring. By thine own eternal spirit rule in all our hearts alone; by thine all sufficient merit, raise us to Thy* glorious throne.
The hope that the child of God has is an eternal hope. Peter tells us that the Child of God has “an inheritance that can never perish, spoil, or fade – kept in heaven for you” (1 Peter: 1-4 )
I just posted a series of CHRISTmas music videos.
Please scroll down to view all the advent season content I have left
for your pleasure and for His glory.
May your Christmas/Christbirth celebration be the
warmest, most meaningful, most blessed,
and most joyful yet!
***Your Gloryteller***
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“The Perfect Christmas Gift”, written and performed by Sandy Howell. Uploaded by Bob Marshall. Many thanks to you both.
My friend, I give you the gift of a song; music with a video. It speaks for itself.
He came down so that we could live – really live – with Him and our loved-ones in Heaven. Forever together. We need that hope more with each passing day . . .
Thank you, Kari Jobe and Bob Marshall for the upload.
Every December, I like to start the Advent season by posting the video of this enormous, soaring, amazing, heart-warming event. I try not to use the word “love” lightly or frivolously, but I absolutely love this composition from Handel, this immense pipe organ, this crowd, this choir of believers, and the Subject of this song!
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Jesus Lives! Let Him Be Worshipped And Adored At All Times, In All Places, By All Willing Hearts!
~
Worship is not a matter of the place, no matter how commercial, or secular, or even “holy”. It’s not a matter of the crowd, no matter its composition, from the faithful, to the skeptical. It’s not a matter of the means of praise, no matter how lofty and soaring, or off key and humble, nor how vocally and instrumentally technical. It’s not a matter of numbers, no matter if a large gathering, or a single off-key voice, singing or speaking, with a clapping beat, or no beat at all. ~ Worship, it seems to me, is a matter of the condition of each worshipper’s heart. Only God has full estimation of that; however, in this retail store there seems to be a crowd of like-minded, like-hearted, worshippers
setting commercialism aside for an eternal moment with one great-big, majestic, musical instrument All led and kept together by one amazing conductor. How analogous to our God and His people! ~ There might be examples of all the above conditions of worship in this video. He is worshipped and adored here – yes, even here – inside the huge Macy’s in Philadelphia – a worldly, consumeristic, retail marketplace where materialism and money normally are king. But not today!
This highly organized flash mob sings along with the world’s largest working pipe organ, the massive Wanamaker Grand Court Organ. The “sounding joy”, the full, immense, amount of joy served-up is overwhelming! In the fullness of time, every knee will bow to Him, and, “He shall reign for ever and ever.”
For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah For the lord God omnipotent reigneth Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah
Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah (For the lord God omnipotent reigneth) Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah
For the lord God omnipotent reigneth (Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah) Hallelujah
The kingdom of this world; is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ and of His Christ
And He shall reign for ever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah King of kings forever and ever hallelujah hallelujah and lord of lords King of kings and lord of lords
And he shall reign And he shall reign And he shall reign He shall reign And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings forever and ever and lord of lords hallelujah hallelujah And he shall reign forever and ever
King of kings and lord of lords King of kings and lord of lords And he shall reign forever and ever
Forever and ever and ever and ever (King of kings and lord of lords)
He came down so that we could live – really live – with Him and our loved-ones in Heaven. Forever together. We need that hope more with each passing day . . .
Thank you, Kari Jobe and Bob Marshall for the upload.
Jesus Lives! Let Him Be Worshipped And Adored At All Times, In All Places, By All Willing Hearts!
~
Worship is not a matter of the place, no matter how commercial, or secular, or even “holy”. It’s not a matter of the crowd, no matter its composition, from the faithful, to the skeptical. It’s not a matter of the means of praise, no matter how lofty and soaring, or off key and humble, nor how vocally and instrumentally technical. It’s not a matter of numbers, no matter if a large gathering, or a single off-key voice, singing or speaking, with a clapping beat, or no beat at all. ~ Worship, it seems to me, is a matter of the condition of each worshipper’s heart. Only God has full estimation of that; however, in this retail store there seems to be a crowd of like-minded, like-hearted, worshippers
setting commercialism aside for an eternal moment with one great-big, majestic, musical instrument All led and kept together by one amazing conductor. How analogous to our God and His people! ~ There might be examples of all the above conditions of worship in this video. He is worshipped and adored here – yes, even here – inside the huge Macy’s in Philadelphia. This highly organized flash mob sings along with the world’s largest working pipe organ, the massive Wanamaker Grand Court Organ. The “sounding joy”, the full, immense, amount of joy served-up is overwhelming! In the fullness of time, every knee will bow to Him, and, “He shall reign for ever and ever.”
Peace is kind of like love. Everyone needs it. Most civilized people want it. Many seek it in one way or another. So do I.
The quality of peace is not strain’d either. It, too, falls like gentle rain from Heaven upon the needful ones below. (thanks, Shakespeare)
Some folks have real peace and some have a pseudo, temporary, fleeting kind of peace. So do I and so have I.
Some look for it in all the wrong places. Yup, that was me.
Many have no peace whatsoever and have no idea
where it comes from, how to get some,
or even what it is. Again, been there.
When I find myself in need of the comfort and enjoyment of peace, which is most of the time, like many folks I seek and readily find peace in what is commonly called “Nature”. “Nature”, in a broad sense, is universally understood. You are probably forming mental pictures right now about how you perceive and define “Nature”. Now envision some of your favorite peace-inducing “Nature” scenes; places you have been, or even pictures of real places or those imagined by someone. Did that bring you a bit of peacefulness?
But – “Nature” (nature – to bring it down off its pedestal) is only a reflection of the super-natural; of God’s supernatural glory. (He is above nature – He made it!) Isn’t it delightful that even this somewhat hazy reflection of Heaven can still bring us earth-side peace?
I personally enjoy a pastoral scene, one with water in it, and even better, one with a mountainous theme.
A clear, unpolluted, starwatching-sky is also a delight.
Sunshine and sheep, Cattle and a creek, Grass and rolling hills, Green and blue and still.
A clear night sky, Star-filled and wide, Shapes made of light, Faith becoming sight.
A picture will do, but being there in person is best.
Sitting and contemplating;
meditating and cogitating;
or simply ‘taking it all in’ and enjoying the serenity,
the quietness,
and the upwelling joy begotten of His Light and Life.
It’s great!
But if I am walking, I like an upward path through my favorite “Nature”.
Ascent is so metaphoric.
I walk upward into His waiting embrace.
What peace, elation, and joy all at once!
I like to visit nature alone to find great peace, and this occurs to me – even my extrovert friends seek peace alone there sometimes. Many of them enjoy walking an upward path by themselves.
There is something calming about solitude.
Peace is this: Just being still and knowing that He is God.
And this: “. . . the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your heart and mind . . .”
Wonderfully this:
“You will go out with joy and be led out in peace.
The mountains and the hills will break into songs of joy in your presence,
and all the trees will clap their hands.” Especially this: “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” “These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace.” Yes, that was The Prince of Peace speaking to each of us, in fact He mentions ‘peace’ at least four hundred times in His Word in all its different meanings and nuances.
Personal peace is important. Without it, there is a certain emptiness;
an unmet longing. In today’s turmoil, peace is elusive. Tranquility, and quiet, harmony and calmness, concord and agreement, safety and security, and freedom from anxiety and worries are in short supply. But peace is important to God. As His creations, He made it important to us as well, and He saw how incapable we were
of having any through our own devices. So He sent His Son, The Prince of Peace, while we were still enemies of His, to humble Himself as human in order to make peace between the warring parties, The Father vs. the fallen. Jesus’ sacrificial death was the condition of the cease-fire, the requirement of justice, thepeace treaty,
the just agreement of concord,
the new covenant of peace between mankind and The Father,
between each person and Father God,
and between Him and myself.
I believe that with His final exhalation, He whispered Divine peace into the heart of Creation, and into mine. His peace, like His joy – gifts that cannot be
lost, if guarded, once they are embedded in your heart.
It is said that all Creation rejoiced when this treaty was struck. I believe that “Nature” “broke into song, and the trees clapped their hands” not only for mankind, and myself, but for Its Own sake as well, for that was the beginning of the restoration, the redemption and the repair of not only humanity, but of all Creation –
in peace.
Thank You Lord, for peace. Without it, life earth-side would be much more difficult.
So, what better way to seek and find peace than to walk with The Bringer and Giver of Peace,
The Wonderful Counselor of Peace, The Prince of Peace?
He willingly, eagerly, whole-heartedly Walks and talks with me,
(and wants the same with you) on my upward path through nature,
and not only through idyllic scenes,
but through every season, taking me, leading me, pushing me, supporting me,
carrying me, giving me, showing me, His peace, and wonder, and glory, until we reach the arms of The Father, where I’ll be wrapped in the Ultimate Peace, the final, enduring, everlasting, Peace of His eternal presence.
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There is a special hymn that is commonly associated with peace: “Peace Like A River/All Is Well With My Soul”. If you don’t know the background of this song, you should check out the remarkable story of the author, Horatio Spafford. There is a line in the fourth verse which speaks deeply within me: “Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul.” Many versions of this hymn are slow and, well, peaceful. Here is a version that is upbeat and joyous. It really struck a chord in me:
Thank you Spring Harvest for the music and Humpty Fell for the fine video!
What can I say about Spring that you don’t already know? It’s about the joy of new life. New life from old life. New life out of death. New life is alive with the bloom of everlasting life. Exultant! Joyous! Achingly beautiful!
Vivaldi knew music, and he knew Spring in a unique, special way. He composed the following music about Spring: To my mind, it is exultant, joyous, and achingly beautiful just as are the colorful flowers, butterflies, birds, and bees herein. New life from old life. New life out of death. It’s another way to tell of God’s glory, another facet of proclaiming His brilliance! He makes all things new! Dear reader, I present you with colorful new life, I present you with Vivaldi’s “Spring”.
Jesus Lives! Let Him Be Worshipped And Adored At All Times, In All Places, By All Willing Hearts!
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Worship is not a matter of the place, no matter how commercial, or secular, or even “holy”. It’s not a matter of the crowd, no matter its composition, from the faithful, to the skeptical. It’s not a matter of the means of praise, no matter how lofty and soaring, or off key and humble, nor how vocally and instrumentally technical. It’s not a matter of numbers, no matter if a large gathering, or a single off-key voice, singing or speaking, with a clapping beat, or no beat at all. ~ Worship, it seems to me, is a matter of the condition of each worshipper’s heart. Only God has full estimation of that; however, here, there seems to be a crowd of like-minded, like-hearted, worshippers, and one great big, majestic musical instrument, All led and kept together by one amazing conductor. How analogous to our God and His people! ~ There might be examples of all the above conditions of worship in this video. He is worshipped and adored here – yes, even here – inside the huge Macy’s in Philadelphia. This highly organized flash mob sings along with the world’s largest working pipe organ. The “sounding joy”, the full, immense, amount of joy served-up is overwhelming! In the fullness of time, every knee will bow to Him, and, “He shall reign for ever and ever.”
What can I say about Spring that you don’t already know? It’s about the joy of new life. New life from old life. New life out of death. New life is alive with the bloom of everlasting life. Exultant! Joyous! Achingly beautiful!
Vivaldi knew music, and he knew Spring in a unique, special way. He composed the following music about Spring: To my mind, it is exultant, joyous, and achingly beautiful just as are the colorful flowers, butterflies, birds, and bees herein. New life from old life. New life out of death. It’s another way to tell of God’s glory, another facet of proclaiming His brilliance! Dear reader, I present you with colorful new life, I present you with Vivaldi’s “Spring”.
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A Children’s Christmas Carol for Everyone
I lift up Keith and Kristyn Getty and I thank them for this beautiful song.
Remember, JESUS is the subject of Christmas, and theobject of Christmas is US.
LS
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“The Perfect Christmas Gift”,
written and performed by Sandy Howell.
Uploaded by Bob Marshall.
Many thanks to you both.
My friend, I give you the gift of a song; music with a video. It speaks for itself.
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Hope Came Down
He came down so that we could live – really live – with Him and our loved-ones in Heaven.
Forever together.
We need that hope more with each passing day . . .