(I already made of video for Kristian Stanfill's version of this song. Then I heard Tricia Brock's version and I can't decide which I like better. So I made a video for Tricia's version, too. Same pictures as before, so it's only half-new).
Is your life stuck in a rut? Does your life seem to have no purpose? Do you feel like you're just spinning your wheels? Listen to this song, it may turn your life around. If you are willing to surrender your humdrum life to God he can turn:
Hopeless into hopeful Darkness into light Lost into found Purposeless into purposeful Despair into fulfillment Fear into peace Burdens into freedom
No, your problems won't magically disappear. He doesn't promise that. In fact, if you read John 16:33 He promises just the opposite ("in this world you will have trouble"). But read the rest of that verse (I'll leave that as an exercise to the reader) for the good news.
Think about it and then act. Tomorrow could be "the day when life begins" for you.
Oh, yes, sonically the song itself is smashing. Driving, upbeat, encouraging, in typical Phil Wickham style. From his wonderful album "Response".
The title song from Lenny's 2002 album. A beautiful and romantic song, cleverly crafted by Lenny to depict both the love between a man and a woman and also the love between us and our Lord and Savior. Lenny was a pop singer back in the '80s (remember "Falling" by LeBlanc & Carr? That's the same guy.) Lenny also co-wrote the Dove Award-winning song "Above All" (along with Paul Baloche), as well as writing "There Is None Like You" and many others.
That's Lenny's wife Sherrie singing harmony on this song.
From the live "Saviour King" Hillsong album, Brooke Fraser Ligertwood singing the marvelous song "Hosanna", which she penned. I captured the images from DVDs of the annual live Hillsong concerts. While I love listening to the music on the corresponding Hillsong CDs, I really get more out of it by watching the DVDs. And while watching the Hillsong musicians themselves perform, the most special part is when the cameras focus on the audience and capture them in unabashed praise and worship. I feel a little bit like a voyeur, though. Anyway, sorry if some of the images are less than crisp; I just played the DVD on my laptop and used Alt-PrtScr to grab them.
Toute la Bible en Parle-A95-04-1995-01-27 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invités: Réjean Cloutier & Jérôme Tessier 27 janvier 1995 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
A demonstration of God's total forgiveness for all our guilt and sins, now & forevermore...Video sequence courtesy of Joyce Meyer Ministries. org. Produced by Get a Life!!! Music! 2012
From Alli Rogers' release entitled Why We Sing. Since I was a child this has always been one of my favorite hymns. It's very nostalgic to listen to it, which explains all the pictures of children in my video. I've heard many different renditions of this song over the decades, but this simple, straightforward arrangement is probably the best I've heard. Great job, Alli! This song was written by Maltbie Babcock in the late 1800's. Maltbie was a minister living in western New York, and he frequently used to go out for a morning walk, and as he left the house he would tell his wife Goin' out to look at my Father's world! He wrote the poem My Father's World based on these walks. After his death in 1901 his wife collected his poems and other writings and published them. The poem was then discovered by Franklin L. Sheppard and set to music, and it became a classic church hymn. The original poem contained 16 stanzas. Today only seven of the stanzas are commonly used, and the various h
Marianne is a Christian artist from Franklin, Tennessee. She is a wonderful songwriter and has a powerful, dramatic voice and plays the piano beautifully. This song is based on Deuteronomy 6:5 : "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength." I got choked up over and over as I was creating this video because I was so overcome by God's love for us and how He yearns for our devotion to Him.
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