I have started a new album and this song is on it (+ another song not released on TH-cam yet): sanctuarium-metalli.bandcamp.com/album/christian-metal-hymns-2
@@moochnmunch I have a better sound version of "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" here: sanctuarium-metalli.bandcamp.com/album/christian-metal-hymns-2
Our Father gave His only Son for us, and his Son gave up His place in heaven, and His life for us. And the thing is... We didn't deserve their individual sacrifices; that which was precious to them both
I think this is, once again, incredible! If you do ever put this into a live band, at least at first, you must find a powerful male voice in this range. Though AI, this is now the voice the public identifies with you. I wouid love sitting and hearing a live performance of all of these! Thank you so much!
LIKE. however; there are 5 crosses Not 3, the WORD does not lie, search it out. 2 thieves and later, later after the parting of his robe, then 2 robbers. and HE in among them.
From what I understand there were three crosses in total. One was Jesus, while the other two were the two thieves. One that Jesus said “You will be with me in paradise.” And the second one that didn’t repent. All depictions that I’m aware of have three crosses in total. Please correct me if I’m mistaken. Which verse hast two more?
@@Alex_K221 Briefly; Luke 23;32 - 2 malefactors With Him / Matt 27;35 garments divided / Matt 27;38 2 thieves / note the difference between two category of criminal…. And the timing of their arrival.
@@Alex_K221 As to the 5 Crosses; for study and verification, I found this in The Zondervan Companion Bible / commentary by E. W. Bullenger / Appendixes 164 and 165. 2 thieves Matt. 27;38 & Mark 15;27. And 2 malefactors Luke 23;32. Both robbers railed HIM and only One malefactor railed HIM Luke 23;39. 2 malefactors were lead WITH Him Luke 23;32 THEN After parting the garments & After sitting down they watched Him. THEN 2 robbers, Matt. 27;38 & Mark 15;27. Also “and HE in the midst “ literally among, not between. Additionally they provide a photo of The Five Crosses At Ploubezere , Brittany. An old stone worship site. Other photos of places that still exist must be somewhere. To have only 2 there would also have to be discrepancies in the Written Word.
@@karljolley8346 From what I can tell Malefactors and thieves are the same in this context. Basically they’re criminals and specifically thieves. John 19;18- Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst. Mark 15:27- And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left. Matthew 27:38- Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left. Luke 23:32- And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death. It is only Luke that uses the word malefactors. Since Matthew and Mark specifically say thieves, and John says two , one on each side of him, we can conclude that in total there are three crosses. That and the many depictions of three crosses in total throughout history, and the scriptures point to three crosses in total: 2 thieves one which repented and one that didn’t, and in the middle between them is Jesus. I can understand the confusion but I have never heard or seen any interpretations that depicted 5 crosses in total. Sorry this is very long. I don’t have the time to shorten it. Have a good day. ✝️ Jesus is King
@@karljolley8346 (Hopefully it sends this time) From what I can tell Malefactors and thieves are the same in this context. Basically they’re criminals and specifically thieves. John 19;18- Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst. Mark 15:27- And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left. Matthew 27:38- Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left. Luke 23:32- And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death. It is only Luke that uses the word malefactors. Since Matthew and Mark specifically say thieves, and John says two , one on each side of him, we can conclude that in total there are three crosses. That and the many depictions of three crosses in total throughout history, and the scriptures point to three crosses in total: 2 thieves one which repented and one that didn’t, and in the middle between them is Jesus. I can understand the confusion but I have never heard or seen any interpretations that depicted 5 crosses in total. Sorry this is very long. I don’t have the time to shorten it. Have a good day.
My friend, I hope this comes across as constructive criticism. I've been a fan of your channel since the beginning. I love your earlier songs immensely. You had great beats, and the singer, oh my word, the singer you had was phenomenal! I feel that your latest tracks haven't been as good as how you started, and I would love to see you return to how you started this channel. That's just my opinion it's your channel. Please do what you think is best. Blessings upon you and your household brother.
I’m not into speed metal. So this one goes too hard for me. But my guess is that some folks are into speed metal. This might be their favorite one of all. ? With those timeless lyrics, I guess I can mute the sound.
Hi, I appreciate constructive criticism. I am not sure what you mean however. If you list your top 5 favorite songs of mine and at least 3 songs you don't like then I will have a better feel for what you mean. Thanks.
Hi Pegtop, as one of my long time listeners (if 2 months counts!) please let me know which of my songs you like best and which you don't. 3 of each, let's say. I am curious. Thanks.
@SanctuariumMetalli777 Yeah, absolutely friend, so 5 I love: Onward, Christian soldiers. Be tho my vision. Amazing grace, come though fount of every blessing. Let all mortal flesh keep silent, and your newest one is also good. The ones I didn't care so much for: to god be the glory eternal father strong to save eternal word descending. Again, this is just my opinion, and I mean it as constructive criticism. Have a blessed day!
@@MKroni1 Thanks for your help. Let me make some comments. So, originally, I was going to say that Suno doesn't allow you to select the voice you want with a song, but they recently released a new persona feature which does allow you to do that (sort of). Now, I like the voice of Onward Christian Soldiers, but I also thought the voice of To God Be the Glory is quite good, so maybe you don't like the double bass fury in that song? Now what is interesting to me is that you like Come thou fount of every blessing but not Eternal Word Descending--both are softer and more beautiful and less heavy, as far as metal goes. I am guessing that you had already knew/heard the traditional hymn (Come thou fount) and never heard Eternal Word descending.... maybe that is it? Or maybe Eternal Word Descending is too symphonic and less metal than you wanted? I don't really want to have 3 separate channels: very heavy metal, hard rock, and symphonic softer metal. I kind of feel variety is the spice of life and it’s good to appreciate different kinds of metal, but I understand the audience wants what it wants. I am glad you like my version of "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name". I guess I am saying two things: (1) this channel will always be hit or miss for a lot of reasons and (2) try to enjoy some of the songs that initially are not your cup of tea, as a few of them might grow on you. Finally, I try to do the best I can with the songs. Take Come thou fount, for example. I could not get a good version for a long time. It took many tries. The one I went with sounded the best, but it was still softer than I wanted. However, I said to myself “softer is actually good for this song” and so I went with it. Finally, I am surprised you did not list My Hope is Built on Nothing Less; I thought that was one of my best but maybe it’s not your cup of tea. God bless and thanks for your feedback its very helpful. Any replies to these comments would also be helpful.
I have started a new album and this song is on it (+ another song not released on TH-cam yet): sanctuarium-metalli.bandcamp.com/album/christian-metal-hymns-2
Welp there goes my budget for music, money well spent!
@@bereanbarnabas3355 Thanks!
“Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” better be on it 😉 it’s safer to listen to in the car when I’m not trying to hit repeat on a TH-cam video 😂
@@moochnmunch For that song, see here: sanctuarium-metalli.bandcamp.com/album/christian-metal-hymns
@@moochnmunch I have a better sound version of "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" here: sanctuarium-metalli.bandcamp.com/album/christian-metal-hymns-2
PRAISE THE LORD!!!!
I share it yep i sure did my family
Love you bro and your gifting. God be the glory!
Love this song. So glad you posted it. GOD is so good and I'm so glad that HE is my Father.
Amen my metal brother in Christ.
Our Father gave His only Son for us, and his Son gave up His place in heaven, and His life for us. And the thing is...
We didn't deserve their individual sacrifices; that which was precious to them both
It's humbling to realize that even though we merited nothing, He gave us everything. His grace and mercy conquers all.
@@SanctuariumMetalli777
Amen!
Praise God!! To Him be the Glory
Woooooooo YEA!!! 💪🙏🔥HOLY FIRE !
Beautiful!! Your music sounds like songs for all Christian Warriors. I listen often.
@@RaymondaThomas-qr1rv Thanks!
HALLELUJAH! What a wonderful change in the setting of this old song! Absolutely FANTASTIC! Thank you! 😀
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I had never thought I would hear this song covered as speed metal. So thank you for the experience.
🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏
@@Steven0529 Thanks
I’m convinced that it’s because Jesus loves me
Guao ,me encanta este sonido y mucho Mas con Esa letra ,
Muchas gracias!
Wow I love it
Ex Virtute Dei Defendam, @SanctuariumMetalli777! Your work, as always, is 🔥F🔥I🔥R🔥E🔥!!
@geraldstamour1312 Thanks, man!
@SanctuariumMetalli777 Absolutely!
ANOTHER GREAT SONG !!!! AMEN 🙏 JESUS SAVES !!!!!
Thanks, man!
Great job once again. And a good choice of a song to cover. Amazing to think that Fanny Crosby wrote over 8000 hymns while blind.
Thanks! If in the next week or two you produce a song that you want me to mix, let me know. Crosby's output was amazing...
LOVE IT! KEEP BRINGING THE WORD OF GOD THROUGH YOUR MUSIC!
Thanks, Joshua!
I think this is, once again, incredible! If you do ever put this into a live band, at least at first, you must find a powerful male voice in this range. Though AI, this is now the voice the public identifies with you. I wouid love sitting and hearing a live performance of all of these! Thank you so much!
@@Michelangelo379 thanks!
What a battle cry!
Thanks, Carolyn!
Keep them coming, Awesome Music, weel done.
@@michelfarque887 Thanks, Michael!
If only A Minor was at 432 Hertz...
Gorly to God in the highest 🙏 christ the king safe Israel 🇮🇱 🙏
I'm a recent convert to Christianity. I am looking for music to suit my tastes in rock.
@reanimationeas342 check out the other songs here; I hope you enjoy some of them
@SanctuariumMetalli777 I will. God bless
LIKE. however; there are 5 crosses Not 3, the WORD does not lie, search it out. 2 thieves and later, later after the parting of his robe, then 2 robbers. and HE in among them.
From what I understand there were three crosses in total. One was Jesus, while the other two were the two thieves.
One that Jesus said “You will be with me in paradise.” And the second one that didn’t repent.
All depictions that I’m aware of have three crosses in total. Please correct me if I’m mistaken. Which verse hast two more?
@@Alex_K221 Briefly; Luke 23;32 - 2 malefactors With Him / Matt 27;35 garments divided / Matt 27;38 2 thieves / note the difference between two category of criminal…. And the timing of their arrival.
@@Alex_K221 As to the 5 Crosses; for study and verification, I found this in The Zondervan Companion Bible / commentary by E. W. Bullenger / Appendixes 164 and 165.
2 thieves Matt. 27;38 & Mark 15;27. And 2 malefactors Luke 23;32.
Both robbers railed HIM and only One malefactor railed HIM Luke 23;39.
2 malefactors were lead WITH Him Luke 23;32 THEN After parting the garments & After sitting down they watched Him. THEN 2 robbers, Matt. 27;38 & Mark 15;27.
Also “and HE in the midst “ literally among, not between.
Additionally they provide a photo of The Five Crosses At Ploubezere , Brittany. An old stone worship site. Other photos of places that still exist must be somewhere.
To have only 2 there would also have to be discrepancies in the Written Word.
@@karljolley8346
From what I can tell Malefactors and thieves are the same in this context. Basically they’re criminals and specifically thieves.
John 19;18- Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst.
Mark 15:27- And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left.
Matthew 27:38- Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left.
Luke 23:32- And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death.
It is only Luke that uses the word malefactors. Since Matthew and Mark specifically say thieves, and John says two , one on each side of him, we can conclude that in total there are three crosses.
That and the many depictions of three crosses in total throughout history, and the scriptures point to three crosses in total: 2 thieves one which repented and one that didn’t, and in the middle between them is Jesus.
I can understand the confusion but I have never heard or seen any interpretations that depicted 5 crosses in total.
Sorry this is very long. I don’t have the time to shorten it. Have a good day.
✝️ Jesus is King
@@karljolley8346
(Hopefully it sends this time) From what I can tell Malefactors and thieves are the same in this context. Basically they’re criminals and specifically thieves.
John 19;18- Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst.
Mark 15:27- And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left.
Matthew 27:38- Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left.
Luke 23:32- And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death.
It is only Luke that uses the word malefactors. Since Matthew and Mark specifically say thieves, and John says two , one on each side of him, we can conclude that in total there are three crosses.
That and the many depictions of three crosses in total throughout history, and the scriptures point to three crosses in total: 2 thieves one which repented and one that didn’t, and in the middle between them is Jesus.
I can understand the confusion but I have never heard or seen any interpretations that depicted 5 crosses in total.
Sorry this is very long. I don’t have the time to shorten it. Have a good day.
My friend, I hope this comes across as constructive criticism. I've been a fan of your channel since the beginning. I love your earlier songs immensely. You had great beats, and the singer, oh my word, the singer you had was phenomenal! I feel that your latest tracks haven't been as good as how you started, and I would love to see you return to how you started this channel. That's just my opinion it's your channel. Please do what you think is best. Blessings upon you and your household brother.
I’m not into speed metal. So this one goes too hard for me. But my guess is that some folks are into speed metal. This might be their favorite one of all. ?
With those timeless lyrics, I guess I can mute the sound.
Hi, I appreciate constructive criticism. I am not sure what you mean however. If you list your top 5 favorite songs of mine and at least 3 songs you don't like then I will have a better feel for what you mean. Thanks.
Hi Pegtop, as one of my long time listeners (if 2 months counts!) please let me know which of my songs you like best and which you don't. 3 of each, let's say. I am curious. Thanks.
@SanctuariumMetalli777 Yeah, absolutely friend, so 5 I love: Onward, Christian soldiers. Be tho my vision. Amazing grace, come though fount of every blessing. Let all mortal flesh keep silent, and your newest one is also good.
The ones I didn't care so much for: to god be the glory eternal father strong to save eternal word descending.
Again, this is just my opinion, and I mean it as constructive criticism. Have a blessed day!
@@MKroni1 Thanks for your help. Let me make some comments. So, originally, I was going to say that Suno doesn't allow you to select the voice you want with a song, but they recently released a new persona feature which does allow you to do that (sort of). Now, I like the voice of Onward Christian Soldiers, but I also thought the voice of To God Be the Glory is quite good, so maybe you don't like the double bass fury in that song? Now what is interesting to me is that you like Come thou fount of every blessing but not Eternal Word Descending--both are softer and more beautiful and less heavy, as far as metal goes. I am guessing that you had already knew/heard the traditional hymn (Come thou fount) and never heard Eternal Word descending.... maybe that is it? Or maybe Eternal Word Descending is too symphonic and less metal than you wanted? I don't really want to have 3 separate channels: very heavy metal, hard rock, and symphonic softer metal. I kind of feel variety is the spice of life and it’s good to appreciate different kinds of metal, but I understand the audience wants what it wants. I am glad you like my version of "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name". I guess I am saying two things: (1) this channel will always be hit or miss for a lot of reasons and (2) try to enjoy some of the songs that initially are not your cup of tea, as a few of them might grow on you. Finally, I try to do the best I can with the songs. Take Come thou fount, for example. I could not get a good version for a long time. It took many tries. The one I went with sounded the best, but it was still softer than I wanted. However, I said to myself “softer is actually good for this song” and so I went with it. Finally, I am surprised you did not list My Hope is Built on Nothing Less; I thought that was one of my best but maybe it’s not your cup of tea. God bless and thanks for your feedback its very helpful. Any replies to these comments would also be helpful.