Aint God good!!!!!! Aint God good!!!!!! HE BROUGHT ME OUT OF DARKNESS AND INTO HIS MARVELOUS LIGHT! LET THE LORD STRENGTHEN YOU AND DISCIPLE YOU. JUST LIKE JESUS MOLDED AND SHAPED AND GATHERED THE DISCIPLES WE NEED MOLDED AND SHAPED AND POURED INTO BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND STRONG CHURCH FAMILY. BEING IN A CHURCH HOME THAT IS GOD ORDAINED IS SO IMPORTANT BECASUE #1 YOU ARE WORSHIPPING GOD TOGETHER. IF WE GET INTO A HABIT OF FORSAKING THE BRETHERN IN CHURCH THEN THE DEVIL HAS AN OPENING FOR US TO GET LUKEWARM STOP READING THE BIBLE FEEL DISCONNECTED AND LOST AND TURN BACK. # 2 GOD WANTS US TO BE IN UNISON. WE ARE HIS SHEEP AND HE IS OUR SHEPARD. IF WE STRAY AWAY ITS MUCH EASIER FOR SIN AND DOUBT AND DISOBEDIENCE TO CATCH HOLD TO US. REMEMBER THE DEVIL IS LIKE A ROARING LION SEEKING WHOM HE MAY DEVOUR. WHAT U THINK A ROARING LION SEEKING TO DEVOUR GONNA DO WHEN IT COME ACROSS A LOWLY SHEEP BY THEMSELVES AND NO BACKUP.....
I can hear the ladies’ heels hitting the wood floor & the pews bending from the rocking. I’m 45 years old but this is how Devotion and testimony service would start. Pastor would come out of the study and sit beside the deacons just smiling.
Hallelujah💜For me this will never be old. Reminds me of my early childhood and young adult days. My beginnings was in a Primitive Baptist Church. I reminisce now a lot about those days, singing in A cappella , washing feet and prayer meetings. So many traditions that are now absent from church worship. Prayer was constant!!!
I miss my youthful days at Shady Grove AME Zion, where my Aunt Molly on the piano belting out hymnals like this. FOOT STOMPING, HAND CLAPPING JOY🥲🥲🥲👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I remember this kind of service in the old churches way back in the country. Even after the songs would end people would still be patting the floor with their feet. So amazing.
Yes Yes Yes indeed and I don't know!!! I remembered this ole time religion singing and dancing 😂😂😂 my grandma's,moma auntee's use to hymn sing have good church seem like it was all day and then it was time to eat that good ole fashion home cooked 😋 food.i didn't understand back then but by God grace and mercy today wooow 😯 it's a pleasure to think back and a blessing to go far back in to time like That 😂😊😊... County Times!!! #Thatswussup??? My my my Lord
Back in the 80s, We sang like this at my dad's church when the organist had other obligations and couldn't make it to service. We may have sounded like we were on the plantation try'na get away from massa, but MAAN, you could sho nuff feel the spirit. I miss those days!!
This song popped in my head today and had to search...this reminds me of my early days at church in Pensacola Florida...Mars hills Baptist Church..the older people use to kill it!..no instruments, just good ol clapping,feet stomping and "sanging"...miss this!!!!...
Sometime it's good to back home. Cause it may be the last time. The circle and rock could be a way of being in the number and become a part of the praise. As today's waving . A church back then could ROCK!
Today is my 67 birthday 05-29-1954. My Brother called me to wish me happy birthday. Before he called from Illinois, this song was played on Jazz24. May be the last time I don't know. Surely great full he called to remember the memories of our family elders.
Oh my…. This brings back so many good memories of my childhood years, in my Baptist church…. All A cappella singing. Such down home soulful songs..good old fashioned Baptist churches didn’t need music….glory to GOD! Hallelujah!🙏🏾
When your faith is kept and believed ❤️❤️❤️ I love the old-school gospel. They were serious, especially asking the congregation do they know Jesus & if not they would you like to saved . While at the same time singing these types of songs. They didn’t force them to sing until whoever came up but it made more people come to Christ than than now💯💯💯 Memories of “95-97”
Well South Carolina is where much of the African part of us still remains due to the Gullah Geechee people. This song and the “ring shout” like movement makes me think they’re part of the reason this movement/style has been somewhat preserved and your overseer probably grew on this and it’s something that’s familiar for him or her
unfortunately some of the youngsters are changing this old time Primitive Baptist to what they call "Progressive" with their drums, guitars, pianos, the noise that clouds, this real authentic sound. All these folks had a hardwood floor, the clapping hands,
The historic Primitive Worship Method should continue, change is not always the right thing to do. The Bible is unchangeable, some things should never change. This may be the last time... Amen!
Primitive,,,haven't you heard or read, a day in the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as a day life is as a vapor that cannot compare to eternity with God
😭 Yes Lord this may be our last time on this Earth it may be our last time where we can go to church on Sunday or whenever we plan on going to Church that's why it's very important to praise the Lord why you're here and give him praise and accept him in your life because life is too short only few live long thanks be to God 😊
The song is a very old baptist hymn it is sung by both black baptist and also White Appalachians , there a song with the same melody common in Appalachian folklore called "Oh Death" It shows how far reaching African spirituality is within the heart of American worship life ,and its a true common denominator - This is American roots music as pure as you can get
We use to sing this in church when I was younger. I haven’t heard it in a while unless one of the older members, or preacher, starts to sings it. I was raised in in the Baptist way that we had musical instruments for the accompaniment, but this church is rocking it too. We get into it too because it may be our last time...we just don’t know it.
Amen , the God of creation gave man instruments needed to make music 2 strings vocial cords, and a windpipe to use for His praise and glory clapping hands stopping feet. Beautiful true old school song WE just don't know how when where Just be ready for His return 🙏🙏
Old school i love this song show love and understanding to each other let people know how much you love them and we all are here for a reason we are educated by each others life ❤
If you listen. It may be my last time. It is FREEDOM Movement song. Students and older people marching for civil rights. GOOGLE slave songs and Black Heritage songs. Mostly sung in the South but also in many city churches Last time because one could get killed.
In Psalm 100, it tells us to "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving." The Hebrew word for thanksgiving is "Towdah". Well, one of the definitions of this word is "procession". When these old-time saints march around like they are doing, they are biblically "Towdah"-ing!!
Powerful song. I got saved 1-18-24... Jesus Is Lord
Hallelujah
🤲🏽 Praise Jesus! Blessings to you
Aint God good!!!!!! Aint God good!!!!!! HE BROUGHT ME OUT OF DARKNESS AND INTO HIS MARVELOUS LIGHT! LET THE LORD STRENGTHEN YOU AND DISCIPLE YOU. JUST LIKE JESUS MOLDED AND SHAPED AND GATHERED THE DISCIPLES WE NEED MOLDED AND SHAPED AND POURED INTO BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND STRONG CHURCH FAMILY. BEING IN A CHURCH HOME THAT IS GOD ORDAINED IS SO IMPORTANT BECASUE #1 YOU ARE WORSHIPPING GOD TOGETHER. IF WE GET INTO A HABIT OF FORSAKING THE BRETHERN IN CHURCH THEN THE DEVIL HAS AN OPENING FOR US TO GET LUKEWARM STOP READING THE BIBLE FEEL DISCONNECTED AND LOST AND TURN BACK.
# 2 GOD WANTS US TO BE IN UNISON. WE ARE HIS SHEEP AND HE IS OUR SHEPARD. IF WE STRAY AWAY ITS MUCH EASIER FOR SIN AND DOUBT AND DISOBEDIENCE TO CATCH HOLD TO US. REMEMBER THE DEVIL IS LIKE A ROARING LION SEEKING WHOM HE MAY DEVOUR. WHAT U THINK A ROARING LION SEEKING TO DEVOUR GONNA DO WHEN IT COME ACROSS A LOWLY SHEEP BY THEMSELVES AND NO BACKUP.....
Welcome friend .
I can hear the ladies’ heels hitting the wood floor & the pews bending from the rocking. I’m 45 years old but this is how Devotion and testimony service would start. Pastor would come out of the study and sit beside the deacons just smiling.
We sang this as civil rights movement .
College students marching and knowing we could possibly beaten, but surely going to jail.
82 trying to do my best. Love the LORD. May be my last time. I know don’t know but I have some place to go. I will be going to my heavenly home.
That baptist stomp
Oh yes I am seventy give years old and I remember this song from down I Louisiana and Arkansas. It will never get old.
There is something special about small churches. I liked this better than the new ones.
A Cappella . The best way to sing a hymn .
In Dark of Trump age..i needed this song. Thank you Jesus.
Hallelujah💜For me this will never be old. Reminds me of my early childhood and young adult days. My beginnings was in a Primitive Baptist Church. I reminisce now a lot about those days, singing in A cappella , washing feet and prayer meetings. So many traditions that are now absent from church worship. Prayer was constant!!!
I got saved in a regular Baptist Church 30 years ago! You can't match this type of singing. Beautiful, .
I miss my youthful days at Shady Grove AME Zion, where my Aunt Molly on the piano belting out hymnals like this. FOOT STOMPING, HAND CLAPPING JOY🥲🥲🥲👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Don't let the young people change this song. I really like it. ER😊
This song brings back so many memories.
Yesss, my grandmother used to always sing this song and I haven't heard it since she passed away . This brought me to tears ..
right I just stumbled across and just couldn't stop I miss my granny this was the last song she sang in hospice care before she died
Kailee
I feel you, My dad used to sing it too brought some great memories. May they both rest in peace and rise in Glory!!!
Y'all bring it back you want regret it 😭 so please keep it going with family 🙏🏿
I REMEMBER THOSE DAYS IN CHURCH.... I MISS THAT...
Thus type of old time gospel music got me through some tough times
Old school gospel. Thanks for sharing this song. It reminds me of my grandparent's church in the south. Have a great week. ⛪ 🙏 ♥ 😭
They sang like they believe every word of it.
Gad almighty
🙏🏿That's the best way 🙏🏿
There's no room for skeptics in a believers world . I love it
I remember this kind of service in the old churches way back in the country. Even after the songs would end people would still be patting the floor with their feet. So amazing.
Isn't it great that they don't just stand and watch as entertainment. Everybody men, women, young, old, participate and enjoy!!
It's called the ring shout. Research it. See how James Brown took this sacred song a nd
secularize it. He on TH-cam singing it.
PatsBooks dr
The point is that the ring shout is a very important and historical way are ancestors would praise God. Deep spiritual roots, originating in Africa.
This song was sung as they were closing my mom's casket.
Yes Yes Yes indeed and I don't know!!! I remembered this ole time religion singing and dancing 😂😂😂 my grandma's,moma auntee's use to hymn sing have good church seem like it was all day and then it was time to eat that good ole fashion home cooked 😋 food.i didn't understand back then but by God grace and mercy today wooow 😯 it's a pleasure to think back and a blessing to go far back in to time like That 😂😊😊... County Times!!! #Thatswussup??? My my my Lord
This is the same song Native Americans used to sing. Its amazing how we are all connected.
Many blacks are native Americans
We are Native Americans all over the world
Yes interesting you should say that. My father is African American but I have found out my mother is Native American Cherokee. it's true
Yeap. My GgGreat grandfather was on the trail of tears. Very similar
My GodFather And Pastor's favorite song. I think about Rev. Freddie B. Thompson when I hear this. RIP 🙏🏽
Back in the 80s, We sang like this at my dad's church when the organist had other obligations and couldn't make it to service.
We may have sounded like we were on the plantation try'na get away from massa, but MAAN, you could sho nuff feel the spirit.
I miss those days!!
This is one of them holy ghost song reminds me when I was a kid love Lawrence
This songs lifts up my spirit ⬆️🆙 I can feel it ✝️
This song popped in my head today and had to search...this reminds me of my early days at church in Pensacola Florida...Mars hills Baptist Church..the older people use to kill it!..no instruments, just good ol clapping,feet stomping and "sanging"...miss this!!!!...
I'm praising God tonight... Love you all from New Zealand
Sometime it's good to back home. Cause it may be the last time. The circle and rock could be a way of being in the number and become a part of the praise. As today's waving . A church back then could ROCK!
Love it!!!
Yes, the macon rock as my mom calls it. She's from macon. Ga
Ashé!!! May the ancestors be praised! May God be glorified!
This is the singing I grew up with oh my goodness that's singing
Today is my 67 birthday 05-29-1954. My Brother called me to wish me happy birthday. Before he called from Illinois, this song was played on Jazz24. May be the last time I don't know. Surely great full he called to remember the memories of our family elders.
I pray you are still with us and God has blessed you with exceptional health and strength 🙏
Oh my…. This brings back so many good memories of my childhood years, in my Baptist church…. All A cappella singing. Such down home soulful songs..good old fashioned Baptist churches didn’t need music….glory to GOD! Hallelujah!🙏🏾
My youth in St. John Baptist, Macon, Ga 🙌🏽. Never gets old hearing it
All i can do is 😭 tears of joy
This is where i want too go. This is having church.
Love those Sunday go to meeting hats .
It makes me want come home to GA I miss that red clay!
Kelly Price where is this ?
I 😀 feel ya, that old chuch moving your spirit - Macon, Ga
the church is in Johns Creek, Ga
@@gapch1964 I'm from Macon, Ga
@@soanonymous8446 what part? I'm from Unionville West Macon
When your faith is kept and believed ❤️❤️❤️ I love the old-school gospel. They were serious, especially asking the congregation do they know Jesus & if not they would you like to saved . While at the same time singing these types of songs. They didn’t force them to sing until whoever came up but it made more people come to Christ than than now💯💯💯 Memories of “95-97”
I love this song. Elder Nathan Rolle can sing and preach. Keep on doing the work of The Lord Elder Rolle.
Is he still singing and preaching? If so, where?
@@terryscottmomome8476 yes he is. He pastors Pilgrim Rest Primitive Baptist Church in Butler, Georgia
@@cottonmaxwell8 what is the church address?
My Father's favorite Song after his many sermons! 🙏
This may be my last time
My old overseer used to sing this. She was from SC.
Well South Carolina is where much of the African part of us still remains due to the Gullah Geechee people. This song and the “ring shout” like movement makes me think they’re part of the reason this movement/style has been somewhat preserved and your overseer probably grew on this and it’s something that’s familiar for him or her
unfortunately some of the youngsters are changing this old time Primitive Baptist to what they call "Progressive" with their drums, guitars, pianos, the noise that clouds, this real authentic sound. All these folks had a hardwood floor, the clapping hands,
The historic Primitive Worship Method should continue, change is not always the right thing to do. The Bible is unchangeable, some things should never change. This may be the last time... Amen!
@@Chesterbarnes10
@@Chesterbarnes1 This song fell in my spirit I love this song
Amen.
Primitive,,,haven't you heard or read, a day in the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as a day life is as a vapor that cannot compare to eternity with God
I love this song ❤ gratitude to my great grandfather
If this don't stir your soul, you must not have a pulse
Oh how wonderful to hear this song. Got me through many a bad times!
JESUS IS SO GOOD!
😭 Yes Lord this may be our last time on this Earth it may be our last time where we can go to church on Sunday or whenever we plan on going to Church that's why it's very important to praise the Lord why you're here and give him praise and accept him in your life because life is too short only few live long thanks be to God 😊
Sent here by my granny ❤ I love this !
The song is a very old baptist hymn it is sung by both black baptist and also White Appalachians , there a song with the same melody common in Appalachian folklore called "Oh Death" It shows how far reaching African spirituality is within the heart of American worship life ,and its a true common denominator - This is American roots music as pure as you can get
This is my type of church old school no musicians
This was the song that came to mind when I was burying my father. And it reminded me. Maybe the last time....I don't know.
We use to sing this in church when I was younger. I haven’t heard it in a while unless one of the older members, or preacher, starts to sings it. I was raised in in the Baptist way that we had musical instruments for the accompaniment, but this church is rocking it too. We get into it too because it may be our last time...we just don’t know it.
This was closing hymn for my Grandmother's going home service ♥️♥️♥️
That is one old powerful gospel song 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I am really enjoying this, taking me back
Seeking my blessings.... this song came to me ... 🙏 praying
Brings back childhood memories ❤
Its beautiful. The Lord is calling.
When we had church like this more respect for God's law times have changed so much people had more faith in God not man
Yessssssss! This brings back memories! O yes “ may be my last time” I just don’t know
My bishop use to sing this R.I.P man of God. This song is so powerful 🙏🏽
I know this song in creek. Didnt realize it was a song in English too!
Amen , the God of creation gave man instruments needed to make music 2 strings vocial cords, and a windpipe to use for His praise and glory clapping hands stopping feet. Beautiful true old school song WE just don't know how when where Just be ready for His return 🙏🙏
Lord, This is the hometown of some of my ancestors, THE STINSON FAMILY.
Now this church Yes LORD JESUS 🙏🏿 AMEN ❤
This is called having church. The spirit of the Lord is in the house. Today's worship service is not like this.
Me and my LBs in 2001 of being raised as brothers of 357! Samotabi!
The Best
Reminds me of back in the day with my elders were having church.
You never know when’s your last time. Think on it. Are you ready?
My mother use too sing this song many years ago. Love this song.
My childhood ☝️
Loved that
Decon Clarence Smith started church with this song...bring back memories..
2019 maybe the last time I'm debt free
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This maybe the last time I don't know, AMEN 🙏
I hate religion and church but Blues and gospel are the most amazing things to come out of those two things
Don't know why so many of yall refuse to see how African tradition is engrained in black church. All denominations.
Great SONG I LOVE IT❤❤❤
Just like Mt Nebo in Perry.
You can't help but feel the spirit
this song starts my everyday. Thankfully to be here.
Enjoy life, and give love like it's the last time.
Love these songs ! My grandfather song all of them and when I hear them he is so in my spirit. I listen daily and before I go to sleep😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏❤
So true. I mean, you never know. I Always forget that. I buy into my own bs thinking I’ve got time.
Old school i love this song show love and understanding to each other let people know how much you love them and we all are here for a reason we are educated by each others life ❤
An old Deacon used to sing this at my Grandmother’s Church , I sure miss this kind of Service
Love it. I remember the deacons singing this in church.
My goodness, I’d go to church if it was this🔥
Such powerful technology, unkown to so many!
Yes Lord
The best way to sing a praise hymn.
Amen jesus name
The best club
This is worship.
God is in this place.
Amen
Can someone post the words to the sing please
If you listen. It may be my last time. It is FREEDOM Movement song.
Students and older people marching for civil rights.
GOOGLE slave songs and Black Heritage songs.
Mostly sung in the South but also in many city churches
Last time because one could get killed.
In Psalm 100, it tells us to "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving." The Hebrew word for thanksgiving is "Towdah". Well, one of the definitions of this word is "procession". When these old-time saints march around like they are doing, they are biblically "Towdah"-ing!!
I feel you
maybe the last time I hear this song "I DON'T KNOW"
Amen!