Will your anchor hold in the storms of life When the clouds unfold their wings of strife? When the strong tides lift and the cables strain Will your anchor drift, or firm remain?
My goodness gracious....from 1973 to 1980 we sang this hymn in our high school...at least twice a week...over 40 years now and it brings tears to my eyes. Oh what an anchor The Lord has been through all these years with all the challenges I faced..he kept me safe and carried me when necessary. Allowing me to succeed in life and to share my experiences with others...little did I know during my teenage years singing this hymn that it would have been so impactful in my adult life...WHAT AN ANCHOR WE REALLY HAVE IN THE STORMS OF LIFE....
It a sign of the times , churches are compromising with the world, we need to come unto Jesus, for He is coming soon , and then no more darkness of sin , joy in Jesus for eternity!!!
I am originally from the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific but have lived in Melbourne Australia for the last thirty-three years. I fondly remember this hymn while at high school in Tonga. We used to sing hymns at our daily morning assembly before class and this was one of them. Beautiful memories ❤🙏
I earnt this Hymn in a childrens home in England in 1947, after the death of my mum. In 1946. I'm 80, and its Bringing tears to my eyes. GOD Bless . From Australia. God is still my Anchor.
God has kept and protected you up to this far...we give thanks to him...i pray he protects all of us especially the younger generation. We live in perilous times and there is not much hope. i pray that our anchor holds.
Dolores, may God bless you! Your mom has been resting in the arms of her loving Lord and Savior Jesus Christ ever since. I know you will join her one day, what a hope.
God bless you dear friend, WE HAVE AN ANCHOR, my mum died when I was 15 months old, I am almost 70 and regret that although these eyes beheld her I never knew her SONS, honour your mothers, always, you are so fortunate, a mum is so precious
Same here. I’ve been active in BB since I was 5 years old way back in 1987. I just a few weeks away from the joining age back then. But the captain didn’t see any harm in me joining before the prescribed age of 6. I was only 4 weeks away anyhow
Joined the company Bugle Band at 8 on Cymbals. Moved to drum. Moved to Bell Lyre. Finally settled on Bugle. Had many happy memories over the years. Been on many camps in the Bell tents. Setting off before everyone else on an advance party to put all the tents up. Church parades always used to pack out the church on the 2nd Sunday of each month. Extra chairs down each aisle. Us on the right side of the church. Girls Brigade on the left. Congregation in the middle section. Both the BB and GB took up pretty much every single row of seats on our respective sides of the church. Minus two rows which were for any family members of the Boys or Girls in the Brigades. Sadly some people in the church were extremely short sighted in their attitudes towards young people and drove both Brigades away. First the GB then us in BB. Then the organisation that tried to pick up up where the Brigades left off. Now the church is closed down. In the last few years of the church, the only people left were the Vicar. The stewards. The organist. And the only congregation member who just happened to be the captain who let me into BB. He was the 2nd of only 4 captains in that companies history. But along with the 1st captain..... he was one of the founding officers.
I can't but help shedding tears. I learnt this song when l was 5 years in the Girls Brigade and l'm 39 now. it was my dad's favorite hymn too. I really can't imagine it but God has seen me through the storms of life including conquering the ugly beast called cancer. We indeed have an anchor that keeps the soul.
Hymns are so powerful. I don’t know why they’re not being sung in our churches anymore. Rather songs with no meaning and life - materialism songs! Listening to these calms you. I hope the church returns back to the true way. Amen
@proverbspng I found Jesus as my Saviour at Boys Brigade camp on 16th August 2004 when i was a 16 year old boy. Its because of dedicated people such as yourself that didnt give up on the trouble some kids like me and instead prayed for them until they met Jesus as there saviour. May our Lord Bless You and keep you my brother.
Where your parents made to look mean and these as if great. "Prostitite promoters", get to your real hard workers for your life be respectful and thankful to them. If there is anyother God its not scriptural. Prostitute promting evil "self driven", criminals.
At my first BB camp I learned to drink beer 😅. But went on to captain the 22nd Dundee and later serve in the 2nd Forfar under the wonderful Captain John Ritchie. RIP John.
@@theaccountwashackedbycriminals what in God’s name was that sulphur you’re spewing out? The Boys Brigade is a Christian uniformed youth organisation. We’re not linked to the military in any way shape or form. We use drill however to teach discipline. teamwork. Encourage leadership skills. Encourage the young people to hopefully have good posture rather than slouching. The bible scripture classes we used to do back in the day were started because Sir William Alexander Smith the BB Founder was a Christian gentleman. He founded the BB because he encountered lots of unruly boys in the Sunday school at his church. He thought that experiences in the Lanarkshire Rifles Volunteers could help him to teach those unruly elements some much needed discipline and respect. Hence the object of the Boys’ Brigade being the promotion of habits of obedience. Reverence. Discipline. Self respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness. I’ve been involved with the BB since I was 5 back in 1987. I’ve been a boy. Officer and now instructor. People like Sir Alex Ferguson. Alex McLeish. Ally McCoist. James Nesbitt. Sir Cliff Richard. And quite a few other celebrities have been involved with the BB too. Alex Ferguson owes everything to the BB. He’s even said that in interviews
What a re-assuring hymn no matter what the storms are. Faith invigorating. Every word carries a message, that we are never alone and the battles of life are not ours , when we look up to Jesus. Halleluiah
It was sung on my wedding day, little did I know it was sending message to me and my husband, but when reality hitted us, we ended up divorcing. Anytime I listened to this song , tears rolled from my eye.
Surprised to see English spelling!! Lovely singing; beautiful seascape. Greetings to any saint listening from Northallerton. Loved my time there on a course. Happened on a Baptismal Service held at the local swimming pool!! Looking unto JESUS... and the city of gold He is preparing for us!
Rest in peace Grandpa. Yours and my favourite church song. I'm glad we both loved this song. When my time passes, this will be mine which hopefully my grandson sings too.
I love this song. I was a leader in two Boys' Brigade companies. 11th Brisbane & 17th Brisbane, done 22 years of BB service. Seen boys go from Anchors to getting their Queens Badge, my own son included. God bless all who listen to this wonderful song
In this period of pandemic and the revealing hatred for mankind, I pray 🙏that we will not be move by the drift of the storm but our anchor hold firm and deep in Jesus.
When I was still worshiping in the Presbyterian church I was a piano player for our Robins & Boy's Brigade & often played this hymn also. The words are wonderful!
I was attached to a BB Company in Belfast. Sadly no longer going. Mind you that was 40 years ago. Many Companies have folded. A sign of the times I suppose. But one of the key elements of the B&B motto which was promoted back then was "...the advancement of Christs Kingdom among boys." Our Captain was a Believer - as am I. "Sure & Stedfast"!
One of my favorite as a young Christian girl in church, it's so comforting!! We just lost our dear niece recently 😢💔and this is one of the hymn that I always turn to in the time of trouble.And for all those that are going through some real battles at this time, please let's anchor our lives in God.We are sailing in stormy weathers, we all need Jesus now more than ever.Brethren it's a hard, rough rode ahead but with Jesus in the vessel we can smile at every storms.Be strong in the Lord and in the Power of his Might. Ephesians chap 6
Let's keep our eyes upon our "Anchor in the storms of life." Let's fix our gaze upon Jesus Christ. To look within is to be depressed; To look around, is to be distressed; but to look UP is to be blessed.
Unfortunately it breaks loose. I look for the lighthouse and return to safe harbor and secure the anchor to solid rock. Thank you for this hymn. Greetings from New England USA
Wode Maya made me fall so much in love with this song. The song was his dad's favourite Let me use this opportunity to send my heartfelt condolences to the family of Samson for the pain Delilah caused them 💔 🙏
Thanks for posting this video. While new to me, this hymn is great and I am pleased beyond words that it has such great meaning to people who have commented. I look forward to singing it with you, though we'll probably have to wait until we meet on the Other Side. God bless you and those you love.
The old n blessing song my daddy teach me when l am young still l long for sing courage n strong song that remind me my daddy he is. In heaven yet his voice is still in me refresh n guide Amen
May our anchor continue to hold in the ever stormy storm of life that seems endless in this stormy world of ours Lord please save us so that our ANCHOR CAN HOLD 🙏
Hello, I am a truck driver in Saudi Arabia, and the music is coming from my phone, my name is Emmanuel tettey adjetey, I am in Riyadh, my phone number is,0501734177.thanks , and hope to hear from you.
joy hutchinson. this hymn always reminds me of the Lowestoft Baptist church. Lowestoft being a fishing port the congregation would sing it with great gusto. I love it
Wonderful message, and wonderfully sung. Life can be real hard sometimes. But important to remember God in all of it, at all times. 11:08pm 29 September 2022 29 September 2022
This song is one of early childhood days in church. I haven't heard in long, long and It just came to memory. Thank God for TH-cam that I can just searched and find songs that I want to hear.
Only if your anchor is Jesus Christ will it hold in the storms of life ,make sure that you are secured tightly for the big storm. thank you for sharing this video and God bless you.
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This is my favourite hymn of all. The way I was raised was to judge not and I stand by that. Whether a person of faith or not, it reminds me of how some have to face incredible difficulties in life sometimes alone without much hope, and into the bargain I happen to be a sailor but the greatest storms i have faced are inland.
My Grandfather and myself both grew up going to the boy's brigade. This was their hymn and it reminds me of the connection that I have with him so much. It was even played at his funeral and I could almost feel hi standing next to me. A song which still stirs memories n me even at the first note...
I pray for peace in this world and specially for those soldiers who keep peace in the Middle East under very trying conditions. I thank them all for their bravery , often risking their lives so that we can have a better tomorrow
Boys brigade hymn! I have been going to BB for 10yrs now and even now whenever I here this song it makes me happy and sad because one day BB will disappear into past and never be remembered but the scouts remain! When the BB basically started the scouts!
Just wanted to thank you and let you know that we are very much enjoying including your excellent videos in the worship sessions at the new English-speaking church that we have started in Boquete, here in the west of Panama, Central America. Thank you for sharing, and may God bless you in your ministry.
This song reminds me of my dad , he would sing this one on and on in the bathroom especially ❤❤ rest in peace daddy , I’m reminded of what a great father u were ❤ 🕊️
Used to sing this at Boys brigade 12 platoon in kirkcaldy as a boy from age 12 to 15 when I joined the Royal Navy...was inspirational....woke up today with it in my head....im 73 now. Still know the words....
My goodness gracious....from 1973 to 1980 we sang this hymn in our high school...at least twice a week...over 40 years now and it brings tears to my eyes. Oh what an anchor The Lord has been through all these years with all the challenges I faced..he kept me safe and carried me when necessary. Allowing me to succeed in life and to share my experiences with others...little did I know during my teenage years singing this hymn that it would have been so impactful in my adult life...WHAT AN ANCHOR WE REALLY HAVE IN THE STORMS OF LIFE....
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I need this old time religion. Such hymns are not often heard anymore. So impactful, and inspiring.
It a sign of the times , churches are compromising with the world, we need to come unto Jesus, for He is coming soon , and then no more darkness of sin , joy in Jesus for eternity!!!
Almighty is power
I heard it in an Anabaptist church in Chile last year... so beautiful
Heard this first in Boy's Brigade, a perfect anthem for Christian manliness
My dads song at his funeral 1/03/2023 💔love you dad😥
I am originally from the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific but have lived in Melbourne Australia for the last thirty-three years. I fondly remember this hymn while at high school in Tonga. We used to sing hymns at our daily morning assembly before class and this was one of them. Beautiful memories ❤🙏
I earnt this Hymn in a childrens home in England in 1947, after the death of my mum. In 1946. I'm 80, and its
Bringing tears to my eyes. GOD Bless . From Australia. God is still my Anchor.
God will continue to uphold you, even as you age gracefully in Jesus name, Sue from Lagos Nigeria
God has kept and protected you up to this far...we give thanks to him...i pray he protects all of us especially the younger generation. We live in perilous times and there is not much hope. i pray that our anchor holds.
God bless you Dolores
Dolores, may God bless you! Your mom has been resting in the arms of her loving Lord and Savior Jesus Christ ever since. I know you will join her one day, what a hope.
God bless you dear friend, WE HAVE AN ANCHOR, my mum died when I was 15 months old, I am almost 70 and regret that although these eyes beheld her I never knew her
SONS, honour your mothers, always, you are so fortunate, a mum is so precious
Still active in BB. This hymn means so much to us, all over the world.
Best hymn.
Yes 👏 😍😍
Sure & steadfast
Same here. I’ve been active in BB since I was 5 years old way back in 1987. I just a few weeks away from the joining age back then. But the captain didn’t see any harm in me joining before the prescribed age of 6. I was only 4 weeks away anyhow
Joined the company Bugle Band at 8 on Cymbals. Moved to drum. Moved to Bell Lyre. Finally settled on Bugle. Had many happy memories over the years. Been on many camps in the Bell tents. Setting off before everyone else on an advance party to put all the tents up. Church parades always used to pack out the church on the 2nd Sunday of each month. Extra chairs down each aisle. Us on the right side of the church. Girls Brigade on the left. Congregation in the middle section. Both the BB and GB took up pretty much every single row of seats on our respective sides of the church. Minus two rows which were for any family members of the Boys or Girls in the Brigades. Sadly some people in the church were extremely short sighted in their attitudes towards young people and drove both Brigades away. First the GB then us in BB. Then the organisation that tried to pick up up where the Brigades left off. Now the church is closed down. In the last few years of the church, the only people left were the Vicar. The stewards. The organist. And the only congregation member who just happened to be the captain who let me into BB. He was the 2nd of only 4 captains in that companies history. But along with the 1st captain..... he was one of the founding officers.
I grew up with this hymn since I was a baby. In my teenage years I played this hymn in church. Im now old and still love this hymn.
I can't but help shedding tears. I learnt this song when l was 5 years in the Girls Brigade and l'm 39 now. it was my dad's favorite hymn too. I really can't imagine it but God has seen me through the storms of life including conquering the ugly beast called cancer. We indeed have an anchor that keeps the soul.
Thank God you conquered
We sang this at both my mum’s and dad’s funerals. Great Methodist singing was so comforting....
Very
Hymns are so powerful. I don’t know why they’re not being sung in our churches anymore. Rather songs with no meaning and life - materialism songs! Listening to these calms you. I hope the church returns back to the true way. Amen
Amen and Amen. We have an anchor that keeps the soul . Thank you Jesus.
@proverbspng
I found Jesus as my Saviour at Boys Brigade camp on 16th August 2004 when i was a 16 year old boy. Its because of dedicated people such as yourself that didnt give up on the trouble some kids like me and instead prayed for them until they met Jesus as there saviour. May our Lord Bless You and keep you my brother.
Where your parents made to look mean and these as if great. "Prostitite promoters", get to your real hard workers for your life be respectful and thankful to them. If there is anyother God its not scriptural. Prostitute promting evil "self driven", criminals.
At my first BB camp I learned to drink beer 😅. But went on to captain the 22nd Dundee and later serve in the 2nd Forfar under the wonderful Captain John Ritchie. RIP John.
@@theaccountwashackedbycriminals What on earth are you talking about?🤔
@@theaccountwashackedbycriminals what in God’s name was that sulphur you’re spewing out? The Boys Brigade is a Christian uniformed youth organisation. We’re not linked to the military in any way shape or form. We use drill however to teach discipline. teamwork. Encourage leadership skills. Encourage the young people to hopefully have good posture rather than slouching. The bible scripture classes we used to do back in the day were started because Sir William Alexander Smith the BB Founder was a Christian gentleman. He founded the BB because he encountered lots of unruly boys in the Sunday school at his church. He thought that experiences in the Lanarkshire Rifles Volunteers could help him to teach those unruly elements some much needed discipline and respect. Hence the object of the Boys’ Brigade being the promotion of habits of obedience. Reverence. Discipline. Self respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness. I’ve been involved with the BB since I was 5 back in 1987.
I’ve been a boy. Officer and now instructor. People like Sir Alex Ferguson. Alex McLeish. Ally McCoist. James Nesbitt. Sir Cliff Richard. And quite a few other celebrities have been involved with the BB too. Alex Ferguson owes everything to the BB. He’s even said that in interviews
So happy I will never lose my salvation. Amen.
Who is here in 2024??
He's needed more than ever now.
The world's gone mad.
Me
Me
We surely needs to hold on to the anchor our rock
No one. The roll was called up yonder
This hymn brings tears in my eyes every time I hear it Glory to God
Unmoved - steadfast, firm, unshaken, staunch, unwavering, unswerving, undeviating, uninfluenced, determined, resolute, decided, resolved, inflexible, unbending, implacable, adamant
Glued
Not fouble minded
This is the hymn to sing in this year of 2020.is your anchor strong to hold on no matter what?
This is my late dad's favourite song. As children and high school teens, we used to sing it before going to bed. RIP Mzee Benard Mathew Onyonyi
Spiritually nourishing . There is something eternal about these hymns !
We sung this song in our congregation today, my first time hearing it. An absolutely beautiful old-school hymn.
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What a re-assuring hymn no matter what the storms are. Faith invigorating. Every word carries a message, that we are never alone and the battles of life are not ours , when we look up to Jesus. Halleluiah
Final song played at my Grandpa's funeral, (He was in the Navy). Always touches the heart
This hymn means a lot to my sister bkessed memory loves it. She is gone to meet the Lord may she continue to rest in Jesus name. Thank you God bless
It was sung on my wedding day, little did I know it was sending message to me and my husband, but when reality hitted us, we ended up divorcing. Anytime I listened to this song , tears rolled from my eye.
Watching 2019, remembering my father. This hymn shaped my life, no matter what, never give up. X
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Amen..indeed this means alot to us who lost our baby son just a year ago...these words speaks volumes to our hearts as we still mourn his death .
May the good Lord comfort you. Rest assured that we shall meet again on the other shore.
Having a tough time - going back to old favourites I can still sing - enter His gates with praise 🎶🙌
Surprised to see English spelling!! Lovely singing; beautiful seascape. Greetings to any saint listening from Northallerton. Loved my time there on a course. Happened on a Baptismal Service held at the local swimming pool!! Looking unto JESUS... and the city of gold He is preparing for us!
Rest in peace Grandpa. Yours and my favourite church song. I'm glad we both loved this song. When my time passes, this will be mine which hopefully my grandson sings too.
I love this song. I was a leader in two Boys' Brigade companies. 11th Brisbane & 17th Brisbane, done 22 years of BB service. Seen boys go from Anchors to getting their Queens Badge, my own son included. God bless all who listen to this wonderful song
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Everyone needs this hymn for the storms of life.
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Oh lord draw me closer to you in this year 2020,Amen!!
Amen 🙏💪
Amen brother up the father and that!
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Amen and amen
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In this period of pandemic and the revealing hatred for mankind, I pray 🙏that we will not be move by the drift of the storm but our anchor hold firm and deep in Jesus.
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This is the question we should ask ourselves as Christians always. Still watching in may 2019.
I first sung this hymn in the Boy's Brigade, it was their motto " An Anchor Sure and Steadfast"
When I was still worshiping in the Presbyterian church I was a piano player for our Robins & Boy's Brigade & often played this hymn also. The words are wonderful!
Yes I got to know anchor in the Boys' Brigade too.
Same here 11 years in service of the 1st carnoustie its built me
Same here love the song first tune I learnt in the band play for and 7 years service in the 1st Market Weighton boys brigade
I was attached to a BB Company in Belfast. Sadly no longer going. Mind you that was 40 years ago. Many Companies have folded. A sign of the times I suppose. But one of the key elements of the B&B motto which was promoted back then was "...the advancement of Christs Kingdom among boys." Our Captain was a Believer - as am I. "Sure & Stedfast"!
Jesus is really my anchor that keeps me steadfast
One of my favorite as a young Christian girl in church, it's so comforting!! We just lost our dear niece recently 😢💔and this is one of the hymn that I always turn to in the time of trouble.And for all those that are going through some real battles at this time, please let's anchor our lives in God.We are sailing in stormy weathers, we all need Jesus now more than ever.Brethren it's a hard, rough rode ahead but with Jesus in the vessel we can smile at every storms.Be strong in the Lord and in the Power of his Might. Ephesians chap 6
Hymns are special prayers in themselves.
Indeed they are!
Francis Agbesi-Ntibrey Amen, prayers the gospel and doctrine all rolled into one! Modern Christian music doesn’t come close!
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I am a dutchman but I love the english hymns. I hope on the love of our God for you in England and here inHolland
Let's keep our eyes upon our "Anchor in the storms of life." Let's fix our gaze upon Jesus Christ.
To look within is to be depressed;
To look around, is to be distressed;
but to look UP is to be blessed.
wonderful hymn and it has so much meaning for today. Thank you for sharing, it is encouraging and inspiring. God bless
This question comes to us all in this perilous time. Are we anchored onto the Lord so that we will not drift?
ive not listened this hymn since i was 11 at my dads funeral, im 37 now but it seems more meaningfull than ever in these turbulent times we live in
Unfortunately it breaks loose. I look for the lighthouse and return to safe harbor and secure the anchor to solid rock. Thank you for this hymn. Greetings from New England USA
I love you dear ❤
Thank God for the rock Christ JESUS
Don't know why this just popped in my head, but recall singing it every week when in the Boy's Brigade, in Yorkshire UK in the early 60s.
Very very wonderful
I well remember my Boys Brigade time at the Grimsby Baptist Tabernacle at which my father was the Pastor back in 1948.
one of my father's favorite song in the church!, he is the church elder for many years already... to God be the Glory!
Wode Maya made me fall so much in love with this song. The song was his dad's favourite
Let me use this opportunity to send my heartfelt condolences to the family of Samson for the pain Delilah caused them 💔 🙏
Hallelujah! Praise GOD!
Lord I pray that you keep me firmly grounded in your love. I pray for everyone who just wish for peace and joy in Christ. Amen.
Amen
God bless you
Yes indeed, the Lord is Worthy of praise and worship
September 2024 i wake up with this song in my head,Thank you Lord for being my anchor.
Thanks for posting this video. While new to me, this hymn is great and I am pleased beyond words that it has such great meaning to people who have commented. I look forward to singing it with you, though we'll probably have to wait until we meet on the Other Side. God bless you and those you love.
The old n blessing song my daddy teach me when l am young still l long for sing courage n strong song that remind me my daddy he is. In heaven yet his voice is still in me refresh n guide Amen
May our anchor continue to hold in the ever stormy storm of life that seems endless in this stormy world of ours Lord please save us so that our ANCHOR CAN HOLD 🙏
Am Ghanaian watching from Saudi Arabia...Hallelujah
Hello, I am a truck driver in Saudi Arabia, and the music is coming from my phone, my name is Emmanuel tettey adjetey, I am in Riyadh, my phone number is,0501734177.thanks , and hope to hear from you.
I spent 13 years in the boys brigade, ive heard this song on countless occasions
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I was in the Girls Life Brigade. A member of the 1st Nsukka Company way back in the 60s. GLB for ever!
Thank you Jesus
This takes me back to Glasgow and the 164th BB company in Govan over fifty years ago. Still one of my favourites.
What beautifully arranged words...reminds me of going to church with my Grandmother..Uplifting Hymn of Praise!!!!
joy hutchinson. this hymn always reminds me of the Lowestoft Baptist church. Lowestoft being a fishing port the congregation would sing it with great gusto. I love it
We sung it all the time at Lowestoft SDA too, and that one about those in peril on the sea.
Thank You Jesus. You are the anchor that hold my life
I thank God is my anchor, I pray for the lost that in this time of pestilence they too would find Him as their Anchor for their souls.
Wonderful message, and wonderfully sung. Life can be real hard sometimes. But important to remember God in all of it, at all times.
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Great memories of Sunday School 70 years ago. Amen!
I was writing about my stressful experience and how God of Heaven helped me time and time again, then this song come to mind.
Fastened to the Rock !! Oh how beautiful are those words...in deed I am happy that I've found Jesus the Rock of Ages
Hallelujah thank you Jesus . 6-9-2020 i am still here..
Haven't sung this for years! Wife recalled at devotions time this morning. Amazing truth.
This song is one of early childhood days in church. I haven't heard in long, long and It just came to memory. Thank God for TH-cam that I can just searched and find songs that I want to hear.
Only if your anchor is Jesus Christ will it hold in the storms of life ,make sure that you are secured tightly for the big storm. thank you for sharing this video and God bless you.
If we are faithless,
He remains faithful;
He cannot deny Himself.
Praise God!
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Thank you very much for this song. God bless you more abundantly in Jesus’ name.
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This is my favourite hymn of all. The way I was raised was to judge not and I stand by that. Whether a person of faith or not, it reminds me of how some have to face incredible difficulties in life sometimes alone without much hope, and into the bargain I happen to be a sailor but the greatest storms i have faced are inland.
I love this song so powerful,heard it at a friend's funeral today in Barbados and fell in love with it.....Awesome song.
My Grandfather and myself both grew up going to the boy's brigade. This was their hymn and it reminds me of the connection that I have with him so much. It was even played at his funeral and I could almost feel hi standing next to me. A song which still stirs memories n me even at the first note...
We love this hymn,Nicole and Russell ,Calgary
Oh yes steadfast and sure hold on to the anchor which cannot move Jesus is our Anchor praise the Lord!!
I play for a rugby team affiliated with the Boys Brigade. It’s an absolute staple song of ours!
BB 1st Teluk Intan Coy here! May we all be steadfast and sure in holding to the anchor of our souls, Jesus Christ!
Yes indeed we to be fasted to that Roc which can't be moved in time of difficulties. Praise the Lord we have a Roc , and anchor, blessed be thy name.
I pray for peace in this world and specially for those soldiers who keep peace in the Middle East under very trying conditions. I thank them all for their bravery , often risking their lives so that we can have a better tomorrow
Boys brigade. I feel loved by God and a duty to serve my master anytime i hear this hymn,
From Nigeria.
It is 2022 and we are still listening to the song. Indeed we have an anchor in Christ.
2021 and my anchor is still firm hallelujah
I love this old hymn
This hymn have methinking Almighty God is still my Anchor
Boys brigade hymn! I have been going to BB for 10yrs now and even now whenever I here this song it makes me happy and sad because one day BB will disappear into past and never be remembered but the scouts remain! When the BB basically started the scouts!
So encouraging. Thank you.
Salvation is everlasting
Shalom Shalom Thanks be to God our only Anchor May we continue to praise Him . Hallelujah, Hallelujah .Amen
Thank you Jesus. 🙏🙏❤️
Just wanted to thank you and let you know that we are very much enjoying including your excellent videos in the worship sessions at the new English-speaking church that we have started in Boquete, here in the west of Panama, Central America.
Thank you for sharing, and may God bless you in your ministry.
This song reminds me of my dad , he would sing this one on and on in the bathroom especially ❤❤ rest in peace daddy , I’m reminded of what a great father u were ❤ 🕊️
My friend sent me this, just at the right moment. He knows what we need.
Woke up with this song in my heart. God hold me in the days of strife and strong winds.Your my refuge
Great memories stirred from 1st upton BB (Wirral UK) by this hymn!
Johny Armchair and the gang! - great people - great times
Brilliant hymn
Used to sing this at Boys brigade 12 platoon in kirkcaldy as a boy from age 12 to 15 when I joined the Royal Navy...was inspirational....woke up today with it in my head....im 73 now. Still know the words....