A beautiful hymn of adoration. The young people have no great appreciation for these old songs of the faith. The words are to move you not the music. The words are to let us understand how unworthy we are, undeserving of the Love of God. Yet still he sent his son to die for us away from the glory and pure worship of heaven.
I recall the first time I heard this deeply moving hymn in a church in Falkirk, Scotland in 1976 and a Romanian Jew by the name of Richard Wurmbrand spoke afterwards. Never had I met anyone who experienced such deep suffering as he did or since. Fourteen years in Nazi and Communist prisons including three chained up in solitary confinement should produce a most bitter soul doubting the existence of God but no, he experiences the reality of the kingdom of heaven and becomes a beautiful soul.
Hmm. This reminds me of the annual International Church Music Festival that brings together many choirs from around the world. Lovely congregational singing.
My mum with a rich lower alto voice & Auntie May,Soprano,sang as duet & think Daphne Yared did once when Mable was to weak,No more delightful words,music & voice
Thank you MrSonare; really, people! I come here looking for a song, that is in my church hymnal, to see if I want to request it this sunday at church. I can do without the swears too.
Lessons on how to spoil the enjoyment of a great video amply provided below. Take not all those with anger and bitterness in their hearts. Strengthen yourself in the knowledge that you are not alone and that you can continue to live a miserable life making others miserable with you.
@oMeGaSoLjaX The name, if you'd care to re-scroll down, is Christopher Hitchens. I gave my arguement, and if you refuse to accept it, its not my case that looks weak.
@oMeGaSoLjaX I gave you a name that has written books on the subject, thus its no longer my point to prove, but a point for you to rebutal. And you misunderstand. I said "We believe we are already promised the reward when we turn to christ", not when we do the good works. Huge difference, when you ask anyone that makes a profession out of Theology, or Anti-Theology. And your statement about the commandments is your assumption, since the Bible matches with history at multiple points.
@oMeGaSoLjaX I gave you a point of reference and you chose to ignore it without even looking it up. And I'm the mentally deficient? Ethicals and morality in the modern world are founded apon the ideas of the 10 commandments and Love Your Neighbour. Crime only ever occurs when one of these are broken. And its not a future "reward" that comes out of it. We believe we are already promised the reward when we turn to christ, and morality is the way we show our appreciation to our God.
@MrHyperior The Bible matches history at some but few points, and does not match modern science at all simply because the last of it was written (by confident, optimistic individuals) around 200 years before any major breakthroughs in modern science. I am interested to know what 'evidence' you have for the resurrection of Christ. To be so adamant of it's happening is merely foolish.
All the leading Atheists agree that Jesus lived, taught, died and left behind a empty tomb. How the tomb is empty is the debate, and that IS evidence. Try to "actually" do some research before flaming a war we can't lose. And fyi, we're not scared on dying. We try to live a life that matches what we believe, believing that there's an afterlife thats better than this one. In layman's terms, its called Hope.
@oMeGaSoLjaX I notice that you didn't try to debate the fact that there is evidence. As such, your arguement on "Blind Hope" has been discarded. There's stupidity for you. Just sayin'. If you're content with the crime happening in your neighbourhood, surrounding neighbourhoods, just because it doesn't happen to you, then you're welcome to this world. As Christians then, we'll take our morals eg "Love each other and treat each other the way you wish to be treated" with us and you can keep it.
A beautiful hymn of adoration. The young people have no great appreciation for these old songs of the faith. The words are to move you not the music. The words are to let us understand how unworthy we are, undeserving of the Love of God. Yet still he sent his son to die for us away from the glory and pure worship of heaven.
Great video! Another God-honoring song that praises the redemptive work of the true and living triune God!
What a beautiful Songs of Praise...
One of my favorite hymn texts for this tune.
Thankyou so much for all these wonderful hymn videos,beautifully done.
I recall the first time I heard this deeply moving hymn in a church in Falkirk, Scotland in 1976 and a Romanian Jew by the name of Richard Wurmbrand spoke afterwards. Never had I met anyone who experienced such deep suffering as he did or since. Fourteen years in Nazi and Communist prisons including three chained up in solitary confinement should produce a most bitter soul doubting the existence of God but no, he experiences the reality of the kingdom of heaven and becomes a beautiful soul.
Highly inspired by the hymns. Thank you so much for sharing on You Tube!
What a wonderful rendition
singing like angels its wonder praise god
Hmm. This reminds me of the annual International Church Music Festival that brings together many choirs from around the world. Lovely congregational singing.
從這個影片中看見什麼呢? 我看見祥和. 和平. 和諧. 一致. 美妙. 和睦. 宛如在天堂詩班的讚美!
Saviour of the world is come!!!
My mum with a rich lower alto voice & Auntie May,Soprano,sang as duet & think Daphne Yared did once when Mable was to weak,No more delightful words,music & voice
Thank you MrSonare; really, people! I come here looking for a song, that is in my church hymnal, to see if I want to request it this sunday at church. I can do without the swears too.
Lessons on how to spoil the enjoyment of a great video amply provided below. Take not all those with anger and bitterness in their hearts. Strengthen yourself in the knowledge that you are not alone and that you can continue to live a miserable life making others miserable with you.
Who would unlike this?
@oMeGaSoLjaX The name, if you'd care to re-scroll down, is Christopher Hitchens.
I gave my arguement, and if you refuse to accept it, its not my case that looks weak.
@oMeGaSoLjaX that's not why we do it though :)
@oMeGaSoLjaX If you want music thats fine.
But you're not here for that, are you?
@oMeGaSoLjaX Why're you watching this if you don't believe it?
Aren't you the one wasting 'your' time?
@oMeGaSoLjaX I gave you a name that has written books on the subject, thus its no longer my point to prove, but a point for you to rebutal.
And you misunderstand. I said "We believe we are already promised the reward when we turn to christ", not when we do the good works. Huge difference, when you ask anyone that makes a profession out of Theology, or Anti-Theology.
And your statement about the commandments is your assumption, since the Bible matches with history at multiple points.
@oMeGaSoLjaX I gave you a point of reference and you chose to ignore it without even looking it up. And I'm the mentally deficient?
Ethicals and morality in the modern world are founded apon the ideas of the 10 commandments and Love Your Neighbour. Crime only ever occurs when one of these are broken. And its not a future "reward" that comes out of it. We believe we are already promised the reward when we turn to christ, and morality is the way we show our appreciation to our God.
@MrHyperior The Bible matches history at some but few points, and does not match modern science at all simply because the last of it was written (by confident, optimistic individuals) around 200 years before any major breakthroughs in modern science. I am interested to know what 'evidence' you have for the resurrection of Christ. To be so adamant of it's happening is merely foolish.
All the leading Atheists agree that Jesus lived, taught, died and left behind a empty tomb. How the tomb is empty is the debate, and that IS evidence.
Try to "actually" do some research before flaming a war we can't lose.
And fyi, we're not scared on dying. We try to live a life that matches what we believe, believing that there's an afterlife thats better than this one.
In layman's terms, its called Hope.
wow how about we stop swearing to prove our point on a Christian hymn, just saying
@oMeGaSoLjaX I notice that you didn't try to debate the fact that there is evidence. As such, your arguement on "Blind Hope" has been discarded.
There's stupidity for you.
Just sayin'.
If you're content with the crime happening in your neighbourhood, surrounding neighbourhoods, just because it doesn't happen to you, then you're welcome to this world.
As Christians then, we'll take our morals eg "Love each other and treat each other the way you wish to be treated" with us and you can keep it.
This is a wonderful hymn but it is a vile arrangement - makes it sound like a march.