I've been loving this song so much. And in the midst of Covid 19, Kari and Cody have released the perfect song of revival. The amazing thing about God is that He's always working. He's always seeking us. He's always walking with us, even when we don't know He's there - He's working, friends. And more and more people are coming to God. More relationships are being made, and are being saved because the glory of God is working in ways we don't yet understand.
Their whole new album is amazing!!! You will so blessed beyond words and the Throne room takes you into the presence of God! But that whole album is just wow!
Such a beautiful worship song!! Our Lord has blessed you both with such a wonderful gift in leading worship and writing such uplifting songs!! Praise Him Forever!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🙏😃
Haven't yet listened to this song coz am in class right now but I know it is powerful. Maybe I will react to it in my next upload. I really enjoyed First Love. God bless these guys for pouring out into our lives. You are making such an impact all over the world. God bless you
Is this song about repentance? I know of no other way for God to be let in except through repentance. Presumably if it was it would have made it clear. This song asks God to come. The gospel is that God has come - he's permanently available in the cross - able to be received by anyone - no matter how despicable their sin - if we are willing to die to our old life - to express faith in the lordship of Jesus in repentance. The early church would never have chosen to ask God to come as this song does - they knew that Jesus had come and would not come again except to judge and they never imagined that though Jesus had come and gone that God was not with them because they had the in dwelling of the Holy Spirit. Instead their focus was on submitting to the God who had already come and had never left and to preaching the gospel and doing good works when and where God indicated - trusting in his power. If they had asked God to come - as is also true now - it would have implied that God had in some way left. They also weren't focused on asking God to make the dead man alive as this song does - it was perfectly clear in the cross that God was as committed to doing that as anyone could imagine - the issue was only whether people would find any beauty in the cross. The early believers were therefore not revivalists - if by that we imagine God as having something to do he hasn't already done. Its so much more cool - more exclusivist - to ask God to come - as if he comes at our bidding - and to imagine that his coming is unrelated to our giving him free reign in repentance. The fact is salvation was his idea and he remains committed to offering salvation to all people - the only ones who have gone anywhere and need "to come" is us. That doesn't mean revival isn't a thing - it is either a rediscovery of the significance of the cross by the church and/or God choosing to draw a large number of people to himself at a particular time. But my key point is that it isn't God showing mercy he otherwise would not have shown - nor mercy outside of the mercy shown in the cross. We can pray for revival in that we can pray that God would reveal and enlarge the truth of the cross to those who have chosen to follow God as Paul does. Those who write songs like this one asking God to come and make the dead man rise do so because they believe that the cross is just an EXPRESSION of God's love and not the full and final statement of it. They imagine that for those who have been unmoved by the cross there is some kind of plan B - some plan to overlook people's response to the cross - some way in which God is able to overwhelm people's choices. They speak about the love of God as if it is unlimited - when the truth is that the love of God is bounded by other attributes of his - his holiness and justice. No-one can be saved only by embracing "the love of God" while having any attitude they like towards their sin - not that you would know it from the way some preach these days and the songs that some people write. People give the impression that it's possible to come to saving knowledge of God separately from IN OUR SIN. But it's not. That's what Jesus was making clear in Matt 7:19-23 - he said to those with "faith" and who moved in the supernatural but who were unrepentant - "I never knew you". Many are preaching the "God's not angry with you, he loves you" gospel - when the truth is that God's love is represented in both his hatred of sin (imagine knowing a God who didn't hate evil done to us and therefore also evil done by us) and in his desire to draw near to us despite our sin. That sadly is what The Blessing was - it was a song which was used by a wayward church around the world to assure the world that God isn't angry with them - to offer God's blessing and assurance to an unrepentant people in a way that required nothing from them. It came in the middle of the pandemic yet it appeared to seemingly set aside the idea that God may be acting in the pandemic to judge our sin - leaving only two possibilities - that either that the pandemic was the devil running amok with God unable to stop him - or that there is a category of random events in the world which are neither caused by the devil or God and over which God has no control. Both make God look ridiculous - not God. The Blessing gave assurance to those who might otherwise in a moment of regret have been thinking that God was judging them for living without regard for him that God was doing no such thing. Among those who heard the song there will have been some like the woman at the well who already knew that they were a sinner and only needed to hear that God is living water - but this isn't the case with the majority of those outside the church in the first world - the majority of those who don't know God in the first world are untroubled by their wrongdoing. The Blessing struck a chord because there are many in the church who are eager to find a means by which they can distance themselves from a holy God - because he is substantially unwelcome currently - being allied with him is a path to suffering. And the means by which they did so was to take one attribute of God - his "love" - and use it to annihilate every other attribute.
Me encanta ❤
May God bless everyone who is watching this video
And bless you, too
@@NineSparrows thank you .... A men
i know it's kind of off topic but do anybody know of a good place to stream new movies online ?
@Esteban Archie I use flixzone. Just google for it :)
@@carmelobridger98 I thank you for waking me up today, another day of life. You have given me another sunrise to enjoy.
. tHANK GOD
I've been loving this song so much. And in the midst of Covid 19, Kari and Cody have released the perfect song of revival. The amazing thing about God is that He's always working. He's always seeking us. He's always walking with us, even when we don't know He's there - He's working, friends. And more and more people are coming to God. More relationships are being made, and are being saved because the glory of God is working in ways we don't yet understand.
God bless Cody and Kari who incorporate scripture in their songs! 📖The word of God is sharper than any double edge sword!#swingwideyouheavenlygates
Their whole new album is amazing!!! You will so blessed beyond words and the Throne room takes you into the presence of God! But that whole album is just wow!
God is looking down at you and he is calling you his beloved amen
Girl version... YESSSSSSS!!! Love that! Thank you, Kari! ❤️❤️❤️
CHILLS CHILLS YES THE POWER THE INVITATION THE WELCOME !! LET HIM IN YES!!
a very beautiful and powerful worship song i ve been struck in the presence of the father
Worship is my Antidote🎤🎸🎻🎵🎶🎹🎧💪
Muito lindo. Amém 🤚
Lord Jesus with us *Amen
Great songs sister
Absolutely beautiful! God is using you all to help us get through some hard times!
Love this song soooooooo much
So nice of a song to sing endlessly...WOW🤩🤗 kari jobe and Cody sings so much with Spirit. Thanks for the encouragement...
So Beautiful song great 👍 God’s blessings Amen 🙏
Wow!!! What an awesome Worship song inviting our Almighty God... the King of Glory in... 👑✝️👑✝️👑. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Really such a hearttouching song.love karijobe💞💞💞💞😭😇😇
I here the spirit sings it's time❤❤💝
Guys, thank you for sharing another beautiful song
Such a beautiful worship song!! Our Lord has blessed you both with such a wonderful gift in leading worship and writing such uplifting songs!! Praise Him Forever!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🙏😃
Kari you a gift to God and your amazing music
*What a beautiful song, my God hallelujah 🙏🙏🙏*
What a great song! Godbless po:) Amen! We Praise you more LORD
Adoradora com excelência!!! Leva nos ao Santos dos Santos. Eu nem sei a tradução e sinto a presença de Deus.
Haven't yet listened to this song coz am in class right now but I know it is powerful. Maybe I will react to it in my next upload. I really enjoyed First Love. God bless these guys for pouring out into our lives. You are making such an impact all over the world. God bless you
Magnifique merci merci
Que voz linda meu Deus
It's time❤
Praise God!!!
Blessings !
wow.. great work!
Amazing song .........God Bless
Nice worship song !
amém 🙏🏿♥️
Oh glória 😭
은혜가 가득하네요~
너무 너무 좋았어요~!!!
🎶🔥
Had no choice to show my mom this song. She cried :(
I was hoping to meet you all at u church last Sunday but your church closed
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Hi Kari and Cody
I will be mailing your gifts to your place from last mailing address from web I seen or mail
It to your home church
Is this song about repentance? I know of no other way for God to be let in except through repentance. Presumably if it was it would have made it clear.
This song asks God to come. The gospel is that God has come - he's permanently available in the cross - able to be received by anyone - no matter how despicable their sin - if we are willing to die to our old life - to express faith in the lordship of Jesus in repentance.
The early church would never have chosen to ask God to come as this song does - they knew that Jesus had come and would not come again except to judge and they never imagined that though Jesus had come and gone that God was not with them because they had the in dwelling of the Holy Spirit. Instead their focus was on submitting to the God who had already come and had never left and to preaching the gospel and doing good works when and where God indicated - trusting in his power. If they had asked God to come - as is also true now - it would have implied that God had in some way left. They also weren't focused on asking God to make the dead man alive as this song does - it was perfectly clear in the cross that God was as committed to doing that as anyone could imagine - the issue was only whether people would find any beauty in the cross. The early believers were therefore not revivalists - if by that we imagine God as having something to do he hasn't already done.
Its so much more cool - more exclusivist - to ask God to come - as if he comes at our bidding - and to imagine that his coming is unrelated to our giving him free reign in repentance. The fact is salvation was his idea and he remains committed to offering salvation to all people - the only ones who have gone anywhere and need "to come" is us.
That doesn't mean revival isn't a thing - it is either a rediscovery of the significance of the cross by the church and/or God choosing to draw a large number of people to himself at a particular time. But my key point is that it isn't God showing mercy he otherwise would not have shown - nor mercy outside of the mercy shown in the cross. We can pray for revival in that we can pray that God would reveal and enlarge the truth of the cross to those who have chosen to follow God as Paul does.
Those who write songs like this one asking God to come and make the dead man rise do so because they believe that the cross is just an EXPRESSION of God's love and not the full and final statement of it. They imagine that for those who have been unmoved by the cross there is some kind of plan B - some plan to overlook people's response to the cross - some way in which God is able to overwhelm people's choices. They speak about the love of God as if it is unlimited - when the truth is that the love of God is bounded by other attributes of his - his holiness and justice. No-one can be saved only by embracing "the love of God" while having any attitude they like towards their sin - not that you would know it from the way some preach these days and the songs that some people write. People give the impression that it's possible to come to saving knowledge of God separately from IN OUR SIN. But it's not. That's what Jesus was making clear in Matt 7:19-23 - he said to those with "faith" and who moved in the supernatural but who were unrepentant - "I never knew you". Many are preaching the "God's not angry with you, he loves you" gospel - when the truth is that God's love is represented in both his hatred of sin (imagine knowing a God who didn't hate evil done to us and therefore also evil done by us) and in his desire to draw near to us despite our sin.
That sadly is what The Blessing was - it was a song which was used by a wayward church around the world to assure the world that God isn't angry with them - to offer God's blessing and assurance to an unrepentant people in a way that required nothing from them. It came in the middle of the pandemic yet it appeared to seemingly set aside the idea that God may be acting in the pandemic to judge our sin - leaving only two possibilities - that either that the pandemic was the devil running amok with God unable to stop him - or that there is a category of random events in the world which are neither caused by the devil or God and over which God has no control. Both make God look ridiculous - not God. The Blessing gave assurance to those who might otherwise in a moment of regret have been thinking that God was judging them for living without regard for him that God was doing no such thing. Among those who heard the song there will have been some like the woman at the well who already knew that they were a sinner and only needed to hear that God is living water - but this isn't the case with the majority of those outside the church in the first world - the majority of those who don't know God in the first world are untroubled by their wrongdoing. The Blessing struck a chord because there are many in the church who are eager to find a means by which they can distance themselves from a holy God - because he is substantially unwelcome currently - being allied with him is a path to suffering. And the means by which they did so was to take one attribute of God - his "love" - and use it to annihilate every other attribute.