A cappella singing is total worship, in the composite of men and women with sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, singing in psalms and hymns which teaches us the very verses of the Bible. To sing in one of the 4 to 8 voices (1st and 2nd soprano, 1st and 2nd altos and so on) is a gift from God to praise Him. Not only the Church of Christ, but also the Mennonites, the Amish and the Hutterites or the Anabaptists. It seems as if the singers mentioned in the OT congregated in the said churches, alas, yes even the musicians separated from the singers into other churches. We are being entertained rather than worshipping in song, psalms and hymns. I have sang in the Lutheran Gemischten chor or mixed choir with said 1st and 2nd voices in soprano, alto, tenor and bass. This is the kind of worship God wants of us. We are souls with individual gifts with voices that participates in the role God has set for us. Let us encourage one another in the love of Christ. Let us all present ourselves to God "just as we are". Praise Him!
In the transition from 'Just as i am' to 'I come broken' the last note of 'Alto' has a fermata, I believe. I'm rewriting the score and it wouldn't fit at all without that fermata in the last note of 'Alto'
Any other Harding College//University students here? I can't help but wonder what the late Bible teacher and Gospel Preacher, brother Jimmy Allen would have liked this adjustment to this great hymn. I would like to know. I love it this way.
It's not about the song, and whether we enjoy it or not; The command is to praise god with our songs in hearts of praise. As long as there is honor to God, it matters not to him if it sounds like a cacophony of sounds to us. To him, our blended voices are perfect, just as they are.
Pray to the Lord to stop and help settle your temptations. Dont be hard on yourself and put faith in God. Ask for forgiveness and pray pray pray. You will overcome whatever you are being tormented with. It isnt you it is the Devil.
Amen thank you Jesus for dying on the cross for my sins
Psalm 51:17
The sacrifice pleasing to God is a broken spirit. You will not despise a broken and humbled heart, God.
A cappella singing is total worship, in the composite of men and women with sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, singing in psalms and hymns which teaches us the very verses of the Bible. To sing in one of the 4 to 8 voices (1st and 2nd soprano, 1st and 2nd altos and so on) is a gift from God to praise Him. Not only the Church of Christ, but also the Mennonites, the Amish and the Hutterites or the Anabaptists. It seems as if the singers mentioned in the OT congregated in the said churches, alas, yes even the musicians separated from the singers into other churches. We are being entertained rather than worshipping in song, psalms and hymns. I have sang in the Lutheran Gemischten chor or mixed choir with said 1st and 2nd voices in soprano, alto, tenor and bass. This is the kind of worship God wants of us. We are souls with individual gifts with voices that participates in the role God has set for us. Let us encourage one another in the love of Christ. Let us all present ourselves to God "just as we are". Praise Him!
sometimes the instruments are louder than the singers which can be nuisance equalizers are neccessary
Amen... blessed all those who sang this sweet song of praise.
God bless us all
Sounds like just like this at Oakdale. Makes me cry
In the transition from 'Just as i am' to 'I come broken' the last note of 'Alto' has a fermata, I believe. I'm rewriting the score and it wouldn't fit at all without that fermata in the last note of 'Alto'
One of my favorite songs praise God
Any other Harding College//University students here? I can't help but wonder what the late Bible teacher and Gospel Preacher, brother Jimmy Allen would have liked this adjustment to this great hymn. I would like to know. I love it this way.
Harding alumna here. I love it too. Uncle Bud would approve too, I think. 😊
It's not about the song, and whether we enjoy it or not; The command is to praise god with our songs in hearts of praise. As long as there is honor to God, it matters not to him if it sounds like a cacophony of sounds to us. To him, our blended voices are perfect, just as they are.
Amen.❤
This made me cry...and give thanks xoxo ... thank you :)
Amen Indeed. Blessed indeed. God bless abundantly.
Beautiful
This is very nice from the message to the harmony 🙏 God bless your ministry 🙏
Im strait man of biblical descension awaiting for my ascension back to mansions
heal my addictions
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Pray to the Lord to stop and help settle your temptations. Dont be hard on yourself and put faith in God. Ask for forgiveness and pray pray pray. You will overcome whatever you are being tormented with. It isnt you it is the Devil.
Just as i am -I come broken to be healed
Excellent verses, thanks 🙏
❤Amen Amazing praise
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
My God!
Excelent Brorther and sister blessed Gad
Excellence in praise.
Oh my God❤!
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God bless you all♥️
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Baptist to Christian 1986 to 1998 approximately 12 years time a man
i m still a soldier unto perfection
Wonderful
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1:09
Somebody help me,is this tune of the song the original one,because on the Catholic mass hymnal tune and tonic solfas it doesn't match
This is the version by Travis Cottrell ❤ it has an additional chorus (the “I come broken” part).