By Request, ‘Just a Closer Walk With Thee’

Some listeners call this a prayer set to music.

Well, we can use every prayer we can get. You should see the news I don’t post on this blog–although it’s probably a more impressive accomplishment not to see it.

So, by popular demand, here’s Just a Closer Walk With Thee.

Reader Request, ‘All to Jesus I Surrender’

We can surrender all to Jesus because He is worthy.

It’s not like surrendering to any worldly power. What you give them, you never get back. But what we give to Christ becomes more truly ours than it has ever been before.

As Steve Brown says, “You think about that!”

Hymn, ‘The Love of God’

Some hymn requests came in overnight, and I will get to them, never fear. But let’s start off the day with The Love of God, with Nate and Lyle and some of their family and friends.

Is this great, or what?

Because if anything is going to carry us through this evil age, it’s God’s love.

By Request, ‘Rise Again’

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It wasn’t easy to find this one, Diane, but here it is: Rise Again, performed by Dallas Holm. I hope it’s the one you wanted.

In this evil age, Christians–sing louder. God will hear us.

Hymn, ‘Trust and Obey’

Children singing Trust and Obey–it brings me back to Sunday school.

What did Jesus mean when He said that unless we become as little children, we will not be able to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?

Something to think about…

Egyptian Commentators Blast Prez on Global Warming

Dig this clip from Al-Jazeera TV: Egyptian commentators beating the stuffing out of President *Batteries Not Included for his inane contention that Global Warming aka Climate Change is America’s No. 1 national security threat.

One of the commentators wonders, “Is he on drugs?” Another calls him “an affirmative action president.” And another describes him as “a man who ignores the evidence of his own eyes.”

And this was all before this weekend’s blizzard dumped 30 inches of snow on Washington, D.C.

Al-Jazeera–doing the work that the American nooze media won’t do.

The Right Song, ‘10,000 Reasons’

Whoops! This was the hymn that Weavingword actually asked for. So here it is, 10,000 Reasons by Matt Redman. So we got Whom Shall I Fear as a bonus.

I’m tired. The high winds of the Global Warming blizzard tore our storm door out of its frame–ripped the screws right out. It’s hard to rip out screws. I couldn’t do it if I tried.

Praise our God from whom all blessings flow.

Reader Request, ‘Whom Shall I Fear’

 

Okay, this is our first reader request for the day, Whom Shall I Fear. Weavingword, this one’s for you.

And I am running late, late, late… I’ll catch up if I can.

Keep those hymn requests coming, folks.

Reader Request: Boney M, ‘By the Rivers of Babylon’

For Ina in Scotland, here we have Boney M’s rendition of By the Rivers of Babylon.

I am taking requests in the order I receive them (mostly), so again, everybody, be patient, I will get to yours. It’s my pleasure to do so.

By Request, ‘This Is the Day that the Lord Hath Made’

You asked for it, Joyce, so here it is: This is the Day that the Lord Hath Made. Sorry it took so long, but I’ve got a backlog–which is a good thing.

Everybody out there, if you’ve requested a hymn, I will get to it, never fear. I have yet to turn down a request, so don’t be shy.

We sing like we pray–so God can hear us.