This was one of my favorite hymns, back in Sunday school, and the Ball Brothers do it justice–I Sing the Mighty Power of God. As in, “So who needs musical instruments? We’ve got voices!” Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.
This was one of my favorite hymns, back in Sunday school, and the Ball Brothers do it justice–I Sing the Mighty Power of God. As in, “So who needs musical instruments? We’ve got voices!” Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.
This is one of my favorites, going way back to Sunday school: I Sing the Mighty Power of God, sung here by the Ball Brothers. Lyrics by Isaac Watts, in 1715. Set design and construction by God the Father, in eternity.
I got so discombobulated this morning, trying to un-disable the comments, that the hymn I intended to be published today got published yesterday… which, as I write this, is today. If I don’t mess it up again, today is Friday and we’re going to the doctor this afternoon–and Christ Our Lord defend us.
Today, not yesterday: I Sing the Mighty Power of God, performed by the Ball Brothers.
Isaac Watts wrote this classic in 1715, and it’s still going strong today: I Sing the Mighty Power of God. This is one of the hymns that immediately comes to mind when I remember the advice, “Sing louder!” Performed here by the Ball Brothers. Set design by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.
Composed by Isaac Watts in 1715, I Sing the Mighty Power of God still has power to stir our souls. Sung here in glorious harmony by the Ball Brothers.
Linda, you asked for it, so here it is, the Ball Brothers performing I Sing the Mighty Power of God–written by Isaac Watts in 1715 and still going strong today.