This is the other worship song Erlene requested yesterday–He’s Enough, by Carroll Roberson.
It is with a certain amount of difficulty that I refrain from writing about electoral Weinerized politics today. So I’m going to give you an extra hymn instead.
At Erlene’s request, here is Carroll Roberson with In the Middle of Tomorrow, at the Agape Garden in Tennessee.
I hope nobody minds my posting another bit of worship music before I tackle the news tidbits Linda has sent me–if I tackle them at all. Judah the Maccabee kept a custom of refusing to make war on the Sabbath day, unless his army was actually attacked and forced to defend itself. I have tried to keep that custom, too: it was Judah’s way of proclaiming the Lordship of Almighty God.
But then if I were an ordained minister, I would have a duty to preach about these subjects during Sunday services. Either way, to do or not do, as long as it’s to the glory of God, we’re covered.
One Pair of Hands, sung by Carroll Roberson–think about this, boys ‘n’ girls. The hands that created this world are the only hands strong and skilled enough to regenerate it. The only hands strong enough to pull us out of the pit we’ve fallen into. And the only hands loving and wise enough to cleanse us.