By Request, ‘Is He Worthy?’

Requested by Sola Scriptura Deo Gratia: Is He Worthy?, sung by Chris Tomlin.

Beautiful footage of film–God’s handiwork.

 

By Request, ‘What Child Is This?’

Requested by Phoebe: What Child Is This?, sung by Chris Tomlin. So many lovely versions of it! This is one of them.

We’ll never post all the Christmas carols–but let’s post as many as we can.

By Request, ‘Holy Forever’

We have another hymn request from Susan–see? You can ask for more than one. Holy Forever, by Chris Tomlin.

The hymn postings are for you, dear readers–any hymn you want. You’d be amazed how many readers never ask.

By Request: ‘Good Good Father’

Requested by Susan–Good Good Father, by Chris Tomlin.

We have to run out and stock up on groceries for The Big Storm that’s supposedly heading our way. I’ll believe it when I see it. Meanwhile, there’s plenty of time for worship songs today.

By Request, ‘I See You’

We have a hymn request from Susan–I See You, by Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake. It may make you want to jump up and down a bit.

By Request, ‘How Great Is Our God’

Requested by “thewhiterabbit” (and I hoped I picked the right thing, I’d never heard this song before)–How Great Is Our God, by Chris Tomlin.

The hymn contest closes today.

By Request, ‘Is He Worthy?’

Requested by Susan, this gorgeous hymn by Chris Tomlin, Is He Worthy? I think we already know the answer to that question! And the beautiful photograph moved me close to tears.

If there is this much beauty left in a fallen world marred and polluted by sin–whatever will the restored Creation be like?

By Request, ‘O Church Arise’

I was hoping for some hymn requests, and we have this one from Susan: O Church Arise, by Keith and Kristyn Getty with an assist from Chris Tomlin. Inspired by Isaiah Chapter 60, “Arise, shine, for thy light has come.”

By Request, ‘Our God’

This request from Joshua, just in–Our God, by Chris Tomlin.

Our God is the only God: the only maker of heaven and earth, the only Lord, the only redeemer. There is no other.

By Request, ‘A Christmas Alleluiah’

Requested by Erlene, A Christmas Alleluiah, sung by Chris Tomlin with some help from his friends–keep those carols coming, folks. We defy the un-wisdom of this fallen world. Christ the Savior is born!