Bonus Hymn, ‘Psalm 76’

For a little extra fortification for the day, here’s Psalm 76 (“In Judah is God known; his name is great in Israel”), performed by Zac Hicks and Cherry Creek Worship.

If you’d prefer a more solemn rendition, here again is Andy Kenway (sorry, no video) https://soundcloud.com/andy-kenway/psalm-76-king-alfreds-battle

Bonus Hymn, ‘Thy Word is a Lamp unto My Feet’

This is an evil age, and we who are God’s people need to sing louder! Not that He can’t hear us, no–we need to hear God’s praise.

So here, borrowed from Psalm 119, is Thy Word is a Lamp unto My Feet–kind of newfangled, but very good, nevertheless.

Hymn, ‘He Leadeth Me’

He leadeth me… Yes, that really is a blessed thought. If you’re not following Jesus Christ, where are you going?

I picked this version of the hymn because I like the sound of it. Feel free to sing along!

P.S.–Remember, I take requests. If there’s a hymn you’d like to see posted here, please let me know. It doesn’t even have to be on a Sunday. Given the condition of this fallen world today, when is a good time not to have a hymn?

Hymn, ‘To God Be the Glory’

Here’s another hymn I never heard before, another high-spirited rendition by the Church of God. That congregation can really sing!

So let’s start our Sunday giving glory to God, and letting Him hear our thanksgiving and praise. Greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world!

Remember, I’m taking suggestions for hymns to post on Sunday morning, so if there’s a hymn you’d like to see posted here, please let me know.

Hymn, ‘Before the Throne of God Above’

Yes, I know it isn’t Sunday. But after a day of monitoring the news, I feel the need of a hymn.

This one comes to us courtesy of Weaving Word, a regular reader of this blog. I’d never heard it before, although it’s been around since 1863. Its soothing harmony carries a strong Biblical message.

Like the lady said–when things look bleak, sing louder.