And we have a hymn request from Erlene–Before Your Throne, by Dallas Holm. I think you’ll find this sweet and soothing.
And I don’t want to cover any more nooze today.
And we have a hymn request from Erlene–Before Your Throne, by Dallas Holm. I think you’ll find this sweet and soothing.
And I don’t want to cover any more nooze today.
Easter is coming, everybody, and we want to post your favorite Easter hymns and worship songs.
This request is from Erlene–Rise Again, by Dallas Holm.
Let’s start the day with a worship song requested by Erlene: I’ve Never Seen the Righteous Forsaken, sung by Dallas Holm.
We’re open for hymn requests all day, folks. If you’ve got a hymn you’d like to see posted, just “Leave a Reply” anywhere on the blog, and we’ll do the rest.
We have a bonus hymn today, courtesy of Erlene: I’ve Never Seen the Righteous Forsaken, by Dallas Holm. If the words seem familiar, that’s because they come from Psalm 37: “I have never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.”
And now I have to disappear for a while, swallowed up the bankers’ labyrinth, trying to settle the few crumbs left of Aunt Joan’s estate–all of which is to be consumed by the government, because she ran out of money and Medicaid had to foot the bill. This business is never over.
(Trying to work around having only one computer instead of two…)
Let’s have your Easter hymn requests, everybody. Don’t be shy!
This is Rise Again by Dallas Holm, requested by Erlene.
Requested by Erlene, here is Rise Again by Dallas Holm.
Rejoice, rejoice in Easter!
Now let me see if I can find and post my favorite Easter movie clip for you.
Erlene, welcome back to this blog audience. This is the hymn which you say brings down your blood pressure–I’ll Rise Again, by Dallas Holm. We should all have a couple of hymns that do that for us. We need them.
We stand in the watch-tower, sounding the alarm bell. God will not blame us if no one listens. But He will blame us if we remain silent.
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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.