‘Days of Elijah’ (and the Crowd Goes Wild!)

Erlene thought it might be good to post this again: Days of Elijah, Paul Wilbur, full orchestra, and who knows how big an audience singing and dancing in the aisles. Normally I post the video with U.S. Marines singing it.

Wow! If this worship song doesn’t pump you up, I don’t know what will. It’s going to be in my head all night, but I don’t mind a bit. Turn up the volume!

‘Days of Elijah’ (Oo-Rah!)

There is no God like Jehovah, and there’s no one sings His praises louder than these U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton–Days of Elijah. These are good words and good men to remember as we watch the darkening swirl of today’s current events.

If you’re new to this blog, we take hymn requests whenever we get any. So if there’s a hymn you’d like to see posted here, just let us know.

Ooh-Rah! ‘Days of Elijah’

I feel a need for this today. Maybe you do, too.

These are our Marines, singing Days of  Elijah. Think the libs’ll be able to get these guys to turn against the Lord our God?

Not a chance.

Blast Off! ‘Days of Elijah’

A hall full of U.S. Marines singing Days of Elijah–turn up the volume, boys and girls! “There’s no God like Jehovah!”

Requested by Erlene (I wish I’d thought of it!)–and I hope she doesn’t mind that I used this version.

Let’s see the ACLU shut these guys down.

By Request, ‘Days of Elijah’

We can thank Erlene for suggesting this rip-snorter of a joyful noise unto the Lord–Days of Elijah, sung by Paul Wilbur with backup by, I think, everybody.

I also love the way these lyrics tie together the Old and New Testaments, the prophets and the Revelation, Moses and the Church–as indeed they should be tied, because the Bible is a unity. I know Christians who think the Old Testament doesn’t count. They couldn’t be more wrong.

By Request, ‘Days of Elijah’

This isn’t exactly the format in which Erlene requested this hymn; but when I watched this video of a hall full of U.S. Marines singing it, I couldn’t resist: Days of Elijah. It stirred my soul. May it stir yours, too.

Yes, I know this song–not to mention the Marines–will make some people highly nervous. It celebrates God’s earthly heroes of the Old Testament, Moses and the Prophets, and David, as forerunners and types of Jesus Christ Our Lord. I defy you to remain unmoved when these Marines burst out, “There is no God like Jehovah!”

Amen and amen!