‘Morning Has Broken’

Here in Jersey it’s rainy and foggy and grey this morning, not nice at all–but don’t be fooled. God has plenty of glorious mornings in store for us.

Meanwhile… Morning Has Broken, sung by Orla Fallon.

‘Morning Has Broken’

I don’t know about you, but the beauty of this hymn brings me near to tears every time I hear it–Morning Has Broken, sung here by Orla Fallon.

When God finished His work, he called it very good.

Somewhere in each and every one of us there is a longing for that Creation as it was.

‘Morning Has Broken’

This hymn reminds us, oh, so gently, that every new day is a new creation from God’s hand. And we are drawn in the spirit to Eden, where God once walked.

Sung by Orla Fallon, Morning Has Broken.

‘Morning Has Broken’

This was the first hymn that popped into my head this morning, so I’m going with it–Morning Has Broken, sung by Orla Fallon.

God didn’t just create the first morning of the first day.

He re-creates it every day.

‘Morning Has Broken’

I never knew this was a hymn, way back when Cat Stevens was singing it as a hit song and you heard it on the radio. But then I heard it sung as a hymn on a “Father Brown” episode, of all places–and here it is for you: Morning Has Broken, sung by Orla Fallon. And it’s fitting that the sight of God’s handiwork should move us to grateful prayer.

‘Morning Has Broken’

I never knew, until recently, that Morning Has Broken is a hymn–and quite a lovely hymn, at that. Here it’s sung by Orla Fallon. Don’t be surprised if it sticks with you all day.

‘Morning Has Broken’

You may remember this as a Cat Stevens hit from way back; but actually, and before Cat Stevens ever came along, it’s a hymn likening each day God ordains to the very first day He Created. Morning Has Broken, sung by Orla Fallon: suggested by Susan. Thank you, Susan–I love this hymn.