‘Revive Us Again’ (We Need It)

As you enjoy Nathan and Lyle performing Revive Us Again, Patty and I are vegetating in the doctor’s waiting room. Having endured all those tests, my wife wants a diagnosis and a treatment plan. Is that asking too much? If the doctor doesn’t come across today, we’ll have to start doctor-shopping.

Please pray for us: certainly Patty’s health needs to be revived. We believe the Lord can do this. And we ask for it in Jesus’ name, Amen.

P.S.–Well, as it turns out, we’re not there, after all. Patty decided to cancel. No more doctoring till after New Year’s, if we can possibly avoid it.

‘Revive Us Again’ (Revived)

I didn’t have a hymn request when I opened the blog today, so for the time being I went with the first hymn that came into my head–Revive Us Again, a classic from 1863. I just love this rendition of it by Nathan and Lyle, in Denton County, Texas.

Curtain Call,’Revive Us Again’

My only excuse for posting this again–reviving it again?–is that I really love this hymn and this rendition of it, and I think it gives glory to God when we sing it, whistle it, or just listen to it. Without further ado, here are Nathan and Lyle, at home in Denton County, Texas. with Revive Us Again. 

Encore, ‘Revive Us Again’

I’m posting this yesterday so it will appear today, while I’m taking Patty to the doctor. She’s already getting cold feet because she feels a bit better today, so I don’t know. I’ll make ready to go and pray for the best. Please, everybody, pray for us.

Meanwhile, here’s Nathan and Lyle from Denton County Texas, with auto harp and guitar and Revive Us Again, one of my favorite hymns. I once whistled it to a couple of deer and they seemed to like it, too.

P.S.–Well, I managed to make a hash of that, so tomorrow’s hymn is appearing today, and I have to try to set up today’s hymn to appear tomorrow. *Sigh*

Encore, ‘Revive Us Again’

I don’t know about you, but I need a lot of reviving: one of those points in life when you just dread to hear the phone ring.

And so, for another curtain call, Nathan and Lyle from Denton County, Texas, with Revive Us Again. Consider it a prayer.

One More Time, ‘Revive Us Again’

Do you find that these morning hymns come back to you throughout the day? I do. But this one, Revive Us Again (by William Mackay, 1863), started knocking on my door as soon as I got up today.

Performed at home by Nathan and Lyle in Denton County, Texas.

One More Time, ‘Revive Us Again’

Do we need revival? Oh, yeah. Yeah, we do.

Revive Us Again was written by William Mackay in 1863: played here by Nathan and Lyle with autoharp and guitar. Chords and lyrics provided, in case you’d like to sing and strum along. Ignore the music stand, they’re not going all Hollywood on us.

Encore, By Request: ‘Revive Us Again’

Susan asked for this yesterday, and at the time I said, “Gee, I’m sure I posted that one just a little while ago…” But what was I thinking? This is Revive Us Again–and I don’t know about you, but I can always use some reviving! There is so much to weary our souls, and only Jesus can refresh them.

Nathan on auto harp, Lyle on guitar–this is my favorite rendition of the hymn. Even the deer around here like it, when I whistle it to them.

‘Revive Us Again’ (Please!)

Please bear with my hymn selection–Nathan (auto-harp) and Lyle (guitar) from Denton County, Texas, performing a classic 19th-century hymn, Revive Us Again. I will have to work two or three times as hard as usual this week, just to catch up, and I need reviving.

Tomorrow morning I’ll be late because I have to take Robbie’s sister, Peep, to the vet… for I don’t know what. I pray it turns out to be nothing. Peep is Patty’s little shadow who follows her everywhere she goes.

‘Revive Us Again’

This is the hymn that was with me this morning, so this is the hymn I’m posting–Revive Us Again, sung by Nathan (auto-harp) and Lyle from Denton County, Texas.

For the many of you who are new to this blog, we like to start each day with a hymn and we take requests. So if you have a favorite hymn that you’d like to see posted here, just let me know.