An achingly beautiful song, written by David Meece and Dwight Liles. I hope I interpreted it correctly. The first verse seems to have to do with a workaholic dad who was absent a lot of the time. I think the second verse is about the same little boy from the first verse, now a father himself. Of course, the last verse is about the throne of God, the most loving chair of all.
I heard this song on the sampler CD that I get with Worship Leader magazine (SongDiscovery). It blew me away. Not a real deep message: "God is good"; yeah, we know that. But the message is expressed very well and makes us remember how good He is. The song is centered around two key Bible verses. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us that God has good plans for us, to give us a hope and a future. And Romans 8:28 tells us that he uses everything for good, even the bad stuff in our lives.
Jaime co-wrote the song along with a close friend, Hope Darst, who challenged her after Jaime was a little bit disappointed in God's response to some of her prayers. A wonderful song. Thank you Jaime and Hope.
From Paul Baloche's album "A Greater Song", an album he recorded live at his home church. This is a straightforward and unabashed song of praise and thanks. He co-wrote the song along with Graham Kendrick.
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Three professional actors, using only two chairs, a table and a few cloths, bring the actual words of the New Testament to life with stunning simplicity and imagination.
Anthropos in association with Walking the dog Theater presents The Gospel of John, performed by David Anderson, Laurie Portocarrero and Glen Williamson directed by Adrian Locher and Benedicta Bertau. Originally devised by TaurusVoice Company, U.K.
Presented in a way that makes the Gospel accessible to anyone, this 100-minute performance is a breathtaking journey into one of the world's most beloved stories. The fast-paced action evokes all the tenderness, intimacy, passion, anger, and mystery of John the Evangelist's poetic masterpiece.
Daily Pulse - Hebrews 10:24-25 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
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