Most of us at one time or another have asked God "What do You see in me that makes me worthy of salvation? What do You see in me that You sent Your only son to die for me?" I'm reminded of Psalms 8:4 - "What is man that You are mindful of him?" Well first of all, God created us. Regardless of the ugliness inside all of us, He only sees beauty. Second, He loves us unconditionally.
This song by Mikeschair addresses those questions. The bridge of the song pretty much gives the answer: "You're worth it, you can't earn it. The cross have proven that you're sacred and blameless. Your life has purpose." So, yes, you *are* someone worth dying for.
The song was written by Ben Glover, Mike Grayson, and Sam Tinnesz.
From her album "Captivated". We as Christians are waiting for Jesus to return and take us to our reward in heaven. Rather than me try to explain the motivation for Nicole to write this song, I'll let Nicole say it herself:
"Every other day there is a tornado or an earthquake or a tsunami or oil spill or whatever it is. Even nature is crying out for the return of Christ, for His kingdom, but His kingdom actually is already here. The kingdom of God is among us. God is already the king. We're not going to make Him king at the end of time. In the song, it is asking 'let your kingdom be revealed among us. Let your kingdom be seen by all. Let your kingdom be acknowledged by all. May your justice rein and rule."
Krissy Nordhoff from The People's Church in Franklin, Tennessee singing "There Is One Who Is Holy". A song of reverence to the one and only Lord and King. He is unique. Only He is worthy.
A lego animation of the Crucifixion of Jesus created by Christopher WIlliams & Jonah Van Tine, Youth Animation Ministry of Calvary Chapel Anne Arundel County https://www.ccaac.org/
Music credits Blood on My Hands Written by Todd Agnew (c)2005 Koala Music (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved. Based on the song, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". Lyrics by Francis Jane Crosby. Music by William Howard Doane (Public Domain). Todd Agnew appears courtesy of Ardent Records Song and recording used by permission from Ardent Music LLC on behalf of Photon Music and Ardent Records.
A lego animation of the Crucifixion of Jesus created by Christopher WIlliams & Jonah Van Tine, Youth Animation Ministry of Calvary Chapel Anne Arundel County https://www.ccaac.org/
Music credits Blood on My Hands Written by Todd Agnew (c)2005 Koala Music (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved. Based on the song, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". Lyrics by Francis Jane Crosby. Music by William Howard Doane (Public Domain). Todd Agnew appears courtesy of Ardent Records Song and recording used by permission from Ardent Music LLC on behalf of Photon Music and Ardent Records.
God is a man of war and gives his children mighty weapons to bring down strongholds in their lives. These are not worldly weapons but they are effective against any attack of the enemy. He has given the word of God which is greater than any tactic of the enemy. He has given praise which pushes back the enemy attacks and brings freedom in every situation. He has given his blood and his Holy Spirit, the power of God to fight the good fight of faith.
I heard this beautiful song on the SongDiscovery Volume #93 sampler CD. The song was written by Jennie Lee Riddle (she wrote the hugely popular "Revelation Song") and Crystal Yates. Crystal sings lead here, and Jennie Riddle and Will Yates are singing harmony. What an achingly exquisite song.
Selah has a version of this song coming out on their new CD to be released in August 2011. Can't wait to hear their version.
Natalie Grant has a popular version of this song out right now, but this is one of my favorite versions. The authors of the song, Krissy Nordhoff and Michael Neale, from The People's Church in Franklin, Tennessee sing vocals here. I made another video of this song a while ago, sung by Danielle Berg and Michael Neale, which is very nice, too. Krissy was unable to sing on that one, since she was eight and nine-tenths months pregnant at the time they recorded the album. I'm glad she finally got the chance to make this recording. A really majestic song. One of my favorites. Very well done.
From Laura's amazing album "Blessings" this is a beautiful communion song called "Remember". "Remembering" is one of the reasons that we regularly celebrate communion. As if we need to be reminded to the great sacrifice that Jesus made for us. But it's binding for the church to remember that sacrifice corporately. Laura composed this song.
A song of devotion and submission and praise to our Lord. The important word, of course, is "choose". We have to make a choice to follow God, it doesn't just happen automatically. We have to step out and confess that we are nothing without Him, and then all of the things He has promised will follow.
A song of faith written by Keith & Kristyn Getty originally from Ireland, with a little help from their good buddy Stuart Townend. Take a look at Hebrews 11 (the faith chapter) before you watch this, just to get you in the right spirit (if you aren't already). From the wonderful album "Awaken The Dawn"; one of those few albums where every song is a winner.
Sometimes people reach a phase of their life where they feel like they are "broken beyond repair". By nature we want to hold on to our past, but once we finally submit to God and are "born again" we never regret it.
No matter what we've been through, we have to continue to dream and continue to believe. We have our reward waiting for us in heaven. As Philippians 3:20 says, "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ." Yes, Jesus Christ, our Savior, and our Redeemer. That's what this wonderful song is all about.
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