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The five things that are on my mind this week are worship songs.
Worship plays a huge part in our marriage. It is here where we can join together worshiping our Savior using the words and melodies of heart-searching songs to lift our eyes to the only One who knows us best.
It has been an emotional week for us. Maybe we’ll delve into that in future posts, but not yet. Right now worship is what is helping us most. These are five of our favorite songs. We hope you’ll take a few minutes to listen and let these songs minister to you as they have to us.
Here Again, by Elevation Worship
Do It Again, by Elevation Worship
The Stand, by Hillsong United
All Because of Christ, Austin Stone Worship
So Will I, Hillsong United
I am grateful for the gift God has given us through worship. It is in this place where His Spirit meets us in our point of need. What a gift I never want to take for granted.
What worship songs are your favorites?
This is our 5th post in the Ultimate Blog Challenge to post everyday in April.
Impossible Things by Chris Tomlin is my current wonderful ear-worm.
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I’m sure you didn’t mean to say Chris Tomlin is an ear worm. 😂😂
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I am sure it wouldn’t surprise you that none of those would make my list. I’m glad you found the ones that resonate in your soul- because that’s the real trick to a worshipful life.
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Exactly, Roy. I’d love to hear the ones that would make your list.
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An interesting post! loved it
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We cannot imagine our lives and marriage without worship songs and together worship time. It has gotten us through some of our most challenging times. It for sure has brought both of us closer to God and closer to one another.
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Yes! Worship helps you connect on a deeper level when it’s hard to find the words yourself. Thanks for commenting!
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In this vast and lonely land
where cancer’s bound my soul,
music helps me take a stand,
and this is how I roll:
Dropkick Murphys’ “Hang ‘Em High”
is singularly a blessing
because I darn well refuse to die
and hold what they’re professing.
Cancer’s got advantage here,
and I am sore outgunned;
its fell companion, yeah, it’s fear,
but I’m not born to run.
It may be my last place and time,
but this is where I draw the line.
Hope you don’t mind if I add the Youtube link?
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That is fine Andrew. Thank you for sharing!
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In this vast and lonely land
where cancer’s bound my soul,
music helps me take a stand,
and this is how I roll:
Dropkick Murphys’ “Hang ‘Em High”
is singularly a blessing
because I darn well refuse to die
and hold what they’re professing.
Cancer’s got advantage here,
and I am sore outgunned;
its fell companion, yeah, it’s fear,
but I’m not born to run.
It may be my last place and time,
but this is where I draw the line.
Hope you don’t mind if I add the Youtube link?
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Not at all. Thanks Andrew.
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Something about hymns, they have so much meaning. One of my favorites is “Here I Am Lord”, another is “Be Not Afraid”
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I do love the old hymns. It’s amazing how much truth has been memorized just by the repetition of singing these classics.
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great post
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Thank you, Shubhra!
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