When light is bent around a surface, for instance, the surface itself effectively becomes invisible. Job 9:8. Here Christ dwells invisible to us at present; he is received up into heaven, retained there, and from thence will descend at the last day; and in the mean while is within the curtains of heaven,(within us for, heaven is within) unseen by us. Covering Yourself with light as with a cloak, Stretching out heaven like a tent curtain. Genesis 1:3, "And God said, Let there be light, and there was light." He seemed to put on light as a garment; he himself appeared as if invested with light. It was the first "manifestation" of God. He seemed at once to have put on light as his robe.
This family's southeast Missouri roots are evident when two sisters sit down at keyboards for a short rowsing rendition of "Are You Washed in the Blood?"
Malik Singing a song by Shana Wilson. After Jacobs' hip was broken during his battle God changed his name to Israel. From that moment on his life was never the same. So goes the song. Malik sang this for the very first time in front of an unknown crowd to him. Good job son.
This song was written in 2005 and has been played in several Churches around Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Through GodTube, I'm hoping the song's message will bless more people. Please leave a comment or send an email to [email protected].
Are we unworthy? Yes. Can we still be used? Yes! Why? Because GOD IS WORTHY. If you feel broken and unable to be used by God, be encouraged- your worth is in Him and His saving grace. This song came from a period of time when I all but convinced myself that God either couldn't or wouldn't use me, because He had so many other people to pick from...Then He spoke to my heart and told me that His strength was made perfect in my weakness. All I had to do was say is, "Here I am, use me."
This album contains the same hymns as the traditional style but I have simplified the arrangements to be suited to joining the other instruments in the worship band.
A tribute in song to all those first responders and the heroic search and rescue teams who fought tirelessly to find their fallen comrades in the aftermath of 9/11.
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