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What the Lord has done for me practice by Mike Phillips

What the Lord has done for me practice by Mike Phillips

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart [Intro, Expressive piano + soft strings] (Mmm… I’m calling out tonight…) (Oh, listen to my heart…) [Verse 1, Tender piano and pads] You are my light, my protector and peace, Answer my heart when I’m down on my knees. In my despair, You carried me through, Opened my cage, and freedom was You. How long will I chase what fades away, When love like Yours is here to stay? [Pre-Chorus, Gentle electric guitar enters] You heard my cry when no one cared, Your mercy spoke, I know You’re there. [Chorus, Soaring vocals with orchestral lift] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Verse 2, Piano and strings build slowly] Some still ask, “Who’ll bring us light?” But Your kindness breaks the night. You fill my cup, my joy runs deep, A peace so pure, it lets me sleep. The world may fade, but I still find, Your love forever intertwined. [Pre-Chorus, Gentle percussion joins] Each breath I take reminds me how, You lift the weight, You keep this vow. [Chorus, Full arrangement, emotional swell] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Bridge, Emotional string swells, heartfelt delivery] When I was lost, You set me free, You heard my prayer, You rescued me. I call Your name, I find my calm, Your touch, my shelter, safe and strong. [Final Chorus, Soaring power ballad climax] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. Through every storm, through every scar, I’ll trust Your love, it’s who You are. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin… I’ll never part. [Outro, Gentle piano + soft fade of strings] (Mmm… I’ll never part…) (Where You begin… You hold my heart…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics, changes made to focus on the individual rather than the audience Style: 90s–2000s power ballad, expressive piano, orchestral pads, emotional strings, gentle electric guitar, warm male vocal with heartfelt vibrato and cinematic lift

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore [Intro, Acoustic guitar riff + organ hum] (Mm, yeah… I’ve walked through the fire, Lord…) (But I ain’t bowin’ down no more…) [Verse 1, Gritty acoustic + soft drum shuffle] Got a thousand voices tryin’ to tear me apart, They whisper, “God ain’t comin’, you’re losin’ heart.” But You’re my shield when the night won’t end, My soul defender, my faithful friend. I call Your name, You hear me still, Your grace comes down from that sacred hill. [Pre-Chorus, Low growl with rising tension] When the dark closes in, I remember Your flame, You lift me up, I won’t drown in shame. [Chorus, Big soulful southern rock lift, harmony vocals] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Verse 2, Steady beat, organ swells, soulful delivery] They said I’d break, they said I’d fall, But mercy caught me through it all. Your hand reached down through the smoke and lies, And pulled me up where freedom flies. Now my chains are rust, my fear’s long gone, You gave me strength to carry on. [Pre-Chorus, Building intensity] The battle’s loud, but I hear Your voice, In the storm I still rejoice. [Chorus, Full band, electric guitar and choir backing] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Bridge, Gritty blues guitar solo + emotional vocals] Come save me, Lord, break the chains tonight, Crush the lies that kill the light. Shatter the teeth of the enemy’s roar, Your truth is my weapon, I’m free once more. [Final Chorus, Choir harmonies + soaring guitars] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — I’m alive, inspired! [Outro, Acoustic fade + organ sustain] (Mm… I’m not afraid anymore…) (You broke my chains… opened the door…) (Yeah, I’m not afraid anymore…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics style: Southern rock worship, blues-infused, resonant acoustic guitar, gritty electric riffs, warm organ pads, steady heartfelt drums, raspy soulful male vocals with harmony-lifted chorus

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 2 - Morning of Promise

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 2 - Morning of Promise Lyrics: [Intro, Bright synths, Gospel Choir] (Oh-oh-oh, the morning’s breaking) (Yeah, yeah, the light is waking) [Verse 1, Rhythmic piano, Joyful tone] The nations rise and dream in vain, Building kingdoms built on sand again, But heaven smiles, the throne still stands, Love unshaken by human hands. They cry, “We’ll break away, we’ll be free!” But the truth still sets the captive free. [Pre-Chorus, Energetic drums, Backing vocals “Oh-oh-oh”] The dawn is coming, brighter than before, Grace is rising, can’t be ignored! [Chorus, Full band, Gospel Choir joins] He said, “You are my son, my light today, I’ll lift you up in every way. Ask for the nations, they’ll come to you, The world reborn, the skies made new. Break every chain, let hope display, What was in darkness will shine today!” [Verse 2, Soulful pop groove] The Lord laughs from heaven’s view, The plans of men can’t dim what’s true. His word resounds, His promise strong, On Zion’s hill, where hearts belong. No fear can shake this holy ground, Where grace and glory both resound. [Pre-Chorus, Uplifting melody] He speaks and storms begin to calm, His power breaks like morning’s psalm. [Chorus, Layered vocals, Gospel choir harmonies] He said, “You are my son, my light today, I’ll lift you up in every way. Ask for the nations, they’ll come to you, The world reborn, the skies made new. Break every chain, let hope display, What was in darkness will shine today!” [Bridge, Call-and-response, Handclaps, Choir echoes] Be wise, all rulers, open your eyes! (Open your eyes!) Serve the Lord with joy, let your praises rise! (Praises rise!) Show respect to the Son of Light, He brings the dawn that ends the night! [Breakdown, Piano + choir hums] He blesses all who run to Him, New mercy rising, light won’t dim. [Final Chorus, Full band, soaring vocals, choir in full harmony] He said, “You are my son, my light today, I’ll lift you up in every way. Ask for the nations, they’ll come to you, The world reborn, the skies made new. Break every chain, let hope display, What was in darkness will shine today!” [Outro, Gospel choir fades, gentle synths shimmer] (You are my son...) (And I am your Father...) The morning comes... the promise forever. --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics Style: Upbeat inspirational pop-gospel, bright synths, rhythmic piano, punchy drums, soulful pop vocals, gospel choir harmonies, modern pop production

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 1 - The Way to Happiness

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. [Verse 1] God blesses those people who refuse evil advice and won't follow sinners or join in sneering at God. Instead, they find happiness in the Teaching of the Lord, and they think about it day and night. [Chorus] They are like trees growing beside a stream, trees that produce fruit in season and always have leaves. Those people succeed in everything they do. [Verse 2] That isn't true of those who are evil— they are like straw blown by the wind. Sinners won't have an excuse on the day of judgment, and they won't have a place with the people of God. [Chorus] They are like trees growing beside a stream, trees that produce fruit in season and always have leaves. Those people succeed in everything they do. [Bridge] The Lord protects everyone who follows him, but the wicked follow a road that leads to ruin. [Chorus] They are like trees growing beside a stream, trees that produce fruit in season and always have leaves. Those people succeed in everything they do. [Outro] Those people succeed in everything they do. genre: worship, rock, pop, gospel

The Race - By Mark R. Spencer

This song focuses on those of us who seek Heaven as our finish line. If we cross that line, in pursuit of the Salvation of Jesus, everybody wins the race. It's only when we seek earthly prizes that we lose.

Blind Faith - By Mark R. Spencer

This song is about a question that was posed to me shortly after my near death experience in 1992. An acquaintance of mine came to me asking if I could give him an example of faith.The song touches on that example. It's about a man walking a well kept road with no stumbling blocks. But, on one side of the road is the biblical abyss, and on the other is hell. I'm seeing this in my head as I tell him the story. I see the light dim, until it becomes pitch black, and then I asked him what he thought the man would do. Immediately, he said: "He falls to his knees and prays" …which sounded logical to me. But in my mind, I saw the light return, and the man was still walking. And then my perspective began to change, as I moved down and in front of the man. As I did, I told my friend what I was seeing. I was in front of the walking man, and could see his face. His eyes were completely white. The darkness never affected him, because he couldn't see it. Nor could he see the light. He had always walked in faith, and never needed to pray anything other than “Thank you Father, for guiding my steps”.

The Word Of The Lord - By Mark R Spencer

Nothing can defeat the Word Of The Lord! God is truth, and, like God, truth is absolute. It's what IS. Our truth is grounded in earthly desires, pride, greed, narcissism, and so on (If we believe it, it must be true). THE truth is grounded in what is, whether we believe it or not. And if you could ask truth it's name, the reply you'd receive would likely be: "I AM, that I AM".

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Temptation and Fall Gen3

This song is base on Genesis 3

Life in Gods Garden Gen2

This song is based on Genesis 2

Richard Lynch Kris Kristofferson cover - Why Me Lord

Christian country video from Richard Lynch, covering Kris Kristofferson classic

Eddy Mann - O' Come

Christmas video from chart topping Christian Americana artist

Official Video And It Began Gen1

A song based on Genesis 1

Neal McCoy Celebrates 10 Years of Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance Every Day

Country music superstar Neal McCoy sits down with Brandon Woolum to reflect on a milestone unlike any other in his career. On January 7, McCoy celebrates 10 straight years of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance every single day on Facebook Live. In this interview, McCoy shares how the daily pledge began, why he has never missed a day, and how a simple act of patriotism has grown into a powerful tradition followed by more than a million people. He opens up about the personal roots behind his love for country, including his mother’s story, his USO tours, and the sacrifices of America’s service members. McCoy also looks ahead to the January 7 celebration and explains why honoring the flag continues to matter across generations through faith, family, and respect for country.

This Powerful ‘Heart of Worship’ Cover Will Give You Chills

This powerful “Heart of Worship” cover will give you chills. Joel Jackson never fails to amaze. Watch the video to hear him pour his heart out to God. 

The ambiance of the video is laid-back. Joel sits on a messy bed in a small room. He strums his guitar in his lap. 

An artwork of the cross sits on an AC unit nearby. It’s a familiar and relatable setting.

The setting shows that worship doesn’t always happen in a church; sometimes it happens right in the middle of our mess. The video somewhat implies that Joel has just paused his day to stop and give God glory. Worshipping Him is the most important thing in that moment. 

There is a great deal of sincerity in this video. Joel seems completely absorbed in his performance, and it touches your heart to see it. Some of the lyrics to “Heart of Worship are:

You search much deeper within
Through the way things appear
You're looking into my heart, yeah
I'm comin' back to the heart of worship

Joel has a whole series of 90s worship song covers, and they all sound full of spirit. His humble music videos seem so powerful because they are so simply set up. All the focus is on the lyrics he’s singing. 

They brim with authenticity. You can tell that, for Joel, it is all about connecting with God on a personal level. It reminds you of humility and peaceful reflection. 

Each note feels impactful and intentional. It’s pure and heartfelt worship that homes in on the true meaning of the song. 

Joel is so inspiring with his uncomplicated worship. You often see huge choirs, lots of lights, and instruments in worship, but this is something more sincere. Sometimes the best worship is offered in honesty, with quiet reflection and an open heart.

This Peaceful Piano Rendition of ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness’ Is Stunning

Don’t overlook what might seem simple. This peaceful piano rendition of “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” is stunning. Jason Coleman puts great effort into his performance with every stroke of a key. Watch the video to see it for yourself. 

Jason is a master pianist, and this song is a testament to that. He adds in quick, special notes that make his version unique while doing justice to the classic hymn. For those who want to put voice to the keys, some of the lyrics are: 

Great is thy faithfulness, O God, my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with thee.
Thou changest not, thy compassions, they fail not;
As thou hast been, thou forever wilt be.

“Great is Thy Faithfulness” was written in 1923 by hymnwriter and poet Thomas Obediah Chisholm. Thomas is said to have written over a thousand hymns, but he humbly described himself as “just an old shoe.” 

“Great Is Thy Faithfulness” was a poem that Thomas sent to Reverend William H. Runyan from Chicago’s Hope Publishing Company. The reverend loved the poem and set a melody to it. 

The reverend said, “This particular poem held such an appeal that I prayed most earnestly that my tune might carry over its message in a worthy way, and the subsequent history of its use indicates that God answered prayer. It was written in Baldwin, Kansas, in 1923, and was first published in my private song pamphlets."

Even without the lyrics present, the song reaches hearts, turning them to God’s greatness and endearing presence. And Jason does a wonderful job of showing his audience just that. 

“Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding.” Isaiah 40:28

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Timeless Hymn 'How Great Thou Art' Gets a Stirring, Chilling Cover

Listen to this beautiful performance of the timeless hymn ‘How Great Thou Art.’ The singer in the video is Bella Taylor Smith, and her cover of this classic hymn will give you chills. This is one performance that is sure to uplift you and encourage your soul!

‘Oh Lord, my God, when I, in awesome wonder, 
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, 
Thy power throughout the universe displayed’

Bella's rendition of ‘How Great Thou Art’ is truly heavenly to listen to. What a beautiful voice and gift from God.

In 2021, Bella Taylor Smith was crowned the winner of The Voice Australia, and in 2023, she toured with Pentatonix. She has amassed quite a fan base over the past few years, and many people online have shared how much they adore Bella’s voice and her rendition of this beloved hymn.

“Holy cow, this blessed me. Don’t ever stop singing, Bella,” comments one person online. “The Lord has blessed you with the voice of an angel and you point the world to Him with it. I can’t think of a better way to use your extraordinary gift. Lord bless you and keep you, sis.

“A simple music background and still a great presentation of this beloved hymn. Praise God for your ministry, Bella and your guitarist!” writes another person after watching the video.

As for the background of ‘How Great Thou Art,’ the hymn started in Sweden in 1886, and it is fascinating to hear how the song made its way to the United States. Author and editor Carl Boberg originally wrote ‘How Great Thou Art’ as a poem. Later, those words were set to a Swedish folk tune. Then, in 1907, Manfred von Glehn translated it into German, and five years later, a Russian pastor named Ivan Prokhanoff created a Russian adaptation.

Then, in the early 1920s, Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Hine left their home in England and went to Poland as missionaries. That’s when they heard the Russian adaptation of ‘How Great Thou Art.’ Reverend Hine decided to write the English lyrics and make his own arrangement of the Swedish melody. After going through many iterations, we have the beloved ‘How Great Thou Art’ hymn that we know today. 

We hope you enjoyed listening to this version of ‘How Great Thou Art’ from Bella Taylor Smith today!

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