“Here I raise my Ebenezer” that line always has a way of touching me because of the meaning behind it. For those who don’t know, Ebenezer literally means “stone of help” and was raised as a commemoration by Samuel because God protected his children after they put their faith in him. The Philistines planned to attack the Israelites while they were vulnerable and Samuel pled for the Israelites to turn from idols and false Gods and that if trust put their faith in God he would protect them always, they did and so Philistines planned to attack the Israelites and when they approached ready to wipe them out God released a loud thunder storm which caused the Philistines to retreat in fear! It’s a reminder that God is all we need, he is our Ebenezer an ever present help. ❤️ Praise God!
I had to watch this after binging worship songs by elevation and hilllsong just to refresh my soul. Why every church doesn't just stick to hymns is beyond me
Those big churches you mentioned are very worldly. I found out a lot on Apostate Report about these popular worship music artists, they're bad news. Kings is good though. I think churches should stick to hymns instead of making church a rock concert with a lukewarm, repentless mini-sermon. I used to play on a contemporary worship team but I'm beginning to see, worship music isn't supposed to be like that.
What's the point of singing old hymns only though? Because they became traditional? You know at one point in time they were new. And when the Bible uses the word "hymns" it doesn't mean sing praise songs from the 1800s. The Greek word in Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16 is ὕμνοις (humnos) which is just a general song of praise to God. All that should matter honestly is are the lyrics honoring to God and are they theologically sound.
“Here I raise my Ebenezer” that line always has a way of touching me because of the meaning behind it. For those who don’t know, Ebenezer literally means “stone of help” and was raised as a commemoration by Samuel because God protected his children after they put their faith in him. The Philistines planned to attack the Israelites while they were vulnerable and Samuel pled for the Israelites to turn from idols and false Gods and that if trust put their faith in God he would protect them always, they did and so Philistines planned to attack the Israelites and when they approached ready to wipe them out God released a loud thunder storm which caused the Philistines to retreat in fear! It’s a reminder that God is all we need, he is our Ebenezer an ever present help. ❤️
Praise God!
Wow! Thank you for explaining that. I love this song but did not know what Ebenezer stood for. Now I know. Praise the Lord! God bless!
Thank you!
AMEN! 🙏❤️
Thank you
I wish they made worship as biblically deep as this nowadays 😢
I’m so glad this is available again, it is one of my favorite songs and was temporarily banned in my country.
Praise God
Prone to wander, Lord I feel it
Such a great rendition by such a rad band!
THIS ONE I LOVE IT OUT OF EVERY SONG EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC. This one breaks my heart in the best way possible ….
I had to watch this after binging worship songs by elevation and hilllsong just to refresh my soul. Why every church doesn't just stick to hymns is beyond me
Because it says to sing new songs to the Lord in the bible...
So im fairly new to church and noone at my church seems to know this song.
Those big churches you mentioned are very worldly. I found out a lot on Apostate Report about these popular worship music artists, they're bad news. Kings is good though. I think churches should stick to hymns instead of making church a rock concert with a lukewarm, repentless mini-sermon. I used to play on a contemporary worship team but I'm beginning to see, worship music isn't supposed to be like that.
What's the point of singing old hymns only though? Because they became traditional? You know at one point in time they were new. And when the Bible uses the word "hymns" it doesn't mean sing praise songs from the 1800s. The Greek word in Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16 is ὕμνοις (humnos) which is just a general song of praise to God. All that should matter honestly is are the lyrics honoring to God and are they theologically sound.
This is a great song! Under appreciated at the moment I think
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing...authored by Baptist pastor and hymnodist Robert Robinson 1758...
I can't stop listening to this
awesomeness
Guys! This hymn is amazing and you only make it better! Stuck on this one.
Beautiful rendition of one of my favorite songs 🙂
I love this.
My new favorite rendition of this fantastic hymn. Thank you!
Such a great song❤❤❤❤
Chilling
great interpretation, but i'm convinced the drummer is not comfortable with 3/4
it's a polyrhythm friend, it is done intentionally
well, maybe not a polyrhythm, that's probably up for interpretation, but the drums are for sure in 4/4