Oh The Grace (Psalm 22) by worship songwriters Graham Kendrick and Wendell Kimbrough - Lyric Video

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
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    Graham met songwriter and performer Wendell Kimbrough (@wendellkmusic) in 2015. Discovering a shared love for the Psalms, they struck up a friendship that spans a generation and (literally) the Atlantic Ocean.
    Their collaboration produced Oh the Grace, a soaring Celtic folk hymn that celebrates God’s deliverance from shame.
    This will be the first single from Kimbrough’s upcoming album Planted Like Trees, and both Graham and Wendell are excited to share it with you.
    Oh the Grace (Psalm 22) was released on 7th June 2024 and can be streamed on Spotify using this link:
    open.spotify.com/track/7LLAsI...
    Lyrics: grahamkendrick.co.uk/oh-the-g...
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  • @judithmalan1502
    @judithmalan1502 Месяц назад +1

    Psalm 143❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jenniewallis3780
    @jenniewallis3780 Месяц назад +2

    God's Riches At Christ expenses

  • @markworthington1830
    @markworthington1830 Месяц назад +4

    IT'S TIME TO GET UP.
    Awake, awake, Zion, clothe yourself with strength! Put on your garments of splendor, Jerusalem, the holy city. Shake off your dust; rise up, sit enthroned, Jerusalem. Free yourself from the chains on your neck, Daughter Zion, now a captive.
    Isaiah 52:1,2
    Waking someone up is hard. Trying to wake someone up when they really, really don’t want to wake up is almost impossible. Unless… you have something exciting to tell them. For example, would this get you out of bed? “Wake up… it’s your birthday!” Or, “Get up, today’s the day we leave for our vacation!” Or, “Time to get up, it’s the first day of school” (Okay, maybe not that one). The point is good news can be a really powerful thing when you need someone to get up.
    That’s why God is sharing good news with his people (he calls them “Daughter Zion”) here in Isaiah. They had spent many years “asleep” in their faith. They forgot God and how much he loved them. They replaced him with false gods to give them what they wanted. As punishment, God allowed other powerful countries to take them from their homes, put them in chains and led them far away. Daughter Zion was captured. Unable to free herself, she slept.
    But God woke her up. “Get up!” he said. He had good news to share. He was going to give back her strength, beauty, and freedom! They had been taken away, but now God was going to buy them back and bring them home. Now they would remember God and who he is and what he did for them. This was such great news! But would be enough to catch their attention and get them to wake up?
    The thing is… we need our own wake-up call, too. We were held captive by sin, death, and the devil for so long… we fell asleep with no hope for rescue. But the Holy Spirit wakes us up with good news: you have been set free! Jesus bought you back from your captors. Isaiah said it was “without money that you were redeemed.” But that doesn’t mean it didn’t cost anything. Jesus paid the price for your freedom, not with gold or silver, but with holy precious blood and innocent suffering and death.
    Today, the Holy Spirit shakes you awake with the best news you could ever hear: Get up! Enjoy the freedom Jesus bought for you. Wake up and celebrate the name of your Savior Jesus, who said he was going to do this for you a long time ago and kept his promise!
    PRAYER:
    God our Savior, wake up our hearts from spiritual sleep and give us joyful hearts that love to hear the good news your Holy Spirit brings to us every day: the good news of sins forgiven in Jesus! Until the day you bring us home in heaven, we will celebrate your holy name! Amen

  • @suzannehall2960
    @suzannehall2960 Месяц назад +4

    Love