We are going through a hard trial and much glorious sanctification. These that been a blessing to my heart, this one bring me to tears. So many times lately, I don’t know how or what to pray. These hymns and psalms have stirred my spirit and given me strength to pray. Thank you. I’m holding on to these truths. I’m playing these for my children as well and filling my house with praises for our Great Lord. Thank you.
This might have made me post-mil. I’ve read this Psalm before. But right here, right now it’s so clear: “He will hand dominion also from Sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.” Why has that not clicked before? Amazing truth. Amazing song. Amazing God.
So glad you let this Psalm build musically and gave it some space. Awesome job, it's on repeat around me. May all the kings before Him fall all nations serve this Righteous King.
I'm a staunch (some might say flaming) Dispensational Premillennialist, and I absolute adore this rendition! XD A few weeks ago I preached on the Kingdom of God as anticipated in the Royal Psalms, and Psalm 72 was the climactic passage in my sermon. Beautiful pacing and the combination of longing and triumph is palpable. "In him shall men of Earth be blessed, and blessed by nations shall he be... His glory fills the ends of Earth" We may differ on the timing and the roles of Israel and the Church in the eschaton, but this... this is truly the hope and vision of all who know the Messiah. Amen, amen, so let it be! Even so, come Lord Jesus.
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing the talents God has given you! I think this should play at the end of every Haunted Cosmos episode, as to remind the listeners (including myself) who may have gotten a slight case of 'chicken', to remember who this world is under. Haha
I am a Southern Baptist pastor who has been postmillennial (as were most of the earliest Southern Baptists) for decades. I'm listening to almost no music but Sauve psalms these days. I love everything about this stuff. Well, except this: we need to help Brian tighten up his King James English. For example, "all who on him crieth out" doesn't work. "All" (plural) doesn't agree with "crieth" (singular). You could keep the meter right and get the grammar right by tweaking the lyric just a little. Maybe "do cry out"? I was raised on the King James Bible, and I notice these gripes. But that's only a smidgeon. Everything else is glorious, better than I've heard in years.
This was a complex piece. I don't know how I feel about it. Not a bad thing, I can hear parts being a proclamation ceremony, other parts I see a father's joy & legacy.
Beautiful postmil anthem. Encourages my heart immensely.
Driving through Arizona during a storm last night listening to this with brilliant flashes of lightning all around. What a glorious King we serve!
Psalm 72 is the cry of all the saints. Come Lord Jesus, come quickly!
We are going through a hard trial and much glorious sanctification. These that been a blessing to my heart, this one bring me to tears.
So many times lately, I don’t know how or what to pray. These hymns and psalms have stirred my spirit and given me strength to pray.
Thank you. I’m holding on to these truths. I’m playing these for my children as well and filling my house with praises for our Great Lord.
Thank you.
EPIC rendering of this Psalm, praise the LORD!
This might have made me post-mil. I’ve read this Psalm before. But right here, right now it’s so clear: “He will hand dominion also from Sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.”
Why has that not clicked before?
Amazing truth. Amazing song. Amazing God.
I’m glad someone else said it because I’ve been meditating on this song for the last day, and it’s really doing something to my heart.
"He has great pity on the weak and needy ones He ever saves" - what a comfort and a relief
My jaw dropped at “May grain abound in all His land…”
The artistry of this gospel piece is brilliant - that build at the end - wow!
Thank you! This is my favorite song on the album.
@@Brian_Sauve mine also!
@@Brian_Sauve Mine too, perfect song length for my drive to work every morning
The best postmil Bible passage! Love it - on repeat. Thank you Brian (and also King David).
So glad you let this Psalm build musically and gave it some space. Awesome job, it's on repeat around me. May all the kings before Him fall all nations serve this Righteous King.
My favorite song on the album. So beautifully rendered!
I'm a staunch (some might say flaming) Dispensational Premillennialist, and I absolute adore this rendition! XD A few weeks ago I preached on the Kingdom of God as anticipated in the Royal Psalms, and Psalm 72 was the climactic passage in my sermon. Beautiful pacing and the combination of longing and triumph is palpable. "In him shall men of Earth be blessed, and blessed by nations shall he be... His glory fills the ends of Earth" We may differ on the timing and the roles of Israel and the Church in the eschaton, but this... this is truly the hope and vision of all who know the Messiah. Amen, amen, so let it be! Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Amen
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing the talents God has given you! I think this should play at the end of every Haunted Cosmos episode, as to remind the listeners (including myself) who may have gotten a slight case of 'chicken', to remember who this world is under. Haha
Favourite song on the album. Stunning.
I am a Southern Baptist pastor who has been postmillennial (as were most of the earliest Southern Baptists) for decades. I'm listening to almost no music but Sauve psalms these days. I love everything about this stuff. Well, except this: we need to help Brian tighten up his King James English. For example, "all who on him crieth out" doesn't work. "All" (plural) doesn't agree with "crieth" (singular). You could keep the meter right and get the grammar right by tweaking the lyric just a little. Maybe "do cry out"? I was raised on the King James Bible, and I notice these gripes. But that's only a smidgeon. Everything else is glorious, better than I've heard in years.
Changing "all" to "each" preserves the meter and grammar; I make the mental switch when listening.
I’ve been looking forward to this psalm! Great work!
Brian, this is so incredibly good. Thank you.
This was a complex piece. I don't know how I feel about it. Not a bad thing, I can hear parts being a proclamation ceremony, other parts I see a father's joy & legacy.
Awesome!
Many thank. Added to my Book 2 playlist ruclips.net/p/PLieNTYk3WrzpnwzC-_-d0O1ucwF2ROGmA&si=P-YQoPXfglvdbgHS