I've sung this song before but not often. Now this a new favorite hymn! This is also becoming my heart's desire more and more to live for Christ. Verse 3 is a struggle, but I'm working on it. ;) Thank you for sharing, dear friend! You did a lovely job singing it! God bless and keep you!
It is a challenge indeed, that third verse. It’s hard to remember to count trials as part of our cross. In the trial it’s almost impossible. May the Lord remind us in our darkest times that, with His help, we can finish this race.
Wonderful old hymn, strangely completely new to me. I am a Dane though, so I am kind of excused, but I do have listened to so much of the old English hymns now, that it tells the story, once again, of the abundance of good old hymns in English, that I still can hear something so beautiful and new. I will definitely revisit this one. Thank you and God Bless! I actually got a request from you, surely one, that you will like to sing also: As A Deer! Please! I love that song so much! I realize, that it is a kind of contemporary song, but that one actually is doctrinal sound and just beautiful. First apparently published by Maranatha Singers in 1991, if my search is correct.
Yes that is a beautiful song! This is Songs and Everlasting Joy so songs are also welcome. I’m sure I could make this work! I’ll add it to the long list. God bless!
thank you Jesus for loving me unconditionally,, help me dear lord to become more and more of thee and less and less of self 🙏🏻
Amen! God bless you!
Beautiful, thank you.
Be blessed 🙏❤️☀️☺️✝️
Praise God you enjoyed it! It has a lovely message and I’m glad to have learnt it! Have a wonderful week with Jesus.
My absolute favourite, from childhood. Praise God for such meaningful song. Thank you for singing it so beautifully!
It is so meaningful! I didn’t know it well before recording it and I’m happy I do now. Praise God!
Amen, Jesus is the reason for living 🙏
Amen! God bless you!
I've sung this song before but not often. Now this a new favorite hymn! This is also becoming my heart's desire more and more to live for Christ. Verse 3 is a struggle, but I'm working on it. ;)
Thank you for sharing, dear friend! You did a lovely job singing it! God bless and keep you!
It is a challenge indeed, that third verse. It’s hard to remember to count trials as part of our cross. In the trial it’s almost impossible. May the Lord remind us in our darkest times that, with His help, we can finish this race.
Praise God! Beautiful! We used to sing this song in our Spanish congregation. Thank you 😊
It is a lovely one which I had heard somewhere in the past but did not know well. But it has a lovely message.
Halleluyah,thank you so much ,your praise brings blessing to the listener,and always be in my heart🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Praise God you enjoyed it! May we all live for Jesus always!
Amen!❤
May we live for Jesus today! Praise God!
Wonderful old hymn, strangely completely new to me. I am a Dane though, so I am kind of excused, but I do have listened to so much of the old English hymns now, that it tells the story, once again, of the abundance of good old hymns in English, that I still can hear something so beautiful and new. I will definitely revisit this one. Thank you and God Bless!
I actually got a request from you, surely one, that you will like to sing also: As A Deer! Please! I love that song so much! I realize, that it is a kind of contemporary song, but that one actually is doctrinal sound and just beautiful. First apparently published by Maranatha Singers in 1991, if my search is correct.
Yes that is a beautiful song! This is Songs and Everlasting Joy so songs are also welcome. I’m sure I could make this work! I’ll add it to the long list. God bless!