Yes, they do. Maybe you can explain to the others your age the difference between singing to the Lord together, and watching a worship band sing to the Lord. The energy will always be different be because the Holy Spirit shows up.
I'm Catholic but Luther wrote a truly majestic hymn. When I was a kid pre Vat 2 we sang this in church. Its very appropriate for the times we're in now.
He didn’t just write a great hymn, God used him to save many from hell in false doctrine. I pray you may come to the truth of the one true Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I will be leading a hymn in my university in the next few months. It may eventually be a full set of hymns as well. My church almost always sings hymns. I was touched by a sermon last week, which led me to cover the song and post the video to my Instagram, and also picked that song for a future worship set.
Me too! I had this played at my mother's funeral. This song represents our hope and our life! A week before my mother died of cancer at almost 70, she asked me what she had done wrong that the Lord was doing this to her. I told her I thought she was looking at it all wrong. The Lord gave her, her 3 score and 10. I told her she had completed her work and the Lord was calling her home. It's a graduation, not a punishment. It's the greatest reward he can give us! Eternity with Him and the great cloud of witnesses! I can't wait.
Probably not...but possibly. Luther not only translated the Greek into German but also brought singing back into the church. With the The printing press, which was invented by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, he put the bible into the hands of the common man for the first time in history.
My father was an ordained Lutheran minister who had high respect for Martin Luthers works. I grew up with this song naturally and here 50 years later it sends chills up my spine.
Charlotte, Was your father a Wisconsin Synod or an Evangelical Lutheran Synod pastor? I was raised Wisconsin Synod and also confirmed also in the Wisconsin Synod faith ( I also may add to that Imwas baptized in a Wisconsin Synod Church in Waukesha, Wisconsin. I no longer live in Wisconsin, but in New Mexico, which I thank and praise the Lord that I have been a member of Shepherd Lutheran Church, which is a Wisconsin Synod Church. One of our only of only about a total of only five WELS churches that are in the entire state of New Mexico.
Only God knows the hearts of men. It is in His word from His mouth. Do we make ourselves greater than God to judge the worship of others. I would hate for all the hypocrites to be exposed.
So beautiful! Reminds me of my childhood before churches had music ministries, and had organists and choir directors. Now people watch the band perform, and the music ministers give their version of a concert. This is real worship. The PEOPLE are singing to their God. What a beautiful sound! It moves me to tears, in a way that a band playing 10,000 reasons never will.
What you describe happens every week in most Lutheran churches. Lutherans love to sing. I guess it just depends on where you go. I wouldn't trade the great hymns of the church for anything. I can't stomach most of that trite "contemporary" and "praise" hogwash. And I'll take an organ over a guitar band any time. What's interesting to me is that most contemporary worship you describe--with people standing around and watching others worship with unsingable music on their behalf--is very similar to the experience of the medieval Latin Mass. Protestant worship has always been about active participation. The entire Lutheran liturgy is participatory. And Lutherans still often use pipe organs because it supports the human voice singing so well.
@Lukemwills I feel the same way about guitar bands. Although, running a close second was the last church I attended. Even my teen son couldn't stand it. It was a husband and wife team. He played a little portable organ, even though they had a piano and pipe organ, and his wife belted out every tune at full volume, off key, with the mic all the way up. My husband called the The Captain and Tenille. I left with a headache after every service. After church once, I asked the man about lowering the mic volume slightly, and he was offended. He said he couldn't dream of suggesting it; his wife's feelings would be hurt. The problem was, because she was soo loud, no one else bothered singing at all; and she was fine with that. It was a mini concert for her, and she actually did a little bow after her songs! This is why I prefer the organ and congregation. Otherwise, it becomes too much like a performance, and the musicians get too caught up in how great they sound, and forget it's supposed to be about God. People aren't showing up to see them ( Then again maybe they are). I wish they had a church like you describe near me.
@@timothyfreeman97 no the great schism was around long before and kinda led to the reformation in a way. The great schism was the break of Catholicism into roman catholic and orthodox. But I will argue this, the catholic church was NOT the original church.
"Even after my skin is destroyed, Yet from my flesh I shall see God; Whom I myself shall behold, And whom my eyes will see and not another. My heart faints within me!"
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Grace & Peace! I would like to be there with the brothers worshiping our LORD JESUS. We will meet in heaven and there we will unite in one voice to the great I AM. Greetings from Brasil !!!
No matter how much they try to silence us, the script is already written and we win in the end. This song is a wonderful reminder of the fact that we are at war, but we will emerge victorious because of our Savior. I heard my son playing this hymn in his room on Friday night on his digital piano and it made me weep. He didn't know I was listening. I felt so blessed, when I considered what many young people are out doing. I may not be rich, or even have much of a life by worldly standards, because I am a stay at home mom, and some days can barely move due to arthritis. But I would rather have a son playing "A Mighty Fortress is our God" by his own choice, than a million dollars.
I was feeling overwhelmed with all I had to handle being sick myself and wanting to care for my parents. The Lord reminded me " A mighty fortress is our God." I was reminded i dont have to handle it. He will. He is my mighty fortress, my rock, my King forever.
Having been to 4 Shepherd's Conferences, I miss hearing 3,000 men singing like this and wish there were high quality, professional videos to enjoy over and over again. It's just awesome.
ToshiroHoshi I would love to send my pastor to get loved on at the Shepherd's Conference next year. Would you mind telling me the kind of cost I would need to cover in order to send him?
Brandi Peterson the last time I was there was 2012 and a group of us went together. It was $300 per person at the time, just for the conference and then the cost of the hotel. Since a group of us drove there, we split the gas costs. That's probably all the info I can give. They sell tons of books at discounted prices so, hopefully he can have extra money for that. I hope you do get to send your pastor there.
My fav hymn, and apparently one of Martin Luther (its composer) as well. He was so fond of loudly singing it on the road to the Diet of Worms, to the delight and annoyance of many along the way, I'm sure.
Oh the joy that fills my soul to hear this...tears fill my eyes, for it is this eternal orderly worship which we will partake of for eternity in His presence.
Amen! That's because there's a difference between worship and entertainment. The musicians are playing to worship God, and provide a background for the singers, not to create another Christian hit single and sell t shirts.
This is dope. It makes the anticipation of the worship in God's kingdom ever more exciting and worth committing to. I hope this is just a sample of what it will sound like.
We think of Luther's Fortress as the Battle Hymn of the Reformation - and that it is. But, did you know that when Luther penned it this city was battling the plague???
This is honestly better than listening to contemporary church music like Hillsong where the electronic music and electric guitars overshadow the voices of the people of God. I'm slowly starting to grow a distaste for it when I hear music like this.
Amen! I'm sure God would rather hear 3,000 of his children singing his praises, than watch a worship band perform with a light show perform while people dance in Christian t shirts. There's always a difference between a congregation singing to the Lord, and a congregation hearing a worship band perform a conc ert for the Lord. Also, with organs and choirs even, each person is looking to blend in not stand out. It's about worshipping together. Whenever I see a worship band in church, you can tell it's a performance. They aren't performing for God, they're performing for the congregation. Gosh, I miss the old days. I wish I could find just one normal church near me.
A wonderful rendition of this hymn. I also listen to Bach's version in one of his Cantatas. I agree fully with many of the comments below re: type of service they enjoy. I was brought up in a Methodist church where there was always an organ & choir. Also my love for choral music.
Ooh Dear, same here @charlotteknutsen7262 (Continue to Rest In Eternal Peace DAD-MY FATHER) My Dad was called to heaven In 2002. Whenever we meet together at Our Parents' Home, Especially at the memorial of his Death, We have to Sing this Song. He always talked about Martin Luther. Born and raised Lutheran, We are Lutheran Per se! My Dad and My Mama were always in Church Choirs wherever we lived in our Country. We have Our Family Choir. We Love Music and we love to Sing. My Late Sister who passed away on 26th January this year, ((Continue to Rest In Eternal Peace My Sister) was a women's Choir Mistress in a particular Lutheran Parish in Our City. We Miss her and Our Father Dearly. Until We Meet at the Habour, Indeed "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God"
I always say that if old is gold then latest is simply the greatest. But, when it comes to the worship songs nothing compares to these old time hymns, in them we have rich theology, the attributes of God presented so beautifully, good music and great poetry! Unfortunately my generation does not know what worship songs sound like.
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As a 28-year-old young man, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my heart was moved when I listen to this traditional hymn of the Reformation sung by these 3000 men of God. My faith in the Savior Jesus Christ, love for Heavenly Father, and appreciation for Martin Luther have been strengthened greatly.
I do believe in my heart that HE sees and Hears us when we Praise Him in thought, words, music, singing and in good deeds. I do believe HE sheds tears of Happiness that so many people around this sad little planet LOVES and HONORS HIM May you all be filled with the powers of the HOLY SPIRIT and share your Faith in GOD, not a faith in any set religion. Faith in GOD is the key to happiness. May you all be blessed and many thanks for sharing with the world. BRAVO Pax+
Singing with 3,000 others is a special experience. I've had that experience years ago in Detroit sining, "Come Ye thankful people, come" and "Now thank we all our God".
The papists had not believed that Luther would really venture to appear at Worms, and his arrival filled them with consternation. The emperor immediately summoned his councilors to consider what course should be pursued. One of the bishops, a rigid papist, declared: "We have long consulted on this matter. Let your imperial majesty get rid of this man at once. Did not Sigismund cause John Huss to be burnt? We are not bound either to give or to [154] observe the safe-conduct of a heretic." "No," said the emperor, "we must keep our promise."-Ibid., b. 7, ch. 8. It was therefore decided that the Reformer should be heard. 0:19
I was raised pentecostal. Was at churches all over . Friends were baptist and lutheran. Im catholic now and love all hymns epecially luthers. Luther a priest stood for jesus.. im following christ and his cross. I pray all of us christians will sing strong these words until we die or are martryed , a mighty fortress is our god.
This is such an amazing and encouraging song. I remember this hymn from my childhood, standing next to my father as we sang this song. Great memories!!
Wise men bend their knee before Lord Jesus, not before one like themselves. They seek the Lord daily for they know that without Him they can do nothing good. This is amazing! "As iron Sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:17)
A quote from Martin Luther… “I have no use for cranks who despise music, because it is a gift of God. Music drives away the Devil and makes people joyful; they forget thereby all wrath, unchastity, arrogance, and the like. Next after theology, I give to music the highest place and the greatest honor.”
If I had to vote for the two top worship songs ever written I would probably go with the Gloria in Excelsis Deo, which has been sung nearly every Sunday by a majority of the world's Christians for about 1600 years: Glory to God in the highest, and peace to his people on earth. Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father, we worship you, we give you thanks, we praise you for your glory. Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father, Lord God, Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world; have mercy on us; you are seated at the right hand of the Father; receive our prayer. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen. My second choice would probably be the hymn Paul quotes in Philippians: "Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited. But emptied himself...." (2:5ff) If I were to vote for any others it would probably be one of St Ambrose's hymns, which the church has also been singing for about 1600 years. My favorite is Veni Redemtor Genitum, often sung as "Savior of the nations come" and "Come thou redeemer of the earth." Personally, I'm not a big fan of Amazing Grace. I think it's definitely overdone.
Come fate a radunare tanti uomini insieme? Soltanto udirli l'esperienza è meravigliosa. Mis respetos para todos ellos. Jamás he visto nada igual ni iglesia como ésta.
I'm 19. But these hymns do more for me than modern worship music
Yes, they do. Maybe you can explain to the others your age the difference between singing to the Lord together, and watching a worship band sing to the Lord. The energy will always be different be because the Holy Spirit shows up.
facts. the older hymns hit different😩
X2!
Amen
Fishers of little boys...
Every word of this hymn is thrilling. Nothing stirs the soul like the good old hymns!!
I don't know if you know Martin Luther wrote the song after Satan try to get him to stop interpreting I mean translating the Bible
This is Luther's hymn of the Reformation.
SOLA SCRIPTURA! SOLA FIDE! SOLA GRATIA! SOLUS CHRISTUS! SOLI DEO GLORIA!!!! AMEN 🙏🏻
Exactly!
Amen
Salvation....by GRACE alone...through FAITH alone...in Christ Jesus alone
Amen
AMEN!!!!
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus ✝️🇻🇦🕊
Amen !!!
@@timothyfreeman97 No Popery!
I'm Catholic but Luther wrote a truly majestic hymn. When I was a kid pre Vat 2 we sang this in church. Its very appropriate for the times we're in now.
I thought the Catholics pursued Luther. the verse ""His Kingdom will I've Forever after they may kill us
@@garythorington1600 I'm not fan of Martin Luther, but this is a great hymn. He did one thing right.
@@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace not only one thing. God did a lot of throght him. May him rest in peace.
He didn’t just write a great hymn, God used him to save many from hell in false doctrine. I pray you may come to the truth of the one true Gospel of Jesus Christ.
@andreadilorenzo_ I am. Jesus is my Light and my Rock. I am nothing without Him.
I love this song. Wish contemporary churches sang more hymns like this.
I will be leading a hymn in my university in the next few months. It may eventually be a full set of hymns as well.
My church almost always sings hymns. I was touched by a sermon last week, which led me to cover the song and post the video to my Instagram, and also picked that song for a future worship set.
I loved this song since I was a child. Martin Luther wrote it.
I live and die on the theology presented here. I have requested this song to be played after I have left this world. Jesus is our only Hope!
Some live and some die by this theology, blessed are those who believe and live by it!
Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus
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Me too! I had this played at my mother's funeral. This song represents our hope and our life!
A week before my mother died of cancer at almost 70, she asked me what she had done wrong that the Lord was doing this to her. I told her I thought she was looking at it all wrong. The Lord gave her, her 3 score and 10. I told her she had completed her work and the Lord was calling her home. It's a graduation, not a punishment. It's the greatest reward he can give us! Eternity with Him and the great cloud of witnesses! I can't wait.
Jesus is worthy of our praise
I live and die on Biblical theology. MacArthur is heretical on certain doctrines/teachings. The song is nice, though.
The Reformation is 500 years old this month. Luther would be so proud of these men!
I wonder if he knew that 500 years later we would still be singing his hymn?
Probably not...but possibly. Luther not only translated the Greek into German but also brought singing back into the church. With the The printing press, which was invented by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, he put the bible into the hands of the common man for the first time in history.
Hallelujah
My father was an ordained Lutheran minister who had high respect for Martin Luthers works. I grew up with this song naturally and here 50 years later it sends chills up my spine.
Awesome!
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Charlotte, Was your father a Wisconsin Synod or an Evangelical Lutheran Synod pastor? I was raised Wisconsin Synod and also confirmed also in the Wisconsin Synod faith ( I also may add to that Imwas baptized in a Wisconsin Synod Church in Waukesha, Wisconsin. I no longer live in Wisconsin, but in New Mexico, which I thank and praise the Lord that I have been a member of Shepherd Lutheran Church, which is a Wisconsin Synod Church. One of our only of only about a total of only five WELS churches that are in the entire state of New Mexico.
ELCA Lutheran Minister.
My father too was an ordained Lutheran minister. This hymn brings tears to my eyes when I sing it. It is so very moving,
His kingdom is forever so we must always show the seeds of righteousness no matter what happens upon this old tottering earth. Psalm 119.
The Reformation is still going on through true worshipers by Holy Spirit.
Very true, praise God!
Only God knows the hearts of men. It is in His word from His mouth. Do we make ourselves greater than God to judge the worship of others. I would hate for all the hypocrites to be exposed.
So beautiful! Reminds me of my childhood before churches had music ministries, and had organists and choir directors. Now people watch the band perform, and the music ministers give their version of a concert. This is real worship. The PEOPLE are singing to their God. What a beautiful sound! It moves me to tears, in a way that a band playing 10,000 reasons never will.
Amen!
Plenty of churches still have organists and choir directors. This kind of hymn singing happens every week in most Lutheran churches.
+Jb George indeed, when I went to church every Sunday, the entire congregation sang the hymns. they still do.
What you describe happens every week in most Lutheran churches. Lutherans love to sing. I guess it just depends on where you go. I wouldn't trade the great hymns of the church for anything. I can't stomach most of that trite "contemporary" and "praise" hogwash. And I'll take an organ over a guitar band any time.
What's interesting to me is that most contemporary worship you describe--with people standing around and watching others worship with unsingable music on their behalf--is very similar to the experience of the medieval Latin Mass. Protestant worship has always been about active participation. The entire Lutheran liturgy is participatory. And Lutherans still often use pipe organs because it supports the human voice singing so well.
@Lukemwills I feel the same way about guitar bands. Although, running a close second was the last church I attended. Even my teen son couldn't stand it. It was a husband and wife team. He played a little portable organ, even though they had a piano and pipe organ, and his wife belted out every tune at full volume, off key, with the mic all the way up. My husband called the The Captain and Tenille. I left with a headache after every service. After church once, I asked the man about lowering the mic volume slightly, and he was offended. He said he couldn't dream of suggesting it; his wife's feelings would be hurt. The problem was, because she was soo loud, no one else bothered singing at all; and she was fine with that. It was a mini concert for her, and she actually did a little bow after her songs! This is why I prefer the organ and congregation. Otherwise, it becomes too much like a performance, and the musicians get too caught up in how great they sound, and forget it's supposed to be about God. People aren't showing up to see them ( Then again maybe they are). I wish they had a church like you describe near me.
To me this is hymn of all seasons. It strengthen my faith in God no matter what am facing .
Praise the Lord!
From Doha, Qatar
Amen!
Great hymn. To God be the glory for bestowing Martin Luther with the required courage.
A great worker for Christ.
sunil zephaniah yes indeed!!
He created schism in the bride of Christ.
@@timothyfreeman97 no the great schism was around long before and kinda led to the reformation in a way. The great schism was the break of Catholicism into roman catholic and orthodox. But I will argue this, the catholic church was NOT the original church.
Courage nothing, he was probably constipated.
"Even after my skin is destroyed, Yet from my flesh I shall see God; Whom I myself shall behold, And whom my eyes will see and not another. My heart faints within me!"
Grace & Peace!
I would like to be there with the brothers worshiping our LORD JESUS.
We will meet in heaven and there we will unite in one voice to the great I AM.
Greetings from Brasil !!!
Greetings to you from Ukraine!
The body they may kill, the truth abideth still.
+Alex Foo Exactly!
No matter how much they try to silence us, the script is already written and we win in the end. This song is a wonderful reminder of the fact that we are at war, but we will emerge victorious because of our Savior. I heard my son playing this hymn in his room on Friday night on his digital piano and it made me weep. He didn't know I was listening. I felt so blessed, when I considered what many young people are out doing. I may not be rich, or even have much of a life by worldly standards, because I am a stay at home mom, and some days can barely move due to arthritis. But I would rather have a son playing "A Mighty Fortress is our God" by his own choice, than a million dollars.
wmnoffaith1 What riches you have! Good job faithful mama.
@john hobson war with satan
Nehmen sie den Leib. Gut ehrbkibd und Weib, lass fahren dahin, sie habens kein gewinn
I just found this,,,,,, now this is what edification is all about and giving glory to God! How uplifting!!
Truly it was!
How brave Martin Luther was!
I was feeling overwhelmed with all I had to handle being sick myself and wanting to care for my parents. The Lord reminded me " A mighty fortress is our God." I was reminded i dont have to handle it. He will. He is my mighty fortress, my rock, my King forever.
you should look into "Hydrogen water" i got a personal generator bottle for about $50 or google about getting a "iteracare wand"
Listening to this wonderful worship gave me chills up and down my spine and legs. God is our Mighty Fortress! All!
Having been to 4 Shepherd's Conferences, I miss hearing 3,000 men singing like this and wish there were high quality, professional videos to enjoy over and over again. It's just awesome.
I don't think any video can really do it justice, you have to be there!
ToshiroHoshi I would love to send my pastor to get loved on at the Shepherd's Conference next year. Would you mind telling me the kind of cost I would need to cover in order to send him?
Brandi Peterson the last time I was there was 2012 and a group of us went together. It was $300 per person at the time, just for the conference and then the cost of the hotel. Since a group of us drove there, we split the gas costs. That's probably all the info I can give. They sell tons of books at discounted prices so, hopefully he can have extra money for that. I hope you do get to send your pastor there.
Thank you so much for the information! That gives me a good ballpark starting point!
You're very welcome! :)
How beautiful. What will heaven sound like with ten thousand time ten thousand voice praising God?
Praise Him for He is Worthy .His truth Abides Still
Amen!
My fav hymn, and apparently one of Martin Luther (its composer) as well. He was so fond of loudly singing it on the road to the Diet of Worms, to the delight and annoyance of many along the way, I'm sure.
the reformation is alive again!
Oh the joy that fills my soul to hear this...tears fill my eyes, for it is this eternal orderly worship which we will partake of for eternity in His presence.
Sometimes, when I see what people penned down, joy fills me like I’m there also.
The Lord Jesus is my mighty fortress, oh how i love this him, GLORY TO KING JESUS.
Amen!
Just Wonderful! Martin Luther has to be listening in heaven!
Real music that inspires ...... Todays "Christian Music" is shallow in comparrison.
Amen! That's because there's a difference between worship and entertainment. The musicians are playing to worship God, and provide a background for the singers, not to create another Christian hit single and sell t shirts.
Amen
POWER, power... there is power in the blood of Jesus! Col 3:16
❤Very beautiful with majestic voices from heaven.
My all-time favorite hymn along with “Jesus all my Gladness” by Bach and Finlandia “Be Still my Soul”.
@freebeerfordworkers me too.
This is dope. It makes the anticipation of the worship in God's kingdom ever more exciting and worth committing to. I hope this is just a sample of what it will sound like.
Wow! What a comment? One can really know your heart. Kingdom heart!
You hope? No way... This is just sample for sure ...... Oh.... On that day when He descends and when we all look up .... It's gonna be ...... 🤯😇
Terraforming planets through worship music
Holy Frequency and vibrations Batman!
At this crazy time in history, this song gives me comfort.
I agree, especially as I sit here listening to the air raid sirens and hearing incoming missiles explode.
Grace Community Church, preaching Gods Word fearlessly and faithfully in the belly of the Beast.
Absolutely!
We think of Luther's Fortress as the Battle Hymn of the Reformation - and that it is. But, did you know that when Luther penned it this city was battling the plague???
Happy reformation day my brothers and sisters in Christ
Thanks, I hope you had a great Reformation Day too!
And to you, friend!
Jesus was the greatest reformers who ever existed and had given us His everlasting gospel that will endure for all eternity!
Amen and amen!!!
It's as though we are witnessing Martin Luther carrying on the Reform... Amen Lord, indeed Come Lord!
This is honestly better than listening to contemporary church music like Hillsong where the electronic music and electric guitars overshadow the voices of the people of God. I'm slowly starting to grow a distaste for it when I hear music like this.
I agree, while I can put up with some contemporary music but hymns are far better and the singing is great
Right. I wholeheartedly agree.
I agree!
Amen Brother
Amen! I'm sure God would rather hear 3,000 of his children singing his praises, than watch a worship band perform with a light show perform while people dance in Christian t shirts. There's always a difference between a congregation singing to the Lord, and a congregation hearing a worship band perform a conc ert for the Lord. Also, with organs and choirs even, each person is looking to blend in not stand out. It's about worshipping together. Whenever I see a worship band in church, you can tell it's a performance. They aren't performing for God, they're performing for the congregation. Gosh, I miss the old days. I wish I could find just one normal church near me.
This is why Hymns are so important. There is substance and a "tried and true" power that the contemporary music can never produced.
Absolutely! These are the truths that do not change when our culture does change!
THIS, the music, the passion, the faith has stood the test of time, stress, battle and storm. And STILL proclaims Man's trust in his God.
Absolutely!
awesome.
A wonderful rendition of this hymn. I also listen to Bach's version in one of his Cantatas. I agree fully with many of the comments below re: type of service they enjoy. I was brought up in a Methodist church where there was always an organ & choir. Also my love for choral music.
THE HOLY TRINITY WAS THERE AND HE WAS SERVED AS CHRIST JESUS AMEN HALLELUJAH PRAISE GOD FOREVERMORE
A chill goes thru my bones.
A flood of tears well up and floods my checks and face. Oh such rapture.Oh joy. Oh bliss! 🌹
So true!
Ooh Dear, same here @charlotteknutsen7262 (Continue to Rest In Eternal Peace DAD-MY FATHER) My Dad was called to heaven In 2002. Whenever we meet together at Our Parents' Home, Especially at the memorial of his Death, We have to Sing this Song. He always talked about Martin Luther. Born and raised Lutheran, We are Lutheran Per se! My Dad and My Mama were always in Church Choirs wherever we lived in our Country. We have Our Family Choir. We Love Music and we love to Sing. My Late Sister who passed away on 26th January this year, ((Continue to Rest In Eternal Peace My Sister) was a women's Choir Mistress in a particular Lutheran Parish in Our City. We Miss her and Our Father Dearly. Until We Meet at the Habour, Indeed "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God"
Perfect time to be watching this as we remember Reformation Day coming up. Martin Luther wrote such a beautiful hymn.
I always say that if old is gold then latest is simply the greatest. But, when it comes to the worship songs nothing compares to these old time hymns, in them we have rich theology, the attributes of God presented so beautifully, good music and great poetry! Unfortunately my generation does not know what worship songs sound like.
As a 28-year-old young man, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my heart was moved when I listen to this traditional hymn of the Reformation sung by these 3000 men of God. My faith in the Savior Jesus Christ, love for Heavenly Father, and appreciation for Martin Luther have been strengthened greatly.
Praise God!
Are you still LDS?
Grateful. Praise our Lord Jesus Christ.
Fabulous! Great recording!
Thank you, it was a great conference.
I do believe in my heart that HE sees and Hears us when we Praise Him in thought, words, music, singing and in good deeds.
I do believe HE sheds tears of Happiness that so many people around this sad little planet LOVES and HONORS HIM
May you all be filled with the powers of the HOLY SPIRIT and share your Faith in GOD, not a faith in any set religion. Faith in GOD is the key to happiness.
May you all be blessed and many thanks for sharing with the world.
BRAVO
Pax+
Singing with 3,000 others is a special experience. I've had that experience years ago in Detroit sining, "Come Ye thankful people, come" and "Now thank we all our God".
I couldn't agree more!
Amen. They are far better than all these modernities.
Guess what. God wins in the end.
Absolutely! And doesn't that give us a great hope?
... one little word shall fell him! Allelujah!!!
The Lord shall reign forever and ever. God is the judge: He brings down one and exalts another!
The papists had not believed that Luther would really venture to appear at Worms, and his arrival filled them with consternation. The emperor immediately summoned his councilors to consider what course should be pursued. One of the bishops, a rigid papist, declared: "We have long consulted on this matter. Let your imperial majesty get rid of this man at once. Did not Sigismund cause John Huss to be burnt? We are not bound either to give or to [154] observe the safe-conduct of a heretic." "No," said the emperor, "we must keep our promise."-Ibid., b. 7, ch. 8. It was therefore decided that the Reformer should be heard. 0:19
Amen praise God
Psalm 110:1
Christ is Victorious.
Thankyou for this rendition
Praise the Lord! Hallelujah!
About the best recording of this one I have heard yet.
Thank you!
They sing it straight and true, some versions add lots of fan fair.
YES and AMEN!
2998 men singing A Mighty Fortress is Our God*
So AWESOME! Glory to GOD, our lord and savior JESUS CHRIST!!!!
I was raised pentecostal. Was at churches all over . Friends were baptist and lutheran. Im catholic now and love all hymns epecially luthers. Luther a priest stood for jesus.. im following christ and his cross. I pray all of us christians will sing strong these words until we die or are martryed , a mighty fortress is our god.
Missouri synod loving Lutheran here !!🎃😜
Great! This is surely the doing of the Lord!
Beautiful hymns. I don't know why but I just to hear the men sing and worship.
I learned this in Vacation Bible school over 60 years ago.
You can sense a Holy Awe as this precious song from the reformer is sung by elder brothers.. Love it.. Hallelujah to the Lord Jesus
Real men worship the LORD JESUS CHRIST !!
This is such an amazing and encouraging song. I remember this hymn from my childhood, standing next to my father as we sang this song. Great memories!!
From age to age the same... our awesome God is He
Amen!
God bless all his chosen people
I never thought Grace Community Church's audience was this large!
Awesome!
This was a Shepherd's Conference for pastors. Nearly every state was represented here.
men always sound awesome together
Men drool, women rule.
Wise men bend their knee before Lord Jesus, not before one like themselves. They seek the Lord daily for they know that without Him they can do nothing good. This is amazing! "As iron Sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:17)
A quote from Martin Luther… “I have no use for cranks who despise music, because it is a gift of God. Music drives away the Devil and makes people joyful; they forget thereby all wrath, unchastity, arrogance, and the like. Next after theology, I give to music the highest place and the greatest honor.”
Amazing!! Nothing comes close to these timeless hymns. This is one of my favorites!!! Modern worship (praise) songs don't do anything for me.
True, there's a timeless depth in this hymn.
This song and amazing grace are the two top worship songs ever penned.
If I had to vote for the two top worship songs ever written I would probably go with the Gloria in Excelsis Deo, which has been sung nearly every Sunday by a majority of the world's Christians for about 1600 years:
Glory to God in the highest,
and peace to his people on earth.
Lord God, heavenly King,
almighty God and Father,
we worship you, we give you thanks,
we praise you for your glory.
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father,
Lord God, Lamb of God,
you take away the sin of the world;
have mercy on us;
you are seated at the right hand of the Father;
receive our prayer.
For you alone are the Holy One,
you alone are the Lord,
you alone are the Most High,
Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit,
in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
My second choice would probably be the hymn Paul quotes in Philippians: "Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited. But emptied himself...." (2:5ff)
If I were to vote for any others it would probably be one of St Ambrose's hymns, which the church has also been singing for about 1600 years. My favorite is Veni Redemtor Genitum, often sung as "Savior of the nations come" and "Come thou redeemer of the earth."
Personally, I'm not a big fan of Amazing Grace. I think it's definitely overdone.
My son and I were there singing!
What a great thing to share with your son!
@@CalebSuko Actually, my son shared it with me--he's a pastor!
Praise You Jesus Hallelujaaaah!!!!!!!!!! so blessed!
Hymns will last forever. Very Moving
Praise God for the Lord Jesus the Christ
We in Christ bow our hearts and spirits before Thee, O GOD THE I AM.
I am a latino woman proudly ordained Lutheran pastor.
Right, I understand that some Lutheran confessions ordain women as pastors, but I don't believe they all do.
Lets sing this song to rebuke the tyranny of this present pandemic situation. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott! Amen
What blessings, thank you for sharing. So deep, rich, thank you Lord for Luther, +Shepherds Conferance
I love these old hymns
Nice to see men taking leadership in their GOD given roles.
(Hope they are as holy as they sing)
How Love this himm!
Wonderful!!! Praise be to GOD Almighty.
beautiful to His glory!!! Hope and strength gave me on a very tough night.
Martin Luther & the Reformation intensifies!
Moving the heart of God
Sang this in church today.
So did we along with thousands of other churches I'm sure!
We sang it this morning.☺️
Excellent rendition. Indeed our God is Mighty fortress
Awesomeness praising His Name.
GOD BLESS YOU MY BROTHERS! GOD BLESS YOU ETERNALLY!!!!!
Come fate a radunare tanti uomini insieme?
Soltanto udirli l'esperienza è meravigliosa.
Mis respetos para todos ellos.
Jamás he visto nada igual ni iglesia como ésta.