— Where have all the Christians gone? — When will Christians come out of the closet? — UPDATED February 2023 - with many excellent Christian Music selections
Where have all the Christians gone?
—When will Christians come out of the closet?
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In 1900, Europe was home to 70% of the world’s Christians. Today it’s less than 1%. The U.S. and the U.K. (and Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) and South Africa are following the same road to oblivion through perversion and apostacy and amalgamation (self-genocide) with the world.
Who will hit rock bottom first is anyones guess. The antichrist aliens are absorbing and consuming the peoples of Christendom to the point of extinction. Christ said that unless the Father draw the final days of vengeance short, no flesh of the elect would survive. It is about to that point.
“32Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in Heaven. 33But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My Father which is in Heaven.” (Matthew 10)
After Christ comes back it will be too late for “Christians” to come out of the closet: for by being therein, they demonstrate that they are not His.
His true followers speak His Words and do what He did, rebuking evil... not cowering before it or smiling submissively and pretending not to notice it.
Where are all the so-called “Christian” pastors, singers, book authors, evangelists, teachers, professors, theologians and where have they been for the past 50 years...? Why don’t they speak out against evil...? Why don’t they rebuke and renounce and separate themselves from homo-perverts who claim to be Christian singers, pastors, authors? It seems quite clear that such “Christian leaders” they are not really of God. They merely found a nice little niche in which they could earn a comfortable living, have prestige and celebrity—but have “a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof—from such turn away!” (II Timothy 3:5) Christians need to stop supporting them and write to them and denounce them and explain why they will no longer listen to or support them: for they are traitors of Christ, Christianity, and Christendom! They are friends of the world and therefore they are the enemies of God. If Christians continue to listen to and support them they share in the evil and sins of those wicked wolves in sheep’s clothing, and they will also share in their judgment.
I call all so-called “Christian” pastors, singers, book authors, evangelists, teachers, professors, theologians to stand up now! Who is on the Lord’s side? How do you expect your congregation, your followers, your supporters to know the right way if you are too cowardly to lead them? Choose you this day! God or mammon (wealth). God or the world? You cannot have both. They are diametrically opposed. They are opposite sides in the War of Good against Evil. BOTH sides will view you as a traitor because that is what you are!
If you don’t stand up and speak out and choose what God commanded and choose Christ* then your refusal to stand up and speak out is powerful evidence that you are not of God and that all your “wonderful works” (in the eyes of the Apostate Church and the Antichrist world) will earn you the declaration of Christ: “depart from Me ye that work iniquity [lawlessness], I never knew you!”
[* You cannot choose side with Christ Jesus if you do not embrace His full and true Message. Christ’s Message is not your perverting of the “Gospel” to please a godless world though a modern “interpretation” making God’s Word to conform to sinful man’s notions of “good” and “evil” and making God’s Nature and God’s Plan compromise to reflect modern political correctness. God is Immutable. His Plan never changes; His Standard of Morality never changes; Christ never changes; the Gospel never changed from God’s original declarations. Anyone who preaches the modern altered Gospel is accursed, antichrist, and a humanist.]
Clearly you don’t care about your flock whom you have fleeced if you don't stand up. You allow the communities of your congregation to be flooded with aliens and perverts while you with your body guards live in your gated communities. There should be 50 million or more Christians who could stand up and oppose evil and the 3% of perverts would have to back down and the corrupt politicians inviting aliens into our land, burying us in unpayable debt and committing all sorts of Treason and war crimes while enriching themselves would be forced to stop and held criminally accountable. The so-called "Christian" pastors, singers, book authors, evangelists, teachers, professors, theologians are MOST-RESPONSIBLE; they are watchmen on the wall who have fallen asleep in apathy, are cowards (dumb dogs who cannot bark), or who are in league with the enemy. Those are their only choices to explain why they do not STAND UP NOW and why they have not STOOD UP for the past 50 YEARS.I indict you before a Holy God this day. CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY. WHO IS ON THE LORD'S SIDE? STAND UP AND BE COUNTED.
I indict you before a Holy God this day.
CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY.
WHO IS ON THE LORD’S SIDE?
STAND UP AND BE COUNTED.
If you don’t stand up now and do something then we all know whose side you are on.
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After titling my Rumination as I did, I could not help but to think of Irish Christian singer Sheila Walsh’s song “God Put a Fighter in Me”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyJwRdMgeGM
This song has some great elements. The verses and the beginning of the chorus are quite special, with an ancient British European Crusade classical-like flavor, dreamy, calling to arms, calling to our heritage. However, the second half of the chorus, to me, ruins the song, which I believe should have been kept pure with the classical theme. I realize what she was trying to do, attempting to mimic or create the rushing chaos of war. However, the “God put a fighter in me” by comparison, is a monotonous, fast-paced droning... but the song is worth listening to, even to the end, to get the full picture. The verses make a doughty effort, but seem to fall flat and while they have some good, vivid imagery, they seem to lack real substance and remain merely symbolic fluff—however, the first part of the chorus is spectacular and it is unfortunate that the entire song did not maintain the same theme (and hone the words to have a little more depth and true edge). Regardless, the first part of the chorus goes:
“Where have all the Christian soldiers gone?
Where is the resistance?
—will no one be strong?
When will we stand up tall and straight?
Rise up and storm the gate?
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[While making an admirable effort the chorus here is the fly in the ointment rather than the feather in the cap... but bear through it at the link.]
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How can we fail to get excited?
The battle is ours why don’t we fight it?
Battalions of darkness rise above me
But God put a fighter in me, put a fighter in me.”
[And I don’t say anything to be unkind, and of course it is just my opinion. The first part of the chorus is genius, and the verses could have been with more effort and clarity of Bible doctrine; the second part of the chorus gets honorable mention in words, but as a whole the music detracts as if the entire drum section, cymbals and all, and the guitar players fell down a flight of stairs in the middle of the song.]
She has been producing albums for about 3 decades, and she has an incredible depth, color, range, and purity of voice. Two of her most famous and lovely songs, well worth listening to over and over, are:
Star Song (There Is Born A Child)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLCYjBxk9FM
Turn, Turn, Turn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBmRt1fmXBQ
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Also, another great song, this one by Texan singer songwriter Jeoffrey Benward,* which should give you goosebumps, is a fabulous, moving, emotional, anthem and call to battle.
[* —who decades after this album would form a duet with his son, called “Aaron & Jeoffrey” and produce several quality albums.]
Turn the sound up. The verses may be a little hard to hear, and you will want the sound up for the chorus.
“Let the Church Rise”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7ypcktjvPs
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Also... though not related to the above theme...
I’ve listened to Steve Camp for decades, late 70s early 80s.
I haven't really listened to anything new by anyone for a few decades now, but he has an incredible voice, a very moody low register and a razor-edged, electric high register, very moving color to his voice and interpretation and his piano is excellent and his lyrics are often bold and with deep spiritual insight; not that I can say whether his theology is sound or not going from memory, but he has great merit and the below songs are recommended and even try others you see in the sidebar to the right at youtube once you listen to these songs. Many of his songs are very devotional.
There is no other name / Wonderful Merciful Saviour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-O8cqjcCgA
Love That Will Not Let Me Go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKCFa-l-2GI
and 2 of his classics:
He Is All You Need
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n34RKnLsPY4
He Covers Me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWohxDEYGPg
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Camp
He has sold over a million albums. Camp is a Dutch name (prob. originally van Camp or Vander Camp). He was born in Wheaton Illinois, so it is quite possible that having been born in 1955 in the bastion of Dutch Reformed northern Mid-west U.S. that he has sounder theology than most today Christian singers today (many of whom are universalist and pentecostal)... reading further I see I am correct,
“Camp is theologically Reformed, in the tradition of John Owen, Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Watson, Dr. John F. MacArthur, Dr. D.A. Carson, Dr. R.C. Sproul and the late Dr. Stephen Olford.”
Also, admirably, even as I said many of his lyrics are challenging to casual Christians,
“He is well known for his strong view that Christian musicians are called to make direct, uncompromising music that confronts the world with the message of the Scriptures. In the tradition of Martin Luther's 95 theses, Camp sent out his own 107 theses on Reformation Day (October 31), 1998, calling for a reformation in contemporary Christian music.”
He is also a senior pastor at a church in Florida.
With music like this—and many other excellent artists: Dallas Holm, Michael Card, John Michael Talbot, Wayne Watson, Twila Paris, Jonathan David Brown, Kelly Willard, Margaret Becker, 4Him, Joanne Hogg, (also with her group Iona), Will McFarlane, Geoff Moore, Buddy Greene, Don Francisco, Steven Curtis Chapman, Kim Hill, Susan Ashton, and a myriad of others, there is no reason for a Christian to listen to secular radio or buy albums of secular artists and fill your mind with filth and support godless people; fill your mind with truth.
Well, these other two classics of his might go well with the theme of this Rumination:
Where Are the Heroes Now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i9cnLXI1nc
Living in Laodicea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDJNF6ys0fk
Stranger to Holiness
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After 900 years, still the greatest hymn ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xtpJ4Q_Q-4
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See also John Michael Talbot’s superb song, “One Faith” with the London Philharmonic accompanying him and his classical guitar on his superb album The Regathering.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzGqD_0EeWg
Though Catholic in his view of doctrine, he is an incredible troubadour, songwriter / singer / guitarist, who has produced dozens of albums well worth listening to.
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See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTf5VvpBa18 for an excellent song “Abba Father” by Michael Card,
whose father was a doctor and his grandfather was a Baptist minister; though he considers himself half-way between Baptist and Presbyterian. He has a B.A. and M.A. in biblical studies from Western Kentucky University (in 1997 received that university’s Distinguished Alumni Award). Having studied physics and astronomy led to his once having a job at a planetarium, which helped him to finance the rest of his education. He has also worked toward a Ph.D. in Classical Literature. A gifted musician and songwriter, he has produced 32 original albums;
one of his most famous songs was “El Shaddai”; popularized by Amy Grant, as was his song, “I have decided” which has a bluegrass sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnqwoM5z3ec .
He is a talented lyricist, and his songs often reflect deep understanding of Reformed Doctrine (as in the “Abba Father” song). He has distanced himself, to some degree, from the Christian music industry, due to its secular / carnal focus on the personality of the artist and making money, rather than producing Doctrinally sound music to glorify God and minister to His people.
See also his Now That I've Held Him in My Arms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12awl0WYH5g and This Must Be the Lamb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYdAekV1FcA
One of the best songs ever written and performed:
Janny Grein: We’ve Been Made More Than Conquerors — Count it all Joy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bG6m0_A5k8
I was again reading in the book of James (and Isaiah) this morning... I meant to look for this song online yesterday, but forgot, but made a note this morning, even though I forgot about the note for about 6 hours...
Turn up the volume.... put it on "repeat" and listen to it half a dozen times....
Read also the short testimony on the youtube presentation
I see that Janny passed away a decade ago.
https://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/news/Janny_Grein_Dies/44163/p1/
That is sad... but I will say what I wished I could have said to her, were she still with us today:
I bought your album (1 or 2 of them) around 1978...?
I have not been able to not think of you or your song whenever I read or think about the Book of James... for the past 45 years or so...!
One of the most-beautiful and moving songs ever written.
“Perfect and entire” in every detail... “wanting nothing”...! a depth rarely equaled in Scriptural musical perfection, instrumentation, ripping, uncommon harmonies, and emotional realism—POWER—that only a few artists have ever achieved... a few songs by Jonathan David Brown (a friend of mine), Steve Camp, Margaret Becker, Dallas Holm & Praise (with Ladonna Johnson?), Jeoffrey Benward (“Let the Church Rise”), Wayne Watson, and some of Will McFarlane’s songs are the only ones that equal or come close.
Thank you for nearly a half century of memories in musical and Scriptural perfection, from the tickling of the tenor piano notes and the massive bass piano intro, to the words and harmonies and instrument subtleties and overtures... all the way to the last raspy, vulnerable vocal fade out, and the repeat of the same tender tenor frolicking notes interrupted by the deep, powerful bass piano notes to end the song as it began... but this time as a decrescendo to powerfully cause the listener stop and to reflect upon the whole, and the Biblical Truth, to the very last deep bass vibrations that resonate alone.
This song is like an addictive snack, to someone who truly appreciates rare quality musical perfection and Biblical truth (not just a pretty song about nothing), and is a song that should be listened to with the sound up and the repeat on... and be listened to half a dozen times... (I listened to it AT LEAST 7 times while writing this “Thank you”); a song you wish would never end..., a song that you can never listen to just once, a song that ruins you for almost any other song, for such perfection can never be surpassed... a song that gives you chills and nearly brings you to tears... from the perfect pairing of the vocals, the instrumentation, and the comforting POWERFUL Scriptural content.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! May God bless you in a special way for this song alone... a Rembrandt!
Robert
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Margaret Becker
O Come O Come Emmanuel
https://youtu.be/F9_QBF3HdZ8?t=58
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Margaret Becker, with Maire / Moya Brennan (sister to Enya) and Joanne Hogg of Iona)
from their superb album Irish Hymns
Jesus Draw Me Ever Nearer (May This Journey)
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Iona - lead singer, a medical doctor, Joanna Hogg
leading Christian Group in Ireland (though not all members are Christian)
Life's Railway to Heaven
blast from the past (c.1982/3), but timeless...
Michelle Pillar
and I believe with the author of this song (who takes the first solo), Lenny Leblanc
You were there all along
Will McFarlane
Born in California, Will McFarlane, gravitated towards music at the early age of 6 when he began taking voice lessons, adding piano just a year later. After he was inspired by the famous Beatles performance on the Ed Sullivan show, McFarlane decided to take up guitar at the age of 12 years old. He would soon develop a taste for R&B and Motown music in high school that would allow him to focus on his rhythm guitarist skills. Raitt discovered McFarlane in a club in Massachutes. After Will parted ways with Raitt, he has played on records for Bobby Blue Band, Little Milton, Etta James and Johnnie Taylor as part of the famed Muscle Sholes Rhythm Section. McFarlane has continued to work in secular and gospel music, both traditional and contemporary styles. He has moved back to Muscle Shoals, and plays there, as well as in Nashville, and other places around the country and world, doing sessions and live performances. He was just recently inducted into the Musician's Hall of Fame in Nashville as a friend of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (The Swampers).
How I know
Today
That Your Grace May Abound
Number One Command
This is the Message
(great percussion on this one)
Unto the King
Samaritan
[Understand, not all Samaritans were aliens / mongrels; many were Israelites. See my booklet: Apologetic Expositions (#6) John 4 - Samaritan Woman at Well & Samaritan Leper —Israelites Living in Samaria, 46pp., 5.50 + P&H.]
You Call Me a Dreamer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUKoXcd0vkk
Kelly Willard (who has one of the dreamiest voices in the world)
Garden
You Laid Down Your Life
Who Will Bring the Children (to Your Throne)
Glad
Extremely talented group that started Acapella (for first 10 years I believe)
These first two songs will really surprise you... like nothing you have ever heard.
Acapella History
Variations on a Hymn (That Hymn Thing)
Be Ye Glad
Maker of My Heart
(new rendition; acapella) of the marvellous Wesley Hymn, And Can It Be
Bryan Duncan (one of the best voices ever) in his former band, Sweet Comfort Band
You Need a Reason
Never Should Have Left You (Prodigal's Regret)
Haven't Seen You
Hope of the Brokenhearted
I Love You With My Life (from the 70s)
Your Everlasting Love
Remember Me
I’ll Not Forget You
Lyrics
Sarah's waiting in a crown of silver hair
Maternal heart still aching
A Promised ray of hope, a child to bear
No child is here, is this not fair?
Her labor of love has no device
faithful in silent sacrifice(Bridge)
Has heaven forgotten? Is God still there?
He says, "Learn to trust me"
(Chorus)
I'll not forget you, I'll not forget you
I'll not forget you, I'll not forget you
Abraham is marking time as years go by
hiding his pain in "laughter" [the meaning of the name "Isaac"]
every night he's counting stars that fill the sky [stars, the promise God made, his seed so innumerable]
so sure his dream has passed him by;
doubting, his vision's not so clear
what did God say what did he hear?(bridge / chorus)
And every day in pain, I wait
I can't help but wonder why
You promise me your love and say goodbye
Please don't say goodbyeI'll not forget you, I'll not forget you
I'll not forget you, I'll not forget you, ohWhen you walk alone
When you break inside
(I'll not forget you)When a loved one dies
(I'll not forget you)
(I'll not forget you)
When your youth is gone
(I'll not forget you)
O Come O Come Emmanuel
“Mary Did You Know?” written and performed by Buddy Greene (music) and Mark Lowry (lyrics) (Buddy Greene, on top of being an incredible songwriter / singer, and guitarist, he is also a world-class harmonica player, playing in Carnegie Hall—and can play the guitar and harmonica at the same time):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L-8Dp9qVzQ
and here, performed by Buddy Greene (playing the guitar) and Michael English (Bill Gaither at the piano):
https://youtu.be/VZyT13K9mZg
Buddy Greene (also with harmonica)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4efKlTjamU
Buddy Green Harmonica (with piano and guitar)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywee8YA_tqM
Buddy Greene and friends "Medley of Bach, Mozart, and Rossini"
Harmonica, banjo, and accordion (and a little humor)
https://youtu.be/jBxtKJMoE0g
and this is an incredible song, from Buddy Greene’s first album, I believe;
Oh Lord How I Need You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Re4m-tBH7I
A Virtuous Woman
https://youtu.be/kPvqbEUSmt0
When I Die [this one is a heart tugger...!]
Harmonica Speed Playing - Buddy Greene Interview for BluesHarmonica.com Sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0fusOgxp_8
Mary did you Know Michael English with his own more contemporary version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oiw7hS4pzg
Mary Did you know by Mark Lowry
Every one a classic...! Phenomenal...! I've loved these for decades ... be certain to give each a listen.
My apologies if any are duplicated; I will have to go through the entire list and double check when I have time.
Harvest (Ed Kerr and Jerry Williams)
We Praise the Name of Jehovah
Know that I am God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_8W1lA4faI
Because I am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4h-DWknFoI
Court of the Gentiles (poorly named, but good song)
On the Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpLCFsXwsPs
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Dallas Holm and Praise
Here We Are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPG02znsN1o
Jesus, He Means All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJxPHH090Mc
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Wayne Watson
Man in the Middle
One Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Utcqg3tU9Bw
The Sacrifice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXTUjspT2qI
All the Kings Men
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NneoWPkaDA
When God's People Pray
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc9MqLRz6MA
Watercolored Ponies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp2ILyzhzwk
Jack and Jill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF2usSH62UE
Touch of the Master's Hand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trr_V20UjDk
Narrow Way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIiRgpdAOG4
Born in Zion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3pOTzGOlqQ
Peace that Passes Understanding
This group, David & the Giants, the drummer played Little Ricky on I Love Lucy, Keith Thibodeaux
the group was comprised of 3 brothers: Clayborn Huff, Rayborn Huff, and David W. Huff
The first song below became a hit when an "accident" occurred and their song somehow got placed on a "demo" assortment record sent around to like 100,000 radio stations nationwide... the song was getting air play all over the U.S. and people were calling into the stations saying this song is great who is it? and the DJs/radio stations replied, "we don't have a clue".
David and the Giants
Here's My Heart
This second song is more of a fun song with some catchy lyrics.
Pollution of Evolution
This one is interesting also.
Noah
and this one is really catchy....
One Less Stone
This one is a youtube I saw in the sidebar earlier today and thought it was quite interesting...
I've Never Heard Anyone Play Like This Before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04nTmj3Z8pI
The most interesting segment is toward the end.
The Scotsman who seems to be the one who owns the guitar shop has an acoustic guitar (if I am correct) that had a special device installed in it that causes the cords to slide when the player tilts the front of the guitar down, and of course has to tilt it back up to stop it. He also turned his guitar into his own percussion backup, the way he played one song.
What I found interesting—and a perfect illustration of the importance of being "of one mind"*—once the other 2 guitarists (one exceptional, the other maybe not as so) heard the concept, then saw it in operation, it was like, not only a light clicked on, but a full generator, and their minds (moreso of the one) went spinning in high gear, understanding, appreciating, seeing the value of it, thinking of all the ways he could use it, etc. It is wonderful to see minds that have a true common univocality.
[* I saw this wonderful phenomena in a few other settings: a few times at the great science channel "Smarter Every Day", when Dustin and other scientists are talking, he sees the heart of the issue and sprints ahead in his mind; and one time when Dr. Ardis and Mike Adams were talking and Adams did the same thing; that is, when the other person began explaining something, and Adams interjected, like jumping on the moving train into the conversation as if he knew where the destination was. This is how my mind thinks; and it is wonderful to see it in others. THIS is how Scripture says that we are to be... in matters of doctrine and morality. This is the ONLY "Unity" of which Scripture speaks. We are NOT to be united with those not of like mind; we are NOT to compromise or fellowship with those who do not believe the same.
I added this thought last week to my book The Other Side, which I have completed (648pp.)
One Final Note about “Unity”—
On pages 86,87 of The Philosophy of Gordon H. Clark: A Festschrift (1968), Ronald H. Nash, editor, Dr. Clark expressed, “... the ecumenical unity approved* by the New Testament is unity of doctrine and knowledge. There is no great command to establish organizational unions... but... ‘I beseech you that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment’.” To expound further on this, God’s Command for unity does not contradict or violate, but only compliment other Commands. We are not to be united with those with whom He forever forbade unity (aliens, perverts, abominations, unrepentant kinsmen and troublemakers, those who reject Sound Doctrine, the Doctrine of Christ). Amos 3:3, likewise, informs us that Biblical unity is disunity with those who are not of like mind. True unity has no place for compromise—only complete conformity.
[* more properly, commanded. Note mine. R.A.B.]
These older songs made me think of 2 others
Andrus Blackwood & Company
Stones Throw Away
... a blast from the past
— “Christian” Singer Dances Out of the Closet / Sexual “Orientation” is NOT a “Choice” and NEITHER Are Individuals “Born” with a Gender Different Than Their Biological Sex
This one contains many other great music links
The Raising of Lazarus and More... (and music links)
new rendition (eastern flavor in minor key?)
4-Him
The Love of God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAkAgPc88Vo
also
It is Well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXflMVGb2i0
and a few of their classics
Basics of Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij2TQ1NKm70
Where there is faith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE0Dh-cogcU
a strange way to save the world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu2e6oEEHjk
Stay forever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBZ_T8rzCjA
Freedom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UrfSc2yxK8
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Classic Hymn masterfully redone
INCREDIBLE and MOVING rendition of a famous hymn...
Crossroads music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Bx1UwLc0U
originally written by Latin scholar and English poet and Anglican hymnist William Cowper (actually, pronounced Cooper) in 1774; one of the most popular poets of his time.
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