Sometimes we have needs so deep and so heart-wrenching that we only see despair. This song is one that I wrote during a time of financial discouragement. I couldn't see the end of the tunnel, I didn't have the answers, I couldn't depend on anyone but Jesus. He was my life, my very breath. My husband was working late hours. After I got the kids to bed at night, I had time to pray and reflect and sing. Somehow the burden I felt I carried all alone seemed lighter when I took it to the cross.
Fill Me Up is a song I wrote after the birth of my 3rd child. My oldest daughter was 4, my son was 13 months, and I had a newborn baby girl. When the baby was 10 days old, my husband left for a job in a city 2 hours away and was gone all week long, only home on weekends. Even though my parents were close, I felt so alone. It was my husband I longed for in the wee small hours of the morning when the babies were awake, but it was Jesus who got me through. I slept 2-3 hours a night. My son wasn't sleeping through the night, and of course the baby wasn't. I was SO tired... I came to cherish my coffee in the morning, naptime and bedtime. My sanity only lasted a few hours at a time. When Jesus fed the crowd of 5,000 with 12 loaves and 2 fishes, there was dinner left over. He filled the people up with extra to spare. I realized during this lonely, very sleepy time in my life that I needed Christ's fullness more than I needed my coffee or a nap. The routine I created for my kids which gave me
My whole life, I've been taught to lean on Jesus and trust Him, no matter what I face. When someone close to me says they don't believe anymore that God has their best interest at heart, MY heart breaks. I have found that the sun will shine again, the good will make itself known, and God is God, indeed.
Sometimes the bleeding places that are starting to scab get bumped. But even when life's not fair, God is good. God is good ALL the time, and even though He knows everything, He wants to know how much we trust Him. I can't explain why things happen, and I can't explain how not to worry. All I can do is trust, and pray that my loved ones will trust also...
I wrote this song as an expression of the deep ache in my heart for my loved ones who desperately need to believe that God really is love. Maybe if you're doubting, too, you can ask God to help you choose to trust Him.
The Truth is a Connecticut based New Country Christian Music Band. Road to Damascus is it's debut single. The song is inspired by the Apostle Paul and his journey on that road and how our lives change when we meet Jesus, though everyone may not believe it. Please share this song with others. www.thetruthwebsite.com
Soul Deep Records presents Rawsrvnt "Watch Out Boy (Can You Feel the Heat?)" Music Video
Rawsrvnt "Watch Out Boy (Can You Feel the Heat?)" Music Video - Directed by: Eddy Puyol. Filmed by: Leo Gomez of CBS Sports Miami. Edited by: Nomar Rosa of Seventhwire Films. (P) (C) 2012 Soul Deep Records, a division of Soul Deep Ministries. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws.
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This year, Integrity celebrates 25 years of music and ministry. To mark this special occasion, we are releasing a double CD and bonus DVD, 25 Songs That Changed The Way We Worship. The collection features the original songs by the worship leaders who have helped shape the sound of worship over the last 25 years, including "Open The Eyes of My Heart," "Shout To The Lord," "Ancient of Days," "Give Thanks," "Trading My Sorrows," Revelation Song," "How He Loves" and 18 more.
Helping to launch the ministries of Israel & New Breed, Paul Baloche, Hillsong, Darlene Zschech, Kari Jobe, Lincoln Brewster, Don Moen, Ron Kenoly, John Mark McMillan and many more, these songs have been sung by millions of worshipers around the world. While all of the songs have spent time in the CCLI Top 500, indicating the songs most often used in North American churches, some of them have been in the Top 10 for as many as 10 years and 13 of them have spent m
Song by John Mikkiah Thompson born with Autism. Couldn't speak until 8yrs old and now plays piano w/out sheet music and sings as he praises Jesus! What a Miracle from GOD that John Mikkiah Thompson sings with such warmth. Such an amazing story! And this is just one of his amazing songs. I am thankful for the opportunity to sign such an emotional song. I pray that it blesses you Today!
Artist: Silvah Title: Over Us Riddim: Driver Riddim 2012 Recorded At: Combination Studio Mix By: Lockdown Production/Combination Studio Produced By: Lockdown Production Mastered By: Combination Studio
Nearly 85 hours went into this video. This is Track #9 & Song #6 off of the NEW, "Rite of Passage" ReMixCD by Sane CHUK. Download/Stream the whole project for FREE at: https://SaneCHUK.com
The Adult Choir at the First United Methodist Church of Fulton, New York, offers this song of praise. You can see more at wwwfultonfumc.org. Please visit us today.
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Think you're a better Christian than someone else? Romans 15:1 says that the "Strong should bear the weaknesses of the weak" (NIV) Don't look down upon any supposed weak Christians, because God's eye is on them and He WILL humble you. This song is based on the little lamb from "Mary Had a Little Lamb" as well as the account of the prophet Nathan and King David from 2 Samuel 12.
Based on Psalm 100. Christian? Be thankful to God. Sing to God, because you can sing -- even in the hard times, when the pressure is great and there is sadness everywhere else.
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