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Today's episode of Leaving the Grandstand World deals with fear. My song today features "Monarch Butterfly," a whimsical look at what happens when a gigantic butterfly invades the area. The poem is entitled, "Fear" and the teaching for today is, "Be Not Afraid," from my book, A Course in Christianity.
This episode of Leaving the Grandstand World features a poem, "I Can Hear the Harmony," a song, "Intimate Mystery." I include a short explanation from my wife, Eva, on the special Holy Spirit inspired way this song was birthed then I conclude with a teaching from my book, A Course in Christianity "Notifications."
Back when I was an atheistic, alcoholic drug user & dealer, I loved the Eric Clapton song Cocaine. Still do like the tune. Just like my converted to God lyrics better.
Music - Ron Kenoly - The Battle is the Lord's Worship Dance - Father's Love Ministry - Korea Korean Father's Love Ministry (FL) https://www.fl.or.kr The original song was recorded at the Atlanta Civic Center in October of 1993 and released in an album in 1994. The Father's Love Ministry used the recording as the background for their worship dance that was recorded in Korea around 2006. Watching both videos at once is very interesting as it shows the diversity of the music and theme in the Christian religion.
We are all rivers either flowing downstream filled with the muck and mire of the world or, going against the world's ways and supernaturally flowing upstream casting worldly cares aside, sharing Godly traits of love, peace, and forgiveness. Flowing upstream is hard because we're going against the status quo but, remember, with God all things are possible so it really isn't difficult, is it?
Today I share my joy through a poem, "I Could Be a River," a song, "My Faith Is in You, Lord," and a short selection from my book, The Traveler, which is about a man who encounters a supernatural Christian mentor whom he communicates with through his computer. It is chapter 29, "The Wishing Well."
Wonderfully Made was written for someone going through some of life's struggles. The enemy wants to speak into your life, but you have to learn to shut out all voices but God's and understand that He created us and we are Wonderfully Made.
Do you believe in Newspaper Dragons? I don't either but I used to deliver them when I was a kid and I see them on the bottom of parakeet cages and blowing in the wind sometimes. They are words we use to describe our fragmented worlds. Fragmented sentences depicting a fragmented world. We can do better than that. Our words can give us life or death. Let's not believe and make true all this fragmentation. Let's believe and make true God's word--His words of life. Good idea, huh?
This episode has a poem, "I Am a Dragon," a song, "I Found That I Know Nothing," and a teaching from one of my books, A Course in Christianity from a chapter entitled, "My String Theory."
4 senior citizens who love JESUS and still attempt to spread his GLORY Andrew Falk-Drums, recording, producing, video Ben Bolt-Vocals Allen Smith-Bass, lyric content and shirt coolness Kurt Doelle-All guitars, writing and lyric content
An original tune of mine set to an old hymn by W H Gladstone. Many are feeling weary of the lockdowns in the pandemic. Also, some are experiencing spiritual weariness for which I hope, the words will bring some relief and comfort.
I'm happy to introduce to you in this episode, the very first song Eva and I wrote together. It is entitled, "Praise Ditty" and I believe it will uplift your spirits. The poem (which was initially created as a song) is entitled, "Give Praise to God." It was written by Eva and you will eventually hear these words in a song sometime in the future. The teaching is from my book, A Holy Hodgepodge. The chapter is entitled, "Flashlight Eyes."
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