Toute la Bible en Parle-A94-01-1994-01-07 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invités: Alain & Carole Saint-Louis Thème: La gestion du changement 7 Janvier 1994 Site Web: http://www.lfv.qc.ca/
With Easter approaching I was really touched by this song by Kari Jobe and Gateway Worship. "O what love, no greater love!" Yes, Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice for us. How can anyone not worship Him? We will never overcome this world on our own, but with Jesus we have victory.
I first heard this song about a year or so ago and figured it was a new song by Paul Baloche. Turns out it was actually written in 1992. I don't know how I missed it all those years. It's a beautiful song, with Paul's wife Rita singing harmony. Paul wrote the song along with Ed Kerr. It's based on I Corinthians 2:9.
This was the first Christy Nockels song I ever heard, back in the days when she was recording as the group Watermark along with singer/songwriter/musician/producer/husband Nathan. Christy and Nathan co-wrote this song. I assume that's Nathan playing the piano here. This is a slightly different version of the song originally made popular by Watermark; it doesn't contain the bridge that the original version did. I think I like this version a little bit better.
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God wants to transform the relationships with those closest to us. To do so, we need to understand a scriptural view of how we are to conduct ourselves with one another.
This excerpt is from a series entitled, "Godly Relationships". This message is called, "Road to De-Mask Us".
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Author and teacher Francis Frangipane discusses how it can be hard to follow instructions sometimes, and stresses the importance of listening carefully to God.
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