A wonderful song of submission to God. We struggle and try to solve things on our own, and eventually we realize the best thing to do is just lay our troubles at His feet and seek His guidance.
From the 2010 Passion live album "Here For You" this is Chris Tomlin singing "Lord I Need You", sort of a modern-day version of the hymn "I Need The Every Hour". Written by Christy Nockels, Daniel Carson, Jesse Reeves, Kristian Stanfill, and Matt Maher. Yes,we *do* need Him. Without Him we have no hope, and we have no promise of salvation.
This song is from the wonderful compilation CD "Songs From the Bennett House" on the Springhill Worship label. The CD features Anadara, Carl Cartee, Jeff Deyo, Bruce Carroll, Scott Krippayne, and others. Co-written by Anadara Arnold (who usually goes simply by Anadara). This is fantastic music when you've OD'd on Chris Tomlin (not that I don't *love* Chris Tomlin's music!). This is probably one of the prettier videos I have created. And I love John Catchings' cello work here!
I'm not really much of a fan of gospel music, but I really like this one by Babbie Mason. Based on Matthew 5:16. We are called to shine the light, and that light comes from Jesus, the Light of the world. We are to not only absorb His light, but also to reflect it.
The best Christmas song you've probably never heard. The song extends to the death of Christ, His resurrection, and His upcoming return. Written by Bob Kauflin and performed by Todd Agnew and a bunch of friends: Christy Nockels, Shelley Jennings, Michael O'Brien, and Mike Weaver.
This is a peaceful song from a CD called "Girls Of Grace", a compilation CD of various female Christian artists, put together by Point Of Grace. It's sung by Jennifer Deibler of the group FFH. The song was written by Scott Krippayne and Tony Wood.
The title track from Stuart's wonderful album. The whole album has a Celtic feel to it. This song features Mark Edwards (co-author) on keyboards, and the uilleann (hope I spelled that right) pipes are beautiful. While Stuart is British, the pipes at the beginning reminded me of Ireland so I threw in some pictures of Ireland.
Stuart talked about this song and noted that everyone has hopes, including non-believers. But for non-believers those hopes do not always come true; they are little more than wishes. But for believers hopes that are based on the promises of the Bible are a certainty. That's what this song is all about - "every longing satisfied...for I am truly home." Thank you Stuart!
From the album "Until The Whole World Hears". Yeah, this world is broken, and we need Jesus. We've always needed Jesus, but this song proclaims that the urgency has never been greater than now. We need revival. We need to reach out, and God will meet us. Written by Mark Hall and Bernie Herms. Thanks, guys! It's wonderful!
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