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One of my all time favorites. Petra has a great rendition of this wonderful song as well.
Jesus Christ is God, Lord, Savior, Creator and Sustainer of what He’s created. It’s so sad that there are so many without eyes to see or ears to hear. This is eternal stuff.
Thanks, Tony, for posting this.
This was a wonderful rendition of a truly great hymn. Thanks for putting this up here, Steven!
“Silent Night”…”O little Town of Bethlehem”…”Ave Maria”…”Jesus Loves Me”…”O Holy Night”…I got a million of them, every one of them better than the last, no matter what order you remember them in. The race of Man on Earth is full of such flowers–snap out of it! (cf. “Moonstruck”).
And Judy Collins is a very special voice…”Both Sides Now” and “Farewell To Tarwathie”
The hymn “This Is My Father’s World” is a most joyous song.
Thanks, Steven, for this beautiful story and recording.
As Climategate draws to an end, I recall that I could not forgive the flaws in others until I had inventoried the flaws in myself.
As St Francis of Assissi noted earlier:
“It is in giving that we receive,
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
It is in death of self that we are born to eternal life.”
Forgiveness and the ability to accept that forgiveness is the key. The story of John Newton, the author of the hymn, is just as amazing –
http://www.anointedlinks.com/amazing_grace.html
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Grace
Aww, that made me cry. 🙂
For those who haven’t seen it, don’t miss this version. Full Orchestra and Choir. Turn it up. The bagpipes really add to the impact. Make sure you watch until the women walk in a circle. You won’t be disappointed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsCp5LG_zNE
Why did pseudo-science become anti-religion after WWII ?
The answer to this and many other seemingly unrelated puzzles will fall into place when we finally realize the real winner of WWII: Joseph Stalin !
http://junkscience.com/2014/09/25/obamas-un-climate-speech/comment-page-1/#comment-267797 or
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/09/28/climate-science-integrity-in-a-death-spiral/#comment-430315
This is how I know this song:
http://youtu.be/niT2q0ElP4g
and this one as well
http://youtu.be/Eecphwtw_rw
A beautiful piece- thanks. Watching it I wondered what became of those young men in the choir. My guess is they did just fine!
How does the force of darkness that engulfs the globe today compare with that ~2020 years ago when King Herod was willing to kill all newborn sons in order to retain his position of power?