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NZ Christian Song - Jump for Joy!!!

Christian Song - Jump for Joy!!!
by Rodney Horrell - November 2014

Key of A
Chords:
Intro:A,D,A,D
Verse:A,D,A,D,F#m,E,D,F#m,E,D,A,D,A,D
Chorus:E,A,E,A,F#m,E,D,E,A,E,A

Verse 1
The joy of the Lord is my strength
And I will rejoice in all things
And I will praise You
Yes I will praise You
Jesus

Verse 2
Yes, I will jump for joy
Yes, I will jump for joy
For Your name’s sake
For Your name’s sake
Jesus

Chorus
And I will, praise you
And I will, praise you
And I will, praise you
Jesus

Waiting On You

Arthur Morgan - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Melodica.

Waiting on you, Waiting on you
Lord I'm waiting, Waiting on you
For your Word and, for your strength
Lord I'm waiting, Waiting on you

4th Movement (vv.18-22) - Piano Suite On The 33rd Psalm by Samuel Iglesias

FOURTH MOVEMENT - Verses 18 through 22.

ABSTRACT FROM THE LISTENING GUIDE BELOW
For full Listening Guide, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

Overview:
The musicality of this movement is taken in two simultaneous directions. On one end, it’s following the arguments verse by verse throughout the music. On the other end, it is quoting the main theme of the suite very consistently because it’s the conclusive movement of the suite. As part of this general direction, the music is intentionally attempting to provide a purer sense of glory and the beauty of the Lord’s everlasting love.

0:00 to 1:01 – He stands for us (v.18):
The idea of playing the main theme of the suite in the very beginning of this movement not only refers to the project itself, but also to how this conclusive section relates to the first verse of the psalm as it speaks about the fate of the righteous in that they fear and stand with the Lord (v.1, v.18). The music in this portion is pretty much self-explanatory regarding the feeling and emotional emphasis being taken from the verses...

For the full Listening Guide description of this movement, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

3rd Movement (vv.10-17) - Piano Suite On The 33rd Psalm by Samuel Iglesias

THIRD MOVEMENT - Verses 10 through 17.

ABSTRACT FROM THE LISTENING GUIDE BELOW
For full Listening Guide, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

0:00 to 0:45 –Failure (v.10):
This theme and harmony express both emotional and physical scenes. The emotional feelings are stress, panic, chaos, defeat, and the anxiety of things simply going wrong. The physical scenes give context and greater meaning to these emotions. One of the scenes I imagine and relate to is the battlefield and its adrenaline-filled atmosphere created from war. Losing a battle and being surrounded by death produces a dramatic but real and stressful tragedy. This is one way we can see a “plan of a nation” being frustrated (v.10). On the other hand, I was very conscious that this portion of the psalm is not only referring to personal, human experiences but to massive, political issues. Therefore, the same theme also represents a political crisis that no king or ruler (like David) would like to be involved with: every project, every battle, every assignment, every subordinate is not working out; and there’s nothing anyone can do about it since it’s a decree from God...

For the full Listening Guide description of this movement, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

2nd Movement (vv.6-9) - Piano Suite On The 33rd Psalm by Samuel Iglesias

SECOND MOVEMENT - Verses 6 through 9.

ABSTRACT FROM THE LISTENING GUIDE BELOW
For full Listening Guide, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

0:00 to 1:14– The creation (vv.6-7a):
The sensation that I implemented in the beginning of this part is stellar and abundant with enormous awe. Because this and the next few verses refer to creation, I can’t avoid thinking of the beginning of Genesis 1. In the same appreciation, I refer to God’s creation in a mystic and infinite essence – before anything other than Him ever existed. At 0:52, His word and creational
power take more shape, as “through his word the heavens were made, and by the breath of his mouth all their host” (v6). This is also true about the creation of the water of the sea (v.7a)...

For the full Listening Guide description of this movement, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

1st Movement (vv.1-5) - Piano Suite On The 33rd Psalm by Samuel Iglesias

ABSTRACT FROM THE LISTENING GUIDE BELOW
For full Listening Guide, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

0:00 to 0:17 – This first rolled chord —an Ab maj7—, I call it “the essence” chord. Besides the fact that it’s being rolled like a harp instrument (like the lyre), it creates an effect that can be defined as relevant, mysterious, interesting, and thrilling, setting an intriguing context for the notes that follow...

For the full Listening Guide description of this movement, go to bit.ly/33rdpsalm

Barking Dogs ( I See The Love) Opposing Forces Official Video

Barking Dogs (I See The Love)
Words and Music by Robert Nevin & CS Denton
©2000 by Opposing Forces All rights reserved
(Chorus)
I see the love you've given me.
I feel the strength you bring to me.
I need you now and every day.
I know you're with me always.

Barking dogs and meowing cats.
Yapping so loud we can't hear
Your quiet voice that speaks to us.
Help us open up our ears!

We kneel down and pray to you,
Praying for the little things we need.
The item we should truly have

Is the will to overcome our greed.

We block out the subtle voice
To concentrate on something important to us.
We need to listen to rejoice
With the one who's glorious!

If ever you should find Emptiness in your life,
A hole in your heart That needs to be filled.
There's a solution, see, One who brought joy to me.
Let Him into your heart And you'll be healed!

(Chorus)

We block out the subtle voice
To concentrate on something important to us.
We need to listen to rejoice
With the one who's glorious!

(counter verse)
If ever you should find emptiness in your life,
A hole in your heart that needs to be filled.
There's a solution see, one who brought joy to me.
Let Him into your heart and you'll be healed!

(Chorus)

I know we have a lot of distractions in our lives like "barking dogs and meowing cats" and other noises. But we have to listen for that "still small voice of calm" - Thats Jesus calling us. Thanks for listening to Barking Dogs ( I See The Love) Opposing Forces Official Video

Joshua Aaron - Blessed be Our God

Joshua Aaron singing one of his Worship Songs.

I Love To Tell The Story singing by Nelson Hoke

Our dad would sing this song to us as children on the farm and in church. His dad would sing the song to him in the cotton fields of west Texas and in church. I am thankful.

Stay connected: Roy Nelson Hoke
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Roy Nelson Hoke
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Christian Country Singer and Songwriter
CHRISTIAN COUNTRY MUSIC from Texas
© 2019

Thy Will

i chose to do a cover of Hilary Scott’s “Thy Will” because it was one of those “Life feels so unfair weeks.” Hope Hilary’s dong encourages you. ❤️

Rejoicing Retrostyle - God's Son has set me free

Joy can take many forms: extrovert and more contained and subdued. The rejoicing here is the subdued and hidden kind. You must taste it to grasp it properly. Let the words do their work: retro it may be -to say the least! but it is filled with assurance and gladness. The melody is from Heddal in Norway, and a choral version of it was made by Edvard Greig. However, I prefer the original as the underlying joy comes better into focus. I have therefore stuck to an early form. In addition I have translated it anew to the best of my skill, to reflect the original text more closely both in content and style and, knowing the original text and the alternative translations, I am happy with my product.
The soloist is a well-known performer on the Hardanger fiddle.

Praise In The Woods - by Nelson Hoke Family

Beautiful time praising the Lord in the woods. Every morning and every night singing this song to Him. The birds would sing with us in the mornings. The night the sounds became so loud ,louder than us. All creatures were praising the Lord. I am Thankful.
Roy Nelson Hoke
Christian Country Songwriter

Praise in The Woods – by Nelson Hoke Family © 2019
Praise, Praise, Praise
To the one who sent us His son
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus

Stay connected: Roy Nelson Hoke
https://www.facebook.com/nelson.hoke

Roy Nelson Hoke
[email protected]

Christian Country Singer and Songwriter
CHRISTIAN COUNTRY MUSIC from Texas
© 2019

Marron 5 | PayPhone | English Song | Jessica Jones

#EnglishSongs #Songs #PayPhone #Marron5

Holy Holy Holy

Tony and Laureen talk about being Holy

Like An Olive Tree

Arthur Morgan - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar.

But I'm like an olive tree
Thriving in the house of God
I will always trust in God's unfailing love
I will praise your name forever
Oh God for what you've done
I will praise your name forever, Oh God

Christopher Watson - Born Again

"Born Again" is a track from my EP "The Sweetest Thing," released everywhere June 28th! Stream it here: https://linktr.ee/tellemwatson

Be blessed. Every moment is a gift.
www.tellemwatson.com
@tellemwatson

Video by Cindy Arguello and Joshua Gonzalez

Loving-kindnesses, all around me!

A simple song of devotion. Main video is from Pilgrim Media TV and used by kind permission, but it had to be shortened somewhat because the images and the music were not on sync. First overlay image for the title background is not a Norwegian fjord, but somewhere else: Serbia!

Infidel tries to escape from church when after being called out for being gay

This infidel tries to escape after he was called out for being gay and he's facing the consequences for his misbehaviour

instrumental- Deliver Me- Donald Lawrence, Le'Andrea Johnson

you can download the un-tagged version of this song and many others here: www.ascensiontracks.com

Let Our Hearts Be Willing

Arthur Morgan - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals.

Some are called to and preach now
Jesus is the way to live
Some are called to go and teach how
Others called to pray and give

So let our hearts be willing
To know our part in the plan
For we belong to one body
Under the Lord our God's command
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