Favorite gospel songs. It has to happen.
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https://youtu.be/cKLQ1td3MbE Favorite gospel songs. It has to happen.
A very nice song Dove.
Dove, would you mind if I changed the title of this thread to Christian artists and music?
Not at all. Change it. But I really need my links fixed....I can't post them right from my phone
You can. You just have to select the HRL and add the video tags.
For Dinky. Oh man...this song. I don't even care what version it is.
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You can. You just have to select the HRL and add the video tags.
My phone won't let me. I manually typed in the tags. I got this lol
Tons of people have no idea this is a Christain, love song to God. Lol
Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
Your welcome.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
Allow me to contribute...
AND ERIC CLAPTON PLAYS ON IT!!!!
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
I worked with my older brother for a bit and he made a CD with a bunch of Christian artists and some of it wasn't to bad. Nothing i would play in my truck mind you but it was alright.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
I worked with my older brother for a bit and he made a CD with a bunch of Christian artists and some of it wasn't to bad. Nothing i would play in my truck mind you but it was alright.
I love old hymns, they are so rooted in gospel truth and, they remind me of my grandma. My church mixes in older ones with newer ones...we have awesome song service.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
You had addressed me by name earlier in the OP with a link. I willingly responded with a polite no thank you and quick explanation why.
But well, yanno.
RIP Grandma ♡
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
You had addressed me by name earlier in the OP with a link. I willingly responded with a polite no thank you and quick explanation why.
But well, yanno.
Well you had to willingly click on the Christian music thread to even know I did that. This ain't face book....but wellll. Yeah.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
[size=50]Do the messages tell you to stop pretending to be female? Sinner?[/size]
I was going to point out that she willingly clicked on the Christian music thread....but well, yanno.
You had addressed me by name earlier in the OP with a link. I willingly responded with a polite no thank you and quick explanation why.
But well, yanno.
Well you had to willingly click on the Christian music thread to even know I did that. This ain't face book....but wellll. Yeah.
I shouldn't click on thread topics for a quick skim or I shouldn't have acknowledged the music suggestion you made for me? I was even nice about it, but well, yeah, yanno?
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
I'm not telling you want to do. I'm just sayin this statement I quoted might be more convincing if you hadn't entered in, with no outside prompting or force of any kind, to a thread with exactly the content you find undesirable.
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
I'm not telling you want to do. I'm just sayin this statement I quoted might be more convincing if you hadn't entered in, with no outside prompting or force of any kind, to a thread with exactly the content you find undesirable.
How can I be sure unless I first look? The title was Christian music. Was it a debate about merits or faults of that sort of music? Was it just a compilation of user favorites?
That you saw fit to mention a suggestion to me and question me for whatever weird reasons has been the only reason I've hung around this long.
Are we finished now?
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Thanks but no thanks on the video, Dove. I find strong religious messages in music undesirable.
I'm not telling you want to do. I'm just sayin this statement I quoted might be more convincing if you hadn't entered in, with no outside prompting or force of any kind, to a thread with exactly the content you find undesirable.
How can I be sure unless I first look? The title was Christian music. Was it a debate about merits or faults of that sort of music? Was it just a compilation of user favorites?
That you saw fit to mention a suggestion to me and question me for whatever weird reasons has been the only reason I've hung around this long.
Are we finished now?
Tell me, do you have to employ someone to tie your shoelaces, or have you managed to master that particular task?
How about cutlery? Do you eat your soup with a fork?
:crazy:
Take it to the flame war section, Spec.
Why?
Is this a flame war?
I hadn't noticed. Slapping the back of your pointed head is not a war. Its more a case of bullying.
What do you want to do about it?
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Take it to the flame war section, Spec.
"Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to Thy cross I cling"
Prior to the 19th Century, the vast majority of music composed, sung or performed in Western Civilzation was religiously based. The rise of 'secular music' without a religious context has been a relatively recent development. It emerged in Western Europe during the renaissance, then accelerated in the 18th and 19th centuries. Folk music of the common people was not considered respectable and disdained by the musical establishment. This may have been due to its origins, as it belonged to the peasant or working classes.
Society's acceptance of 'common music' and its takeover from religiously based may have begun in the United States in the 19th century. The emergence of popular music which was derived largely from slave music which had its origins in Africa. It was their cultural influence which led to the development of the Blues, Jazz and eventually Rock and Roll and today's derivatives - such as Hip Hop, Rap, etc.
Religious music has taken a back seat as the societal norm where it was once dominant.
...this version, very good....
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O Thou That Tellest
by Georg Fredrich Haendel
from The Messiah
◆ALTO
O thou that tellest good tiding to Zion,
get thee up into the high mountain,
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
get thee up into the high mountain,
get thee up into the high mountain,
O thou that tellest good tiding to Jerusarem,
Lift up thy voice with strength, lift up, be not afraid,
say unto the cities of Judah,
say unto the cities of Judah:
Be hold your God, be hold your God!
Say unto the cities of Judah:
Be hold your God, be hold your God, be hold your God!
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
Arise, shine, for thy light is come,
Arise, arise, arise, shine, for thy light come,
And the glory of the Lord,
The glory of the Lord is risen, is risen upon thee, is risen, is risen upon thee,
The glory, the glory, the glory of the Lord is riseen upon thee.
◆Chorus
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
good tidings to Jerusalem,
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
good tidings to Zion, arise, arise,
Say unto the cities of Judah; Behold your God,
behold, the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
say unto the cities of Judah:
Behold, behold, the glory of the Lord,
of the Lord, the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
Here's a concerto by Italian Baroque Composer Claudio Monteverdi made from a passage in the Bible, Psalm 150 dated 1640. Laudate Dominum
Latin:
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Laudáte Dóminum in sanctis ejus ;
laudáte eum in firmaménto virtútis ejus.
2 Laudáte eum in virtútibus ejus ;
laudáte eum secúndum multitúdinem magnitúdinis ejus.
3 Laudáte eum in sono tubæ ;
laudáte eum in psaltério et cíthara.
4 Laudáte eum in týmpano et choro ;
laudáte eum in chordis et órgano.
5 Laudáte eum in cýmbalis benesonántibus ;
laudáte eum in cýmbalis jubilatiónis.
6 Omnis spíritus laudet Dóminum !
Allelúja.
"Psalm 150" in English
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Let everything that has breath praise the Lord
(Let everything that has breath praise the Lord)
Sound the alarm to our most high God
(Praise the Lord, oh praise the Lord!)
Praise Him for His excellent greatness
(Praise Him for His excellent greatness)
With the cymbals and stringed instruments
(Praise the Lord, oh praise the Lord!)
Let our praise ring, be glorified, be glorified
Lord, we praise Your name!
Just like David, we'll praise in a-dancing
(Just like David, we'll praise in a dance)
Praise Him with lifting and clapping of hands
(Praise the Lord, oh praise the Lord!)
Bow down before You in majesty
(Bow down before You in majesty)
We declare Your name is holy
(Praise the Lord, oh praise the Lord!)
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord,
Praise the Lord!
Sound the alarm to our most high God
Oh, praise the Lord!
Lord, inhabit our praise
Let our praises of Your name
Dwell among us, oh God
And live in our praise.
Lord, inhabit our praise
Let our praises of Your name
Dwell among us, oh God
And live in our praise, in our praise,
Praise Your name!
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Release your praise, all the nations rejoice.
[2x]
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Hallelujah, hallelujah...
Release your praise... release your praise...
Release your praise, all the nations rejoice!
All Good Gifts
from Godspell
sung by Merrel Jackson
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We plow the fields and scatter the good seed on the land..
But it is fed and watered by God's almighty hand..
He sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain...
The breezes and the sunshine, and soft refreshing rain...
All good gifts around us
Are sent from Heaven above
Then thank the Lord, oh thank the Lord for all his love...
We thank thee then, O Father, for all things bright and good,
The seedtime and the harvest, our life, our health, our food,
No gifts have we to offer for all thy love imparts
But that which thou desirest, our humble thankful hearts!
All good gifts around us
Are sent from Heaven above..
Then thank the Lord, oh thank the Lord for all his love..
I really wanna thank you Lord
i want to thank you
thank you for all of your love
Oh thank you lord
oh lord