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Category Archives Original Worship Songs
0 Lord, We Need You Now (live)
I finally got around to uploading this new worship song I wrote about a month ago based on Habakkuk 3 and Psalm 69 mostly. It is definitely a timely cry out to God that we need him to work a wonder in our day, to make himself known and show us mercy.
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0 Show Us Your Ways (live)
Here is a new worship song I wrote this past week while reading in Psalms. The idea for the chorus came from Psalm 25:4-5 and the verses come from Psalm 15 & 24 plus some more verses in chapter 25. This song is a cry to our generation to seek the Lord and put our trust in his ways. It is cry to God to show us his ways and help us to walk in them!
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0 How Great Is Your Love (live)
Here is a new worship song I just wrote last week. If you go to the Eischen’s Thursday night Volleyball Bible Study we sang it this last Thursday when the rainbow and lightning were covering the sky over the valley! The lyrics come mostly from several sections of Psalm 71 with a few parts taken from Psalm 63 as well.
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0 I Will Sing of the Lord’s Great Love (live)
This is a new worship song I wrote recently while up at 6am doing some morning devotions. For those who know me, this is very early in the morning. Ha! I guess it was appropriate I was reading the passage in Psalm 59:16-17 where it says:
But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble. You are my strength, I sing praise to you; you, God, are my fortress, my God on whom I can rely.
0 Come To the Table (live)
This is a new communion song that I wrote on October 14, 2011, that comes mostly straight from 1 Corinthians 11:23-34. It reminds us of why we take communion together as the body of Christ, to remember his sacrifice for us, the breaking of his body and shedding of his blood. Let us do this often in remembrance of him!
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