Episodes

  • 2 Samuel 1:17-27 Song of the Bow Colin Heinrich sings "Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen"
    Nov 1 2024

    There is so much to gaze at and learn from in this passage. Chad compassionately navigates

    through the wreckage and gives us encouraging words in times of grief. Colin Heinrich sings "Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen".

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    Lyrics to

    Oh, How the Mighty are Fallen (2 Samuel 1:17-27)

    Your glory, O Israel, is slain on a hill!
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Keep the news to yourself, of the blood that was spilled

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    No field of offerings! no rain upon you
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!
    Saul and Jonathan, beloved and true
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    vs3

    “You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul,
    who clothed you in scarlet aplenty,
    who put ornaments of gold, with a heart so bold

    But his sword did not return empty

    The sun stood still, in the midst of the sky

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Jonathan my brother, how could you die

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than the lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

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    17 mins
  • 1 Samuel 18:6-9 Song of David's Victories. Chris Lizotte and Marvelle Figueroa sing "My Jealous Fear"
    Oct 25 2024

    Saul's pride begins to unravel him. Hard to imagine that are biggest enemy is often our own fearful heart. Chad beautifully explores this passasge and passes along some great wisdom and our need to trust the Son of David with our battles. Chris Lizotte and Marvelle Figueroa sing "My Jealous Fear".

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    3

    My Jealous Fear

    As my kingdom slips away

    The prophets lips have spoken

    Fear is taking over

    And everything is broken

    And I clench my fist in anger

    I cannot hold the crown

    Even in my greatest dreams

    I keep losing the throne

    Chorus:

    “Saul has struck down his thousands

    And we celebrate

    But 10,000 are struck down by David

    And His name is great

    What more can he have,

    What more can he have

    but the kingdom

    Now all I have left

    Is my jealous fear

    I looked for one just like me

    Cried out for an earthly king

    I was a fearful created being

    When I rejected You

    And Saul fell like Lucifer

    But David rose like Christ

    My true King and Warrior

    The way, the truth the life

    bridge

    Let me serve only You

    And see through Your eyes

    By Your Word and Spirit

    You can give me wisdom

    To serve only You

    In Your love and mercy

    For every false way, every wrong turn, I’ve been following, I’ve been trying

    Please forgive me, please forgive me

    all I have left, all I have left, jealous fear

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    16 mins
  • Psalm 8 One of the most wonder filled passages in scripture. Izzi Ray sings "How Majestic Is Your Name"
    Oct 18 2024

    This week we revisit Psalm 8, meditate on the glory of God and give thanks for the wondrous things He alone has done. The gifted Izzi Ray sings "How Majestic is Your Name".

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    16 mins
  • 1 Samuel 2:1-10; Hannah’s Song Izzi Ray sings "You Remember Me"
    Oct 11 2024

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    Lyrics to

    Hannah’s Song “And You Remember Me”

    The bows of the mighty are broken,

    And the rich sink under the waves

    You raise the poor from the wreckage

    And the feeble are clothed with strength.

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you

    O Lord of hosts

    You make all things new

    And You Remember me

    And You Remember me

    O Lord of hosts

    for not by might shall a man prevail.

    You bring low, and raise us up

    The wicked ones shall be cut off

    While You fill the empty cup

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you

    O Lord of hosts

    You make all things new

    And You Remember me

    And You Remember me

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you O Lord

    O Lord, You make all things new

    You bring to death and breath new life

    O Lord, there is none like you

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    17 mins
  • Song of Deborah part 3 of 3 Judges 5 Izzi Ray sings "Seed of a Woman"
    Oct 3 2024

    In the final episide of the Song of Deborah Chad contrasts 2 women, the foreigner hero and the mother of the commander who was fell, never to rise. Izz Ray sings "seed of a Woman".

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    Lyrics to Seed of a Woman

    Turn aside, turn aside

    Do not be afraid

    Lay down, lay down

    Never to awake

    At her feet, he sank

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to arise

    She holds the hammer and takes the nail

    In her right hand

    Through his temple, comes the storm

    And he will never stand

    At her feet, he sank ,

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to awake

    Chorus:

    The seed of a woman

    Crushed the serpents head

    Son of the virgin

    Rose from the dead

    The seed of a woman

    Sunlight at dawn

    When it rises, in its might

    Praise to God. praise to God

    For victory

    Over sin, over death

    Our enemy

    At her feet, he sank

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to arise

    Turn aside, turn aside

    I will not be afraid

    I will lay down in peace

    And when I awake

    At Your feet, I will fall

    and worship my Lord

    At Your feet, I will bow

    For I am alive

    Bridge

    Its over, its over now

    Its over, do you hear the bell?

    Ring out, ring out over death and hell

    Your enemies perish

    And all is well

    At Your feet

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    16 mins
  • Psalm 112 Colin Heinrich and Audrey Schreiner sing "The Steadfast One"
    Sep 26 2024

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    Lyrics to "The Steadfast One"

    Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

    The righteous will never be moved

    Steady the heart, the heart set upon You

    In the fight, when your heel is bruised

    It is well

    It is well

    Whatever the battle,

    Whatever the cost,

    Whatever the struggle,

    Whatever the loss

    Light dawns in the darkness

    You are not against us

    No, You won’t forget us

    Your’e the steadfast One

    The steadfast One

    Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

    Who is not afraid of bad news

    Blessed the man, who imitates the Savior,

    And freely gives to the poor

    It is well

    It is well

    The wicked will perish

    You will smile upon us forever

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    17 mins
  • Song of Deborah part 2 Judges 5: verses 11-23 Ryan Delmore sings "March On"
    Sep 20 2024

    Unexpected lesson on unity is found in part 2 of this classic reading. Ryan Delmore sings "March On"

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    Lyrics to "March On"

    You gave victory over evil

    Victory over lies

    You conquer in the battle

    You strengthen us besides

    You turn streams into rivers

    Drown the enemy

    And You reign forever

    In Victory

    March on!

    March on!

    March on!

    March on!

    March On, my soul

    March On!

    Deliver us from evil

    Deliver us from shame

    Lead us in the battle

    We triumph in your name

    And we are your children

    We’ve rejected the curse

    Through the cross of the Saviour

    You’ve given us birth

    Chorus

    The battle that is raging

    For better or for worse

    To serve You is a blessing

    To turn away from a curse

    The battle for the soul

    Between the evil and the good

    The spirit and the truth

    Against the flesh and the world

    Unite us O Lord

    Deliver us

    Unite us O Lord

    And make us one

    Unite us O Lord

    In Christ Your Son

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    19 mins
  • Song of Deborah, Judges 5 verses 1-11 part 1 Rebekah Caggegi sings "Restoration"
    Sep 13 2024

    In our new season of Songs from the Bible Chad looks at the Song of Deborah and encourages us with words of hope from the book of Judges chapter 5:1-11. Rebekah Caggegi sings "Restoration"

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    Lyrics to "Restoration"

    Deborah’s Song (Part 1)

    Restoration

    When we did what was right

    In our own eyes

    We were taken away

    We were caught by surprise

    Our highways abandoned,

    Our villages ceased
    The travelers kept to the byways.

    The land had no peace

    When the Lord went before us

    The heavens came down

    The clouds dropped their water

    And You shook the ground

    (Chorus)

    We were so tired

    And hope was gone

    Out of the silence

    We hear a song

    Restoration

    My heart goes out

    To those of you

    Who offered themselves

    So willingly

    My heart can sing

    Melodies to the Lord

    Those that love You shall be

    With a heart restored

    When the Lord went before us

    The heavens came down

    The clouds dropped their water

    And You shook the ground

    (Chorus)

    We were so tired

    And hope was gone

    Out of the silence

    We hear a song

    Restoration

    Hear O kings

    All you in high places

    Let us sing

    Sing to the God

    who saves us

    Restoration

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    16 mins