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Do Not Be Afraid (sax and bells) Do Not Be Afraid (sax and bells)
The angel said, "Do not be afraid" to the shepherds near Bethlehem. Nowadays, in another way, this message is appropriate. The encouragement, now and then, is that there is good news to share.
Do Not Be Afraid Do Not Be Afraid
The angel told the shepherds near Bethlehem not to be afraid. In fact, they had good news. Nowadays, we also have good news to share, and yes, we need to not be afraid.
It All Comes Down (sung by the worship team) It All Comes Down (sung by the worship team)
First Baptist Church (Hillsboro, OR) worship team sings my song on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. James Cameron (lead, and arrangement)
The Race The Race
The song speaks about perseverance to win the prize, following Christ in life, and to be like Christ. The subject is sanctification rather than salvation, because faith already exists. The winning is what a believer does to be more pleasing to God.
So Much (Korg) So Much (Korg)
About different ways to know God. (see "Our Daily Bread" devotion for Aug. 1, 2009 (http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/08/01/devotion.aspx )
So Much So Much
About different ways to know God. (see Our Daily Bread devotion for Aug. 1, 2009 http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/08/01/devotion.aspx )
How He Changed My Heart! How He Changed My Heart!
Influenced by the song, O Happy Day, and Latin music.
Self Control (Korg) Self Control (Korg)
Self Control Self Control
Hoping and Waiting Hoping and Waiting
'Wait upon the Lord', 'Wait on God': What does this mean? The notes of this melody repeat the B-C-D. It's like people who tap their fingers when stressed or bored or impatient. In final analysis, waiting on God is learning to spend time with Him,
You Are the Reason (strings) You Are the Reason (strings)
A song about christian sacrifice and service: sacrifice - Rom 12:1, Eph 5:2, Phil 4:18, I Pet 2:5 9-10; service - John 13, Mark 10:35-45, Matt 20:20-28, Phil 2:2-8 12, Matt 23-12, John 13:8, John 3:15, Luke 12:36-37, I Pet 4:7-11, John 21:16
You Are the Reason You Are the Reason
A song about christian sacrifice and service - sacrifice - Rom 12:1, Eph 5:2, Phil 4:18, I Pet 2:5 9-10; service - John 13, Mark 10:35-45, Matt 20:20-28, Phil 2:2-8 12, Matt 23-12, John 13:8, John 3:15, Luke 12:36-37, I Pet 4:7-11, John 21:16
Pickin' Out Bones (Bluegrass/clarinet) Pickin' Out Bones (Bluegrass/clarinet)
Eat the fish and spit out the bones. - D.L. Moody, I Thess. 5:21 (spiritual discernment) It's a bit more polite to 'pick out the bones' than to spit them. The Bluegrass genre does a lot of pickin', besides.
Pickin' Out Bones (Bluegrass Gospel) Pickin' Out Bones (Bluegrass Gospel)
Eat the fish and spit out the bones. - D.L. Moody, I Thess. 5:21 (spiritual discernment) It's a bit more polite to 'pick out the bones' than to spit them. The Bluegrass genre does a lot of pickin', besides.
Pickin' Out Bones Pickin' Out Bones
Eat the fish and spit out the bones. - D.L. Moody, I Thess. 5:21 (spiritual discernment) It's a bit more polite to 'pick out the bones' than to spit them. The Bluegrass genre does a lot of pickin', besides.
A Little More Like You (Improved, Sax ) A Little More Like You (Improved, Sax )
(or 'O To Be Like You')- (2 Cor 3:18)
A Little More Like You (sax) A Little More Like You (sax)
A loose adaptation of 'O To Be Like Thee!' by Thomas O. Chisholm