Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns, Praise and Worship Videos

Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns, Praise and Worship Videos

FREE Original Praise and WorshipVideos Our style is very eclectic ranging from Blues to Folk to Reggae to Worldbeat to Bluegrass to Rock-n-Roll. Most songs Are in English, some songs are in English and Spanish, and a few songs have been translated in

  • 4 minutes 52 seconds
    In The Sweet By And By
    In%20The%20Sweet%20By%20And%20By_1.jpgWritten by Sanford F. Bennett 1868 .

    There’s a land that is fairer than day,
And by faith we can see it afar;
For the Father waits over the way
To prepare us a dwelling place there.
    ◦ Refrain:
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore;
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore.
    2. We shall sing on that beautiful shore
The melodious songs of the blessed;
And our spirits shall sorrow no more,
Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.
    3. To our bountiful Father above,
We will offer our tribute of praise
For the glorious gift of His love
And the blessings that hallow our days.

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    1 March 2014, 7:49 pm
  • 3 minutes 34 seconds
    BE THOU MY VISION
    Be%20Thou%20My%20Vision_1.jpgBE THOU MY VISION
    Our version of the well loved Classic Irish Hymn

    Traditional Irish Melody- Lyrics Below
    With a Celtic Bodhrán, Irish  Bouzouki, Mandolin, 3 Celtic Guitars
    Blessings,

    shiloh worship music
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    The Celtic Bodhrán is a traditional Celtic drum played with a wooden mallet that is commonly used in Irish music--especially traditional Celtic songs. It's distinct, tuned-percussive sound has been a favorite choice for Irish composers and performers alike.

    Although not traditional, the Irish Bouzouki has found a home in the modern Irish traditional music scene. The Greek bouzouki was introduced to Irish traditional music in the late 1960s by Johnny Moynihan and then popularized by Donal Lunny, Andy Irvine, and Alec Finn. Today's Irish bouzouki (usually) has four courses of two strings (usually) tuned G2D3A3D4. The bass courses are most often tuned in unisons, one feature that distinguishes the Irish bouzouki from its Greek antecedent, although octaves in the bass are favored by some players.


    BE THOU MY VISION

    E                 B7         E 
    Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart;
    B7                     A              B7 
    Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art.
    A                     B         A  B
    Thou my best thought, by day or by night;
    C#m      G#m       A    B7         E
    Walking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.


    Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word.
    I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord.
    Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son;
    Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.


    Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise;
    Thou mine inheritance, now and always.
    Thou and Thou only, first in my heart,
    High King of heaven, my treasure Thou art.


    High King of heaven, my victory won;
    May I reach heaven’s joy’s, O bright heaven’s Sun!
    Heart of my own heart, whatever befall,
    Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all.

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    Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns and Songs
    from Shiloh Worship Music. Old Standard Hymns and Songs as well as Original Bluegrass Gospel Songs.

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    FREE PRAISE & WORSHIP  FREE 
    Original Praise and Worship Music Our style is very eclectic ranging from Blues to Folk to Reggae to Worldbeat to Bluegrass to Rock-n-Roll. Most songs Are in English, some songs are in English and Spanish, and a few songs have been translated into other languages like Swahili, French, Chinese, and Korean. Etc. We Love Jesus, we are simple christian disciples of Jesus using our gifts to lavish our love and lives for Him. Our desire is to point others to Jesus. Our music is simple-most of these original songs are prayers to Jesus set to music. Although our music is copyrighted ©2000-2010 Shiloh Worship Music, to prevent misuse, feel free to pass this music around for any and all non-commercial use. Jesus said, “freely you have received, freely give!”

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    祈る日本 Christian songs 津波 Jesus ccm worship praise 敬拜赞美 耶稣基督 Иисус Христос поклонения похвалы музыки Christus Lob Musik यीशु मसीह की पूजा प्रशंसा क्रिश्चियन संगीत musique chrétienne

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     150:1 ¶ Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power.
     2 Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness.
     3 Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp.
     4 Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs.
     5 Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals.
     6 Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.
    13 May 2013, 7:20 pm
  • 3 minutes 47 seconds
    Nothing But The Blood (of Jesus) Bluegrass Gospel Hymn with Lyrics
    Nothing%20But%20The%20Blood%20Of%20Jesus_1.jpgClassic Bluegrass Gospel Hymn

    Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Public Domain

    Nothing But The Blood

    1. What can wash away my sin?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.

    Chorus: Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.

    2. For my pardon, this I see,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
For my cleansing, this my plea,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
    
(Repeat chorus)
    3. Nothing can for sin atone,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
Naught of good that I have done,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
    
(Repeat chorus)
    4. This is all my hope and peace,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
This is all my righteousness,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
(Repeat chorus)

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    25 April 2013, 3:07 pm
  • 4 minutes 12 seconds
    In The Name of Jesus (we have the Victory!)
    In the Name of Jesus
    Our Bluegrass version of the classic gospel chorus, “In the Name of Jesus”, With Fiddles, Banjos, Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Dobro, and Mandolin.

    We Pray That This Song Is a Blessing to You!

    In the Name of Jesus

    In the Name of Jesus
    In the Name of Jesus
    We Have the Victory

    In the Name of Jesus
    In the Name of Jesus
    Demons Will Have To Flee

    For When We Go in the Name of Jesus
    Tell Me Who Can Stand Before Us?
    When We Go in the Name of Jesus
    We Have the Victory


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    25 April 2013, 12:33 pm
  • 3 minutes 27 seconds
    Jesus, Magnificent One
    Jesus,%20Magnificent%20One_1.jpgI Woke up This Morning
    You Were on My Mind
    Got a Drop of Sunlight Stuck in My Eye
    Never Going to Doubt You
    Never Want to Leave You
    After All You've Done
    Jesus, Magnificent One

     Another Day To Praise You
    A Gift from Heaven Above 
    Got a New Song Flowing from My Heart 
    I Choose to Believe You
    Always  Want to Please You
    In Everything I Do
    Jesus, Magnificent One

    Sun under Horizon
    Stars Are Shimmering Bright
    Got a Drop of Starlight Stuck in My Eye
    Never Going Leave Me
    I Know You Won't Deceive Me
    Because Of Who You Are
    Jesus, Magnificent One!

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    Come and check out our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup.

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    8 February 2013, 2:31 pm
  • 4 minutes 37 seconds
    I Never Want to Leave You Lord
    I%20Never%20Want%20to%20Leave%20You%20Lord_1.jpgUpbeat Worship song we are releasing today, "I Never Want to Leave You, Lord!"  A very catchy tune featuring Acoustic Guitars, syncopated Pop style E Bass, solid backbeat on the Drums, Pedal Steel, tasteful Lead Guitar, nice syncopated British Invasion style Piano, syncopated LA style E Guitars.

    We pray this song bless you and helps facilitate your worship of our Great King, Jesus!

    Blessings to you,

    Shiloh Worship Music
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    I Never Want to Leave You Lord
    © 2012 Shiloh Worship Music

    I Never Want to Leave You, Lord
    That's Just Something I Can't Afford!
    Your Love Is like A Gentle Rain
    Falling on Me

    Something I Have Discovered
    It's Hidden in the Heart of God
    Nothing Will Satisfy Me
    Nothing but the Presence of God

    Help Me Walk in Your Wisdom
    The Wisdom from above
    Life and Peace Forever
    Bound up in Your Love

    I Could Never Love Another
    Since I Found You Lord
    Vain Is a Life without You
    And Emptiness of Soul

    I Could Never Live without You
    After All That You Have Done
    You Took Me from the Darkness
    Into the Light I've Come

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    26 January 2013, 6:20 pm
  • 4 minutes 59 seconds
    Here Comes the Sun Once Again
    Here%20Comes%20That%20Sun%20Once%20Again_1.jpgHere Comes That Sun Once Again
    Just like an Old Friend
    Smiling down on Me

    I Look and laugh out loud
    When I See Storm Clouds
    Gonna Rain on Me

    Tonight's the Night
    I'm Going to Give You My Life
    So Break the Chains
    Set Me Free
    I Want to Live for Eternity

    I've Wandered Far Too Long
    Oh How Could I Have Doubted You?
    Jesus Christ My Savior and My Lord

    I See the Moon on the Horizon
    I See The Sun, the Moon, and Stars
    They All Fall down
    To Worship You

    The Son Will Come Once Again
    Just like an Old Friend
    Smiling down on Me

    I Know He'll Come Again
    He's Gonna Rule and Reign
    Gonna Reign Over Me

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    26 December 2012, 3:42 pm
  • 3 minutes 55 seconds
    Amazing Grace- Bluegrass Gospel Video
    Amazing%20Grace_1.jpgAmazing Grace is the most popular song on Earth. It has been sung more times by more people in more languages, than any other song in the history of the planet. Amazing Grace is probably one of the best known hymns in the world today. The words tell of the grace of God - the gift of forgiveness and life that he gives to us freely.

    A rendition of Amazing Grace by Judy Collins went to the top of the popular music charts in the U.S. in the 1970s. It was the first and only time a spiritual song has done this.

    The hymn was written by John Newton, an English man who was born in 1725.(more info on Newton below) During the first 30 years of his life, Newton was certainly a miserable, unhappy, and mean person--in other words, "a wretch." As a child he was rebellious and constantly in trouble. As a young man he used profanity, drank excessively, and went through periods of violent, angry behavior. When Newton was in his early twenties, he became involved in the slave trade: living in Africa, hunting down slaves, and managing a "slave factory" (where the unfortunate captives were held for sale). Later he was the captain of a slave ship which made three voyages from Great Britain to Africa (where he loaded a cargo of slaves) and finally to America to sell them. During one voyage he cried out to God for mercy as the ship was tossed about in a storm. His ship was spared and John Newton began his walk towards Christ. He continued to be a slave trader for some years but there was a slow transformation and within the next 20 years Newton had given up this life and had become the parish priest of Olney, a village near London. Whilst here he wrote the the words to the famous hymn, Amazing Grace. (compiled from various sources on the Internet)

    This NEW BLUEGRASS VERSION of this Classic HYMN was produced by Shiloh Worship Music. We pray this song blesses you and draws you into His Amazing Presence. It is a bluegrass version of the tune, with Banjo,Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Mandolin and Fiddles . Vintage footage from Appalachia accompanies this traditional Bluegrass hymn
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    Words: John Newton (1715-1807)
    Music: American melody from Carrell's and Clayton's Virginia Harmony (1831)

    AMAZING GRACE

    D G D
    Amazing grace! How sweet the sound
    D A
    That saved a wretch like me!
    D G D
    I once was lost but now I'm found;
    Bm D A D
    Was blind, but now I see.


    'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
    And grace my fears relieved.
    How precious did that grace appear
    The hour I first believed!


    The Lord has promised good to me;
    His Word my hope secures.
    He will my shield and portion be
    As long as life endures.


    Through many dangers toils and snares
    I have already come.
    'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far
    And grace will lead me home.


    When we've been there ten thousand years,
    Bright shining as the sun,
    We've no less days to sing God's praise
    Than when we first begun.

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    John Newton
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



    John Newton.
    John Henry Newton (July 24, 1725 December 21, 1807) was a British sailor and Anglican clergyman. Starting his career at sea, at a young age, he became involved with the slave trade for a few years. After experiencing a religious conversion, he became a minister, hymn-writer, and later a prominent supporter of the abolition of slavery. He was the author of many hymns, including "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken."
    Early life
    John Newton was born in Wapping, London, in 1725, the son of John Newton Sr., a shipmaster in the Mediterranean service, and Elizabeth Newton (née Seatclife), a Nonconformist Christian. His mother died of tuberculosis in July, 1732, about two weeks before his seventh birthday.[1] Two years later, he went to live in Aveley, the home of his father's new wife.[2] Newton spent two years at boarding school. At age eleven he went to sea with his father. Newton sailed six voyages before his father retired in 1742. Newton's father made plans for him to work at a sugar plantation in Jamaica. Instead, Newton signed on with a merchant ship sailing to the Mediterranean Sea.
    In 1743, while on the way to visit some friends, Newton was captured and pressed into the naval service by the Royal Navy. He became a midshipman aboard HMS Harwich. At one point, Newton attempted to desert and was punished in front of the crew of 350. Stripped to the waist, tied to the grating, he received a flogging of one dozen lashes, and was reduced to the rank of a common seaman.[3][unreliable source?]
    Following that disgrace and humiliation, Newton initially contemplated suicide.[3][unreliable source?] He recovered, both physically and mentally. Later, while Harwich was on route to India, he transferred to Pegasus, a slave ship bound for West Africa. The ship carried goods to Africa, and traded them for slaves to be shipped to England and other countries.
    Newton proved to be a continual problem for the crew of Pegasus. They left him in West Africa with Amos Clowe, a slave dealer. Clowe took Newton to the coast, and gave him to his wife Princess Peye, an African duchess. Newton was abused and mistreated along with her other slaves. It was this period that Newton later remembered as the time he was "once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in West Africa."
    Early in 1748 he was rescued by a sea captain who had been asked by Newton's father to search for him. And he made it to freedom.[citation needed]
    In 1750 he married his childhood sweetheart in St. Margaret's Church, Rochester[4].
    [edit]
    Spiritual conversion
    He sailed back to England in 1748 aboard the merchant ship Greyhound, which was carrying beeswax and dyer's wood, now referred to as camwood. During this voyage, he experienced a spiritual conversion. The ship encountered a severe storm off the coast of Donegal and almost sank. Newton awoke in the middle of the night and finally called out to God as the ship filled with water. After he called out, the cargo came out and stopped up the hole, and the ship was able to drift to safety. It was this experience which he later marked as the beginnings of his conversion to evangelical Christianity. As the ship sailed home, Newton began to read the Bible and other religious literature. By the time he reached Britain, he had accepted the doctrines of evangelical Christianity. The date was March 10, 1748, an anniversary he marked for the rest of his life. From that point on, he avoided profanity, gambling, and drinking. Although he continued to work in the slave trade, he had gained a considerable amount of sympathy for the slaves. He later said that his true conversion did not happen until some time later: "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time afterwards."[5]
    Newton returned to Liverpool, England and, partly due to the influence of his father's friend Joseph Manesty, obtained a position as first mate aboard the slave ship Brownlow, bound for the West Indies via the coast of Guinea. During the first leg of this voyage, while in west Africa (1748–1749), Newton acknowledged the inadequacy of his spiritual life. While he was sick with a fever, he professed his full belief in Christ and asked God to take control of his destiny. He later said that this experience was his true conversion and the turning point in his spiritual life. He claimed it was the first time he felt totally at peace with God.
    Still, he did not renounce the slave trade until later in his life. After his return to England in 1750, he made three further voyages as captain of the slave-trading ships Duke of Argyle (1750) and African (1752–1753 and 1753–1754). He only gave up seafaring and his active slave-trading activities in 1754, after suffering a severe stroke, but continued to invest his savings in Manesty's slaving operations."[6]
    [edit]
    Anglican priest
    In 1755 Newton became tide surveyor (a tax collector) of the port of Liverpool, again through the influence of Manesty. In his spare time, he was able to study Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac. He became well known as an evangelical lay minister. In 1757, he applied to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England, but it was more than seven years before he was eventually accepted.
    Such was his frustration during this period of rejection that he also applied to the Methodists, Independents and Presbyterians, and applications were even mailed directly to the Bishops of Chester and Lincoln and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
    Eventually, in 1764, he was introduced by Thomas Haweis to Lord Dartmouth, who was influential in recommending Newton to the Bishop of Chester, and who suggested him for the living of Olney, Buckinghamshire. On 29 April 1764 Newton received deacon's orders, and finally became a priest on June 17.
    As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by an evangelical philanthropist, the wealthy Christian merchant John Thornton, who supplemented his stipend of £60 a year with £200 a year "for hospitality and to help the poor". He soon became well known for his pastoral care, as much as for his beliefs, and his friendship with Dissenters and evangelical clergy caused him to be respected by Anglicans and Nonconformists alike. He spent sixteen years at Olney, during which time so popular was his preaching that the church had a gallery added to accommodate the large numbers who flocked to hear him.
    Some five years later, in 1772, Thomas Scott, later to become a biblical commentator and co-founder of the Church Missionary Society, took up the curacy of the neighbouring parishes of Stoke Goldington and Weston Underwood. Newton was instrumental in converting Scott from a cynical 'career priest' to a true believer, a conversion Scott related in his spiritual autobiography The Force Of Truth (1779).
    In 1779 Newton was invited by John Thornton to become Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, London, where he officiated until his death. The church had been built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1727 in the fashionable Baroque style. Newton then became one of only two evangelical preachers in the capital, and he soon found himself gaining in popularity amongst the growing evangelical party. He was a strong supporter of evangelicalism in the Church of England, and remained a friend of Dissenters as well as Anglicans.
    Many young churchmen and others enquiring about their faith visited him and sought his advice, including such well-known social figures as the writer and philanthropist Hannah More, and the young Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, who had recently undergone a crisis of conscience and religious conversion as he was contemplating leaving politics. Having sought his guidance, Newton encouraged Wilberforce to stay in Parliament and "serve God where he was".[7][8]
    In 1792, he was presented with the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
    [edit]
    Abolitionist


    Newton in his later years
    In 1788, 34 years after he had retired from the slave trade, Newton broke a long silence on the subject with the publication of a forceful pamphlet "Thoughts Upon the Slave Trade", in which he described the horrific conditions of the slave ships during the Middle Passage, and apologized for "a confession, which ... comes too late ... It will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me, that I was once an active instrument in a business at which my heart now shudders." A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.[9]
    Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade. He lived to see the passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807.
    Newton has been called hypocritical by some modern writers for continuing to participate in the slave trade while holding strong Christian convictions. Newton later came to believe that during the first five of his nine years as a slave trader he had not been a Christian in the full sense of the term: "I was greatly deficient in many respects ... I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time later."[10] Although this "true conversion" to Christianity also had no immediate impact on his views on slavery, he eventually came to revise them.
    [edit]
    Writer and hymnist


    The vicarage in Olney where Newton wrote the hymn that would become "Amazing Grace".
    In 1767 William Cowper, the poet, moved to Olney. He worshipped in the church, and collaborated with Newton on a volume of hymns, which was eventually published as Olney Hymns in 1779. This work had a great influence on English hymnology. The volume included Newton's well-known hymns "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken", "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds!", "Let Us Love, and Sing, and Wonder", "Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare", "Approach, My Soul, the Mercy-seat", and "Faith's Review and Expectation", which has come to be known by its opening phrase, "Amazing Grace".
    Many of Newton's (as well as Cowper's) hymns are preserved in the Sacred Harp. He also contributed to the Cheap Repository Tracts.
    [edit]
    Commemoration


    The gravestone of John Newton in Olney with the epitaph he penned.
    ■ The town of Newton, Sierra Leone is named after John Newton. To this day there is a philanthropic link between John Newton's church of Olney and Newton, Sierra Leone.
    ■ Newton was recognized for his hymns of longstanding influence by the Gospel Music Association in 1982 when he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
    5 March 2012, 12:38 am
  • 3 minutes 46 seconds
    The Wide Or Narrow Road
    The%20Wide%20Road%20To%20Destruction_1.jpgI See the Writing
    The Writing on the Wall
    Do You Hear the Message?
    Do You Hear It All?
    It's a Wide, Wide, Road Down the Road
    Down the Road of Destruction
    Don' t Believe the Lies
    Of the Prophets Making Merchandise

    I See the People
    Walking down the Road
    Following after Prophets
    Promising Them Gold
    It's a Wide, Wide, Road Down the Road
    Down the Road of Destruction
     Well Don't Believe a Word
    Of the Serpent When He Speaks through Them

    The Master Is Coming
    It's Coming Back Again
    When the Son Of Man Returns
    Will He Call You Friend?
    It's a Wide, Wide, Road Down the Road
    Down the Road of Destruction
    Don't Let the Devil
    Take Your Eyes off the Prize

    I See the Wisdom
    The Wisdom from above
    Crying in the Streets out Loud
    Oh Listen Foolish Men
    It's a Wide, Wide, Road Down the Road
    Down the Road of Destruction
    If You Believe the Word
    You Will Surely Make Yourself Clean
    Spotless and Clean

    13* Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
    14* Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
    15* ¶ Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
    16* Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
    17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
    18* A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
    19* Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
    20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
    21* ¶ Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
    22* Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
    23* And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. Matthew 7:13-23

     Matthew 10:8 "freely ye have received, freely give."
     De graça recebestes, de graça dai.
    Vous avez reçu gratuitement, donnez gratuitement.
     De gracia recibisteis, dad de gracia.
    Gratuitamente avete ricevuto, 
    gratuitamente date.

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    10 February 2012, 4:43 pm
  • 3 minutes 24 seconds
    I CAN’T GET YOU OUT OF MY MIND
    I%20Can%27t%20Get%20You%20Out%20Of%20My%20Mind_iPod_1.jpgI CAN’T GET YOU OUT OF MY MIND
    YOUR LOVE CAME AND TOOK ME
    IN THE NICK OF TIME
    O, FOR A THOUSAND TONGUES
    TO SING YOUR PRAISE

    I SEE THE WORLD SPINNING ROUND ME
    AND THE BEAUTY THAT YOU HAVE MADE
    WITH DAZZLING STARS THAT
    SHIMMER IN THE NIGHT
    ANGELS SINGING YOUR PRAISE

    I KNOW THAT YOU LOVE ME
    YOU PROVED IT ON THE CROSS
    YOU SAID YOU’D NEVER FORSAKE ME
    MY LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS!

    WHO CAN COMPARE TO YOU, YAHWEH?
    ALMIGHTY GOD AND FATHER
    YOU MADE ALL THAT WE CAN SEE
    WE WILL SING YOUR PRAISE
    ©2000-12 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music Recording is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only. www.ShilohWorshipMusic.com
    www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup
    27 January 2012, 4:44 pm
  • 3 minutes 51 seconds
    You Alone Are My Sunshine
    You%20Alone%20Are%20My%20Sunshine_1.jpgA New Original Song by Shiloh Worship Music-it is a up-tempo bluegrass tune.

    You Alone Are My Sunshine
    You Alone Make My Day
    You Took My Darkness
    And You Turn My Night into Day

    Take Me Up Your Highway
    Take Me All the Way Home
    Take Me When You Ride in the Sky
    There I Will Never Be Alone

    Jesus, You're My Savior,
    You're My Master
    You're My Lord
    You Bore My Sin
    When He Died on the Cross
    Raised on Easter Morning

    When I Hear That Trumpet
    I Will Know That He Has Come
    When I Hear That Trump A-sounding
    I Will Know My Work Is Done


    ©2011 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only.
    Www.ShilohWorshipMusic.com
    23 January 2012, 5:47 pm
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