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A meditation preached at Ernescliff College on the feast of the Transfiguration, August 6, 2024. In the Old testament the prophet Daniel had a vision that foreshadowed the transfiguration: Thrones were set in place and one of great age took his seat. His robe was white as snow, the hair of his head as pure as wool. (Daniel 7, 9-10). The Transfiguration scene can help us consider what Heaven will be like. In it, some men - Peter, John and James - have an anticipated vision of the glory of God. Music: Abide With Me by Henry F. Lyte, 1847, internet archive: Fox Aeternum. Thumbnail: Raphael, Transfiguration, 1520. Vatican Museum.
We decided that this episode feels so special to us because the title "Redeemer" is one that no one else can take. No one else can take the weight of our sins. No one else can understand perfectly what we are going through. No one else can pay the infinite price for our infinitely eternal souls. Tap to hear a really cool story and our thoughts on why our Redeemer means so much to us❤️ SHOWNOTES "Abide With Me" lyrics by Henry F. Lyte "Redemption" by George Herbert Scriptures referenced: Isaiah 63:9 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/isa/63?lang=eng Isaiah 43:1-4 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/isa/43?lang=eng our ✨INSTA✨ https://www.instagram.com/relevant.podcast/ We hope you all have a great week! & please give this podcast a rating and review if you liked it!! xoxo ella + amelia
Today we continue to go through looking at ‘Great Hymns of Our Faith’. This morning Bro. Danny told us the story of how the song ‘Abide With Me’ was written by Henry F. Lyte. This song is a reminder to us that we need to be constantly asking God to be with us as we go throughout our lives in this sinful world in which we live. /// Scripture: Luke 24:27-32 | Speaker: Bro. Danny Nance | Date Recorded: September 25th, 2022 | Running Time: 43:16
God, by resting and enjoying his good work, has built the pattern of work and Sabbath rest into his creation. By faithfully observing God's command to cease from work, we learn to trust him and lean on him to provide for us; in other words, to learn how to live in our justification by faith. Sabbath and Creation — Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 15, 2022: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2022-fifth-sunday-of-easter Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20220515-order-of-service.pdf Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Psalm 95 Genesis 2:1–3, Exodus 20:8–11 Luke 23:50—24:3 Hymns: - Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven: Text by Henry F. Lyte; tune by John Goss; text and tune are public domain. - O Day of Rest and Gladness: Text (sts. 1–2): Christopher Wordsworth, 1807–85, alt., public domain; (st. 3): Charles P. Price, 1920–99, © 1982 Charles P. Price; (st. 4): The Hymnal 1982, © 1985 The Church Pension Fund. Tune: Hymnal of the Dukes. Court Chapel, 1784, Württemberg, public domain. Used with permission: LSB Hymn License #110001220. - May the Peoples Praise You: Text and Tune: David Zimmer, Ed Cash, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend; © 2016 Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Getty Music Publishing (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.), Townend Songs (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.); used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - By Grace Alone: Text by Martin Luther; tune by David Ward, © 2002 ThousandTongues.org; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus!: Text by S. Trevor Francis; tune by Thomas John Williams; text and tune are public domain. - My Song Is Love Unknown: Text by Samuel Crossman, public domain; tune by John N. Ireland, © John Ireland Trust, used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee: Text by Henry Van Dyke; tune by Ludwig van Beethoven; text and tune are in the public domain. Liturgies: - Gloria: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, CCLI license #20286740; Tune: Felix Mendelssohn, public domain. - Credo: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: Welsh, pubic domain. - Sanctus: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: John B. Dykes, public domain. - Agnus Dei: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: Lowell Mason, 1792-1872, public domain.
The leaders of this world rule by sacrificing others to benefit themselves, but Jesus rules by sacrificing himself for us and sharing his sovereign rule over creation with us. What True Royalty Does (Esther 7-8) — Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 6, 2022: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2022-fifth-sunday-after-the-epiphany Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20220206-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 138 1 Corinthians 14:1–20 Luke 5:1–11 Esther 7—8 Hymns: - God Loves Me Dearly: Text: August Rische; tune: German; text and tune are public domain. - 10,000 Reasons: Text and tune by Jonas Myrin & Matt Redman, © sixsteps Music; © Said & Done; © 2011 Thankyou Music; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven: Text by Henry F. Lyte; tune by John Goss; text and tune are public domain. - The Power of the Cross: Text and tune by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, © 2005 Thankyou Music; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed: Text by Isaac Watts; tune by Hugh Wilson; text and turn are in the public domain. - My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less: Text: Edward Mote. Tune: William B. Bradbury. Tune and text: Public domain. - Crown Him with Many Crowns: Text by Matthew Bridges (sts. 1-3, 5) and Godfrey Thring (sts. 4); tune by George J. Elvey; public domain.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings. Essay by Debie Thomas: *Walk in Love* for Sunday, 31 October 2021; book review by Dan Clendenin: *Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy* by Cathy O'Neil (2016); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story* (2020); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Abide With Me* by Henry F. Lyte.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings. Essay by Michael Fitzpatrick: *Sun and Shield* for Sunday, 22 August 2021; book review by Dan Clendenin: *A Perspective on Memory: An Artist with Alzheimer's* by Donald Nichols (2021); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Flannery* (2021); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Abide With Me* by Henry F. Lyte.
Justification is a very important concept to understand how we relate to God in Christ, but our adoption as his children might be even more important. Adopted by God — Third Sunday of Easter, April 18, 2021: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2021-third-sunday-of-easter Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20210418-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 30:1–5 Acts 3:11–21 Luke 24:36–49 1 John 3:1–7 Hymns: - Rend the Heavens: Robin Mark, © 2009 Integrity Worship Music (admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing (Integrity Music, David C Cook)); used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven: Text by Henry F. Lyte; tune by John Goss; text and tune are public domain. - Speak O Lord: Text and tune by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend; © 2005 Thankyou Music; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Children of the Heavenly Father: Text by Carolina Sandell Berg, trns. Ernst W. Olson; tune by Lofsanger och andeliga wisor, 1873; © Augsburg Publishing House; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - By Grace Alone: Text by Martin Luther; tune by David Ward, © 2002 ThousandTongues.org; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Drawn to the Cross, Which Thou Hast Blessed: Text by Genevieve M. Irons; tune by Joseph Barnby; text and tune are public domain. - Sent Forth by God's Blessing: Text by Omer E. Westendorf, © 1964 World Library Publications, used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740; tune by Welsh, public domain.
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.When other helpers fail and comforts flee,Help of the helpless, O abide with me. It is an old, familiar friend, this hymn. There’s a good chance you know the tune and could sing it. Too often, when we sing these songs in church or hear them on the radio, we sing them without much reflection on the song—how and why it was written, and what the composer was trying to say. I’m not saying we need to read a biography on the songwriter; I mean listening to the words and asking, What was he thinking when he wrote this? The man who wrote this particular hymn, Abide With Me, in 1847, was a man named Henry F. Lyte. He was inspired to write this hymn as he was dying of tuberculosis. He finished it the day he gave his farewell sermon in the parish he served for so many years. The next day, he left for Italy to regain his health. He didn’t make it, though—he died in Nice, France, three weeks after writing these words. In his farewell sermon he said: O brethren, I stand here among you today, as alive from the dead, if I may hope to impress it upon you, and induce you to prepare for that solemn hour which must come to all, by a timely acquaintance with the death of Christ. The pain of living and dying has a way of binding men together, even when they are separated by time and distance. The idea behind Abide With Me arose from another time and place, and from another man who was facing a painful death within hours. It was Jesus, at the last supper, who was engaged in a very long discourse with his disciples. It is unlikely that any of them really understood it at the time. In truth, much of what he said is lost on us even though the citations are familiar. Here is how he developed his theme in John, chapter 14.
The story this evening, titled “Jesus the Word", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “John the Baptist", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “The Boy at the Temple", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “Simeon and Anna", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “Escape to Egypt", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “Wise Men", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “Jesus Is Born", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
The story this evening, titled “Zechariah", is from the Spark Story Bible, published by Sparkhouse. Narration - Rev. Dr. Scott Paczkowski Evening Song - "Abide With Me" Words: Henry F. Lyte; Music: William Henry Monk. Recorded by Aaron Schultz Theme Music and Sound Design - Aaron Schultz Background Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Help your children prepare for bed with our prayer and relaxation podcast. Each podcast will feature calming music, Scripture and prayers to help children unwind from their day. Stories and prayers are geared toward younger children but are loved by all ages. This podcast is produced by Westminster Presbyterian Church in Des Moines, IA. For more resources, visit www.westpres.org
It's tempting to think Christianity is about us being faithful to God. But it's really about how he is always faithful to us. God for Us — First Sunday in Advent, November 29, 2020: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2020-first-sunday-in-advent Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20201129-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 25:1–3; Zechariah 9:9b Isaiah 64:1–9 Mark 13:24–37 1 Corinthians 1:3–9 Hymns: Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven: Text by Henry F. Lyte; tune by John Goss; text and tune are public domain. O Church, Arise: Text and tune by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, © 2005 Thankyou Music; used with permission, CCLI License # 20286740. Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me: Text by Augustus M. Toplady; tune by Thomas Hastings; public domain. Just as I Am, without One Plea: Text by Charlotte Elliott; tune by William B. Bradbury; public domain.
Music: "Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven" Text: 87 87 87; based on Psalm 103; Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847, alt. Music: John Goss, 1800-1880. Contributors: LAUDA ANIMA "The Cry of the Poor" Text: Based on Psalm 34:2-3, 18-19a, 19b-20, 4. Text and music © 1978, 1991, John B. Foley, S.J., and OCP. All rights reserved. Contributors: John Foley "May The Still Small Voice of God" Composer: Steven C. Warner "Quietly, Peacefully" Contributors: Lori True Text: © 2007, GIA Publications, Inc. All music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939. Musician: Thomas Conroy Celebrant: Fr. Daniel Straughn Lector: Thomas Conroy Today's readings (via USCCB): www.usccb.org/bible/readings/092720.cfm
Since God is the king of the universe, all authorities and leadership structures are designed to work under His authority, on His behalf. Any successful system of church government must function as an expression of the rule of God in Christ. Biblical Church Government, under God — Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 27, 2020: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2020-seventeenth-sunday-after-pentecost Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/St-James-Lutheran-Church-20200927-Seventeenth-Sunday-after-Pentecost-Order-of-Service.pdf Psalm 2 Exodus 15:1–19 Revelation 11:15–18 John 18:33–40 Hymns: Rock of Ages: Text by Augustus Montague Toplady; tune by Thomas Hastings; text and tune are public domain. Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven: Text by Henry F. Lyte; tune by John Goss; text and tune are public domain. Jesus Paid It All: Text by Elvina M. Hall; tune by John T. Grape; text and tune are public domain. I Come, O Savior, to Thy Table: Text by Friedrich Christian Heyder, © 1941 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740; tune by Emskirchner Choral-Buch, 1756, public domain.
Music: "Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven" Text: 87 87 87; based on Psalm 103; Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847, alt. Music: John Goss, 1800-1880. Contributors: LAUDA ANIMA "May The Still Small Voice of God" Composer: Steven C. Warner "I Received the Living God" Contributors: Ronald Krisman Tune: Dom Clement Jacob, OSB, adapt; harm. by Richard Proux, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc. Text: Vss. 1-3, 5-9 tr. Ron Krisman © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.; vs 4 anon. All music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939. Musician: Thomas Conroy Celebrant: Fr. Joe Keenan Lector: Thomas Conroy Today's readings (via USCCB): www.usccb.org/bible/readings/092020.cfm
Hymn- Abide with Me-Lyrics by Henry F. Lyte -1847--Tune, Eventide, by William H. Monk -1861-
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DO NOT FORGET- The HymnPreaching – Ep. 80 Today’s episode is a devotional inspired by the hymn, Praise, my Soul, the King of Heaven by Henry F. Lyte Listen here: 1 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; to his feet your tribute bring. Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, evermore his praises sing. Alleluia, alleluia! Praise the everlasting King! 2 Praise him for his grace and favor to his people in distress. Praise him, still the same as ever, slow to chide, and swift to bless. Alleluia, alleluia! Glorious in his faithfulness! 3 Fatherlike he tends and spares us; well our feeble frame he knows. In his hand he gently bears us, rescues us from all our foes. Alleluia, alleluia! Widely yet his mercy flows! 4 Angels, help us to adore him; you behold him face to face. Sun and moon, bow down before him, dwellers all in time and space. Alleluia, alleluia! Praise with us the God of grace! Olufemi Oguntokun GospelBells Radio