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When JJ Weeks was a teenager, someone recognized he had some serious vocal talent. It was a talent that he learned God could use to share His love and grace through song. Though he never learned to play an instrument, he still formed the JJ Weeks Band in 2001. While today he's a solo artist, God still has JJ Weeks on mission, singing Gospel truth. Most well known for his song Let Them See You, the native of Macon, Georgia who was once labeled a “powerhouse voice” is still intent on being used by God to make a difference in people's lives.
Jonathan Jackson is a Christian recording artist, songwriter and producer living in Nashville TN. His upcoming full length release “Enough” is slated for release this fall. Jonathan has shared the stage with artists such as Grammy award winning "For King and Country", Sarah Reeves(Word Ent.), Danny Gokey(Capitol CMG), Centricity recording artists Unspoken, JJ Weeks Band, Matthew Schuler(The Voice), Sanctus Real and more.... You can WATCH this and all other episodes in FULL 1080p HD on YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tomgollyofficial/support
Join Ariel Faye on Contemporary Christian Music Talk Episode 29! Listening and going more in-depth with songs and artists, “Run To The Father” by Cody Carnes and “Let Them See You” by JJ Weeks Band. Follow, suggest songs and artists to Ariel Faye on Twitter @ArielFayeR or on Facebook at Ariel Faye.
JJ Weeks Band has a new single. But do you remember their song from 2013? Josh Aleman does.
JJ Weeks Band has a new single. But do you remember their song from 2013? Josh Aleman does.
CoolCCM GoodCCM시즌2 SongBook 43 부터 45회 곡들입니다. : Meredith Andrews - Deeper : Hollyn - Alone (Feat. TRU) : Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water : Danny Gokey - Tell Your Heart to Beat Again : Hawk Nelson - Diamonds : JJ Weeks Band-Alive In Me : The Maranatha! Singers - Give Thanks : The Maranatha! Singers - The Power Of Your Love : The Maranatha! Singers - GOD of Wonders
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
When a song like "Alive In Me" by JJ Weeks Band can so clearly list out truths found in God's Word, I can't help but be inspired to jump right in. When you take the time to dwell in the same places the songwriters did, the meaning gets deeper, the lyrics seem richer and the Truth invades your memory. Join me as I use this week's song to "prove" the truth of the lyrics through Scripture. And this truth is supremely powerful...the Spirit of God is alive in those who follow Christ as their Savior. On this episode I discuss: How the opening lyric leads me to 2 Corinthians 4:8 Why we can overcome based on 2 Corinthians 4:7 How God's Word can be confusing at times Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Skip over what you don't understand and zero in on the parts you do (for now) Get inspired by something (a devotion, a song, a sermon, etc.) and use it to dig into God's Word How to use the lyrics in this week's song to find the Truths in Scripture "The Light that pierced the dark" - John 1:1-5 & 2 Corinthians 4:6 "The Word that stilled the sea" - Matthew 8:23-27 "The Spirit that tore the veil" - Matthew 27:51 & 2 Corinthians 3:13-16 "The Power that healed our hearts" - Psalm 147:3 "The Love that set us free" - 2 Corinthians 3:17 "The Spirit that conquered death" - Romans 8:11 Additional Resources Lyrics This Week's Challenge Use the list in the show notes above and read the verses in context (meaning read Psalm 147 in it's entirety, read the whole story of the calming of the stormy sea, etc.) Or you might be inspired to read the first few chapters of 2 Corinthians and sit there for the week. Don't forget our BITE...zero in on what you can understand for now...don't miss out on the good stuff you do understand because of discouragement about the stuff you don't. Click Below to Listen to the Podcast Now!
One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley (Mark 10:32-52; Psalm 45:1-17; Proverbs 10:22) Charles Stanley "In Touch" Devotion "The Door of Opportunity", John Maxwell speaks on Kindness on Minute With Maxwell, Testimony by New Phase III Member Chris Bowman as well as music by Matthew West, Newsboys, Jesus Culture, Sons and Daughters, JJ Weeks Band and Howie Day
In search for a game, Pastors Wofmueller and Goeglein look at some survey questions sent out by the Northwest District of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod to see various ways in which some deny vocation, the holy office and the church. Finally, they crunch the praise song "Let Them See You" by JJ Weeks Band.
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Before this week's song, "Let Them See You" by the JJ Weeks Band was a song, it was a prayer that the lead singer, JJ, would pray every day. This prayer has led me to Psalm 78 and a discussion on legacy found in God's Word. Scripture will challenge us this week to remember His promises and repeat them to others. I can't wait to see what God will do in you this week. On this week's episode I discuss: Letting our children see God working in and around us by sharing more Our responsibility to teach our children found in Deuteronomy 6:5-9 God's call to tell the next generation of His glorious deeds found in Psalm 78 The idea of repeating and remembering How can you repeat God's commands if you do not know them? How can you remember what God has done if you do not record it? Allowing God to strip away all that "defines us" This Week's Challenge Read Psalm 78. Then read or listen to it every day for an entire week. Through that repetition and the Spirit's prompting, underline any phrases or verses that jump out at you and write them on a sticky note or note card to review separately. At some point during the week or near the week's end, write a summary of the Psalm in your own words and then share it with someone. Identify your "aha" moment in the Psalm and write that down. Write down how you think that should impact your life right now and what you are supposed to DO as a result of this new insight. Finally, sow that seed into the life of someone else before the week is up.
The Southview Baptist Praise Team performing the song "Let Them See You", by the JJ Weeks Band.
Today we take a close look at the Top 30 Global Inspo chart. Great music by today's best indie artists like Ed Thompson, Chris Lee and the JJ Weeks Band. Be sure to listen in!