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You can lay up no greater store in yourself than that from which will proceed stream of living water.  Have you been to that fountain?  Has the Lord baptized you and gave you part in Him by his Holy Ghost?  What will all the works, we can do in a lifetime, benefit us or others if it be found that we are not in Christ and his Spirit does not dwell within you?


The Power Of Christian Song PDF Print E-mail
The Dowry
Written by Unknown   

There is something about a fine old hymn

That can touch the heart of a man:

That can reach to the goal of his inmost soul

Such as no mere preaching can.

 

It’s more than the tune of the song he sings

And it’s more than the poet’s rhyme—

It’s the Spirit of God working through those things

That gives them their power sublime.

 

So we thank you, Lord, for the power of song

May we use it again and again

As we seek to save from a hopeless grave

The souls of our fellow men!

 

Taken from "The Heartbeat of the Remnant"
 
A Singing Heart PDF Print E-mail
The Dowry
Written by Rachel Weaver   

Here are some true examples of what a song can do.

  • I was in the middle of the airport, but there it was—the distinct sound of singing. I looked around and a gentle looking, middle-aged woman was singing softly as she waited for her flight. She was singing a hymn that I knew and it cheered my heart and blessed my day. I told her so and it blessed her day.

  • He made his living at house repairs and went to all kinds of homes in the course of a week. He also heard all kinds of things at the homes where he went, but today, as he worked he heard a lovely harmony coming from the window over his head. Inside that window two young girls were singing as they did the morning’s dishes. Instead of the fighting and scolding that he often had to listen to, he was treated to uplifting singing. The workman left that place inspired to train his children to sing like that. What a testimony those two girls had even though they did not know it.

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