Thursday, October 22, 2020

My Jesus I Love Thee

On most days since the pandemic and the stay-at-home order was in effect, our pastor has called the congregants with a "daily lesson." Today's lesson was on loving God. As I listened, I had this song come into my mind. It gives me comfort. I hope it brings that same feeling, whatever you may be going through. This hymn was written by William Ralph Featherstone in 1864. He was possibly 16 years old at the time. 




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  1. Beautiful hymn and Praise. I have listened to Don Moen`s songs during this period and they are beautiful for worship and he so beutifully ministers the Peace and love and hope of God through his worship and songs. Thank you. Blessings and Shabbat Shalom. The LORD`s peace be with you. ♡

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    1. Shayndel: This is the first time I have heard of Don Moen. Yes,he does minister peace, love, and hope. Please pray for me as I see a specialist in three days. Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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  2. I love that song, and Don Moen has some good ones. Thank you for sharing this with us. I love to sing this song during Communion. I haven't heard it in a while. Thank you for bringing it back to my attention.

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    1. Pam: I had a tape that had that song on it several years ago. I loved the words. I don't remember who sang it. I hope to hear this again soon.

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  3. I love, love that song! Thanks for sharing Cecelia, I hope and pray you are okay!

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    1. Thank you. We are doing well, God has been so very good to us during this time. He is in control.

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  4. Cecilia, This is a song that the LORD put on my heart for you. I am praying for you for your healing and a good report, the words from Exodus 15:26, that this song is from, I am the LORD your Healer by Don Moen. ♡
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H2PxM4LmnM

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    1. Shayndel: THank you. I appreciate your compassion. God is in control.

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