I grew up Lutheran and attended Lutheran grade school and high school. When in grade school, a young student had to have heart surgery and sadly passed away during the surgery. Our entire student body attended his funeral during a school day and we sang this hymn. All 8 verses. I will never forget that. It made a huge impact on me! The words are deeply inspiring. Perfect for celebrating Easter and a loved one’s passing to eternal life. If we are in Him we can truly know our redeemer lives and be assured that one day we will see him face to face and forevermore adore HIM.
@LauraBlack-cp2il, thank you for your witness about Jesus Christ. I went to Lutheran grade school K-8 and church for 30 years and I agree, this IS one of the most beautiful, inspiring, comforting. hope-filled songs for Easter, for funerals, and I might add, for throughout the year. tcg
This was one of my Mom's favorite hymns. When I attended a Lutheran elementary school on Long Island in the 1960s, we always sang this in chapel at Easter.
Didn’t grow up anything! Gave my life to the Lord, married a man who ‘decided’ to start going to church at. 19 and ‘happened’ to walk to a Lutheran church by his apartment. I took the instructional class and became a Lutheran prior to marriage. That was over 40 years ago! I am so thankful for the law and the gospel. These hymns preach the message.
I LOVE this hymn!! Whenever I hear this I think of my parents who are in heaven. The promise we will ALL be united again in heaven....because OUR REDEEMER LIVES!!!!!
I’m a fifth-generation member of a Swedish Lutheran church near me and I feel so grateful for how lucky I am. My grandmother just passed away and singing at the church I grew up in- knowing she did too- is so special to me! They lived closer, but I’m an hour away- the drive is still so worth it to continue my family’s tradition at the church that is so important to us all! I have photos of my parents’ and grandparents’ weddings there. I can’t wait for mine, and to raise my kids there too :)
LOL I remember the first time they played trumpets in our Lutheran Church. It was scandalous. I bet the old ladies gossiped about it for a month after.
@@Dilley_G45 LOL This was back in the late 60s and I belonged to a very strict old fashioned Lutheran Church. Trumpets in church were considered radical.
This is one of my favourite hymns. It has often lifted me put of the pits of sadness and despair and depression. I am family with two tune versions . I'm am 60 years old a was baptised and confirmed Lutheran in the Lutheran Church of Australia. But later in life I left ti become more confessional and joined the Australian Evangelical Lutheran Church which is more like the church I grew up in and was confirmed and baptised in.
Geri this was a Hymn added to my Dad's Funeral back in February. It is now one of my favorites. Geri, Easter Vigil was unbelievably awesome. From the lighting of the Paschal Candles to the Easter Proclamation to the Confirmation of 16 Adults in our Catholic Community. Just unbelievable. Beautiful.
We have Holy Family, Sacred Heart, Our Risen Savior, Presentation, St. Mary's and St. Peter's who all received a New Paschal Candle for Easter from now to 2018.
I am a convert to Catholicism, but love the Lutheran hymns. This was my Mom's favorite and the lyrics are from the book of Job Chapter 19. May all be comforted by it! - God Bless all of you!!!
My mother after some experience in her early years became dissolutioned with the Catholic Church and sadly most organized religions in general, but she remained agnostic. I am incredibly thankful she was open to my decisions and supported me on my path to discovering myself and religion, and I am proud to know thanks to her that I have been a Lutheran for about 2 years now. I don’t know why I decided to write it but this hymn is truly a beautiful piece of music and faith, I pray your lives are going well.
1 I know that my Redeemer lives; what comfort this sweet sentence gives! He lives, He lives, who once was dead; He lives, my everliving Head. 2 He lives triumphant from the grave, He lives eternally to save, He lives all-glorious in the sky, He lives exalted there on high. 3 He lives to bless me with His love, He lives to plead for me above, He lives my hungry soul to feed, He lives to help in time of need. 4 He lives to grant me rich supply, He lives to guide me with His eye, He lives to comfort me when faint, He live to hear my soul's complaint. 5 He lives to silence all my fears, He lives to wipe away my tears, He lives to calm my troubled heart, He lives all blessings to impart. 6 He lives, my kind, wise, heav'nly friend, He lives and loves me to the end; He lives, and while He lives, I'll sing; He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King. 7 He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives and I shall conquer death; He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there. 8 He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same. Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives, "I know that my Redeemer lives!"
This is the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem which according to my dear Mum Erica its spire is visible for miles. She visited this church and only recently passed on to be with our dear Lord, she is sorely missed by her family , relatives and so many friends.
This is certainly a sacred hymn with a beautiful melody and Biblical lyrics far surpassing most modern hymns or contemporary music that passes as Christian today.
@@johnmarquardt1991 Everything has do with God you cannot leave God out of anything. He gives life he takes life. His hand heals his hand wounds. He is God. Everything has to do with the gospel of Christ. Whether you accept or reject it ....it is not to be left out.. God is omnipresent ,hes everywhere at once. All songs about love and life, who is Christ have to do with God are of the gospel. Whether at funerals or births or in churches or auditoriums , picnics anywhere in the world Christ is all in all. The Bible says we can do nothing against the truth but for the truth. Of course funerals have to do with the gospel the preacher speaks of the resurrection of Christ if the person was saved. And there is a fiery hell for those reject the Son of God. Goodbye
I grew up in a Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. I was baptized, confirmed, married, and baptized my 3 children in the Lutheran Church. I am now a member of ELCA, which is so wonderful. We had this hymn sung at my mother's funeral, as well as my grandmother's funeral. I want it sung at my funeral, as well.
This will be a hymn at my funeral. It will accompany the OT lesson from Job. My others will be Praise to the Lord the Almighty, Thine is the Glory( for the NT lesson) Praise to the Lord the Almighty and of course A Mighty Fortress.
I think we Lutherans aren’t great at Internet presence, for example my favorite hymn is The Lamb, but I’ve only found 1 okay ish version on UA-cam, yet every Easter my church and my grandmas church sing it so beautifully and I’m sure many others do as well.
I know that my Redeemer lives; What joy the blest assurance gives! He lives, he lives, who once was dead; He lives, my everlasting Head! He lives, to bless me with his love; He lives, to plead for me above; He lives, my hungry soul to feed; He lives, to help in time of need. He lives, and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death; He lives, my mansion to prepare; He lives, to bring me safely there. He lives, all glory to his name; He lives, my Savior still the same; What joy the blest assurance gives; I know that my Redeemer lives!
My family and I are adherents of the Lutheran Church under the auspices of the Protestant Christian Batak Church (HKBP). Proud and happy to be a lutheran family
I was raised Lutheran and take great pride in it. BC i went through confirmation, my freshman year new and old testament classes were rather easy (learning all the books in the bible again wasn't too hard!) I went to a Baptist school for the first year and had to go to their services once a week and I just was uncomfortable with the big band style setup that they used. After several years of not going to church bc of political things that happen between members, i hear these songs and feel like ten years ago, 11 years old and hearing these songs weekly. Its very nice, thanks for posting these!
This Paul Bunjes version is something I have heard sung in WELS as well as LC-MS churches. Thank you, thank you, and thank you again for singing this and posting for the remnant to enjoy and be uplifted!
Agree with your comments regarding the Lutheran church. In my Lutheran youth one would always look forward to choir practice and Sunday services where these old hymns were regularly included. At college in the South I would attend the Sunday evening informal service at the Methodist church where the first 15 or 20 minutes would be the singing of old traditional hymns from an old paperback songbook led by a men's chorus. Always thought these old traditional hymns do more to return us to the faith of our childhood than all the sermons and holy holies of todays church offerings.
Jesus died on the cross for you, he died for me. He died for the eternal suffering of sinners would end. He died on that cross to forgive humanity for all his sins; and yet, to this day, night & day repeat we sin & just spit it right back in his face. Yet Jesus continues to forgive you, no matter what. He didn’t die in vein, he died so that whoever just *BELIEVES* in God, they might not perish, and be granted eternal life in the kingdom of God, he died to that we could be saved by God, God sent him to die to that the believers would have one way to heaven: By Jesus & him alone as well as God’s grace. He lives to this day in everyone’s heart. In your holy name, Amen.
Right, even the LCMS. I am Wisconsin synod and if I get a hint that that they are turning from the true God Of the Bible I will be gone. Most other Lutheran synods are already lost, not just with their music. God be with you Alisha.
@@jasonfalck4701 The more liberal leaning churches are the ones that are emptying. Conservative ones are either growing or holding strong. Ironcially, the more conservative churches seem to have the more modern music though.
@@SirRobertDole2 God doesn't care for our feeble partisan politics. Attendance and participation has been down across the board, and alot of younger people feel that they either don't belong or aren't welcome.
I became an Evangelical Born Again Believer when I was 24 years old - leaving the religious church. And attending a Bible Believing church. However I will admit, I miss singing these old classic hymns. I'm not a fan of the modern Christian music or even many of the singers of today.
Seems a push in many churches to push aside great hymns and have praise bands with drums, guitars. Folks, its not a rock concert. For those who want to rock, go see ac-dc or Rush. Our legacy and heritage is eroding away.
Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians also sing this to "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" (DUKE STREET hymn tune). The composer was British and most likely Presbyterian, NOT Lutheran, and published in 859 hymn books. Just SING IT!
Loose your lives for me. Lol. Make me the main concern. Even come on over and steal. That’s just another moment away from all the good things in your lives. 🤩🥳🥳🥳. You know those lives you like so much you can’t leave mine. 😋.
The hymn was written by Samuel Medley, a Baptist. It belongs to ALL Christians (and even the Mormons sing it - whether we want to call them Christians is another matter). I was confirmed Lutheran at age 16 and still love Lutheran theology, even though I am now Anglican due to where I live. But we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, whether we are Lutheran, Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Orthodox, etc.
The Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit, if many churches are correct. The Trinity is a Family-- two Parents and an Offspring, if many churches are correct. In the Bible, Jesus Himself said, " I and the Father are One".--John 10:30 On the topic of marriage in general,according to the Bible Jesus said "they are no longer two but one..."-Matthew 19:6
@chicago man , Read the "Athanasian Creed," which explains the Holy Spirit/Ghost. The Holy Spirit Is. Not. The. Offspring. Of. The Father & Son (implying an abominable act).
This musical setting is by John Hatton (1710-1793). The melody is called Duke Street. I'm Lutheran, and like Jana Hagen below, familiar with this version. One of my favorite hymns. There's another musical setting by Lewis D. Edwards (1858 - 1921).
jbsmg The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings a different tune to this song "I Know That My Redeemed Lives." It is powerful. If you like this version, I think you'll like theirs as well.
How is it an "Evangelicult" Lutheran song and not just a Lutheran song? I don't think people used the word "Evangelicult" when this song came into being, was it? Doubt it.
Easter Sunday wasn't Easter without this hymn. I'm not very fond of this version, it sounds pretty sad. It's supposed to a joyful anthem sung with enthusiasm and spirit. The organist plays it kind of slow too.
Actually, it is much nicer when hymns are played at a tempo where one can take a breath and also allow the words to sink in. The words are, after all, the most important. This was reverently sung and played.
@John Sluder Never mind the congregation. Is the truth preached in the church? Does the reverend/minister/pastor practise the true Christian life? Although human nature wants to base a congregation off its people, what is taught and preached is most important for salvation regardless of what others do.
I grew up Lutheran and attended Lutheran grade school and high school. When in grade school, a young student had to have heart surgery and sadly passed away during the surgery. Our entire student body attended his funeral during a school day and we sang this hymn. All 8 verses. I will never forget that. It made a huge impact on me! The words are deeply inspiring. Perfect for celebrating Easter and a loved one’s passing to eternal life. If we are in Him we can truly know our redeemer lives and be assured that one day we will see him face to face and forevermore adore HIM.
@LauraBlack-cp2il, thank you for your witness about Jesus Christ. I went to Lutheran grade school K-8 and church for 30 years and I agree, this IS one of the most beautiful, inspiring, comforting. hope-filled songs for Easter, for funerals, and I might add, for throughout the year. tcg
Growing up Lutheran and hearing the hymns, you hear the gospel message in each one. I thank God for that opportunity.
This was one of my Mom's favorite hymns. When I attended a Lutheran elementary school on Long Island in the 1960s, we always sang this in chapel at Easter.
Didn’t grow up anything! Gave my life to the Lord, married a man who ‘decided’ to start going to church at. 19 and ‘happened’ to walk to a Lutheran church by his apartment. I took the instructional class and became a Lutheran prior to marriage. That was over 40 years ago! I am so thankful for the law and the gospel. These hymns preach the message.
@@paulconnors2078 Oh my! I share those same memories. I could hear my Mom singing this too. So very thankful
God is so good!
It was my dad's favorite. We sang it at his funeral.
I love that I get the comfort of knowing Jesus rose to save me, a sinner, so that I can go to Heaven eternally!!!
This will be sung at my funeral. My favorite line is , “He lives to wipe away my tears.” I have bipolar and have cried plenty tears.
I LOVE this hymn!! Whenever I hear this I think of my parents who are in heaven. The promise we will ALL be united again in heaven....because OUR REDEEMER LIVES!!!!!
I’m a fifth-generation member of a Swedish Lutheran church near me and I feel so grateful for how lucky I am. My grandmother just passed away and singing at the church I grew up in- knowing she did too- is so special to me! They lived closer, but I’m an hour away- the drive is still so worth it to continue my family’s tradition at the church that is so important to us all! I have photos of my parents’ and grandparents’ weddings there. I can’t wait for mine, and to raise my kids there too :)
How beautiful and comforting! ❤ I love this hymn ❤
THIS IS PROPER CHURCH MUSIC. Solid Hymns and an organ, trumpet/trombone
All music that praises God is proper church music
LOL I remember the first time they played trumpets in our Lutheran Church. It was scandalous. I bet the old ladies gossiped about it for a month after.
@@lennybuttz2162 composer and Lutheran Bach wrote many pieces of church music for trumpet. I played trumpet myself in a Lutheran Church
@@Dilley_G45 LOL This was back in the late 60s and I belonged to a very strict old fashioned Lutheran Church. Trumpets in church were considered radical.
@@lennybuttz2162 I was in a German Lutheran Church and Trumpets were used since Bach, though not in every service
"He lives to wipe away my tears" "He lives, my prophet, Priest, and King" "I know that my Redeemer lives!"
This is one of my favourite hymns. It has often lifted me put of the pits of sadness and despair and depression. I am family with two tune versions . I'm am 60 years old a was baptised and confirmed Lutheran in the Lutheran Church of Australia. But later in life I left ti become more confessional and joined the Australian Evangelical Lutheran Church which is more like the church I grew up in and was confirmed and baptised in.
I was baptized and raised in the Lutheran Church.
Me too
Me too
Same
So am I.
That's awesome
Moved to tears again! Amazing song! I'm proud to be a follower of Jesus Christ and a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church.
+geri schmidt So am I.
Me too!
Geri this was a Hymn added to my Dad's Funeral back in February. It is now one of my favorites.
Geri, Easter Vigil was unbelievably awesome. From the lighting of the Paschal Candles to the Easter Proclamation to the Confirmation of 16 Adults in our Catholic Community. Just unbelievable. Beautiful.
We have Holy Family, Sacred Heart, Our Risen Savior, Presentation, St. Mary's and St. Peter's who all received a New Paschal Candle for Easter from now to 2018.
I am a convert to Catholicism, but love the Lutheran hymns. This was my Mom's favorite and the lyrics are from the book of Job Chapter 19. May all be comforted by it! - God Bless all of you!!!
We are saved by Grace alone, Through Faith alone, in Christ alone, proclaimed by scripture alone.
I remember playing trumpet for this song as a child on Easter Sunday for a packed congregation, a beautiful message.
when I depressed I listen this songs I like Martin Luther songs change my mind.thank you those who composed songs
One of the beautiful christian hymns of all ages! Praise God
I love this hymn, I’ve played it 6 times since I came home from church
My dad's favorite hymn. Rip
My mother after some experience in her early years became dissolutioned with the Catholic Church and sadly most organized religions in general, but she remained agnostic. I am incredibly thankful she was open to my decisions and supported me on my path to discovering myself and religion, and I am proud to know thanks to her that I have been a Lutheran for about 2 years now. I don’t know why I decided to write it but this hymn is truly a beautiful piece of music and faith, I pray your lives are going well.
How are you doing brother?
1 I know that my Redeemer lives;
what comfort this sweet sentence gives!
He lives, He lives, who once was dead;
He lives, my everliving Head.
2 He lives triumphant from the grave,
He lives eternally to save,
He lives all-glorious in the sky,
He lives exalted there on high.
3 He lives to bless me with His love,
He lives to plead for me above,
He lives my hungry soul to feed,
He lives to help in time of need.
4 He lives to grant me rich supply,
He lives to guide me with His eye,
He lives to comfort me when faint,
He live to hear my soul's complaint.
5 He lives to silence all my fears,
He lives to wipe away my tears,
He lives to calm my troubled heart,
He lives all blessings to impart.
6 He lives, my kind, wise, heav'nly friend,
He lives and loves me to the end;
He lives, and while He lives, I'll sing;
He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King.
7 He lives and grants me daily breath;
He lives and I shall conquer death;
He lives my mansion to prepare;
He lives to bring me safely there.
8 He lives, all glory to His name!
He lives, my Jesus, still the same.
Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives,
"I know that my Redeemer lives!"
This is the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem which according to my dear Mum Erica its spire is visible for miles. She visited this church and only recently passed on to be with our dear Lord, she is sorely missed by her family , relatives and so many friends.
This is certainly a sacred hymn with a beautiful melody and Biblical lyrics far surpassing most modern hymns or contemporary music that passes as Christian today.
We Lutherans need to become more humble! We have some of the best music in the history of the church. :)
Actually the Pentecostals do
@@susanaholt1529 I know of no pentecostal hymns or hymn writers.
@@johnmarquardt1991
Lanny Wolfe
Dottie Rambo
Bill Gaither
And more..
Maybe you dont see all gospel songs as hymns.
@@susanaholt1529 Most 'gospel songs' I've heard at funerals and on the radio have nothing to do with the Gospel.
@@johnmarquardt1991
Everything has do with God you cannot leave God out of anything.
He gives life he takes life. His hand heals his hand wounds. He is God. Everything has to do with the gospel of Christ. Whether you accept or reject it ....it is not to be left out..
God is omnipresent ,hes everywhere at once.
All songs about love and life, who is Christ have to do with God are of the gospel.
Whether at funerals or births or in churches or auditoriums , picnics anywhere in the world Christ is all in all.
The Bible says we can do nothing against the truth but for the truth.
Of course funerals have to do with the gospel the preacher speaks of the resurrection of Christ if the person was saved.
And there is a fiery hell for those reject the Son of God.
Goodbye
I grew up in a Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. I was baptized, confirmed, married, and baptized my 3 children in the Lutheran Church. I am now a member of ELCA, which is so wonderful. We had this hymn sung at my mother's funeral, as well as my grandmother's funeral. I want it sung at my funeral, as well.
This was one of the hymns that my dad picked to be played at his funeral. What a beautiful pick, Dad!
That's awesome.
Wow, great pick. That's powerful. It's the promise of Christ to his people. Blessed assurance that we may live.
Lori Richard my dad did too. It was 39 years ago and I still can't listen to it without crying.
This will be a hymn at my funeral. It will accompany the OT lesson from Job. My others will be Praise to the Lord the Almighty, Thine is the Glory( for the NT lesson) Praise to the Lord the Almighty and of course A Mighty Fortress.
This song was surprisingly difficult to find, one of my favorite hymns
I think we Lutherans aren’t great at Internet presence, for example my favorite hymn is The Lamb, but I’ve only found 1 okay ish version on UA-cam, yet every Easter my church and my grandmas church sing it so beautifully and I’m sure many others do as well.
How beautiful are the truths in this song! Thank you Jesus - you live to intercede for your own!
I love being a twelve year old Lutheran girl😎
I know that my Redeemer lives;
What joy the blest assurance gives!
He lives, he lives, who once was dead;
He lives, my everlasting Head!
He lives, to bless me with his love;
He lives, to plead for me above;
He lives, my hungry soul to feed;
He lives, to help in time of need.
He lives, and grants me daily breath;
He lives, and I shall conquer death;
He lives, my mansion to prepare;
He lives, to bring me safely there.
He lives, all glory to his name;
He lives, my Savior still the same;
What joy the blest assurance gives;
I know that my Redeemer lives!
Christ is TRULY Risen!
My favorite hymn and they sang all 8 versus today.
Ultimate Easter Service song
My family and I are adherents of the Lutheran Church under the auspices of the Protestant Christian Batak Church (HKBP). Proud and happy to be a lutheran family
I was raised Lutheran and take great pride in it. BC i went through confirmation, my freshman year new and old testament classes were rather easy (learning all the books in the bible again wasn't too hard!) I went to a Baptist school for the first year and had to go to their services once a week and I just was uncomfortable with the big band style setup that they used. After several years of not going to church bc of political things that happen between members, i hear these songs and feel like ten years ago, 11 years old and hearing these songs weekly. Its very nice, thanks for posting these!
Yeah, I always say I'd take a Lutheran's Liturgy, a Baptist's Preaching and a Pentecostal's belief in miracles. That'd be my ideal church.
Deeply moving. Thanks for posting.
Thank you very much to hear the sound sof Luheran Hym , Amen..
Proudly Lutheran
This Paul Bunjes version is something I have heard sung in WELS as well as LC-MS churches. Thank you, thank you, and thank you again for singing this and posting for the remnant to enjoy and be uplifted!
Beautiful and inspiriting.
Agree with your comments regarding the Lutheran church. In my Lutheran youth one would always look forward to choir practice and Sunday services where these old hymns were regularly included. At college in the South I would attend the Sunday evening informal service at the Methodist church where the first 15 or 20 minutes would be the singing of old traditional hymns from an old paperback songbook led by a men's chorus. Always thought these old traditional hymns do more to return us to the faith of our childhood than all the sermons and holy holies of todays church offerings.
They played this at my great grandma's funeral in 1970
I love to sing the descant, but I don't know this one. We need more Lutheran hymns on youtube. And hour or more would be wonderful!
Here is a UA-cam page that has a lot of Lutheran Hymns you might enjoy
ua-cam.com/video/P8_76C00xfI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/P8_76C00xfI/v-deo.html
AMEN!
Nice hymn
Beautiful Hymn❤
Simply lovely :)
Moving and wonderful!!!!
2 He lives triumphant from the grave;
he lives eternally to save;
he lives exalted, throned above;
he lives to rule his church in love.
I love this I'm a Lutheran myself but I really like casting crowns song "god of all my days."
Thanks
I'm sad.
I love this himn.
excelente!
First rate singing. Greetings from your Reformed friends.
Thnks for uploading!!!
i want to a lrtuheran crhuch and i love the song that praise god and the lord jesus
Lutheranism is the best
brajon70 👍🏻
brajon70 totally agree Lutheran raised and proud I’m working on being a deacon my dad was a Lutheran pastor
Jesus died on the cross for you, he died for me. He died for the eternal suffering of sinners would end. He died on that cross to forgive humanity for all his sins; and yet, to this day, night & day repeat we sin & just spit it right back in his face. Yet Jesus continues to forgive you, no matter what. He didn’t die in vein, he died so that whoever just *BELIEVES* in God, they might not perish, and be granted eternal life in the kingdom of God, he died to that we could be saved by God, God sent him to die to that the believers would have one way to heaven: By Jesus & him alone as well as God’s grace. He lives to this day in everyone’s heart. In your holy name, Amen.
Thanks for the Methodist hymn from the Church of England priest Charles Wesley. Very Lutheran
lovely
Look at the success this one little girl has. 😁😋😊
sweet
Cant wait
This is one hymn I wish were in the Episcopal Hymnal
Beutyful
When did it become “cool” for the Lutheran churches (even LCMS!!) to dump the hymns for more modern music. It’s awful.
Right, even the LCMS. I am Wisconsin synod and if I get a hint that that they are turning from the true God Of the Bible I will be gone. Most other Lutheran synods are already lost, not just with their music. God be with you Alisha.
We didn't ... Wisc. synod
And opinions like yours are part of the reason people are leaving. Don't forget the past, but embrace the future.
@@jasonfalck4701 The more liberal leaning churches are the ones that are emptying. Conservative ones are either growing or holding strong. Ironcially, the more conservative churches seem to have the more modern music though.
@@SirRobertDole2 God doesn't care for our feeble partisan politics. Attendance and participation has been down across the board, and alot of younger people feel that they either don't belong or aren't welcome.
Sure wish my Maui pictures were here to see. 😊
The only sleep I need. ❤😮😊
The light is feeding me. The last gut rests me
This hymn was sung at President Harding's funeral in 1923 .
It's still ours. 😁😁😁😁😁
I became an Evangelical Born Again Believer when I was 24 years old - leaving the religious church. And attending a Bible Believing church. However I will admit, I miss singing these old classic hymns. I'm not a fan of the modern Christian music or even many of the singers of today.
we are humble
Seems a push in many churches to push aside great hymns and have praise bands with drums, guitars. Folks, its not a rock concert. For those who want to rock, go see ac-dc or Rush. Our legacy and heritage is eroding away.
Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians also sing this to "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" (DUKE STREET hymn tune). The composer was British and most likely Presbyterian, NOT Lutheran, and published in 859 hymn books. Just SING IT!
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Tell Jack Ryan that he is the Venezuela
I hope i was a Lutheran
my mother late Josephine Matilda sings nicely
Loose your lives for me. Lol. Make me the main concern. Even come on over and steal. That’s just another moment away from all the good things in your lives. 🤩🥳🥳🥳. You know those lives you like so much you can’t leave mine. 😋.
And so do I. 👮🏿♀️🚘✝️
As a catholic, this is like... the same thing as us. We are really similar.
Love it, but should be more upbeat and triumphant!
What joy the blest assurance gives!
Yes Bro Liane. You said it.
The hymn was written by Samuel Medley, a Baptist. It belongs to ALL Christians (and even the Mormons sing it - whether we want to call them Christians is another matter). I was confirmed Lutheran at age 16 and still love Lutheran theology, even though I am now Anglican due to where I live. But we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, whether we are Lutheran, Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Orthodox, etc.
Samuel Medley was not 😇lutheran. He was an English Baptist minister and hymn-writer.
The Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit, if many churches are correct. The Trinity is a Family-- two Parents and an Offspring, if many churches are correct. In the Bible, Jesus Himself said, " I and the Father are One".--John 10:30 On the topic of marriage in general,according to the Bible Jesus said "they are no longer two but one..."-Matthew 19:6
@chicago man , Read the "Athanasian Creed," which explains the Holy Spirit/Ghost. The Holy Spirit Is. Not. The. Offspring. Of. The Father & Son (implying an abominable act).
Further more, Acts 5:4, explains just who the "Holy Spirit" is: it's God.
REALLY need to study the Athanasian Creed, sir.
Are there two versions of this song? It took me forever to find this one...
This musical setting is by John Hatton (1710-1793). The melody is called Duke Street. I'm Lutheran, and like Jana Hagen below, familiar with this version. One of my favorite hymns. There's another musical setting by Lewis D. Edwards (1858 - 1921).
jbsmg The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings a different tune to this song "I Know That My Redeemed Lives." It is powerful. If you like this version, I think you'll like theirs as well.
I never lived an ounce of fear😇. Obviously something you can’t say. 😎. Loose your lives trying to get mine. Lol. And you’ll loose last day too.
What is that Lutheran Church? 😅
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Being brown in a Lutheran school is tough
This is pretty, but the Mormon Tabernacle version is amazing!
I agree!
It's really a shame that a cult church has such a great choir. What would really be great is if they would renounce their false doctrines.
To ambush me.
But they like the life a mother breathes into them don’t you Dr. Do you respect someone’s mother. ? Like mine ? No.
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How is it an "Evangelicult" Lutheran song and not just a Lutheran song? I don't think people used the word "Evangelicult" when this song came into being, was it? Doubt it.
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Gilbert waits
quality is not good sadly
Easter Sunday wasn't Easter without this hymn. I'm not very fond of this version, it sounds pretty sad. It's supposed to a joyful anthem sung with enthusiasm and spirit. The organist plays it kind of slow too.
Lenny Buttz Congregations often drag behind the organist as well...
Actually, it is much nicer when hymns are played at a tempo where one can take a breath and also allow the words to sink in. The words are, after all, the most important. This was reverently sung and played.
@John Sluder Never mind the congregation. Is the truth preached in the church? Does the reverend/minister/pastor practise the true Christian life? Although human nature wants to base a congregation off its people, what is taught and preached is most important for salvation regardless of what others do.
@John Sluder LCMS? And yes, it is extremely difficult to find a church that preaches correctly. What have you noticed about these churches?
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