I’ve played this song over the years and as I’ve lived to see the Bible leave our schools, it makes me sick! I recall being in Mrs Hempstead’s 4th grade classroom when each day she would have us salute the flag repeating the pledge of Allegiance and then one student would stand up in front of the class and read a Bible verse. I had a terrible stutter and would hope she wouldn’t embarrass me but the day came and as I walked up I whispered to her to please not make me do this but she just warmly smiled and encouraged me. She gave me Psalm 23 to read and I had never heard of it so I began to read but with every other word I would stutter and then my knees also gave way so it must have looked like I was bowing! The class began laughing at me and I looked at my teacher with pleading eyes for me to stop but she gave me the most gentle and compassionate look, so I looked back down at the verses and as I read, “ Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me”. I completed the verses and realized my stuttering was gone and my knees weren’t shaking any longer! I then closed the book and was shocked as the entire class stood up from their desks and applauded me!! Mrs Hempstead came over and gave me a big hug! I never ever stuttered again after that day! Yes, these were the good old days! Now I pray for my Grandchildren to experience love, faith, charity, hope and peace in their lifetime! What good are degrees, mathematics, science, sociology, etc, if we live in fear, hatred, confusion, sin, mental and physical breakdowns, etc! It is more urgently needed to obey the golden rules and live in peace! What it all boils down to is just five words that Jesus said: “LOVE ME AND LOVE OTHERS!”
I remember in elementary school every morning praying being on the the little speaker from the office. Then the pledge of allegiance was after that. Then we got educated. Teachers went to church back then instead of gay bar's.
How sad! There was a day, when a short devotion and Bible verses were read over the P.A. System every morning. This was the way the school day began. BUT, then America removed God and His Word out of the classrooms, and out of the mouths of students and teachers. No wonder we are losing so many children through violence and through unbelief. Let's put a KJV of the Bible back on the desks of every teacher in every classroom. There is still POWER in the Word of God! We need to bring Jesus back into the lives of our children, and bring Him back into our schools.
Tiffany, my name is Donald Mayer. I understand what you're saying and I want to help you. I discovered there are many more recordings of this song on youtube. I've been blind since birth so I don't know if any of these recordings contain the words. Tiffany, I really hope you're able to find them. I think I'll do some more checking on this. I will let you know if I make any further progress. I hope we accomplish our goal. I really want to succeed.
Special report on the six o'clock news Another shooting in another school Six rounds fired three lives lost A gun in the wrong hand, Oh, what a cost The whole town gathers as questions fly Why God allowed three children to die Then Ol' Mr. Carter stepped forward and said Seems you've forgotten just what you did God, wasn't allowed in your school today But you wanted it that way, didn't you? God, is not the one to blame He didn't bring your pain, I say to you He didn't cause this tragedy He wasn't there remember you asked Him to leave Last night I had a terrible dream There was violence and anger in the streets No way to escape a world in distress No houses of prayer, no peace, no rest And those there among us who wanted God gone Stood in confusion wondering what went wrong With their face in their hands not sure what was next I looked in their eyes and said what did you expect God, wasn't allowed in your world today But you wanted it that way, didn't you God, is not the one to blame He didn't bring your pain, I say to you He didn't cause this tragedy He wasn't there remember you asked Him to leave Oh, He wasn't there Remember You asked him to leave
Great melody, but lyrics are troubling and not Biblical. God/Jesus resides in the heart of every believer---- he has not left! Children in schools have every right to pray by themselves (such as before lunch) or with fellow classmates as long as it is not being led by school staff. Students can also talk to other students about the Gospel- again as long as it is not being led by school staff. I taught for 9 years and, believe me, you do not want many administrators and teachers leading religious prayer or any other Christian activity for your children. Remember, the Bible warned us about not praying like the Pharisees. It is so disappointing to me when well-meaning Christians jump on this band-wagon declaring that public prayer is a solution for problems in schools. The solution begins in the home and in our communities. If we want to blame anyone, we only have to look in the mirror for not doing our part in spreading God's word.
this is a great song....most children do not know they are allowed to pray....a moment of silence for them to pray in school or on a football field is not much to ask...seperation of church and state has gone too far!!!!!
If kids don’t know they are allowed to pray then they haven’t been brought up correctly. Of course they are allowed to pray, in silence as commanded by Jesus himself. No one is stopping them. If the schools lead them in Christian prayer it is exclusionary. then the must be lead in every religion’s version of prayer. No one asked God to leave. They just realized solely having a Christian prayer left out other faiths. Everyone can pray even in a group. It just cannot be school-led and sponsored.
It's May of 2020. Remind me again why you find the lyrics troubling. Churches closed. Pastors threatened. God is not welcome is this world that He created.
Yes.... times are tough, but are they that unlike those in Jesus' time under the tyranny of Roman rule. Jesus made it clear that the path is narrow and that the Kingdom of God can be entered by those who love and obey Christ. I'm sorry, but the song's lyrics, "He wasn't there, you asked him to leave" in reference to schools is just not Biblical. Jesus Christ is present in the heart of every believer!
@@jeffl8688 I didn't take it literally but figuratively because yes, we know that the Holy Spirit resides in every believer but the world who has banned school prayer, and most all public display of Bible verse and has made the Christians the target of hatred and scorn, so by their actions they have shown they have no desire and only hatred toward anything that proclaims Him to be the Way, the Truth and the Life BUT when disasters or when horrific acts of violence happen, God is the 1st to be blamed. So that is why this song makes sense because they deny Him and they want nothing to to do with Him but yet blame Him. Hopefully, you get what I, in my inept way, am trying to say. No, not Biblical at all, but a word picture of what the world demands and what sin has wrought. But praise God, He will never leave us, nor forsake us and one glorious day we will be with Him forevermore.
I’ve played this song over the years and as I’ve lived to see the Bible leave our schools, it makes me sick!
I recall being in Mrs Hempstead’s 4th grade classroom when each day she would have us salute the flag repeating the pledge of Allegiance and then one student would stand up in front of the class and read a Bible verse. I had a terrible stutter and would hope she wouldn’t embarrass me but the day came and as I walked up I whispered to her to please not make me do this but she just warmly smiled and encouraged me. She gave me Psalm 23 to read and I had never heard of it so I began to read but with every other word I would stutter and then my knees also gave way so it must have looked like I was bowing! The class began laughing at me and I looked at my teacher with pleading eyes for me to stop but she gave me the most gentle and compassionate look, so I looked back down at the verses and as I read, “
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me”. I completed the verses and realized my stuttering was gone and my knees weren’t shaking any longer! I then closed the book and was shocked as the entire class stood up from their desks and applauded me!!
Mrs Hempstead came over and gave me a big hug! I never ever stuttered again after that day! Yes, these were the good old days! Now I pray for my Grandchildren to experience love, faith, charity, hope and peace in their lifetime!
What good are degrees, mathematics, science, sociology, etc, if we live in fear, hatred, confusion, sin, mental and physical breakdowns, etc! It is more urgently needed to obey the golden rules and live in peace! What it all boils down to is just five words that Jesus said:
“LOVE ME AND LOVE OTHERS!”
Shame on us! He wasn't there, remember you asked Him to leave.😭 What a powerful song
God our country need you back i'm sorry that people don't want you but i want you back your the only one that care for us
I remember in elementary school every morning praying being on the the little speaker from the office. Then the pledge of allegiance was after that. Then we got educated. Teachers went to church back then instead of gay bar's.
Wow, what a difference, huh?
Love this song and it’s so true the word
This song needs to go to Dc politicians.
This is sad but true. Powerful song!
Very timely and sadly probably very true.
I love this song!!!! And I LOVE this group!( How could anyone not love them?!) Jonathan and Jordan harmonize SOOOOOO well!!!!!!
So powerful
Such a true song.
How sad! There was a day, when a short devotion and Bible verses were read over the P.A. System every morning. This was the way the school day began. BUT, then America removed God and His Word out of the classrooms, and out of the mouths of students and teachers. No wonder we are losing so many children through violence and through unbelief. Let's put a KJV of the Bible back on the desks of every teacher in every classroom. There is still POWER in the Word of God! We need to bring Jesus back into the lives of our children, and bring Him back into our schools.
hermosa musica, ...preciosa..
Good singing! John 3:16 :o)
So True! 😭😭😭
What about the Black church in Atlanta? Did they ask God to leave too?
I love this song, but I hate that is true! I'm in tears!
Do y'all know who wrote this? Its amazing they do a wonderful job🙏
Gerald Crabb
That is the truth all American should get on their knees and repent for what we have allowed our government to do and that was you ask him to leavr
This song was true then but more so now Violence fills the land. Then they want to blame God after telling us don't push your religion on us.
Shame on our nation for passing- ROE VS WADE!
Thought of this song this morning.
They need to put up lyrics!! That would be awesome!!
Tiffany, my name is Donald Mayer. I understand what you're saying and I want to help you. I discovered there are many more recordings of this song on youtube. I've been blind since birth so I don't know if any of these recordings contain the words. Tiffany, I really hope you're able to find them. I think I'll do some more checking on this. I will let you know if I make any further progress. I hope we accomplish our goal. I really want to succeed.
Special report on the six o'clock news
Another shooting in another school
Six rounds fired three lives lost
A gun in the wrong hand, Oh, what a cost
The whole town gathers as questions fly
Why God allowed three children to die
Then Ol' Mr. Carter stepped forward and said
Seems you've forgotten just what you did
God, wasn't allowed in your school today
But you wanted it that way, didn't you?
God, is not the one to blame
He didn't bring your pain, I say to you
He didn't cause this tragedy
He wasn't there remember you asked Him to leave
Last night I had a terrible dream
There was violence and anger in the streets
No way to escape a world in distress
No houses of prayer, no peace, no rest
And those there among us who wanted God gone
Stood in confusion wondering what went wrong
With their face in their hands not sure what was next
I looked in their eyes and said what did you expect
God, wasn't allowed in your world today
But you wanted it that way, didn't you
God, is not the one to blame
He didn't bring your pain, I say to you
He didn't cause this tragedy
He wasn't there remember you asked Him to leave
Oh, He wasn't there
Remember
You asked him to leave
Great melody, but lyrics are troubling and not Biblical. God/Jesus resides in the heart of every believer---- he has not left! Children in schools have every right to pray by themselves (such as before lunch) or with fellow classmates as long as it is not being led by school staff. Students can also talk to other students about the Gospel- again as long as it is not being led by school staff. I taught for 9 years and, believe me, you do not want many administrators and teachers leading religious prayer or any other Christian activity for your children. Remember, the Bible warned us about not praying like the Pharisees. It is so disappointing to me when well-meaning Christians jump on this band-wagon declaring that public prayer is a solution for problems in schools. The solution begins in the home and in our communities. If we want to blame anyone, we only have to look in the mirror for not doing our part in spreading God's word.
this is a great song....most children do not know they are allowed to pray....a moment of silence for them to pray in school or on a football field is not much to ask...seperation of church and state has gone too far!!!!!
If kids don’t know they are allowed to pray then they haven’t been brought up correctly. Of course they are allowed to pray, in silence as commanded by Jesus himself. No one is stopping them. If the schools lead them in Christian prayer it is exclusionary. then the must be lead in every religion’s version of prayer. No one asked God to leave. They just realized solely having a Christian prayer left out other faiths. Everyone can pray even in a group. It just cannot be school-led and sponsored.
It's May of 2020. Remind me again why you find the lyrics troubling. Churches closed. Pastors threatened. God is not welcome is this world that He created.
Yes.... times are tough, but are they that unlike those in Jesus' time under the tyranny of Roman rule. Jesus made it clear that the path is narrow and that the Kingdom of God can be entered by those who love and obey Christ. I'm sorry, but the song's lyrics, "He wasn't there, you asked him to leave" in reference to schools is just not Biblical. Jesus Christ is present in the heart of every believer!
@@jeffl8688 I didn't take it literally but figuratively because yes, we know that the Holy Spirit resides in every believer but the world who has banned school prayer, and most all public display of Bible verse and has made the Christians the target of hatred and scorn, so by their actions they have shown they have no desire and only hatred toward anything that proclaims Him to be the Way, the Truth and the Life BUT when disasters or when horrific acts of violence happen, God is the 1st to be blamed. So that is why this song makes sense because they deny Him and they want nothing to to do with Him but yet blame Him. Hopefully, you get what I, in my inept way, am trying to say. No, not Biblical at all, but a word picture of what the world demands and what sin has wrought. But praise God, He will never leave us, nor forsake us and one glorious day we will be with Him forevermore.