It been more than 20 years since I heard this song and looking for it. Awwww may God be praise. My elder brother went to study at Ukraine as a medical doctor and he return home with this song including kenderick graham song. Every morning this song will be played by my brother. Those times we use cassette. Awwww God bless you Kevin. Hmmmm 😭😂😂😂🤣🤣tears of joy for hearing this song again. My God I have searched for this song for years
Thanks for sharing this praise. Shout to the Lord, for the breath of deliverance from Coronavirus and sin. Lord break the heavy yoke! We desperately need your deliverance from sin and disease! Lord, break the heavy yoke as we shout shout to You Lord!
I grew up in South Jersey, the land of Bruce Springsteen. I can remember me and my classmates ending many weekend nights singing Thunder Road together. I remember going to see Him in concert at JFK stadium in Philadelphia in the fall of 84 during his born in the USA tour. Don't get me wrong I loved the concert and could recite every song but I distinctly remember watching 40,000 people all raising their arms in unison as the songs were delivered. I looked up to heaven and thought Lord this is how we should be worshiping You. I had recently become a Christian and was somewhat confused as to why when I went to church I had a hard time relating to the music there, it seemed so old fashioned and out of date. And then I found the Vineyard movement and immersed myself with all the fresh melodic melodies and awesome songs and music that I could now relate too. Fresh music in the style of our times with words pointing straight to heaven. I had gotten my wish. Thank you Lord for Kevin Prosch, Danny Daniels, Carl Tuttle, Andy Park,John Wimber and the many others who have enabled the body of Christ to worship you and glorify you in a style and language we can understand!
This good comment reminds me of the thoughts of CS Lews in his "Reflections on the Psalms" in his chapter about joy, "The Fair Beauty of the Lord." "The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight in God which made David dance. I am not saying that this is so pure or so profound a thing as the love of God reached by the greatest Christian mystics and saints. But I am not comparing it with that, I am comparing it with the merely dutiful "church-going" and laborious "saying our prayers" to which most of us are , thank God not always, but often, reduced. Against that it stands out as something astonishingly robust, virile, and spontaneous" (kind of like Kevin's music). "Something we may regard with an innocent envy and may hope to be infected by as we read." What goes on from there is even more insightful, more of what you're reaching for here I think. Because it's not just "contemporary" that our souls are longing for, that these guys have given us ... it's, they've given us that palpable delight back, the crazy joy, the festive celebration, that we read about in the psalms and can barely, as modern people, wrap our heads around. (Because it's not IN the "head"!) . CS Lewis the Anglican understood what he was missing . "I am not saying that this gusto -- if you like this rowdiness -- can or should be revived. Some of it cannot be revived because it is not dead but with us still. It would be idle to pretend that we Anglicans are a striking example. The Romans, the Orthodox, and the Salvation Army all, I think, have retained more of it than we. We have a terrible concern about good taste."
Beautiful... spirit-led...from the heart... as worship should be. So many church songs today are 'wordy' and even 'showy'- production quality from man's strength. Let the spirit-borne songs return to the Church! Yes, Lord. Own us once again.
Back in 1995 I had been walking with the Lord for almost 20 years but had never "shouted" to Him. I mean, it's not respectable, right? One day I was alone in my car and had this CD on. I felt the Lord telling me to shout to Him. Even though no one was around I was still intimidated that someone might SEE me. But, I did it. Another 20 years later, and I've been shouting ever since. I'm free now. So free.
Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts We are His people, He gives us music to sing But there is a sound now Like the sound of the Lord when His enemies flee But there is a cry in our hearts Like when deep calls unto deep For Your breath of deliverance To breathe on the music we so desperately need But without Your power All we have are these simple songs But if You? d step down from heaven Then the gates of hell would surely fall Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts And it breaks the heavy yoke, breaks the heavy yoke When you shout, you shout to the Lord It breaks the heavy yoke, breaks the heavy yoke When you shout, you shout to the Lord Woa, you shout to the Lord Yea, you shout to the Lord La la la la la la la, La la la la la la We say? Yes, Lord, yes Lord? Let the glory fall Oh Lord my God, let the glory fall Oh join your voices and sing, let the glory fall We say it again, say it again, let the glory fall Mm, uh huh, yeah, let the glory fall Yeah, yeah, oh, let the glory fall Yeah, yeah, yeah, let the glory fall, Yeah, let the glory fall Let the glory fall Lala la la la la la, lala la la la la la ... Let the dance begin! . Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Yes Lord! Yes Lord!
It been more than 20 years since I heard this song and looking for it. Awwww may God be praise.
My elder brother went to study at Ukraine as a medical doctor and he return home with this song including kenderick graham song. Every morning this song will be played by my brother. Those times we use cassette. Awwww God bless you Kevin. Hmmmm 😭😂😂😂🤣🤣tears of joy for hearing this song again. My God I have searched for this song for years
Thanks for sharing this praise. Shout to the Lord, for the breath of deliverance from Coronavirus and sin. Lord break the heavy yoke! We desperately need your deliverance from sin and disease!
Lord, break the heavy yoke as we shout shout to You Lord!
I grew up in South Jersey, the land of Bruce Springsteen. I can remember me and my classmates ending many weekend nights singing Thunder Road together. I remember going to see Him in concert at JFK stadium in Philadelphia in the fall of 84 during his born in the USA tour. Don't get me wrong I loved the concert and could recite every song but I distinctly remember watching 40,000 people all raising their arms in unison as the songs were delivered. I looked up to heaven and thought Lord this is how we should be worshiping You. I had recently become a Christian and was somewhat confused as to why when I went to church I had a hard time relating to the music there, it seemed so old fashioned and out of date. And then I found the Vineyard movement and immersed myself with all the fresh melodic melodies and awesome songs and music that I could now relate too. Fresh music in the style of our times with words pointing straight to heaven. I had gotten my wish. Thank you Lord for Kevin Prosch, Danny Daniels, Carl Tuttle, Andy Park,John Wimber and the many others who have enabled the body of Christ to worship you and glorify you in a style and language we can understand!
This good comment reminds me of the thoughts of CS Lews in his "Reflections on the Psalms" in his chapter about joy, "The Fair Beauty of the Lord." "The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight in God which made David dance. I am not saying that this is so pure or so profound a thing as the love of God reached by the greatest Christian mystics and saints. But I am not comparing it with that, I am comparing it with the merely dutiful "church-going" and laborious "saying our prayers" to which most of us are , thank God not always, but often, reduced. Against that it stands out as something astonishingly robust, virile, and spontaneous" (kind of like Kevin's music). "Something we may regard with an innocent envy and may hope to be infected by as we read." What goes on from there is even more insightful, more of what you're reaching for here I think. Because it's not just "contemporary" that our souls are longing for, that these guys have given us ... it's, they've given us that palpable delight back, the crazy joy, the festive celebration, that we read about in the psalms and can barely, as modern people, wrap our heads around. (Because it's not IN the "head"!) . CS Lewis the Anglican understood what he was missing . "I am not saying that this gusto -- if you like this rowdiness -- can or should be revived. Some of it cannot be revived because it is not dead but with us still. It would be idle to pretend that we Anglicans are a striking example. The Romans, the Orthodox, and the Salvation Army all, I think, have retained more of it than we. We have a terrible concern about good taste."
What a wonderfully written post that echoes my heart.
Everything you said..names mentioned & what you wrote !
Bless you.
In a word, yes.
Beautiful... spirit-led...from the heart... as worship should be. So many church songs today are 'wordy' and even 'showy'- production quality from man's strength. Let the spirit-borne songs return to the Church! Yes, Lord. Own us once again.
Hey Tom! Small world!
Ah..found it. Loved this song from the beginning. Needed to hear this triumphant sounding song!
Back in 1995 I had been walking with the Lord for almost 20 years but had never "shouted" to Him. I mean, it's not respectable, right?
One day I was alone in my car and had this CD on. I felt the Lord telling me to shout to Him. Even though no one was around I was still intimidated that someone might SEE me. But, I did it.
Another 20 years later, and I've been shouting ever since. I'm free now. So free.
Amen. Let God's name be praised in all the earth.
Haha, hallelujah😊
You might like this brand new version of the Shout to The Lord song by Kevin Prosch: ua-cam.com/video/XM8KjR1z1yc/v-deo.html
Great song! these songs just inspire you to seek more of God..
May Gods grace and wisdom uphold Kevin Prosch forever!
HalleluYah to YHWH of Hosts, today and forever. Blessings and honor to the Lamb of God.
Love this song! One of my all time favorites. Great lyrics - not run of the mill worship song lyrics.
Powerful worship song
Been looking for this song for quite sometime.. Thanks for the upload:)
My Aunt Tandy Sandy likes this song!
fantastic praide god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts
Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts
We are His people, He gives us music to sing
But there is a sound now
Like the sound of the Lord when His enemies flee
But there is a cry in our hearts
Like when deep calls unto deep
For Your breath of deliverance
To breathe on the music we so desperately need
But without Your power
All we have are these simple songs
But if You? d step down from heaven
Then the gates of hell would surely fall
Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts
Shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord, shout to the Lord of Hosts
And it breaks the heavy yoke, breaks the heavy yoke
When you shout, you shout to the Lord
It breaks the heavy yoke, breaks the heavy yoke
When you shout, you shout to the Lord
Woa, you shout to the Lord
Yea, you shout to the Lord
La la la la la la la, La la la la la la
We say? Yes, Lord, yes Lord?
Let the glory fall
Oh Lord my God, let the glory fall
Oh join your voices and sing, let the glory fall
We say it again, say it again, let the glory fall
Mm, uh huh, yeah, let the glory fall
Yeah, yeah, oh, let the glory fall
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let the glory fall,
Yeah, let the glory fall
Let the glory fall
Lala la la la la la, lala la la la la la ...
Let the dance begin!
. Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Yes Lord! Yes Lord!
thanks for these, I had looked all over for them.
TKNAK YOU SO MUCH!!
AMAZING