What year was this? Isn’t that El’s Uncle Bill (William)? Thank you for sharing. This made my day. Now, THAT is how you lead a traditional gospel hymn and make it your personal testimony.
What Think Ye of Christ? All the Jews believed In Christ and looked for Him to come (Luke 2:15; John 1:25-41; 4:25-29; 7:26-27, 31, 41-42; 10:24; 12:34), but the question among them was whether Jesus was the Christ. Many believed He was, while others say, “Nay!” It was for this reason that Jesus asked the Pharisees their opinion of Christ, and whose Son (after the flesh) is He. And when they said, “David’s son,” it was here that Jesus astonished them by proving that Christ was both David’s Lord and Son. And if the Spirit said that the Christ was both Son and Lord, why should they reject Him. That shut their mouths from that time forth. They saw only one side of the office of Christ. Thus it is today, many see only the one side of the office of Christ and are fighting like one “mad” since Christ is being revealed as both Father and Son, crying “Anti-Christ,” when in fact their own attitude is opposing the exaltation of Christ Jesus is more the spirit of anti-Christ than those they are accusing. Only through the acknowledgment first that Jesus Christ is the Son of God will any man be able to get the revelation that He is God himself. No man that denies his Sonship will ever call Him God. The Jews deny His Sonship. Do they call him God? No! But we acknowledge His Sonship by the manifestation of His life in us and now through the Spirit’s revelation behold in Him the Mighty God of Jacob, the Everlasting Father, the coming Prince of Peace. Acts 2:36-38; 4:10-12; 20:28; Ephesians 4:5; Colossians 3:17 KJV
The Only True God Deuteronomy 6:4 With reverence and adoration we bow our knees unto Jesus Christ, to give to our God the glory due His name. And we now make mention that His name is exalted above every name that is in heaven and in earth. Hence, the demons of hell are enraged. The religious world is astonished and the tents of the fearful pilgrims are being violently shaken by the rushing mighty wind that is moving through the land proclaiming the NAME of the Lord. He who was slain is worthy. We have beheld the Lamb of God. We have honored the Prince of Peace. We rejoiced in the rock of our Salvation and have walked in the light of life. We have seen that Christ was our Shepherd as well as the door to the fold. He is the root and offspring of David as well as his son and his Lord. We have claimed Him as our High Priest in heaven and the offering that was slain for our sins. He is the Temple of God and the shewbread, the veil, the altar, and the Lamb. He was servant and master at the same time. We have found Him to be the foundation of the church and the chief corner stone thereof. He is a destroying storm, and covert as well from the tempest. Considering all these things, it is no wonder that the people cried, “What manner of man is this? . . . Who art thou? . . . Whom maketh Thou thyself?” Acts 2:38; 4:10-12; 20:28; Ephesians 4:5; Colossians 3:17 KJV
Thè greatest teacher
I always loved how Bethel choir sounded in the 90's.
Toys of Treasure Bishop Norman Wagner
Nice arrangment!
What year was this? Isn’t that El’s Uncle Bill (William)? Thank you for sharing. This made my day. Now, THAT is how you lead a traditional gospel hymn and make it your personal testimony.
And ROBERT DEBARGE
Yep.
@@CynthiaSmith-y7y Robert, as in Bobby DeBarge. That's one TALENTED family.
What Think Ye of Christ?
All the Jews believed In Christ and looked for Him to come (Luke 2:15; John 1:25-41; 4:25-29; 7:26-27, 31, 41-42; 10:24; 12:34), but the question among them was whether Jesus was the Christ. Many believed He was, while others say, “Nay!” It was for this reason that Jesus asked the Pharisees their opinion of Christ, and whose Son (after the flesh) is He. And when they said, “David’s son,” it was here that Jesus astonished them by proving that Christ was both David’s Lord and Son. And if the Spirit said that the Christ was both Son and Lord, why should they reject Him. That shut their mouths from that time forth. They saw only one side of the office of Christ.
Thus it is today, many see only the one side of the office of Christ and are fighting like one “mad” since Christ is being revealed as both Father and Son, crying “Anti-Christ,” when in fact their own attitude is opposing the exaltation of Christ Jesus is more the spirit of anti-Christ than those they are accusing.
Only through the acknowledgment first that Jesus Christ is the Son of God will any man be able to get the revelation that He is God himself. No man that denies his Sonship will ever call Him God. The Jews deny His Sonship. Do they call him God? No! But we acknowledge His Sonship by the manifestation of His life in us and now through the Spirit’s revelation behold in Him the Mighty God of Jacob, the Everlasting Father, the coming Prince of Peace.
Acts 2:36-38; 4:10-12; 20:28; Ephesians 4:5; Colossians 3:17 KJV
The Only True God
Deuteronomy 6:4
With reverence and adoration we bow our knees unto Jesus Christ, to give to our God the glory due His name. And we now make mention that His name is exalted above every name that is in heaven and in earth. Hence, the demons of hell are enraged. The religious world is astonished and the tents of the fearful pilgrims are being violently shaken by the rushing mighty wind that is moving through the land proclaiming the NAME of the Lord. He who was slain is worthy.
We have beheld the Lamb of God. We have honored the Prince of Peace. We rejoiced in the rock of our Salvation and have walked in the light of life. We have seen that Christ was our Shepherd as well as the door to the fold. He is the root and offspring of David as well as his son and his Lord. We have claimed Him as our High Priest in heaven and the offering that was slain for our sins. He is the Temple of God and the shewbread, the veil, the altar, and the Lamb. He was servant and master at the same time.
We have found Him to be the foundation of the church and the chief corner stone thereof. He is a destroying storm, and covert as well from the tempest. Considering all these things, it is no wonder that the people cried, “What manner of man is this? . . . Who art thou? . . . Whom maketh Thou thyself?”
Acts 2:38; 4:10-12; 20:28; Ephesians 4:5; Colossians 3:17 KJV
@@AnthonySanders-ee9bf And your point?
Speechless with the spoken word of truth!