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🗓️ 11 September 2024
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This episode is the very special HYMN! Play the next episode, #344 in our series titled 'Melodies of Faith,' where we explore the story behind this hymn. This series marks a departure from our usual episodes, but we trust you'll find it just as enriching. Hymns have long served as a profound means of expressing biblical truths, each carrying a unique narrative woven into its lyrics. In this series, we'll journey beyond the melodies to uncover the inspiration and stories that led the writers to pen these timeless words.
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0:00.0 | Hello again and welcome back to kids Bible stories. You are on our very special |
0:07.6 | episode which is the song only. If you'd like to hear the story behind this song, simply go to the next episode. |
0:15.6 | We have partnered with the very talented Mr Andrew and Miss Leanne to record these songs for |
0:20.7 | you. |
0:21.8 | You can also find it on their album, Harth Hymns, which can be streamed |
0:25.4 | most anywhere, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. We have links in the show notes for easy |
0:31.2 | access for you. Now, sit back and let this beautiful melody |
0:36.1 | and its words wash over you. This is, Come thou foundt of every blessing, written by Robert Robinson. You're going to do. Come the found out every blessing to my heart to sing that grace streams of mercy never ceasing call for songs of loudest grace teach me some melonious song, then sung by flaming tongs above,ise the mountain, fixed upon it. |
1:47.0 | Mount of the love of the redeeming love. Here I raise my Lebanese and hidden by the help I've come and I hope that my good pledge you safely to a work you were arriving. Jesus saw me when a stranger wanting from the horn of God |
2:34.0 | to ask me from danger |
2:39.0 | to ask me from danger into |
2:41.0 | into points his precious blood. Oh to praise the greats the greater day, daily on constraint. Daily unconstrain to me. |
3:05.0 | Let that glaze like a friend by my warning |
3:11.0 | by my wanting my to |
3:17.0 | to wonder, Lord, I feel, |
3:20.0 | prone to wonder, Lord, I feel, |
3:22.0 | prone to leave the God I love |
3:27.0 | here's my love taking seal |
3:32.0 | sealing for that taking seal it, sealing it for the courts of it. You're going to be. You're going to. |
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