I've always wondered who wrote the music for the whippoorwills!
"Only willing love is worth the price?" Do people really believe that their willing love is worth the price of the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God?
Todd, if you're interested I've worked up a few hymns and am prepared to lead them Sunday morning...I learned them from listening to this quartet's Myspace...I know you're excited...settle down...here are the titles:
--Amazing Choice --Pillow of Ages, Fluffed for Me --I Surrender Some --Take My Life and Let Me Be --Where He Leads Me, I Will Consider Following --Blest Be the Tie That Doesn't Cramp My Style
I wonder what people think heaven will be like. There will be no sin. There will be no opposition to God. There will be no sinful inclination. God will drive that from our broken and fallen will once and for all. Does that mean we won't be free in heaven? Since there will be no power to rebell against God does that mean we won't really love Him? Personally, I long for the day when God will finally drive from my sinful will all that is contrary to Him.
A native of Houston, Texas, Todd served as youth pastor in churches in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
Todd was called as the first pastor of Metro East Baptist Church in September of 1999. In November 2008 Todd became the Teaching Pastor of Church of the Saviour in Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Following a call to the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), Todd became the Lead Pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, VA in August of 2013.
He is a graduate of Southwest Baptist University and Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Todd and his wife, Karen, have been married since 1990 and have three children: Kate, Ryan, and Matthew.
"Therefore the Christ who is grasped by faith and who lives in the heart is the true Christian righteousness, on account of which God counts us righteous and grants us eternal life."
Martin Luther
"The Gospel is sheer good tidings, not demand but promise, not duty but gift."
4 comments:
Isn't it ironic that this song was sung after a song entitled, "Jehovah Reigns"?
Definitely ironic. Jehovah Reigns except over His creatures. He will get His will done so long as it doesn't conflict with man's will.
I've always wondered who wrote the music for the whippoorwills!
"Only willing love is worth the price?" Do people really believe that their willing love is worth the price of the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God?
Todd, if you're interested I've worked up a few hymns and am prepared to lead them Sunday morning...I learned them from listening to this quartet's Myspace...I know you're excited...settle down...here are the titles:
--Amazing Choice
--Pillow of Ages, Fluffed for Me
--I Surrender Some
--Take My Life and Let Me Be
--Where He Leads Me, I Will Consider Following
--Blest Be the Tie That Doesn't Cramp My Style
What do you think? Do I have the green light?
I wonder what people think heaven will be like. There will be no sin. There will be no opposition to God. There will be no sinful inclination. God will drive that from our broken and fallen will once and for all. Does that mean we won't be free in heaven? Since there will be no power to rebell against God does that mean we won't really love Him? Personally, I long for the day when God will finally drive from my sinful will all that is contrary to Him.
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