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  • In this Thanksginving season, this song of David is truly appropriate. We can take no good thing for granted, but in everything give thanks to God. Chad gives a beautiful meditation on this passage, cautioning us from getting tied down with the cares of this world, when the true eternal riches are ours forever in Christ. Jeff Anderson sings "Tied Down".

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    Lyrics to "Tied Down"

    When I was a child

    I ran after things I cherished

    Things I desired

    Led to my soul despairing

    When I was lost in my own little town

    You sought me

    You found me

    You came to me, when I was tied down

    Chorus:

    I was tied down

    By my own hands

    Charms had their way

    I was enslaved

    I was tied down

    You untangled me

    To Your great name

    Glory and honor Lord for eternity

    To Your great name

    Glory and honor Lord for eternity

    Your yoke is easy your burden is light

    You Opened my eyes then You gave me sight

    When I was lost in my own little town

    You sought me

    You found me

    You came to me, when I was tied down

    And I will sing your praise

    In my heart I’ll give you thanks

    In my heart I seek your presence

    And I live in Your love and grace

    Under Your mercy

    Under Your mercy

  • A great recounting of the mercies of God throughout the journey on earth. Izzi Ray sings "Honor and Glory".

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    Lyrics to "Honor and Glory"

    You turned the sea to dry land

    So we could cross the river

    delivered us by your hand

    And we rejoiced together

    So we give thanks through all the earth

    For You alone command the waters

    And You have heard my desperate prayers

    For You alone save Your sons and daughters

    Chorus:

    Honor and glory

    From every nation

    Every generation

    Is Yours O God

    This day of blessing

    Hearts now confessing

    Your saving power and glorious work

    Forever and ever, Amen.

    You O God have tested us

    You trapped us in your net

    Laid heavy burdens on our backs

    Let men trample on our heads

    But then You brought us to your house

    You refined us like silver

    You brought us into freedom land

    Through the fire and water

    Bridge:

    Your Cross covers the whole earth

    And points to everyone everywhere

    From one man

    One crucifixion

    One resurrection

    One life for everyone

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  • This scripture passage is so interesting and complex. A real cautionary tale. Chad sorts it all out for us, pointing us to Christ and His forgiveness, and warning us to resist taking matters of retribution into our own hands.

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    Lyrics to "For Want of Forgiveness"

    Let me go, and leave my heart of stone

    I’ll walk away

    From getting even

    For the times I was betrayed

    And thought revenge

    My only solution

    Sunlight

    flooding into darkness

    You hold me up, and I’m letting go

    Jesus, walking on the water

    You come for me, and I’m letting go

    Chorus:

    But Abner;

    Your hands were not bound;
    your feet were not fettered;

    No man showed you mercy

    Forgiving his debtor
    as one falls before the wicked
    you have fallen.”

    For want of forgiveness

    Deliver me from seeking my revenge

    At the shrine of retribution

    And I trust that Lord You have forgiven me

    And I received Your absolution

    Sunlight

    flooding into darkness

    You hold me up, so I’m letting go

    Jesus, walking on the water

    You come for me, and I’m letting go

    Chorus:

    But Abner;

    Your hands were not bound;
    your feet were not fettered;

    None showed you mercy

    You were the debtor
    as one falls before the wicked
    you have fallen.”

    For want of forgiveness

    Don’t want to live a lie

    Empty and alone

    For want of forgiveness

    A fool without friends

    Take my heart of stone

    I have been forgiven

  • There is so much to gaze at and learn from in this passage. Chad compassionately navigates

    through the wreckage and gives us encouraging words in times of grief. Colin Heinrich sings "Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen".

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    Lyrics to

    Oh, How the Mighty are Fallen (2 Samuel 1:17-27)

    Your glory, O Israel, is slain on a hill!
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Keep the news to yourself, of the blood that was spilled

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    No field of offerings! no rain upon you
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!
    Saul and Jonathan, beloved and true
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    vs3

    “You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul,
    who clothed you in scarlet aplenty,
    who put ornaments of gold, with a heart so bold

    But his sword did not return empty

    The sun stood still, in the midst of the sky

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Jonathan my brother, how could you die

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than the lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

  • Saul's pride begins to unravel him. Hard to imagine that are biggest enemy is often our own fearful heart. Chad beautifully explores this passasge and passes along some great wisdom and our need to trust the Son of David with our battles. Chris Lizotte and Marvelle Figueroa sing "My Jealous Fear".

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    3

    My Jealous Fear

    As my kingdom slips away

    The prophets lips have spoken

    Fear is taking over

    And everything is broken

    And I clench my fist in anger

    I cannot hold the crown

    Even in my greatest dreams

    I keep losing the throne

    Chorus:

    “Saul has struck down his thousands

    And we celebrate

    But 10,000 are struck down by David

    And His name is great

    What more can he have,

    What more can he have

    but the kingdom

    Now all I have left

    Is my jealous fear

    I looked for one just like me

    Cried out for an earthly king

    I was a fearful created being

    When I rejected You

    And Saul fell like Lucifer

    But David rose like Christ

    My true King and Warrior

    The way, the truth the life

    bridge

    Let me serve only You

    And see through Your eyes

    By Your Word and Spirit

    You can give me wisdom

    To serve only You

    In Your love and mercy

    For every false way, every wrong turn, I’ve been following, I’ve been trying

    Please forgive me, please forgive me

    all I have left, all I have left, jealous fear

  • This week we revisit Psalm 8, meditate on the glory of God and give thanks for the wondrous things He alone has done. The gifted Izzi Ray sings "How Majestic is Your Name".

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    Lyrics to

    Hannah’s Song “And You Remember Me”

    The bows of the mighty are broken,

    And the rich sink under the waves

    You raise the poor from the wreckage

    And the feeble are clothed with strength.

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you

    O Lord of hosts

    You make all things new

    And You Remember me

    And You Remember me

    O Lord of hosts

    for not by might shall a man prevail.

    You bring low, and raise us up

    The wicked ones shall be cut off

    While You fill the empty cup

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you

    O Lord of hosts

    You make all things new

    And You Remember me

    And You Remember me

    O Lord of hosts

    My heart rejoices in you O Lord

    O Lord, You make all things new

    You bring to death and breath new life

    O Lord, there is none like you

  • In the final episide of the Song of Deborah Chad contrasts 2 women, the foreigner hero and the mother of the commander who was fell, never to rise. Izz Ray sings "seed of a Woman".

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    Lyrics to Seed of a Woman

    Turn aside, turn aside

    Do not be afraid

    Lay down, lay down

    Never to awake

    At her feet, he sank

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to arise

    She holds the hammer and takes the nail

    In her right hand

    Through his temple, comes the storm

    And he will never stand

    At her feet, he sank ,

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to awake

    Chorus:

    The seed of a woman

    Crushed the serpents head

    Son of the virgin

    Rose from the dead

    The seed of a woman

    Sunlight at dawn

    When it rises, in its might

    Praise to God. praise to God

    For victory

    Over sin, over death

    Our enemy

    At her feet, he sank

    he fell asleep

    At her feet, he laid

    Never to arise

    Turn aside, turn aside

    I will not be afraid

    I will lay down in peace

    And when I awake

    At Your feet, I will fall

    and worship my Lord

    At Your feet, I will bow

    For I am alive

    Bridge

    Its over, its over now

    Its over, do you hear the bell?

    Ring out, ring out over death and hell

    Your enemies perish

    And all is well

    At Your feet

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    Lyrics to "The Steadfast One"

    Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

    The righteous will never be moved

    Steady the heart, the heart set upon You

    In the fight, when your heel is bruised

    It is well

    It is well

    Whatever the battle,

    Whatever the cost,

    Whatever the struggle,

    Whatever the loss

    Light dawns in the darkness

    You are not against us

    No, You won’t forget us

    Your’e the steadfast One

    The steadfast One

    Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

    Who is not afraid of bad news

    Blessed the man, who imitates the Savior,

    And freely gives to the poor

    It is well

    It is well

    The wicked will perish

    You will smile upon us forever

  • Unexpected lesson on unity is found in part 2 of this classic reading. Ryan Delmore sings "March On"

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    Lyrics to "March On"

    You gave victory over evil

    Victory over lies

    You conquer in the battle

    You strengthen us besides

    You turn streams into rivers

    Drown the enemy

    And You reign forever

    In Victory

    March on!

    March on!

    March on!

    March on!

    March On, my soul

    March On!

    Deliver us from evil

    Deliver us from shame

    Lead us in the battle

    We triumph in your name

    And we are your children

    We’ve rejected the curse

    Through the cross of the Saviour

    You’ve given us birth

    Chorus

    The battle that is raging

    For better or for worse

    To serve You is a blessing

    To turn away from a curse

    The battle for the soul

    Between the evil and the good

    The spirit and the truth

    Against the flesh and the world

    Unite us O Lord

    Deliver us

    Unite us O Lord

    And make us one

    Unite us O Lord

    In Christ Your Son

  • In our new season of Songs from the Bible Chad looks at the Song of Deborah and encourages us with words of hope from the book of Judges chapter 5:1-11. Rebekah Caggegi sings "Restoration"

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    Lyrics to "Restoration"

    Deborah’s Song (Part 1)

    Restoration

    When we did what was right

    In our own eyes

    We were taken away

    We were caught by surprise

    Our highways abandoned,

    Our villages ceased
    The travelers kept to the byways.

    The land had no peace

    When the Lord went before us

    The heavens came down

    The clouds dropped their water

    And You shook the ground

    (Chorus)

    We were so tired

    And hope was gone

    Out of the silence

    We hear a song

    Restoration

    My heart goes out

    To those of you

    Who offered themselves

    So willingly

    My heart can sing

    Melodies to the Lord

    Those that love You shall be

    With a heart restored

    When the Lord went before us

    The heavens came down

    The clouds dropped their water

    And You shook the ground

    (Chorus)

    We were so tired

    And hope was gone

    Out of the silence

    We hear a song

    Restoration

    Hear O kings

    All you in high places

    Let us sing

    Sing to the God

    who saves us

    Restoration

  • In the last of this 3 part series on the Song of Moses, Chad meditates on some of the dominant religious ideas of our day. Sometimes the Bible is inconveniently direct, and confrontational when it comes to our man made ideas. John Andrew Schreiner and Cathy Schreiner sing "I Have Been Crucified".

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    Lyrics to "I Have Been Crucified"

    For the sake of Your name

    You cleanse this land

    For the love of Your children

    You stretch out Your hand

    Vengeance is Yours

    And Yours all alone

    Judgement will come, in Your time

    You take care of Your own

    Chorus:

    I have been crucified

    I have been made alive

    Here with my cross

    I can walk in the light of Christ

    You kill and you make alive

    There is no god beside You

    You wound and You heal me

    And no one can undo

    Lord, in my weakness

    May I seek Your face

    Lord, in my woundedness

    Your kindness, Your grace

  • According to Chad, we should take care to give thanks to God when things are going smoothly, lest we become proud, arrogant and rebellious. Chad gives example after example of biblical heroes who ended up in trouble because of pride and success. Chris Lizotte sings "Lord Have Mercy".

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    Lyrics to Song of Moses (Part 2) verses 15-33

    With the sun on my face, the wind at my back,

    I feel like I’m soaring above the earth

    But don’t let me fall away, don’t let me fall away

    Don’t let me forget, the God who gave me birth

    Chorus

    Lord have mercy

    Christ have mercy

    Lord have mercy

    On me

    Did you say, “I will turn away; and hide my face”

    Did you say, “this generation provokes my rage”

    But don’t let me fall away, don’t let me fall away

    Don’t let me forget, the God of heaven and earth

    Chorus

    Lord have mercy

    Christ have mercy

    Lord have mercy

    On me

    The mountain is on fire

    And it burns to the depths of hell

    The forest turned to a wasteland

    ‘Cause pride put me under it’s spell

    If everything falls apart

    Or if it all goes my way

    Draw me close to your wounded side

    Have mercy when I pray

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  • A refreshing episode on the great mercies of our God. In this new season Chad is exploring songs from the Bible and this song from the children of Israel is another beautiful example of praise in the middst of wandering. Cathy Schreiner sings "Living Waters"

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    There are footprints in the sand

    Covered over by the wind

    On this dry and dusty path

    We thirst for water again

    Gather Your people

    and lead us to Your side

    For You have the water

    That never will run dry

    Chorus:

    Living waters

    Spring up O well

    From the hand of the Prince of Peace

    Water flows, and will never cease

    Living waters

    Spring up O well.

    “Drink deeply of my love”

    Says the One who dug the well

    Only You can make us whole

    And set us free us from ourselves

    Gather Your people

    and lead us to Your side

    For You have the water

    That never will run dry

    Chorus:

    Living waters

    Spring up O well

    From the hand of the Prince of Peace

    Water flows, and will never cease

    Living waters

    Spring up O well.

    Gather us in

    Let the well spring up

    Gather us in

    Let the well spring up

  • For this new season of Hidden Streams we are meditating on Songs from the Bible. This week Chad looks at "Song at the Sea part 2". Great applications for us today. Jeff Anderson sings "Unafraid"

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    Unafraid (Exodus 15b)

    You have led us with steadfast love

    With wonders from on high

    All the peoples hear of our journey

    And they tremble til we pass by

    From this world to eternity

    We are on a journey

    From enslavement to the promised land

    Guided by Your loving hand

    (Chorus)

    You will bring us in

    And plant us in your garden

    In the place Your hands have made

    We are on a journey

    A journey through the waters

    And our enemies are under Your feet

    You will bring us in

    We are unafraid forever, unafraid forever

    Amen

    Verse

    You have led us through stormy seas

    And through the wilderness

    You have led us to Your holy mountain

    The New Jerusalem

    From this world to eternity

    You are watching over us

    From captivity to be set free

    Christ has rescued me

    Bridge

    You are leading us

    We are on a journey

    To the land you have prepared oh

    On the road to glory

    On the road to glory

    No reason to fear

    You will bring us in

    Unafraid

  • Hidden Streams is exploring songs that are found in the canon of scripture. Chad's first pick to look at is called "The Song at the Sea" from Exodus 15. Jeff Anderson sings "There Is None Like You". In this song and many others that we will explore, we see God going to battle on behalf of His people. Very encouraging news for those of us that are struggling.

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    Lyrics to Song at the Sea (Exodus 15a)

    In a world of trouble

    Pursued by my enemy

    We were trapped in the middle

    Of the devil and the sea

    My enemy boasted I was done

    I had no strength left of my own

    But You blew back the waters and rescued me

    And my enemy was overthrown

    There is none like you, none like You

    There is none like you, none like You

    Chorus:

    I am standing

    On the other side

    Across the great divide

    I am standing

    cause You carried me

    Across the great divide

    And now I sing

    There is none like You

    Vs3

    You alone are my strength

    The God of my father

    And Your right hand O Christ

    Is strong and majestic in power

    When I’m swallowed up in pride

    You are my only salvation

    When the enemy gets into my mind

    You are my only redemption

    There is none like you, none like You

    There is none like you, none like You

    Chorus

    I am standing

    On the other side

    Across the great divide

    I am standing

    Because You carried me

    Across the great divide

    And now I sing

    There is none like You

  • Who is holy enough to ascend God's holy hill? Chad explores and explains this beautiful Psalm. The taleneted Markita Knight sings "Carry Me"

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  • If we ever feel abandoned, for one thing that puts us in good company, like King David. Chad gives us a compassionate and encouraging meditation on Psalm 10 and Izzi Ray beautifully sings "Why?"

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  • Hidden Streams has now recorded devotional meditations and songs for all of the Book of Psalms. Thank you so much for listening, and please visit 1517.org if you are interested in listening again to any of them.

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    Lyrics to "Let Everything That Has Breath"

    Praise You with the trumpet

    Praise You with the drum

    Praise You with our voices

    Every nation, every tongue

    Praise You in Your sanctuary.

    Praise You in Your glorious heaven

    Praise You God, for Your mighty works

    And praise You for You are great

    Chorus:

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    It is good and right, forever

    To be in Your light, forever

    By Your cross and resurrection

    You have set us free, indeed

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    “Worthy are you, O Lord our God

    Praise You with the harp and lyre

    “Worthy are you, our Lord and God

    to receive glory and honor and power,

    Chorus:

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    It is good and right, forever

    To be in Your light, forever

    By Your cross and resurrection

    You have set us free

    Let everything that has breath

    Praise the Lord

    Praise You with the dancing

    Our hearts now rejoice

    United together

    We make a joyful noise

    Praise the Father

    Praise the Son

    Praise the Spirit

    Everyone