Category: Song
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The Tree of Life Still Calls

This blog and accompanying song are complements of Greg Fish, technology consultant for my blog. Thank you Greg. While this particular blog post and song may seem like a departure from the main subject matter of this website, it really is not. The fallacy of hell stems in large part to inaccurate perceptions of God…
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All Shall Be Made Alive: 1 Corinthians 15:22

“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all shall be made alive.” Here are Bible verses confirming this wonderful promise of God in 1 Corinthians 15:22 and used for a song about this profound precept. These are only a few of 186 Biblical statements supporting 1 Corinthians 15:22 as set forth by…
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Abortion Recovery – He Knows My Name: A Song of Healing and Mercy

This post addresses the profound emotional impact of abortion on women, emphasizing their grief and longing for healing. It highlights Jesus’ compassionate presence in their journey, offering restoration without condemnation. The song serves as a message of hope for healing and prayer support, reminding women of their worth and identity in Christ. It is for…
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The Wrath of God Through the Eyes of Christian Universalism

For many believers, the phrase “the wrath of God” evokes images of divine anger, judgment, and everlasting punishment. In much of popular theology, wrath is understood primarily as retributive—God inflicting eternal suffering upon sinners. Christian universalism, however, offers a very different reading. From this perspective, God’s wrath is not opposed to His love but is…
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Children of God – Part 4: Down Syndrome Children are very special to our Creator and Redeemer

Just As I Am – I Am Special. Enjoy this song for special people I came into this world with a different way, Learning every step a slower pace each day, But You saw my heart before I knew my name, You loved me first, You loved me just the same. Verse 2 Sometimes words…
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Isaiah 11:6 – Introduction

Isaiah’s vision of peace illustrates a world transformed by God’s kingdom, where natural enemies coexist harmoniously, led by a gentle child. This imagery reflects God’s intention to heal creation and restore relationships, emphasizing that peace comes through humility rather than force. In today’s context of division and violence, Isaiah’s message reassures us that fear and…
