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Noel CD

Monday, January 25th, 2010

This CD, “Noel” is the first time I made a CD for Christmas Songs even though I’ve made 80 total CDs! The songs on this CD are only four songs, but each of song is about 15 minutes in length. The first track of the CD is called “O Come All Ye Faithful” which is a song that is one of the songs that is most popular among those who like Christmas songs. I this case it has the melody of this song in some places, but it really has my flavor of music on it. The second track of the CD is called “Lo How A Rose” which is another song that is heard every Christmas time. Again, as you listen to it on this CD called ‘Noel” you will hear the Christmas song with my flavor. The third track is called “O Come O Come Emmanuel” which is another song that is popular during this Christmas season but it also is heard very close to my flavor of music as well. The last track, the 4th track, on this CD album is “Noel Noel!” which is very common in music during this season.

As you listen to the music, it will bring peace in your own spirit. This sound you hear the most in many of my CDs if you hear my music. The music the Lord has given me is a sound that is very peaceful and soothing to your own spirit. So put the music on in the Christmas background and enjoy the sound.

Worshiping, November 17, 2009 - Book of Acts, Chapter 4

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Over the past several year, the Lord has had me doing a lot of writing of the scripture. I’ve gone through the book of Revelation; the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and now I’m in the book of Acts.

I wanted to tell you what I believe the Lord has shown me in the Acts 4:13-15 which is something I believe that happens among a lot of the churches that I’ve seen wherever I am. It says, “Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marveled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. And beholding the man which was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it. But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves……”  You see, what I’ve seen here is that because people didn’t “match their beliefs” or the following of Jesus didn’t match up to the people that the “higher up” people felt they were more learned, they would not hear what Peter & John had to say because in their own “church” eyes, they felt Peter & John were “ignorant” because they weren’t attorneys, they weren’t Sadducees, they weren’t Pharisaical, so they (Peter & John) according to the eyes of the upper people, would not have anything worth saying so they were “kicked out.”

My question here is, “do we do that to people who are younger than we are?” Are we saying that about people around us? Also, do people in Baptist Churches, people in Catholic Churches, people in Methodist Churches, people in Spirit Filled Churches……all of these types of churches, are they cancelling people out because they felt that these down-learned people had nothing really worth saying? That is a very dangerous place to be but I’ve seen that it is a very common thing. When the Lord showed this to me as I was witing through this particular scripture, I saw how careful we must be and how careful people around us must be about assuming “littleness” around us!!