Thursday, March 30, 2023

PASSOVER---- SPIRITUAL SONGS #1

 TIME  TO  RESTORE.....PARTS  OF  THE  OFF-SHOOTS  OF  THE  WORLDWIDE  CHURCH  OF  GOD....FROM  OUT  OF  THE  FALSE  INFLUENCE  OF  HERBERT  W.  ARMSTRONG!!


CONCERNING.....HYMN  SINGING!!


FOR  YOU  WHO  MAY  NOT  KNOW,  AS   DO [BEING  IN  THE  WORLDWIDE  CHURCH  OF  GOD  FROM  1961  TO  1972]  IN  THE  YEARS  UP  TO  THE  MIDDLE  TO  LATE  1960s  THAT  ORGANIZATION  HAD  WHAT   CALL   "REGULAR"  HYMNAL.....MADE  UP  OF  HYMNS  THAT  ALL  FUNDAMENTAL  CHRISTIANS  KNEW  AND  SANG,  WITH   FEW  WORDS  CHANGED  IN  SOME  OF  THEM.


AS  THE  WCG  GREW  AND  HWA  BECAME  LESS  HUMBLE  AND  MORE  PRONE  TO  MOVING  INTO  THE  MIND-SET  OF   "CULT"  LEADER,  HE  BEGAN  TO  SAY  THE  WCG  SHOULD  SING  THE  PSALMS,  AND  IT  JUST  SO  HAPPENED  HIS  BROTHER  WAS   KIND  OF  MUSIC  WRITER,   SAY  KIND  OF,  BECAUSE  IT  TRUNED  OUT  HIS  WRITING  OF  MUSIC  FOR  THE  PSALMS  OF  THE  BIBLE  WAS  90  PERCENT  TERRIBLE;  HARD  TO  SING,  STANGE  MELODIES......JUST  TERRIBLE  AND  MORE  TERRIBLE.  AND  HWA  BROTHER  WAS  NOT  EVEN   MEMBER  OF  THE  WCG  CHURCH.


EVENTUALLY  THE  ENTIRE  WCG  HYMNAL  WAS  THE  PSALMS  AND  MUSIC  FROM  HWA  BROTHER.  MAYBE  IT  WAS  IN  THE  MIND  OF  HWA  THAT  SUCH  WOULD  MAKE  THE  WCG  "UNIQUE"   WELL  LIKE  SOME  OTHER  CULTIC  GROUPS.  DURING  THE  1980s   KNEW  OF   CHURCH  THAT  DID  NOT  ALLOW  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS  IN  CHURCH  SERVICES,  THEY  SAID  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT  DOES  NOT  SHOW  ANY  WERE  USED  IN  SERVICES,  SO  WE  WILL  NOT.  OF  COURSE  MATTHEW  4:4  MEANT  NOTHING  TO  THEM   GUESS.


WELL  THE  WCG  WAS  UNIQUE  EVENTUALLY  BY  THE  END  OF  THE  1960s  TO  HAVE  THEIR  "OWN"  HYMNAL  OF  ONLY  SONGS  FROM  THE  BOOK  OF  PSALMS.  IT  IS  LIKE  THE  JEHOVAH  WITNESSES  HAVING  THEIR  "OWN"  TRANSLATION  OF  THE  BIBLE.  CULTS  TEND  TO  GO  THAT  WAY  EVENTUALLY,  SOMETHING  THAT  MAKES  THEM  "UNIQUE"  OR  DIFFERENT  FROM  EVERYBODY  ELSE.


THE  WCG  FORGOT  ABOUT  EPHESIANS  5:19  ....   GUESS  THEY  CUT  IT  OUT  OF  THEIR  BIBLE.  PAUL  WAS  INSPIRED  TO  WRITE: "SPEAKING  TO  YOURSELVES  IN  PSALMS  AND  HYMNS  AND  SPIRITUAL  SONGS,  SINGING  AND  MAKING  MELODY  IN    YOUR  HEART  TO  THE  LORD."


NOTICE  THE  WORD  PSALMS  IS  SEPARATE  FROM  HYMNS,  AND  SPIRITUAL  SONGS.  GOD  WAS  PLAINLY  TELLING  US  WE  COULD  WRITE  HYMNS  AND  SPIRITUAL  SONGS   OTHER  THAN  THE  PSALMS  OF  THE  BIBLE!


NOW  THAT  SHOULD  BE  PRETTY  SIMPLE  TO  UNDERSTAND  FOR  ANYONE  WHO  IS  NOT  IN   CULTIC  MIND-SET.  IT  IS  NOT  WRONG  TO  PUT  MUSIC  TO  THE  PSALMS  IN  THE  BIBLE'S  BOOK  OF  PSALMS.  BUT  WE  CAN  AND  FRANKLY  SHOULD  HAVE  OTHER  HYMNS  AND  SPIRITUAL  SONGS  WRITTEN  BY  OTHERS,  FROM  WHATEVER  AGE  WE  ARE  IN.


SO  YOU  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  LED  INTO   FALSE  PROUD  TRADITION  FROM  THE  OLD  WORLDWIDE  CHURCH  OF  GOD  UNDER  HERBERT  ARMSTRONG......WELL  YOU  NEED  TO  RESTORE  YOUR  MIND  TO  THE  TRUTH  OF  THE  MATTER  CONCERNING  SINGING  HYMNS,  ANYTIME  AND  ANYWHERE.


HENCE   PRODUCE  FOR  YOU  THE  FOLLOWING  GREAT  HYMNS,  ESPECIALLY  FOR  PASSOVER  TIME.


Keith Hunt



Jesus Loves Me

Anna Warner, 1820 -1915

Jesus loves me! this I know, For the Bible tells me so; Little ones to him belong; They are weak, but he is strong.

This simple children's song has its high-minded critics who call it schmaltz. Bless them. May they someday learn ...

This same song has been memorialized by an eminent scholar .... One day the aging Karl Barth was asked a "deep" question. Would he—-could he—summarize the essence of his theological discoveries?

Barth had a ready response: "Jesus loves me! this I know. For the Bible tells me so." The first couplet of a children's song crisply condensed his lifelong journey in faith.

The song itself was first published a century before Barth's citation, and even then the words were written as a response— to a dying boy's request of his Sunday school teacher: "Sing." Not that this was a flesh-and-blood death. The sickly Johnny was a character in a popular but now long-forgotten novel, tided Say and Seal, coauthored by Anna Warner and her sister Susan. In this fictional world the impromptu lullaby "Jesus Loves Me" calmed the feverish child and introduced the reader to the assuring words now sung around the globe by children of all ages.


It takes a child's heart to appreciate this song, just as it takes a child's heart to know the heart of our loving God. Jesus made it clear: "Anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it" (Mark 10:15).


My friend Elsie recently spent a warm summer afternoon as a volunteer visitor in a hospital long-term-care unit. Intent on delivering inspiration to one particular woman, she dressed in a bright dress, bought a handful of flowers, and wore a smile. These visual signs of cheer did not dispel the gloom in the patient's room. "Nothing could be said to cheer her up," Elsie remembers. Until..."I began to sing softly, "Jesus loves me! this I know,... Little ones to him belong... .Yes, Jesus loves me!"

And a second verse-—-not part of Warner's original lineup: "Jesus loves me! He will stay / Close beside me all the way...."


Elsie continues: "When I started, she became very quiet. And with the last note, she could focus on hope. We talked of God's wonderful love for each of us and the hope of eternal life. After a short prayer, it was evident that peace had filled her heart."


In their book Songs for Renewal, Janet Janzen and Richard Poster tell of a man dying after a long battle with cancer. Knowing his hour was at hand, he started singing Warner's lullaby "and praying for God to receive his spirit."

Jesus loves me! He who died Heaven's gate to open wide; He will wash away my sin, Let his little child come in.

Janzen continues, "In the early hours of the morning he was indeed welcomed into the arms of Jesus."1 Like a child. Like the children of another age, as described by the evangelist: "And [Jesus] took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them" (Mark 10:16).

In the words of another sentimental song: "Jesus loves the little children." All the children.Young and old. Healthy or feeble. He loves you. Are you child enough to claim it?



Lord, I want to know your love for me--not just on an intellectual level. Allow me to feelemotionallythe assurance of your love. That means I have to become a child at heart? I'm not sure I know what that means, but . . . work your love in me.

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From the book: "Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns" by Evelyn Bence

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For the child of God-------There is indeed a "spirit in man" and it does go back to God at death [Ecc.12:7].

It does not think, act, do, all by itself, but it is the CD recording of your character without sin. God keeps it safe until the day of the resurrection, when the saints will be raised to immortal life, with a glorified body, and the "spirit" character united with it.


The Passover time reminds us Jesus loves me, and YOU!


Keith Hunt


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