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Opening Song:
O Lord, open our lips and our mouths will declare Your praise.
The Scripture for today is Psalm 139:1-18.
Let’s prepare our hearts to hear from God’s word as we listen to 139 by Red Rocks Worship. Solo voice introduces this psalm over minimal strummed guitar chords. The song takes on a gentle, swaying motion with the inclusion of mandolin, light tambourine, and percussion. Three female voices form intricate harmonies with turns and twists, beautifully framing the intimacy of the psalmist’s verses.
You've searched me and known me
You are the One I praise
So search me and know my heart
You are the One I praise
I can never get away
If I flew on the wings of the morning
O Lord, you have searched me and known me!
7 Where shall I go from your Spirit?
13 For you formed my inward parts;
17 How precious to me are your thoughts, O God!
“Breathe on Me, Breath of God,” tune by Robert Jackson
TRENTHAM is a tune by Robert Jackson, an English composer during the nineteenth century. It fits perfectly with the text for “Breath On Me, Breath of God,” by Edwin Hatch; each phrase is allotted ample space for reflection.
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Opening Song:
O Lord, open our lips and our mouths will declare Your praise.
The Scripture for today is Psalm 139:1-18.
Let’s prepare our hearts to hear from God’s word as we listen to 139 by Red Rocks Worship. Solo voice introduces this psalm over minimal strummed guitar chords. The song takes on a gentle, swaying motion with the inclusion of mandolin, light tambourine, and percussion. Three female voices form intricate harmonies with turns and twists, beautifully framing the intimacy of the psalmist’s verses.
You've searched me and known me
You are the One I praise
So search me and know my heart
You are the One I praise
I can never get away
If I flew on the wings of the morning
O Lord, you have searched me and known me!
7 Where shall I go from your Spirit?
13 For you formed my inward parts;
17 How precious to me are your thoughts, O God!
“Breathe on Me, Breath of God,” tune by Robert Jackson
TRENTHAM is a tune by Robert Jackson, an English composer during the nineteenth century. It fits perfectly with the text for “Breath On Me, Breath of God,” by Edwin Hatch; each phrase is allotted ample space for reflection.