"Before the throne of God above" was written by Charitie Lees Smith in 1863. It's original title was "The Advocate" as the song expresses the role of Jesus Christ "who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us" (Romans 8:34). It was given a new melody in 1997 by Vikki Cook from Sovereign Grace Music, and this acoustic version is performed by Mark Rasmussen and friend.
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Showing posts with label mark rasmussen. Show all posts
Monday, 28 January 2019
Just Another Melodic Monday - Before the throne of God above
It's funny - I was just looking back over the Melodic Monday blog posts since I began them in October 2015, looking for inspiration for a song for this week, and I realised that there is a classic hymn that we haven't featured but one that has become popular over the last couple of decades.
Labels:
acoustic worship,
High Priest,
hymn,
Jesus Christ,
mark rasmussen,
Sovereign Grace Music,
Welshpool Community Church
Monday, 17 December 2018
Just Another Christmas Melodic Monday - Noel
Christmas Day is almost here! So, here's another song that draws our attention to the birth of Christ and its meaning. "Noel" is written by Chris Tomlin and performed here by Mark Rasmussen and family. Here are the words from the second verse:
Son of God and Son of man
There before the world began
Born to suffer, born to save
Born to raise us from the grave
Christ the everlasting Lord
He shall reign forevermore
Labels:
acoustic worship,
Chris Tomlin,
christ,
christmas,
jesus,
mark rasmussen,
Welshpool Community Church
Monday, 23 April 2018
Just Another Melodic Monday - Revelation Song
"Revelation Song" draws our attention to the day of Christ and the endless praise that will be given to "the Lamb that was slain". The song is performed by Mark Rasmussen with David Quimba, Joelle Pererz, and Alyssa Carino.
Labels:
acoustic worship,
christ,
kari jobe,
mark rasmussen,
praise,
revelation,
worship
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Just Another Melodic Monday (on a Tuesday) - You are my all in all
A beautiful version of "You are my all in all" by Mark Rasmussen and friends: "Jesus, precious Lamb of God, worthy is your name!"
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