Apr 23, 2011

Easter's Faithful One

I wish I was techie enough to know how to prevent this video from being cut off on the right side.  So sorry about that!  I went with it anyway, because the song (Faithful One by Selah) is so great and you can hear ALL of that. :)

I love you, Lord!  I will lift my hands in praise for all you've done - And I will worship you, my faithful one.  Happy eve of Easter, all!



I find no hope within to call my own
For I am frail of heart, my strength is gone
But deep within my soul is rising up a song
Here in the comfort of the faithful one

I walk a narrow road through valleys deep
In search of higher ground, on mountains steep
And though with feet unsure, I still keep pressing on.
For I am guided by the faithful one.

Faithful, faithful to the end,
My true and precious friend,
You have been faithful,
Faithful, so faithful to me

I see your wounded hands, I touch your side
With thorns upon your brow you bled and died
But there's an empty tomb, a love for all who come
And give their hearts to you, the faithful one.

Faithful, faithful to the end,
My true and precious friend,
You have been faithful,
Faithful, so faithful to me

And when the day is dawned and when the race is run
I will bow down before God's only Son
And I will lift my hands in praise for all you've done
And I will worship you, my faithful one.

2 comments:

Elizabeth Bradley said...

This song is beautiful. I've enjoyed all of the music that you've shared this Easter season. Thanks!

I read something (sent to me by a friend) yesterday that I thought you might enjoy.

Here's part 1...
http://www.rabbitroom.com/?p=12286

and part 2...
http://www.rabbitroom.com/?p=12311

Because of this I decided to buy Easter lilies at the store yesterday. One of them opened this morning and it's fragrance is overpoweringly strong... and a constant reminder of Easter.

Happy Easter to the Browns!

Kimberly said...

So glad you've liked these songs, too. I heard two more today that made me wish there was more time to have posted them before Easter. :)

Thanks for the links! I've bookmarked them for when I have two seconds of no interruptions to read them in. :)