A Song for Jesus and Sister White
This is a special tune the Lord gave me and is meant for the Glory of God and the blessing of Sister White. I hope the church will rejoice as it is shared here.
Jesus and Isabella by Brother Larry When the Lord calls us home, we'll be His Bride Down the golden aisle of Glory, by His Side We will prance toward the throne Singing in reverent tone Kneeling at the feet of the King. I can hear the Lord Jesus call our names Since we're His Bride, they will no longer be the same All of our last names will be Christ just like Jesus And smiles will abound with no shame. CHORUS: Isabella Christ, you did well! You have escaped the burning fires of Hell! Look as Celestina burns yonder in the flame Isabella, you've earned your last name! Dancing before the throne with the others: Mary Christ, James Christ, Faith Machine Christ We will see Joanna Christ, Basilissa Christ (if she doesn't marry that Spic) And we will rejoice with Ezekiel Christ (all of them), Maxine Christ, and all the other Christs. We won't see Didymus there, nor any of the others Who failed to give their hearts to the Lord All the heathen Catholics can just suck our big ol <deleted> We are the benefactors of the promises of the Word. (REPEAT CHORUS) I would like to point out that when the Lord inspires me to write, He doesn't always do so in perfect rhythm. He gives me what is known in musical circles as "license to ramble." I praise Him for this freedom and Glorify His Holy Name. May He be pleased with this since He wrote it. |
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Oh, Brother Larry! I've only now seen your darling ditty, and I am so tickled that you've written such a lovely song! Fret not about the rhythm possibly being off, because the Lord Jesus loves it (and YOU), just the same. Honestly, apart from my reminding you of dear Celestina, I can't figure out what I've done to deserve such a kind gesture. Now, I just hope that you will realize the significance of the words in the song and apply them to your own life and current feelings, and repent from any ideas of giving in to nasty old notions. Perhaps an evening of witnessing to a men's group in your area will revive your love for the Lord and re-focus your purpose in serving
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Sometimes where "rhythm" collapses the term "pulse" (maybe like the difference between the waves and the swell) gets used except, obviously, in the case of rap. |
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Yes, I suppose that's so, Sister Mitza, although whatever this "rap" is, I will never know, nor do I know how it falls under the "music" category! And may I thank you, dear Sister, for not providing us with a video of screaming and screeching. The other day, as I was waiting for the news to come on the radio, they played something by that Rita Franklin woman. Dear God above! My cats started yowling, oh, it was ever so ghastly, unlike this evangelist singing about the joys of Jesus. A blessed day to you, Dear. Sincerely, Isabella W.
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No wonder demon possession is denied in the secularist community. They even try sonata form. |
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What a lovely song, Brother Larry! You truly have a way with words.
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