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  • I met Rob Gardner in France. He's got some really neat musical talents.

  • This is a very beautiful song

  • Truly beautiful. I'll be leaving on my mission at the beginning of next year at the latest and we'll go where ever he wants me to go, because I owe it to him to become the best me I can be and bring others to the knowledge of Christ our great redeemer. Whether he sends me to China, the middle east, or Delaware, I will go. =)

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  • We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.

  • Beautiful rendition of this response to His call on my life! Thank you for including the lyrics through the song!

  • Oh - how I love this video and this song!

    I would like to translate this into german language

    ( probably I can learn to do this..... THIS IS MY PRAYER: Oh Lord please teach me to share this also in Germany )

    I know that my redeemer lives!

    Jesus is the Christ!

  • Nice hymn, and nicely performed, but I wonder how many Christians have lied to the Holy Spirit singing this song. Listen to any church sing the words and you will understand what I am saying. Most people are happy to sing great missionary songs like this but hesitant to give witness of their faith even to their neighbors. Yep, I'm preaching to the choir here too.

  • LOLthank you. You just reminded me how important it is to stay in tune with the spirit on saturday night. I was about to go to a party sat night lol.

  • "But if by a still small voice He calls to paths that I do not know, I'll answer 'Dear Lord, with my hand in Thine- I'll go where You want me to go'"

    My favorite part =]

  • wow, sorry your so angry. did you play "Lord, I Would Follow Thee" also? here are the words if it's been a wile:

    Savior may I learn to love thee, Walk the path that thou hast shown.

    Pause to help and lift another, Finding strength beyond my own.

    Savior, may I learn to love thee--Lord, I would follow thee

  • Who am I to judge another When I walk imperfectly?

    In the quiet heart is hidden Sorrow that the eye can't see.

    Who am I to judge another? Lord, I would follow thee.

    Savior, may I love my brother As I know thou lovest me

    Find in thee my strength, my beacon, For thy servant I would be.

    Savior, may I love my brother--Lord, I would follow thee.

    Text: Susan Evans McCloud

    hating islam and its followers is shamefull, shame on you.

  • @snotface7 wow.....I just went to check out the youtube account for "moselemssuck", and I got this:

    "This account has been terminated due to repeated or severe violations of our Community Guidelines and/or claims of copyright infringement." hope that person got over their anger.

  • I doubt your lds. Just looking at your profile suggests you're not. No member should hate and swear like you do.

  • if you wonder why i removed your comment to chelseythebagel...it was on account of your language.

  • "perhaps today there are loving words which Jesus would have me speak"

    I think that applies everyday

  • very good!!!!

  • I LOVE Rob Gardner, His music is so inspiring, I listen to "he is Jesus Christ" almost all day long, sometimes through the night, especially Saturday nights so that I am in the right fame of mind for church.

  • maybe we can dedicate this to the memory of James E. Faust, who passed away last night. August 10, 2007

  • "With his careful, legal mind, his conciliatory ways, and his deep concern for people in trouble, Faust's example touched everyone in the 13-million-member church "....

  • ....''Even though he is known to be gentle and loving by nature, President Faust is, on occasion, able to say the hard things that need to be said for the good of the work,'' he wrote. ''His friendship is such that, if needed, he is willing to say that which a friend needs to hear."....

  • ...."Faust was deeply involved in public service from his youth. He had friends from every religious and political tradition."

    "He is survived by his wife and five children: James H. Faust, Janna R. Coombs, Marcus G. Faust, Lisa A. Smith and Robert P. Faust, 25 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren."

    -Salt Lake Tribune

  • this is so good. Really. It touch my heart. I love this song. Does anyone have in the hollow of thay hand and then the original song??????

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