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I want to be found faithful, by Justin Rizzo

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I want to be found faithful, by Justin Rizzo

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  • this song is the expression of my deepest desire to be faithful and wait steadly for my Beloved Jesus.... Thank you Justin you are such a gift from heaven...thank you for your devotion and obedient life!.

  • i went to ihop in tacoma, SO AMAZING. this song touches me so much. i thank god for strength. good bless everyone:)

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  • I wan't to Be Found Faithful

  • <3 i just went to a onething conf last night.. it was amazing...i love the worship there

  • Simply beautiful, continue in his presence!

  • i love j.r.

  • There are some people who do lead using just vocals but they have to know how to play an instrument so they can open the new set with a song. It doesn't happen very often but it did when I was there.

  • also, the beauty of the harp and bowl model of worship that IHOP uses is the team leadership--when they do prophetic or antiphonal singing (like when they're going through a scripture), all the singers take turns carrying it. sometimes one singer comes out with a long prophetic song. there's a strong sense of team and sharing so that it's not a one-man show (i teach ihop's harp and bowl model at salem house of prayer in oregon--i'm biased and i love the way ihop organizes their worship teams)

  • craubbacus--in some churches non-musicians lead worship, but it's logistically MUCH more difficult. there are two dynamics--music, and lyric, and it's easiest to follow ONE leader who is carrying both. if there is one person leading lyric and trying to direct musicians (when they don't know music) it can be very awkward and confusing. at IHOP, a singer who wants to become a worship leader will put in the time and effort to learn an instrument.

  • I don't know if I could ever sing this before people without collapsing and weeping profusely right there on the stage. I can barely drive to this song. So holy. I deeply appreciate Mike Bickle and the IHOP-KC family. If ever you see anything by anyone on their team or staff available for purchase-books, CD's, videos--GET IT!! Time and money well invested in the Lord.

  • awesome halleluia to the lamb of god

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