Here I am Lord (Daniel O'Donnell)-A tribute to Jesus Christ

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A beautiful hymn for the King of Kings, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Please listen and subscribe.

Lyrics:
I, the Lord of sea and sky
I have heard my people cry
All who dwell in dark and sin
My hand will save:

I who made the stars and night
I will make the darkness bright
Who will bear my light to them?
Whom shall I send?

Here I am Lord
Is it I Lord?
I have heard you calling in the night
I will go Lord
If you lead me
I will hold your people in my heart

I the Lord of snow and rain,
I have borne my people's pain,
I have wept for love of them,
They turn away...

I will break their hearts of stone
Fill their hearts with love alone
I will speak my word to them
Whom shall I send?

Here I am Lord
Is it I Lord?
I have heard you calling in the night
I will go Lord
If you lead me
I will hold your people in my heart

I, the Lord of wind and flame
I will tend the poor and lame
I will set a feast for them
My hand will save:

Finest bread I will provide
Till their hearts be satisfied
I will give my life to them
Whom shall I send?

Here I am Lord
Is it I Lord?
I have heard you calling in the night
I will go Lord
If you lead me
I will hold your people in my heart

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  • @ndzoko Do you believe the American Constitution was written by the people who wrote it? the Church thought it very important to record documents & preserve for future generations.Why would it not be authentic? Scientists have even studied early Church documents & have proven their antiquity.

  • @mrpops09 Who said they died for his name ? There is an christian apolohetics site, which in a nutshell says this: the reports of the martyrdom of the apostles and the early christians have been written down by bishop Eusebius around 300 AD. We have no reason to believe that he lied, but since so much time elapsed between the facts and the reports, their histority has to be taken with a pinch of salt.

  • @ndzoko aside from the 10,000's of jews who witnessed his life and died for His name. And the written account of the Bible. That being said, yes, it comes down to faith.

  • @mrpops09 The historicity of a person called Joshua(Jesus) is almost certain. His divinity, his salvation story, has no evidence whatsoever.

  • @ndzoko false. no historian dispute the fact that Jesus was a real person. He is recorded in other historical texts. the thing that comes into question is whether you believe He died for your sins. I for one do. I will pray for you

  • Saw an interview recently on TV of an Anglican Bishop. Somebody in the audience asked... Monsignor, do you believe there is an afterlife, and if so, what is the evidence ? Reply : I don`t know if there is an afterlife. Nobody ever returned from the dead. But I believe in god`s love. He will take care of this problem. ( sic)

  • @ndzoko you are wrong. and you know it. where do you think you are gona go after you die. except god into your heart and he can do marvelous stuff for you. stuff beyond your wildest imagination. 

  • so beautiful. we played this at my grandmothers funeral, i just couldn't stop crying when i heard it. such an amazing god we have. i cant believe that one day i will be able to spend eternity with my father Jesus Christ. ~i walk by faith not by sight.

  • GOD BLESS

  • daniels my cousin

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