Jennifer Knapp recorded April 21, 2010
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Love you, Jennifer! Every word you sing is now sweeter to me for it is sang in the light and out of the dark. All things work according to his perfect plan
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I am not here to judge ! Her music has brought me back to God twice this says to me god is using her no matter what the saints may think! Cast the first stone!!!!
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@mbarnick Fall Down
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Sin is sin. God forgives and is merciful but this doesn't mean you recreate God in your own image! Changing God in order to satisfy a passion of the flesh and not apply grace to be free from the lust is twisted. This is no different than the racist taking a few Bible passages out of intended meaning and justifying his refusal to associate with other races all the while ignoring clear passages that condemn hate. Just as Jennifer is doing by clearly denying obvious scripture so have racists!
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Simply, inspirational. I have heard this song by her over and over on the album and have always loved it. Who could have known that it could be improved. Adding that extra voice just took it over the top. Love you Jennifer.
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Beautiful! Love you Jennifer
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what is the name of this song?
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Rependance is between ourselves and God. We can not know where a person is in their walk.Ttalking about what jens fate is is someting we can not say even tho the Bible may lay it out for us we each walk different road. As we speak of her we are at that point not following our own walk with God and are being disobedient. Let God be God. We simply need to pray for her with a nonjudgemental heart.
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I Love Jennifer Knapp, Jesus Bless to you Jennifer
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@CanyonTide YES THATS IS TRUE, REALY TRUE
What she can do is all any of us can ever do - accept her own powerlessness, fall down on God's strength, and rely on His love as all she needs, no matter who rejects her. Accepting that the world will do what it will, and that so long as she has the love of the Father, none of it matters anyway, and she'll get through. Tell me that isn't what the song is about. She may have written it years ago, but songs grow with the wisdom and life experiences of the player - it's even more powerful now.
Kalenedral14 1 year ago 6
What3verz - It's not nearly that simple, and the song is absolutely appropriate for what she was going through that week, walking through the fire of rejection and controversy that she knew would be coming for her when she chose to be honest. Think about it. She is who she is - a musician, a person of faith, gay. She can't change any of that. She can't make people who hate any part of that like her. She can't change the past.
Kalenedral14 1 year ago 5