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Sing along video set to the song "Ancient Words" as sung by Michael W. Smith. This was done as part of an Evagelistic series led in our church. Please post your comments or testimonies.

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  • I grew up in a Christian home, and in short, I took it for granted that the Bible was just words. Then I strayed far, far away, and got lost in the mess of life. These very same words I once ignored are what brought me home.

    Thank you Lord, for Your Words.

  • i love this song with my whole heart

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  • a great rendition of this song. Thanks for sharing this slideshow video. Very well done. Lynn Deshazo delivers an on target message in this song. Make sure you listen to the version by CCUMC13209 Grace Alone.

  • This song has been a blessings to me.

    It is really inspiring and anointed

  • I really love this song. It is true, Ancient Words are for our walk in this world. God bless to all.

  • cheemad, I must get this song!! I'm going to sing this song at my SDA church as my first solo ever, and all I can find of Michael W. Smith's Ancient Words are the songs with too much background singers instead of this one where I can listen to how he sings it and learn better! Will you help me out! It'd be great to put on my mp3. (If not, I think buying the album is my next best choice) -thanks!

  • I believe that we are no longer bound by law as to what foods we eat. But I do agree that God wants us to care for our bodies, which is something that a lot of Christians fail to do. But I do believe that the dietary codes are a part of the civil law. Nothing in the NT binds Christians to adhere to the dietary codes.

  • I don't think you understood my point. I was saying that there is nothing to say that Saturday has to be the sabbath. If people want to observe the sabbath on Sunday, that is just fine.

  • I did not say we are not to observe the Sabbath. I said just the opposite. We do need a time in which we set aside other things and purely reflect on God.

  • The health and sanitary laws given by God have served as the basis for the good health practices that we now have in modern society and have been confirmed by science. The same as God's moral law has served as the basis of our current law.

  • I think christians are making an assumption that was not intended by the dream otherwise Peter (thanks for the correction) would have made a comment about it or we would have seen it somewhere else in the NT. Besides these were given to us for our own good as were the other sanitary laws in Leviticus. It gives us the ability to live healthy lives . Why would God change that?

  • I agree. We are not under civil law but the fourth commandment is part of moral law. As you said Moral law deals with sinful acts and attitudes. The sabbath is about our attitude toward God as creator and our sustainer. We are to honor him becasue of who he is. If it were civil law then there would be no need to worship God on sabbath or even sunday for that matter because the commandment would have been nullified. That is not the case.

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