"What A Day..." By Jim Hill/Donnie Sumner/Jimmy Blackwood
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What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see, And I look upon His face, The One who saved me by His grace; When He takes me by the hand And leads me through the Promised Land, What a day, glorious day that will be.
There'll be no sorrow there, no more burdens to bear,
No more sickness, no pain, no more parting over there;
And forever I will be with the One who died for me,
What a day, glorious day that will be.
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What a day that will be
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True, what a day that will be! A question for you all - will you meet us all there? If not, then it is to simple to be there with us. Trust the Lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour - he died on Calvary's Cross and bore your sins. It is so easy, ask the Lord into your heart and and you can be with us on that glorious day :) Its my hearts desire that you meet us there!
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one of the best songs
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How could anyone not like this song? It was played at my best friend's grandfather's funeral this past Thursday, it reminds me of what a great man he was. R.I.P. We miss you!
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This song was first done with the golden keys quartet with Jim Hill, Pat Duncan, Harold Patrick, and Clarence Claxon
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HOW could 5 people not like this?
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Sweet Lord Jesus? I'm ready when you are!
Thank you Lord!
I'm looking forward to hugging your neck!
I want to much to wash your feet with my tears and drying them with my hair.!
Praise God, please come quickly before this world gets any meaner for our children?
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Jim Hill, wrote this song 50 years ago in his home in Rosemount, Ohio.
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had my grampy's funeral today and this song was sung as it was one my gramie sung whenever working in the kitchen, she passed away nearly 20 years ago so it was a very special song to my family, talk about water works, and then they played it as my brother, four of our cousins and myself were taking the casket to the hearse, thankfully my brother was in front of me he offered me his hand to hold onto. I love you grampy, gramie, grandpa and nanny. I cant wait to see you all again.
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Great Jim !!
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Jim first sang this song with the Golden Keys Quartet.
Wonderful song and performance! Is this from a Gaither video? And, if so, which one?
bbmrky 4 years ago
it's from a gaither video, from the hall of honor series called "JD Sumner & The Stamps: God Still Lives In This Old House"
hoover4000 4 years ago