Valley Gospel
A Pentecostal church experience.
Valley Gospel
Positive Faith, Precious Faith, Persistent Faith, Praising Faith
What if the breakthrough isn’t the miracle but the moment you choose to believe before you see? We dive into a faith that holds steady in the furnace, drawing a line from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to the pressures we face today: cultural compromise, frightening diagnoses, strained families, and the long silence between prayer and answer. Our aim is simple and demanding—trust God’s character when outcomes stall and praise Him while the answer is still on the way.
We root the message in 1 Peter 1:7 and Hebrews 11, unpacking faith as both substance and evidence. Positive faith is not pep talk; it is confidence in Jesus’ “I will” when the leper asks. Precious faith outranks gold because it pleases God and endures heat. Persistent faith keeps walking when solutions run out, like Abraham raising the knife and Moses backed up to the sea. We talk candidly about the “hardest fifteen minutes” of faith, when nothing moves and quitting feels reasonable, and we offer practical ways to feed trust through Scripture, worship, and the Spirit’s gifts.
Stories bring it home: a father written off after a stroke who laughed and lived years beyond predictions; a mother whose liver tumors vanished within days; even a beloved dog who revived after prayer and a nibble of cheese. These moments don’t make formulas; they reveal a faithful God. We close by lifting praise as a deliberate act—our sacrifice that precedes the glory. Pray through, then praise through. Let your worship say what your eyes can’t yet see: God is near in the fire, and His promises still stand.
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Hello, welcome to Valley Gospel Church. We are a non-denominational Pentecostal church located in Springdale, Pennsylvania. Our sole mission is to present the living truth of a risen Lord, Jesus Christ, to a remnant church and a lost world. So let's go into the service recorded live at Valley Gospel Church.
SPEAKER_00:The Lord wants us to know that we know that we know that not only do we have eternal life in heaven, proof positive of our empowerment through the Holy Spirit, that it's real and available to us today. And we can know absolutely that Jesus is Lord of our life. He's everything. He's all in all. And if that's what you seek today, that's the reason you're in church, thank God you're in the right place. Not because of who we are, but because of who He is. That's the God we serve. He desires once you to know, to have undeniable knowledge of your home in heaven. And you know, God's word reassures all of us. That's what it's all about. It reassures us that we're saved and that Jesus will never leave us. He will never forsake us. So a blessed first day to everybody. James 4 says, draw nigh unto God, and he'll draw nigh to you. Draw closer. Amen. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he will lift you up. And I'm so glad he did. I'm so glad he did. Amen. Christy, let's go to work. Just briefly, not our not our text for today, but we know about the three Hebrew children, right? Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Their Hebrew names are Hananiah, Meshal, and Azariah. They changed them when they, well, actually, they were changed for them. We all know about their fiery furnace trial, right? It's found in the book of Daniel. As I said, that's not our text, but I believe it lays the foundation for the message that the Holy Spirit's given me for this morning. The king of that time, Nebuchadnezzar, sets up a golden image, 90 feet tall, huge. It represented the pagan god Nabu. That was the name of the God. And he commands all of his subjects that at the sound of the dulcimer, the psaltery, and the harp, that all must fall and worship the image that he set up. And the king gets word that there's these three little Hebrew boys that are living within the kingdom, and that they refused to fall at the sound of the dulcimer, the psaltery, and the harp, and they will not bow to Nabu. Now, Nebuchadnezzar has a soft spot for Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They're good workers, they're loyal, they do their job. He likes them. So he has a problem, and he gives them another chance. He said, Look, we're gonna play the psaltery, the dulcimer, and the harp one more time. And you'll need to bow down. And actually, the Hebrew text implies, the wording implies that he asked them pretty pleased. Because he likes these guys, he doesn't want to hurt them. Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, tell the king, play all the music you want. We will not worship the image, and we will not bow down. And if you pass judgment on us and decide to throw us in the furnace, our God will deliver us. Now the king's mad because they showed him up, right? They said this publicly, yeah, do whatever you want to do. No, we're not bowing. So now he's mad, tells them to heat the furnace seven times hotter than it's ever been heated. And they throw Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego into this fire pit. Now the king shows up and he looks over the edge of this giant fire pit, which incidentally is still in existence today. Don't use it, but it's still in existence where they burned all the trash and the fires of Molech and all the evil that went on in those days. But the king looks over the rail and said, Didn't we send, didn't we bind three men and throw them into the midst of the fire? Now this thrills me because Nebuchadnezzar, this pagan king, all right, and said, But there's four. And the fourth man looks like the son of God. How did he know? How did Nebuchadnezzar know what the Son of God looked like? And Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego came out of the fire with without even the smell of smoke on them. So if you have your Bibles, turn with Chrissy, please, to first Peter.
SPEAKER_01:That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ, whom having not seen, you in whom, though now you see him not, yet believing, you rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory, receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
SPEAKER_00:This is the very foundation of our Christian walk. Uh I tried not to make this the title is all begins with the letter P, and I kept trying to think of words because I don't like to do I don't like those kind of things where we repeat a sound or a a letter, but I really couldn't. I just couldn't find a word that would fit, and the Holy Spirit says, Go ahead, use it. I said, Okay. The title today's message is Positive Faith, Precious Faith, Persistent Faith, and Praising Faith. Amen. You can just put one of them, Donna, or just call it faith. It doesn't matter. Let's let's pray. Heavenly Father, we glorify your name this morning, Lord. We magnify your name. We praise and bless you for your son, his perfect plan of redemption. And Father, I acknowledge my need of your guidance and counsel. I know I can neither teach nor preach without your guidance. This morning's message is meaningless without that anointing. And I ask that anointing this morning. Anoint me, Father, to rightly divide your word of truth, and I ask the same anointing on your people to hear and to accept thy words in Jesus' name. Amen and amen.
SPEAKER_01:Amen.
SPEAKER_00:Amen. Thank you, Chrissy.
unknown:Absolutely.
SPEAKER_00:So we're going to look at those four points of faith. Faith that moves mountains, faith that heals sick bodies, faith that restores broken hearts, faith that allows us to see Jesus, positive faith, uh, precious faith, persistent faith, praising faith. You know, that's the issue in churches today, all churches across the land. That's the trials of your faith. The trials of your faith. You see, faith doesn't just appear when you accept Jesus Christ. It just doesn't come in automatically. Amen. It's something that has to be nurtured, it's something that has to be fed. And if I could, I'd like to just make a quick point to preface this morning's message. It'll help make more sense of the message. I'd like you to keep this in your mind, just these couple of statements as we move forward in God's word. Press the save button. Okay? None of us, none of us, have seen heaven. But yet we know that it exists. We know that it's as real as Springdale. No one alive has seen Jesus' blood. But we all know that it washes us white as snow, takes away our sins, and covers us with his protection. No one has ever seen the Holy Ghost. Yet we know he indwells us, we have felt his comfort, we have learned from his guidance and teaching. Uh and if you were here on two Fridays ago on Halloween night, you witnessed his power. You witnessed his presence. Yet we trust God with the gigantic aspect of our salvation, our eternal security, our empowerment, our comfort, our teaching, our protection? Why do we find it so hard to trust and to believe that he'll supply the right job, that he'll mend the breach in your family, that he'll heal our sickness, that he'll save our loved ones. Why do we have such trouble with that? That he can fix a broken relationship, that he can heal our grief. Let's look at our scriptures just briefly, just seventh verse again. That the trial of your faith being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. That's what he's looking for. That's what he's looking for in faith. That's how you'll be greeted when Jesus comes back according to our faith. All of us are faced with trials, temptations, testing. Maybe you think, well, I, or maybe you've thought, well, I live for God, why did this tragedy happen in my life? I'm doing my best to serve him. Why am I going through this? Why am I broke? You know, if I could just cut a few corners and do a little and cheat and lie just a little bit, I'd get by, and everybody else is doing it, so why you understand? The rain falls evenly. Listen carefully to this because this cuts through a lot of the uh a lot of the nonsense that's being preached today. The rain falls evenly on the just and the unjust. Uh we need to recognize the things that happen to us that we don't consider good, that aren't positive, is our trials, our tribulations. It's an onslaught to the enemy. And we knew as soon as we signed up, that's what was going to happen. The minute we said yes, here's what's coming. Uh but there's something we can do. See, that's where we get that's where we get in trouble, that's where we get confused because we think there's nothing we can do. That we're stuck here. Oh, well, many are the trials. No, there is something to turn to. We need positive faith to overcome. Uh Joshua 1 and 9 says, be strong and of good courage. Don't be afraid. Be not afraid. The Lord is with you wherever you go. Just real quickly, flip back to Hebrews 11. Can't even talk about faith without going here, right? Hebrews 11. First verse. Now, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good report. Through faith we understand that the worlds were formed, framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. By faith, Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous. God testified of his gifts, and by it he being dead, yet speaketh. By faith, Enoch was translated that he should not see death and was not found, because God had translated him before his translation. He had this testimony that he pleased God. But without this is the verse I wanted to get to, but without faith it is impossible to please God. For he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and he is a rewarder of them who diligently seek him. I want to break that down. We've all read that, heard that uh a thousand times. The substance of things hoped for. But what does that mean? It's seeing spiritually the things that we're asking to happen. It's it's example, it's seeing Lazarus walk out of the tomb while the stone is still in front of the door. It's seeing the Red Sea open and dry while it's still white capping. Uh it's seeing your loved ones. I'm getting to where you live now. It's seeing your loved ones, hands raised in worship to the God while they're still in addiction, while they're still in the bar, while they're still in that illicit lifestyle. Faith, faith, faith. Knowing that God will provide when you don't have. That's only half of that little verse. The evidence of things not seen. Uh the things, substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Uh what does that mean? The proof of what we hope for that we will have. Not yet touched, not yet realized, not yet received, knowing that God's promises are true, knowing that all things are possible, knowing he always wants what's best for you and I, that's his criteria in our lives, knowing that your son, your daughter will be saved. Hallelujah. And it's knowing that God will make a way where there is no way. It's knowing that he will connect some dot, some people, some uh relationship to make a way. And the last part of that reading is we know it's impossible to please God without faith. Uh truer words were never spoken. Do you remember the woman with the issue of blood? She had positive faith. She knew, now she's a believer, right? Or she wouldn't have come. She recognizes who Jesus is, that he is the Messiah, that he is the Son of God. But she knew if she could just push through the crowd and could just touch him. No, I don't even have to touch him. Just touch the tassel. That's all I have to do is touch the tassel and I'll be healed. You see, our faith is who we are. As Christians, it's what we're rooted in. And we need to feed that faith. Feed that faith. What are you talking about? Feed it with the word. Feed it with worship. Amen. Feed it with the gifts of the Spirit. Uh and again, I'm bringing up that Halloween night uh where we witness the power and and and the power of God. And I don't know, so many people that I talked to said that the very next week how their faith was increased by what they felt and what they saw, and what how the presence of God was here. I know I did. I saw the word manifested in reality. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Pretty straightforward. Jesus was asked, if thou wouldst, thou couldst make me whole. What was Jesus' response? I will. I will. He didn't say, we'll see how this goes. I will. He told that woman that touched his garment, Woman, your faith has made you whole. He didn't say it was me. He didn't say it was, well, you got to the Son of God. He said, your faith has made you whole. And look, I'm not talking about positive confession. Don't misunderstand Norman Vincent Peale, The Power of Positive Thinking. That's not what I'm talking about. Or Dale Carnegie's book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about trusting God no matter what happens. I don't care how bad it looks, I'm not giving up. I don't care how bad it feels, I'm not giving up. I'm resting on his word, his promise, his holiness. Come hell or high water. I'm trusting God. I'm trusting in his word. I know what it says. I don't walk by feelings. I walk by his word. Glory. His written word. Amen. His prophetic word, his logos, his rhema. He shares with us so graciously not only in our service, but in our alone time with the Lord. Have you ever heard Christians say this? I guess I'm broke because God wants me humble. Or, you know, it must be God's will that I'm sick. He's teaching me something. Well, by God, I hope you learn it. If he's teaching you something through your illness, I'm not saying God can't teach you through that, but by God, he's expecting you to learn. Or this one. Maybe I just don't deserve a mansion. I'd be happy with a shack in glory. Yeah, we don't deserve a mansion. Amen. But you get one anyway. And saying that I'll just be a doormat in heaven, or I'll just live in a shack. I can live in the backhouse. I don't need a mansion. That's just calling God a liar. It really is. It's diminishing who He is. He said, I've come that you might have life and have it more abundantly. We need to say, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. I am Christian, I am more than a conqueror through him that loved us. I do believe all things are possible. Nothing's out of his reach. Glory. Second act of faith, precious faith. Being much more precious than gold. How many of you know that gold is a precious metal? Who has a little bit of gold somewhere? Ring, necklace? Show me. Show me a little gold. Be careful. Do you know that gold is up to$4,095 an ounce?$4,000 an ounce. Gold is so valuable because it lasts so long. It does perish, as the apostle pointed out, but it lasts so long. That gold that was in the golden labor in the tabernacle, some of that might be in your ring, Donna. Some of that gold, because it it lasts nearly forever. Or some of the gold that hung around Cleopatra's neck might be in your necklace. Because it lasts so long. That's why it's called precious. As Christians, our faith is so precious, so important, that the verse we just read in Hebrews says it's impossible to please God without it. 2 Peter. Now listen, Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Savior Jesus Christ. Peter's speaking to the few that had that mountain-moving, earth-shaking faith. Faith, true faith, precious, rare. I'm not talking about faith that we'll get to heaven somewhere, someday. As great as that is, don't misunderstand. I'm talking about mountain-moving faith. About faith that speaks to the wind and says, peace be still. About faith that causes demons to flee and hell to tremble. Glory. Faith that knows God sits on the center of the circle and hears and answers our every prayer. A God that hears our cry. Nothing, nothing is more important than our personal faith in Jesus Christ. Nothing. First John. And four. For whosoever is born of God overcometh the world, and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. Even our faith. Faith is the answer to difficult times. It's the answer to our trials and tribulation. Faith assures us a victory. Then in the end, when the dust settles and the smoke clears, we're going to stand good. We'll be fine. Yeah, we're going to, we might have to go through some things. Remember, rain falls evenly, just and unjust. We're going to have to go through. But you got to walk through the valley. He never intended us for us to pitch a tent in the valley. He said, You'll come through and you will emerge as pure gold. You know, we sometimes have faith until it looks bad. Or or it looks like it's not going to go as we had hoped, as we had thought it would. Then we throw up our hands in despair and well, I tried that faith stuff. I knew it wouldn't work. Brothers and sisters, that isn't faith at all, much less persistent faith. I've had so many, so many folks come to church a couple of services because they had a need or an issue in their life. And when it when it didn't happen in two weeks, yeah, I'm done. I'm done. See, I knew that Christianity stuff didn't work. Persistent faith. So many of us come to the Lord to get us out of trouble. Something that we need, something that we want, and then we turn away when it's not as we had planned and hoped. And let me just share with you a little secret. Sometimes God allows us to be out of answers. Sometimes he needs us to be out of answers, out of carnal solutions, out of worldly reasons to get this back where it was, back where we were safe. Sometimes he needs us to be completely dependent on him. Completely dependent on him. Three Hebrew children whose story we started out with, or Moses at the Red Sea. Moses. He had Pharaoh's army behind him, an ocean in front of him, mountains to each side. No answers here. He's in trouble. Chariots are rumbling behind him. Nowhere to turn. That's where he turns to God. That's where he turns to God. How many of you know that the last 15 minutes of your faith, if you're praying about something or you need something, last 15 minutes are the hardest. They're the hardest. Amen. Because you don't see an answer coming. Abraham was told to sacrifice his son Isaac. I believe Abraham's expecting God to intervene. Remember, they don't have a sacrifice. Alright? He's expecting God to intervene when he builds the altar. Nothing. He's expecting God to intervene where he's gathering wood. No. He's expecting him to intervene when he's going to light the fire. He'll just blow out the match. His little lighter thing. Didn't happen. Didn't happen. But he raised his knife, and God's voice thundered from heaven and said, Abraham, stay thine hand. You've withheld nothing from me. Hallelujah. I know God will heal me even when it still hurts. I am standing on that word. He said he would, and I'm holding on. He said, even if it doesn't happen today or next week or next month, I'm holding on because he said he would. I still believe it will. Though he slay me, still I will follow. Still I will. People tell us, doctors tell us, well, that's all you can expect. They're not going to get any better. This, you're just going to have to live with this. You're going to have to. Years ago, they told us, my dad having suffered a massive stroke, that he wouldn't get any better. Doctors said he'd never laugh, never enjoy anything, that he would basically be an emotionless vegetable. My brother said, I wished he'd have died. Well, 12 years after my dad's massive stroke, 12 Funfield Emotional Christmas celebration, 176 Steeler games that we watched together, one Super Bowl. Hallelujah. Countless picnics and dinners and movies and family gatherings and seeing his little baby grandkids grow up into reasonable adults. He went home to be with the Lord. Amen. Remember, all healings are temporary. All healings are temporary. Because someday we're going home. That's not a bad thing, that's a good thing. Hallelujah. A year later, they uh Jamie brought up my mother. A year after that, they told my mother that she had liver cancer. There were seven tumors on her liver, and that a doctor came in and actually did this. I've seen this a thousand times. We can try to make her comfortable with some treatment, but her days are very numbered. Three days later, the doctor had to come in and said there was no cancer. There were no tumors. Uh that she was he seemed a little disappointed, Sam. He seemed a little disappointed that his little thing didn't work. Amen. But see, we never stopped believing. We never stopped believing. Even my cousin, who's a nurse, and come in and said, Well, Aunt Steffi had a good run. You know, you gotta let her go. We never stop believing. And just so you don't think that it's just the big things, or those are wow, that's the pastor's mother. Yeah, we gotta do something about that. That those afflicted, or that those afflicted have to have faith, and my mother maybe needed to have that faith. Uh, incidentally, she lived to a vibrant 93 years old. Amen. And then went home to be with Jesus. They asked me in the hospital when she was passing. They said, Do you want us to call a priest? I said, No, she's good. She's good. Uh many Octobers ago, just so you don't think this is about a person with faith, this is about you with faith. Everybody in here today, uh, we had a dog, her name was Maggie. Uh, she went outside one day and dug a hole, curled up in the hole to die. Um, after a day or so, we took her to the vet. And after four days and a few thousand dollars later, they said all her organs were shutting down and that her blood had no clotting ability and she would bleed out within 24 hours. Do you want us to do it for you? We said, no, we'll take her home. We'll take her home. And they said, well, we'd like if you bring brought her back then after she's gone, we'd like to do an autopsy and find out why. Uh uh Michael, Stephanie, and I took Maggie out on a cloth and laid her under a tree and just to try to make her comfortable. And we all laid, the three of us laid hands on her, and we spoke to the Lord and said, Look, we know she's just a dog, but we like her a lot and would like to have her for a little while. Maggie loved, Maggie hadn't eaten in months, or I'm sorry, days, uh, just too sick to eat. And she loved cheese. In fact, her name, Maggie, is short for formaggio. Cheese. But just as a uh test of faith, I think Steph went out and got a little piece of American cheese and put it on her nose. And Maggie went like this and ate it. She lived almost three fun field rabbit chasing years from that time. Not laying in uh in her bed, she was out doing dog things, she was out chasing rabbits. Uh, persistent faith is essential for trying times. Our faith won't fail us if we don't fail it. Glory. Praising faith. Gonna repeat, uh, I'm not gonna turn to it, 1 Peter 1 and 7. But we praise God not only because we feel like it, or it feels good, or a worship leader, or a worship team, or music, or the crafted words of a pastor or an evangelist make us feel like praising, but because he's worthy of our praise. That's all. Worthy of our praise, even when we don't feel like it. And we've all been there, we've all been in that position. It's our testimony of faith that we believe, praising, that we believe he will do what he said he would do. Uh that's why it's called a sacrifice. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. Really, all in all, he doesn't want your money, he doesn't want, he wants your sacrifice of praise. Glory. Praise is our sacrifice. We praise God for the answer when we're not seeing it, while the answer is still on the way. We're already praising him while it's on the way. That's how that's how praise causes things to happen. That's why we start the service with praise. Praise is faith. Praise is faith. I've prayed through, now I'm gonna praise through. Glory. Uh praising God for the things we've not yet seen that haven't come to being yet. Uh my sister will know this clearly at the dedication of Solomon's Temple. The Bible says that all the musicians played skillfully. Two thousand two hundred and twenty-eight singers lifted their voice as one, as perfect melody, perfect harmony, and praise God in song. And then it said, then the glory of the Lord fell. Then it fell. After the praise, the glory of the Lord. They're talking Shekinah here. That's a word we don't hear much anymore. They didn't preach much anymore. The Shekinah glory of God, praise so powerful, so strong that you can't even stand. Glory that we spin around and fall. The presence of God felt so strongly. You don't want to leave. You don't want to leave the sanctuary. You don't want to get off your knees. You don't want to sit down. Years ago, and I'll close with this in the first Pentecostal church. After Tuesday night services, we would the worship team would hang out and we would just sing praise songs after service. Service was over about nine o'clock.
SPEAKER_02:Those are the things that I want to do. And those are the things that I hate. Those are the things I find myself doing. And we have that same struggle with sin. But we know the power of God's forgiveness when we sin. And in that forgiveness and that grace, we find the strength that makes us want to change. Holy waterstep.
SPEAKER_03:God, I'm begging please again. I need you. Oh, I need you. Walking down these desert roads, water for my thirsty soul. I need you. Oh, I need you.
SPEAKER_04:Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey of my lips, like the sound of a symphony to my ears. It's like holy water on my skin.
SPEAKER_03:I wanna know about being born again. I need you. So take me to the riverside. Take me on the baptized.
SPEAKER_04:I need you. I need you. Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet up beyond my list. Like the sound of a symphony to my ears. It's like coldly water alone by S.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, Lord, we glorify your name, Lord. Let's sing that chorus again. Your forgiveness.
SPEAKER_04:Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey on my lips. Like the sound of a symphony in my ears. It's like holy water out my skin. Uh-huh.
unknown:Yes, Jesus.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, Lord. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me want to change. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me want change. Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey on my list. Like the sound of a symphony in the mind. Hallelujah, Jesus. Hallelujah, love let's say it again. Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey on my lips. Yes, sir. Like the sound of a symphony of my ears. It's like holding water on my skin. It's like holding water on my skin. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change. Your forgiveness. You're our creator, our life sustainers, deliver our comfort, our joy throughout the ages.
SPEAKER_03:You've been our shelter, our peace in the midst of the storm.
SPEAKER_04:Let us give them all the praise. We will remember. We will remember, we will remember the works of your hands. We will stop, and we will stop and give you praise for great is your faithfulness. Oh, let's sing it again. We will remember, we will remember, we will remember the works of your hands, and we will stop and give you praise, for great is your faithfulness, get mad, walking sleep a sin. I wanna know about being born again. I need you, but I need you. So take me to the riverside, take me on the bad ties. I need you. Hold on, I need you. Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey on my list. Yes, Lord. Like the sound of a simple needle by kiss. Thank you, Jesus. Hallelujah, Jesus.
unknown:Thank you, Lord.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, and sing that chorus again. Like the sound of the symphony of my ears. It's like holy water on my skin. We thank you for your presence, Holy Spirit. Thank you for your sweet, sweet spirit. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. Sing it again. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change. Sing it again. I don't wanna abuse your grace. God, I need it every day. It's the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change. Hallelujah, Jesus. Your forgiveness It's like sweet, sweet honey on my list. Like the sound of the symbol in the soil. It's like holding water on my skin. Oh, let's sing it again. Your forgiveness. Your forgiveness. Take it out It's like sweet, sweet honey on my list. Thank you. Like a sound of a symphony of mine. It's like holy water on my skin. Oh let's sing it again. Give up all the praise. Your forgive this like sweet, sweet honey on my lift. And like a sound of a symphony back. It's like holy water on my skin. Like holy water. It's like holy water on my skin. It's like holy water on my skin. Blessed be the rock. Guess what? Blessed be the rock of my salvation. Blessed be the rock, Jesus. Blessed be the rock of my salvation. Yes, Lord! We came to glorify your name, Jesus! Oh come on, church! Let's give him all the praise. Blessed be the rock. Blessed be the rock of my selfish. Blessed be the rock. Blessed be the rock of my self ishaw.
unknown:Hallelujah.
SPEAKER_04:We will remember, we will remember, we will remember the works of your hands, and we will stop and give you praise for great is your faithfulness. Let us give him all the praise. We will remember. We will remember. We will remember the works of your hands. Yes, sir. And we will stop handing you praise. For great is your faithfulness. Oh, let's say it one more time. We will remember. We will remember. We will remember the works of your hands. And we will stop and give you praise. For great is your faithfulness. Your forgiveness is like sweet, sweet honey on my lips. Yes, Lord. Like the sound of a symphony in my ears. It's like holy water on my skin.