Valley Gospel
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Valley Gospel
Know Ye Not
A new year invites bold resolutions, but honest hearts know how often resolve collapses into the same old patterns. Today we dig beneath the surface and ask a harder, better question: what if the real shift isn’t stronger willpower, but a new center—being God’s temple where the Holy Spirit truly dwells? We start with a smile and end with a foundation, moving from curious “Did you know?” moments to the core of the gospel, where Romans 7 names our frustration and Romans 6 reveals the way through.
We walk with Paul from prestige to surrender, from Damascus to Straight Street, and grapple with why sincere believers still sin. The law exposes but cannot heal. Self-effort promises progress but breeds guilt. The cross announces a finished victory: the old self crucified with Christ, sin’s power broken, and a new life alive to God. We talk about why “Jesus died twice” teaching distorts the gospel, and why “It is finished” still stands as the center of Christian confidence. From there, we lean into Spirit-filled living—yielded bodies, renewed minds, and practical holiness that flows from communion rather than performance.
Along the way, we challenge comfortable religion. Knowing about Jesus is not the same as knowing him; natural minds miss what the Spirit reveals. Credentials and platforms become loss compared to the priceless privilege of union with Christ. We explore how the Spirit simplifies moral decisions, leads us into worship, intercedes in weakness, and keeps transforming us into the image of the Son. Finally, we lift our eyes to hope: the God who runs to meet prodigals, the promise that light overcomes darkness, and the future where tears end and the Lamb is our light.
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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:We're going to start off really shallow, but we're going to get way deep. It's become somewhat of a custom for me anyway on the first service of the new year to share with you some little-known facts that might bring a smile to your face, but with a purpose to reveal a Bible truth. So this is the 2026 version of Did You Know? Did you know that honey never spoils? Just recently they found in an Egyptian tomb 3,000-year-old honey that was still edible. My, I know. Did you know that if all the veins, arteries, and capillaries in a human body, one human body, were laid out flat, it would cover 60,000 miles. I know. Did you know that the first animated feature in America was made by Walt Disney in 1937? How many anybody know what it was? What? No. No, the first, 37. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Did you know that butterflies taste with their feet? Do you know that termites eat wood at twice the speed when heavy metal music is played? Did you know that Walt Disney was afraid of mice? Napoleon was afraid of cats. Wow. Who knows the most common name for a pet goldfish? Jaws. Anybody know where German chocolate cake was invented? German chocolate cake. Texas. Do you know there's enough gold in the earth to cover the entire globe one and a half foot thick? Wow, I'll say. Try it. Next time you have the two of them together, throw them in the water. See if that's true. Did you know that McDonald's once made bubblegum flavored broccoli? You did?
unknown:Yeah, you used working dolls.
SPEAKER_00:Bubblegum flavoured broccoli. Do you know that Scotland has 421 words for snow? How many of you, you cat lovers, how how many of you know that cats have five toes on the front paw, only four toes on the back? Did you know that? I didn't. Check it out. Here's some that have are of you thought I was done, I'm not. Some of particular interest to Daniel and I, that right-handed people live on average, live nine years longer than left-handed people. Did you know that 2,500 lefties die every year because they're using right-handed products? See, it doesn't matter now. Everything is kind of when I was young, the fishing reels uh all had to, you had to buy a special reel with the with the handle on the right side and all the gun safeties I had to change over or and you know casings would fly out past your face for a left-hander. All polar bears. All polar bears, Scott, are left-handed or paw or pod. Left pod. How many of you know that Kermit the Frog is left-handed? Just some general did you know? Who was on modern television? Who was the first couple shown in a single bed?
unknown:Flintstones.
SPEAKER_00:What?
unknown:Flintstones.
SPEAKER_00:Flintstones, it is. Fred and Wilma. Did you know on average a four-year-old asks four hundred and thirty-seven questions a day? All right, here's here's here's one I want you to think about a little bit, okay? What percentage of American men would marry the same woman given another chance? What percentage of American men would marry the same woman given that opportunity? You're close, Jeffy. 80%. 80% would marry the same women. Let me flip this around now. What's the percentage of American women who would marry the same man? Forty-five. Did you know that the door is cleanest to the bathroom stall in a public restroom, the one that's closest to the door? I didn't know that. Now, these facts may or may not have been useful or but I do have one, did you know? That Jesus Himself spoke. And that's where we're going to begin. Christy, let's go. First Corinthians three. So you don't have to endure the did you knows till next January. First Corinthians three and sixteen. Whenever you get there, would you please stand for the reading of God's word? Fred and Wilma.
SPEAKER_01:Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you. If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy, which temple you are.
SPEAKER_00:Wow. Know you not that you are the temple of God, because the Spirit of God dwelleth in you. And I like to spend the first service of 2026 reviewing the tenets of your salvation and laying a foundation for your faith that will keep you in the hollow of God's hand forever. In a message entitled, Know You Not. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, thank you, Lord. Thank you for this some somewhat whimsical look at a very serious subject, Lord, and one that I'm so amazed that you shared with me, Lord, and I'll try to do no injustice to your word. Lord, I'll bring it exactly as you gave it to me. It is in the name of your blessed beloved August, soon coming son, we pray. Amen and amen. Please be seated. Now, our that opening scripture verse that we began with, it it brings up a little bit of scrutiny in that we certainly know that we are the temple of God, and we also know that the church is the body of Christ. In that people interpret it to mean that it's wrong to call the church building, Valley Gospel Church, any individual assembly, the house of God or the tabernacle, because you individually are the dwelling place of God, every person. And while it's absolutely true that there is no building made of brick, stone, stubble, crystal, sticks, gold that has any sacred value to it, the Bible clearly calls the local church, Valley Gospel Church, a house of God. And that's borne out in Psalms 118 that we are blessed from the house of God in Proverbs to plant yourself in the house of God. Malachi, bring your sacrifice into God's house. So it's certainly not wrong to call the local church of God his house. The New Testament teaches that we, you and I, as born-again believers, we are living temples of the Holy Spirit, living temples of the Holy Ghost. So maybe you ask, why is that important? And the answer to that, we need to talk a little bit about the great apostle Paul. The Apostle Paul gives us his credentials. We won't take the time to look it up, but it's in Philippians 3. Uh he was an he tells everyone that he was an Israelite, he was from the tribe of Benjamin, he was a Hebrew of Hebrews, he was a Pharisee and a persecutor of Christianity and the church. He was, Paul was highly educated, he held dual citizenship in Rome and Israel. He was multilingual, he was multicultural, he was an intellectual. In other words, Paul had arrived. He had arrived, as our brother Bill Stewart says so often, he has so many degrees, people call him Fahrenheit. He was respected, he was feared, he was a man of position and wealth. But an event changed his life forever. You all know it as the Damascus Road. He met the risen living Savior, Jesus the Christ, who opened the conversation with, Why are you persecuting me? Why do you persecute me? Knocked him to the ground, struck him blind, and told this man of wealth and position and intellect what he would suffer in order to serve him. To me, Jesus had bad management skills. Because you don't tell someone who has everything what he's gonna lose if he decides to follow you. Not if you want him to join you. That's that makes no sense to me. You tell him how great he can be. You tell him of the riches untold and the blessings unreal. You tell him the wonderful life that would await him if he would follow you. Don't you? That's not what Jesus did. Jesus sent him to Straight Street. He said, Brother, you need to see Ananias. He's waiting for you. Yeah, but that's the guy I was going to capture. He's waiting for you because you need healed. You need some prayer. You need the Holy Ghost. So just go there and everything will work out. Amen. Paul followed his instructions. I don't know why. Maybe because he was blind, all his friends left him. That's all he had. Let's see how this plays out. Let's see how far this goes. But he had his name changed when he got to Ananias. He had his name changed, his heart changed. He wrote more of the New Testament than any other of the apostles. More than Peter, James, or John. He was given the very heart of the gospel. And that's important because that's where we're going today. The enlightenment that Paul was given, especially the book of Romans, which is the foundation for being a sanctuary of God, for being that living vessel that houses the Holy Spirit. If you don't have that understanding of the book of Romans, especially in the early chapters, you see, because that necessity is the cross of Christ. It's the cross of Christ. Did you know that Paul wasn't accepted by most of the apostles, by most of the disciples, and many of the new Christians? History tells us that the Apostle Paul was short, he was bald, he had a huge nose, and a lazy eye. And a thorn in the flesh that we never even find out what it is. Spent much of his ministry writing letters from prisons, from jails, from incarceration, from confinement, from shipwrecks. The Apostle Paul was spiritually where a lot of Christians find themselves after they're first saved. Because we don't get the straight word like Jesus gave Paul, told him what he would suffer for his namesake. We're told that everything's going to be beautiful. All your problems will disappear, you'll have money coming out of both pockets. And it seems that when things don't go exactly like that, it seems that a child of God, by the way, we've been taught, shouldn't have to go through that. We shouldn't have to endure that. Shouldn't we get an exemption? Maybe a healing that doesn't come as we see it, or a deliverance that just teases you, or some misunderstanding of your position in Christ that cause you to lose some of your faith, some of your hope. Mistought. And we lose some hope. We lose some, I don't know how much of this, I believe. And that's how we get. Think back to the day you were born again, to the day you were saved, that miracle of miracles, that rush of the unseen world, just like Paul, you tasted the glory of the Lord. And you said, I left that old life. I'm done with it. I'll never go back. I'll never sin again. But a short time down the road, you did. You didn't mean to. You felt terrible about it. And then you vowed you would never do it again. But you did. Just like the Apostle Paul. And you started to feel guilty. You started to, come on now, I'm preaching to you, but I'm preaching to me. You started to feel guilty. You started to feel like a failure. You started to uh feel that you let God down. You let him down. And now he wasn't too happy with you. That's probably how the apostle Paul felt. But you know, Jesus, the word, gave him the message of the cross to overcome and defeat sin. You see, at the cross, Jesus took away the power of sin, he took away the penalty of sin. He did not take away the presence of sin. An aside, that's why the doctrine that so many of the, it's a prevalent doctrine in the prosperity movement, in the word of faith movement, that Jesus died twice. That's why it's so damaging, so detrimental that they say he died once at the cross physically, and he died once spiritually in hell, where he endured torture and pain and needed to be born again. And let me just give you this in case you've listened to that and you're thinking, well, it makes some. Let me just give you, if that's true, if that doctrine is true, that Jesus had to die spiritually, then God died. God died that day. It also negates what he said at the cross. What did he say at the cross? It is finished. It's done. All was accomplished at the cross. Hell and sin were defeated at the cross. There's not another struggle, there's not another fight, a struggle against evil after the cross. Yet it seems we battle against sin. It seems we battle as Christians against sin. Don't want to do that. I did it. Why am I doing that? Hallelujah. Satan lost that struggle at the cross. He lost it at the cross. We have two readings in Romans that are, if you grasp this this morning, they're life-changing. They're life-changing for that struggle against sin that we seem we have to fight every day. The first is Paul's lamentation, his lamenting why he sins, why he's struggling with this. And the second reading is the solution that Jesus gave him. That's why this is powerful. This is big. If you get this, things will be better. Amen. Romans 7. Romans 7, the first reading is is 14. All right, let's read that one first. 14, 7 and 14. For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not, for what I would, that do I not, but what I hate that do I. If then I do that which is which I would not, I consent unto the law that it is good. Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. For I know that in my in me, that is in my flesh, dwelleth no good thing. For to will is present with me, but how to perform that which is good I find not. I know it sounds like a lot of words there and a lot of. Undoubtedly, unquestionably. Uh it's born into sin due to Adam, due to the fall in the garden. So I can't, you can't, no one can keep the law, yet we try to keep rules. We try to keep, I've heard so many Christians tell me, as long as I keep the commandments, I'm fine. What are you what are you talking about? You see, the law is the mirror. The law of the Old Testament is the mirror that shows you the dirt on your face. But the mirror does nothing to clean the dirt off. Just shows you. Sam, you'll you'll love, you'll get this, Sam. That little thing that you plug into the dash that tells you which coil pack is misfiring. It tells you what's wrong, but it does nothing to fix it. Right?
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_00:Does nothing. It just shows you which coils are bad, which ones are misfiring. Verse 15. For that which I do I allow not. For that which I do, I allow not. For what I would, that do I not, but what I hate, that do I. I don't understand why I'm failing. I want to be completely obedient. Paul is saying, I want to be faithful in my marriage to Christ, but I commit spiritual adultery by trying to keep the law. I commit spiritual adultery when I try to keep the law. Trying to be holy, and you say, well, why is that? I'm just trying to be good. Because trying to be holy minimizes what the Holy Spirit was sent to dwell in you to do. In other words, we're tying the Holy Ghost's hands. Saying you can't, I'll handle this, I'll be holy, I'll be righteous, I'll keep whatever, I'll keep the law, the rules, the commandments. And we minimize what the Holy Ghost wants to do in us, which Krista guarantees failure. Guarantees failure. 16. If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto thee the law that it is good. Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. Sin nature. The sin nature will prevail in a man, even a man or a woman, will prevail in a person, even a saved man or a woman, if it's not addressed. That sin nature will prevail, it's powerful. Sin is powerful. No Christian wants to sin, but we do. We do. And unless we have faith in the cross, we will stumble, we will fall, because the Holy Spirit isn't ruling in our lives. Now here's the solution that God gives to the Apostle Paul. It's found, see, it's the book isn't necessarily chronological, so we have to go back to six to get the solution. Six and five. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall also be in the likeness of his resurrection. Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. For he that is dead is freed from sin. Now, if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him. Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more, death hath no more dominion over him. For in that he died, he died unto sin once. But you see that that kind of blows that whole idea that he died twice out of the water, doesn't it? But in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. Likewise, reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Wow. Just two more verses here, and it'll all come together. Jump up to twelve. Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body that ye should obey it in the lust thereof. Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin, but yield yourselves unto God as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God. For sin shall not have dominion over you, for ye are not under the law, but under grace. Back in Philippians, where Paul lists his credentials, his background, the things he thought were worthwhile, that things he thought were important, the fact that he was a Pharisee, that he was a learned man, that he had studied the scriptures from his youth, that he understood the mysteries of the Old Testament. He says that he threw them all away. All those credentials. In fact, he calls it poop. He calls all of his credentials, all of his accomplishments, poop. And he threw it all away in order that he might have Christ. He says letting go of all the religious junk in his life was the only way to really know Christ. And that was true then, that's true today. One translation calls knowing Jesus a priceless privilege. A priceless privilege. You know, sadly, so many Christians that I meet tell me how much they gave up to serve Christ. How they had the things in their life that were really going well. They used to play in the clubs. They used to make so much money. It's as though they lost something in the transaction. That they gave something up. They gained salvation, but they lost popularity. They lost money. I'm being careful the phraseology I use. They lost prestige, position. But how many of you know that really knowing him is of surpassing value, it's of overwhelming gain to any status or standing in this world, any position that we might have, really knowing Jesus is the only thing that's actually important. Literal, did you know? Did you know that 41%, 41%, almost half, of mainline pastors, mainline denominations, Baptists, Methodist, uh, mainline, don't believe the Bible. They don't believe it's completely that it's God's word, that it's completely accurate. Uh you know, there are some that are well versed in the Bible. Certainly many pastors who know the Word of God and can repeat it verbatim much better than I, but they don't know Jesus. Uh there are some who give money in huge amounts to the church, but they don't know Jesus. They know all the doctrines of the church or their particular denomination, but they don't know Jesus. No knowledge of him. How can that be? Back to First Corinthians. First Corinthians 2 and 14. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him. Neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned. In other words, knowing Jesus, really knowing him, comes by the Holy Spirit. Knowing his mind, the mind of Christ, knowing his will, knowing his love, his compassion, his plan, his purpose, his grace, are not known to people simply by knowing of him, by simply by reading or studying. That can't be taught. It can't be caught. These things are only attainable to those who seek him with all their heart. Focus on his cross as full payment of all sin, past, present, and future, as the only means, that being the cross, through which the see, the Holy Spirit doesn't ask much of us, but he does ask that we come through the cross. That's the only way he can respond. That's the only way that he can work. And when you're filled with the Holy Spirit, when you're baptized in the Holy Spirit, here's what I promise you. He will change your life, he will turn your world upside down. Everything you thought you knew, you'll call it poop. Everything we receive, every bit of favor, every guidance, strength, wisdom, patience, perseverance, every victory comes from the Godhead through and by the person and the agency of the Holy Ghost. Everything. Look, the Holy Spirit hasn't taken you know, we make the we say the phrase that uh Jesus dwells in me, and that's true, don't misunderstand, but he does so through the operation of the Holy Ghost. It's not Jesus is at the right hand of the Father in heaven, it's through the Holy Spirit that he dwells in us. And he didn't take up residence within you, within us, amen. The temple, the temple of God, to entertain you, or to show you Pentecost, or to cause you to do things. When we yield to the Holy Spirit, when we give him control, he'll lead you and guide you away from sin and toward righteousness. Look, he's not going to be content to allow you to fall into the old ways, the old traps that you once partook of. And he'll move you in the right direction. He'll minister to you, he'll intercede for you, he'll fight your battles. Glory. He'll lead you into high worship, Colette. That's where he'll take you. That's the Holy Spirit in you. How many of you know that a spirit-led, a spirit-filled and a spirit-led person is considered righteous before God? My. Because it doesn't matter what where you're at in Christianity, how how feeble you are, if you're being spirit-led, you're considered righteous because uh because you're being led in the right direction. Look, when you're spirit-filled and spirit-led, there aren't a lot of moral decisions that you need to make. I don't know, I'm not married to her. You think I should sleep with that one? You don't, if you're being spirit led, you don't have to make that's not a consideration. That's not something you're struggling with. Or should I steal that? I don't know. But see, that's where the non spirit led Christian is. You know, I could make out a little And instead of feeling bad or guilty or rebuking and binding and losing, you'll see a positive and a righteous thing. How many of you know that we'll be continually changed and transformed closer and closer into the image of Christ every day for the rest of your life? All by and through the Holy Spirit. You know that God doesn't love the strongest believer, pastor, minister, whatever. He can doesn't love them any more than the weakest sinner who just came into church. He can't say, Oh, he really loves the Pope, or he really loves this one, or he really loves. God gave us all his love. Do you know that what little faith in times of struggle that we may have left? What little faith you can muster, that's why that mustered seed is so important. What little faith you can muster to say Here am I, Lord. I'm listening. You know that puts you in motion to finish your course. Amen. Complete your walk. That puts you where you need to be. Take the mustard seed. You know that God has plans to bless you and not to harm you. You know that you're the head, you're not the tail. You know that God is gonna run to meet you when you come home. You know that there's a day coming when morning will be turned into dancing, where tears are brushed away. Glory, where righteousness will reign, that what the enemy meant for evil, God will turn to good. Our best times are still in front of us. Still ahead. When our when our faith, when your faith must receive growing bigger and bigger, when your faith meets God. When you can believe it, what is that in here? When your faith meeting God. Darkness can't overtake light. You understand that? You can't put dark in a room and make it dark when it's lit. If it's lit, it's lit. However, light changes darkness. Glory. And you little children are the light of the world. My know ye not that greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world? Know ye not that your relationship with Jesus Christ is more valuable than any silver or gold or familial relationship? Did you know that soon and very soon, on a bright and cloudless morning, Jesus will step out on the cloud and call his children home? Glory. Did you know that heaven is the place that God has prepared for us? Did you know that eternity is a long, long time? Prayerfully, hopefully. A long time on streets of gold, mansions fair, a city where the lamb is light, an eternity of joy unspeakable and full of glory. No need for the sun because the lamb is the light. No need for the sun. My no eye has seen, no ear has ever heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him. And God Himself will be our God. And we will be his people. Don't you know that every tear will be wiped away, every sickness and disease ended. No more death. No more mourning. Right after service, we have to go to a funeral. No more death. No more daddy. No morning. No crying. And we will forever be in the prayer. Hallelujah. Thank you so much. Hello. Inviting you to an evening of worship and pray. A gathering of believers worshiping the spirit in the truth. As we gather, may your spirit move within us. As we gather, may we glorify your name. Knowing well that as our hearts begin to worship, we will be blessed because we came. Join us, won't you?
SPEAKER_02:Thank you for listening to this week's podcast. We pray it was an encouragement and a blessing to you. You can contact us at Valley Gospel Church at 1069 Butler Logan Road in Springdale, Pennsylvania at 15144. We invite you to listen to this week's worship service that follows and tune in for next week's podcast.
SPEAKER_03:Hebrews 13 and 15 says, Through Jesus, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise. It could be a sacrifice in a hard time, it could be a sacrifice to use you joyful, but continually offer God that sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that openly profess his name. Come on, Steph.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, hallelujah! We came to glorify your name, Lord. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. And we are her up to you. The sacrifice of basic and we are up to you. The sacrifices of praise. Oh, we bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. And we of her up to you. The sacrifice of Thanksgiving. And we are up to you. The sacrifice of praise. Oh come on, church! Let's praise him this morning! Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! What a money! What my car whee! What a money God, we say it again! What a money card, we suck! Hallelujah! What a mighty god, we suck! Angels fell before him! Heaven and earth over him! What a mighty God, please! I will enter his gates with thanksgiving in my heart! I will enter his course with praise! I will say this is the day that the Lord has made And I will rejoice for He has made me glad! Oh well He has made me glad! He has made me glad I will rejoice for He has made me glad He has made me glad He has made me glad And I will rejoice for He has made me glad Oh Well he has made me glad He has made me glad I will rejoice For he has made me glad He has made me glad He has made me glad And I will rejoice For he has made me glad Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised I will enter into his gates with thanksgiving And I will enter his court with praise Oh church, be thankful to him and bless His holy name Oh we gotta sing it again I will enter His gates with thanksgiving in my heart I will enter His courts with praise I will say this is the day that the Lord has made And I will rejoice For He has made me glad Well He has made me glad He has made me glad And I will rejoice For He has made me glad He has made me glad He has made me glad And I will rejoice For He has made me glad It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord To sing praise Unto thy day Oh Sky Let's sing it again It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord To sing praise Unto the day Oh most high Let's sing it again It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord It is a good thing To give thanks unto the Lord To sing praises Unto the name Hallelujah We came to glorify your name Lord Yes Jesus Because your love is better than life My lips will glorify you I will praise you for as long as I live And in your name I will lift up my hands Oh come on church Let's keep on praising him Yes I came to glorify His name I came to glorify His name I came to glorify the name of the Lord I came to glorify his name Let's sing it again I came to glorify his name I came to glorify his name I came to glorify the name of the Lord I came to glorify His name Give praise to the Lord Proclaim His holy name Make known among the nations what He has done I will exalt you my God the King I will praise your name forever and ever Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the king of King Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the King I came to glorify his name I came to glorify his name I came to glorify the name of the Lord I came to glorify his name Come on and sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the King of Kings Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the King Come Hosna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the King of King Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna Sing Hosanna to the King I came to I just made I came to blow the I just name I came to blame of the Lord I came to I say Oh my god Please What a mighty God What a mighty God Peace Angels by the toy What a mighty God please Oh yes Lord Hallelujah Jesus Behold God is my salvation I will trust him will not be afraid for the Lord God is my strength and my soul And he has become my salvation Yes Lord Well the bill And it's true I came to glorify his name. I came to glorify the name of the Lord. I came to glorify his name. Yes, Jesus. Hallelujah to the last. Yes, Lord. Lift Jesus higher. Lift Jesus higher. Lift him up for the world to see. He said, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw men unto me. Say it again. Lift Jesus higher. Lift Jesus higher. Lift him up for the world to see. He said, If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw home unto me. A voice of one calling in the desert, prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God. Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him. And all the people of the earth will mourn because of him. So shall it be. Oh hallelujah. Jesus, we give you all the praise this morning. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord. We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord, and we offer up to you the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and we offer to you the sacrifices of praise. It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord. It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, to sing praises unto the name.