Valley Gospel
A Pentecostal church experience.
Valley Gospel
Just Like Us
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Power without pretense. That’s the heart of this message as we move from a planned sermon on repentance to a Spirit-led focus on how the Holy Spirit equips ordinary people with extraordinary authority. We open Scripture, ask hard questions, and confront a common confusion: what’s the difference between being born of the Spirit at salvation and being baptized in the Holy Spirit for power?
We start with Acts 1 and Acts 2, where Jesus tells His followers to wait for power before they preach, teach, or serve. From there, we go to Romans 8 to answer who the Holy Spirit is—God Himself, not an impersonal force—who raised Jesus from the dead and indwells believers with life-giving presence. We unpack the meaning of dunamis as both power and authority, showing how the Spirit fuels prayer, opens Scripture, discerns spirits, and strengthens faith. This isn’t about chasing a feeling; it’s about receiving the equipping Jesus said we need.
Peter’s transformation becomes the proof. Before Pentecost, he trembles and denies. After, he preaches with courage, faces prison, and shepherds the church. The turning point isn’t a seminar or self-help; it’s the baptism in the Holy Spirit. We also address the hope beyond the grave in 1 Corinthians 15, where the Spirit is the counter-power to death and the guarantee of resurrection life. Throughout, we provide clear, pastoral guidance for those seeking to receive: come by faith, expect good gifts, and speak as the Spirit gives utterance, with tongues as initial evidence for your assurance.
If you’ve wondered why change feels slow or ministry feels heavy, this conversation offers clarity, courage, and a next step. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs fresh fire, and leave a review to help others find this message. Then ask: have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed?
Setting The Stage And Theme
SPEAKER_07Hello, 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.
Why The Message Changed
Born Of Spirit Vs Baptized
SPEAKER_01And understand this. I have no input in what Jamie comes up and has to say. She's led by the Spirit of God. I have no input in Karen's choice of piano songs. I don't call Karen and say, here's what I want. Or the worship teams. I have no input. They do what the Spirit leads them. This week, uh Tuesday maybe, maybe Wednesday, Ted said, so you got your message ready? I said, I do. I said, but I gotta tell you, I'm not feeling it. And the message was on repentance. And it just wasn't resonating in my spirit. And Wednesday after Bible study, he changed the message. This morning's message is one that is a direct result of the Lord's leading concerning the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. It's a Pentecostal message, but not one of denomination, nor is it one of tradition or of superstition. This morning's message is a message of power and life and security and comfort and authority. You know, the Lord's been leading me for some years now to have a morning service every month or two for the express purpose of believers receiving the mighty baptism in the Holy Spirit. And I get asked, why would you do that, Pastor? Because other than salvation, the baptism in the Holy Spirit is the greatest experience a Christian can ever receive. The infilling of the Holy Spirit, not only desirable, not only do we seek it, but necessary to carry us through, especially in the times in which we live. The question that's asked so often is, don't we receive the Holy Spirit at salvation? And the short answer is yeah. Yes, we do. He's the vehicle that delivers us to Christ. But there's a big difference between being born of the Spirit and baptized in the Spirit. Being baptized in the Spirit doesn't make you any more saved. You have received the light. You've received the light when you were saved. The baptism in the Holy Spirit turns on the power. Hallelujah. I'm not enticing you to reach for some emotional high this morning, nor am I seducing you to see or feel something you do not see or feel. I cannot and I will not try to bring you to an experience beyond your understanding, which will be the point of the this message this morning. I will simply be obedient. Obedience is better than sacrifice. That you I'll attempt this morning to open a window that you might hear the sound. Amen. Chrissy, let's go to work. And if you have your Bibles, turn with Chrissy, please, to the book of Acts. The great book of Acts. Acts of the Apostles in its totality. Uh 28 chapters. Twenty-eight chapters filled with events and happenings in the lives of newly saved, just saved, just converted, and mature believers, like you and I. Amen. We are at Valley Gospel Church, we are an amalgam of that early church. Some that have been saved for decades, some that just got saved, some that aren't even sure if they're saved yet. But that early church, like you and I, had amazing occurrences in their lives as they were moved by the Holy Spirit of God. Men and women, with flaws, with inconsistencies, with family problems, with mother-in-laws, with marital strife, with health problems, money problems, just like us. But there were men and women who were given access to power, access to authority just like us. In fact, they were commanded by Jesus Himself to wait. Don't preach, don't teach, don't go to worship, don't minister, don't lay hands until you receive the power that was and is the promise of the Father. Just like us. Have you noticed the book of Acts? Just my musings. The book of Acts doesn't end. There's no, you can flip forward to 28. No postscript, no Selah, no amen, no closing peace. It just trails off. And it wouldn't take a lot to convince me that it's still being recorded somewhere today. I believe that. So if you'll turn two readings in the book of Acts, uh first being Acts 1, 7 through 9, and the second being Acts 2, 1 through 4. And whenever you get there, I'll just ask you to please stand in reverence to God's word. Acts 1, 7 through 9.
SPEAKER_07And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father has put in his own power, but you shall receive power after that the Holy Spirit is come upon you, and you shall be witnesses unto me, both in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up, and a cloud received him out of their sight.
SPEAKER_01Wow. Jesus' last person-to-person, face-to-face message to his disciples. Amen? Pretty important. Pretty important. How many of us, when a loved one passes on and your dad calls you close and says his last and final words to you, pay attention. It's something that was important. These were Jesus' last words to his followers. Then and now. Second reading, Acts 2, 1 through 4.
SPEAKER_07And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues, like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
Acts Mandate To Wait For Power
SPEAKER_01Amen. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, thank you, Lord. Thank you for changing this message today, Lord. Thank you for bringing it all together. That I'm assured this message was meant for today and this congregation. Lord, I ask you to anoint the words that are spoken. Don't let me get off track or caught up in some denominational theory, Lord. Let me stay rooted in your word. Let this be a lamp and a light in Jesus' name. Amen and amen.
SPEAKER_07Amen.
Who Is The Holy Spirit?
Power, Authority, And Victory
Death Swallowed Up In Victory
Changed Lives Require Power
Peter Before And After Pentecost
Equipped For Calling By The Spirit
SPEAKER_01Please be seated. Just like us. You know, in our studies the past, oh, there have been several months ago now, we found in the Old Testament the same Hebrew word, ruach, was used for both spirit and wind. Same word, interchangeable. Same, it was it was used not only interchangeably, but I think intentionally by the Holy Spirit, that He intended this to be the case, wind, spirit, in an example that the wind and the Spirit are subservient to no one, that they're not subject to anything governed by no earthly law and no religious rules. Amen? I'd first like to look at who is the Holy Spirit? Who is he? We know he's a he, he's identified as a he, but who is he? And we find that answer in Romans. Romans eight. Romans eight, nine, beginning with the ninth verse. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the spirit. If so be that, the spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the spirit of Christ, he is none of his. And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the spirit is life because of righteousness. But if the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you. Therefore, brethren, we are debtors not to the flesh, to live after the flesh, for if you live after the flesh, you shall die. But if you through the spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, you shall live. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. The Holy Spirit is that life-giving dynamo for all of life. That's very clear. It is he that infused his life-giving power into the corpse of Jesus lying on a rock bed inside of a borrowed tomb. I never understood that phrase. And I'll ask that when I get there. The borrowed tomb. Was it word? Well, I guess it does make sense, doesn't it? They borrowed it because he wasn't staying there. Huh? Wow. Wow. It made the Holy Spirit made Jesus' heart to pump again. It filled his lungs with brand new air that were collapsed in death. It liquefied his coagulated blood and caused it to move throughout his body again. It cleared his milky white eyes in death to piercing brown again. My. It made his muscles and his organs to begin and function again and brought him to life. Paul said the Holy Spirit is a miraculous presence. That's what we asked for this morning, right? His presence. Into whomever the Spirit flows, we find life and vitality. How many of you know, met, have run into Christians that are always down, always dour and sad. Amen. They do little for the cause of Christ. And they say things like, I can't wait till Jesus comes. I've had enough. And they're 30 years old. The Holy Ghost is the one that raised Jesus up. He is the one that fills us with life-changing power now. Now, here on earth. He's the one that puts the abundance in abundant life. We sing about it, we read about it. He's the one that puts the abundance in. He puts joy in our heart, peace in our soul. He's the one that will give you life back after you're dead. Ooh. After your dead, we'll get to that in a minute. Let me finish who he is. Hallelujah. He's not a force. He's not an influence. He's not a Star Wars good shepherd, bad shepherd. Amen. That's not who he is. He is God the Holy Ghost. God the Holy Spirit. The third person of the Trinity, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient. Peter asked Ananias and Sapphira, remember that. When he asked Ananias and Sapphira, remember they brought the big check in and said, we're giving all this to the church? And Peter asked them, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Ghost? You haven't lied to man, you've lied to God. Hallelujah. He's present in all of the Bible. The Holy Spirit is active from Genesis to Revelation. In Genesis, when he moved on the face of the deep, and in Revelation, when he gives the invitation to come and drink of the water of life freely, without money and without price. He's recognized throughout the Bible by type and symbol: a tornado, a river, oil, a dove, cloven tongues, fire, comforter, teacher. The Greek calls him Paraclete, Parakletos, as the noun. One called alongside to help. Help with what? Help with what? If I could borrow a phrase, Kurt, from the army, one of their emblems, to help you be all that you can be. To help you be all that you can be. What does that mean? Help you pray. Reveal the word to you in an intimate and personal way. To teach you truth, to confirm and discern spirits, to increase your faith. When it looks hopeless that you have the faith that God will move. To endue you with power from on high. That word, that word, took, I've been in Pentecost my whole adult life. But that word, endue you with power from on high. The word comes from the Greek word dunymus. Amen. Same place we get our word dynamite. Power. Alright? And I've always interpreted it that way. But I learned maybe a more telling interpretation of dunamis, and that is authority. Authority. And when you look at the Bible says that when the Antichrist comes, the Antichrist will receive his dunamis power from Satan himself. Amen? Authority. He will receive his authority from Lucifer himself. That authority helps us to gain the victory that Jesus provided at Calvary. In how we make a living. Some tell us that once we're saved and filled with the Holy Ghost, it's smooth sailing from then on in. No problems, no bumps. And even though that's not true, because we know the rain falls evenly on the just and the unjust. Amen. In other words, we're going to have to go through some things. We're subject to some of the same things that the world is. That in all the craziness of this world, all the confusion at whether it's at home, at work, or in our relationship, the Holy Ghost ensures us that in the end, everything will be okay. Everything will work out. The last sound in this world, listen to me, the last sound in this world will not be a scream or a whimper or a cry. It will be the trumpet of victory. Glory. A shout of praise. Because now you have a power that you didn't have before. Now you have an authority that you didn't used to have. The power of the Holy Ghost. The authority of the Holy Ghost. You see, the authority of the Holy Ghost gives you the authority of the Trinity, of the Godhead, because the Holy Ghost is God. Glory. First Corinthians. I told you we'd get back to this death thing. First Corinthians 15. Fifteen and fifty five. Well let's start with fifty four. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? Hmm, glory. I quoted that scripture some months ago at a funeral service that I did, and I made this statement that might sound a little pessimistic to y'all, but I said, from the moment we're born, we begin to die. And I know it does sound a bit pessimistic, but it's true because the power of death begins to work in us from our very first breath. It just is. And all during our lives we fight against death, right? We eat right, try to eat right, exercise, vitamins, uh, all in an effort to resist death. But it's a losing battle. Uh because regardless of what we eat, how much we exercise, how many miles you run a day, uh, how careful we are in our life, uh, just like all the saints of old, the apostles to prophets, death will take us all. None of us get out alive. But for those who are saved and are indwelled by the Holy Spirit, there's a counter power that begins to work against death. Uh when death lays us in our graves, this life-giving power of the Holy Spirit reverses the turbines. They start to turn the opposite way and brings us back to life in another realm, in another glory, another world. Some years ago, a woman, uh, our sister Judy's aunt, actually, Aunt Hilda, uh, their sister Yolanda had passed, and we were at the funeral service, and Hilda said, She's getting up out of that casket. God's gonna raise her up here in Monroville. And look, I understood her feelings, I understood the loss she was experiencing, but the truth was the Holy Spirit had already raised her. Had already raised her. It's the miracle that Paul said in that verse, Oh death, where is thy sting? She was already raised to newness of life. And my point in sharing that scenario with you is to show you that the Holy Spirit is an agent of change. Supernaturally, future, eternally, but also presently and now. In the being born again suggests a change. Accepting Christ tells you there's a change, a new beginning, a metamorphosis, right? A change of nature, who we are. But that change requires power. You change it at salvation, but everything doesn't come at salvation. That change requires power. That power is the Holy Spirit. Glory. That takes you from a saved, blood-bought Christian minding the things of this life to a disciple whose dead spirit is charged up. The lights come on. Hallelujah. The power's flowing. You're plugged in, you're tuned in, you're headed forward. Glory. Now you're minding not only the things of this life, but the things of the kingdom. Glory changes your perspective. You know, any power tool, and Jeff and I have gone over this a hundred times, but any power tool that you have, let's just say a chainsaw, looks really good, looks foreboding, looks impressive, all shiny, all new, sharp, ready to go. But without that engine, without the engine, you you drag it all over the lug, all it does is scratches it up. Hmm. It does nothing. Just like us. Glory. Without the power, without the baptism in the Holy Ghost, a Christian may look good, look the part, look powerful, write parts, carry our Bible in our little sack. Glory, glory, glory. But we're not powered. We have the appearance, the tools, the language, but like that song, we can drag it all over the place. All it's gonna do is scratch the surface. But when the power's turned on, there's a change. There's a change. Not just look the part, but set to work, put in motion. Amen. Able to resist the devil. See, we're no match for the devil in and of ourselves. You want to go and fight with him, you'll lose. Not with the Holy Spirit. Not with the Holy Spirit. He's already been there. He's already fought that fight. Glory. Saint John. John 18. 18 and 15. And Simon Peter followed Jesus, and so did another disciple. That disciple was known unto the high priest and went in with Jesus into the palace of the high priest. But Peter stood at the door without, then went out the other disciple, which was known unto the high priest, and spake unto her that kept the door, and brought in Peter. Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, art not thou one of this man's disciples? He said, I am not. And the servants and officers stood there who had made a fire of coals, for it was cold, and they warmed themselves, and Peter stood with them and warmed himself. Peter was a believer. He was a disciple of Christ. He was one of the first disciple that was chosen by Jesus. Had a not only a spiritual relationship, but they had a personal one. Jesus ate at their house, healed Peter's mother-in-law. Probably, and Peter walked with him for three and a half years. He filled Peter's boat with fish when he needed to pay his taxes. And he denies he even knows. Said, nah, no, may you have me confused with someone else. I don't know who that is. And at one point, Peter even asked Jesus, what's in it for me? If I follow you, what's in it for me? Now Peter's a fearful man, even when he sat at the table with Jesus. But we see Peter again in the book of Acts, and asking the believers if they have received the Holy Ghost since they were saved. This Peter who warmed himself by the fire of those who opposed Christ, we see Peter deliver the first message in Jerusalem after his death and said, You crucified him, calling out the Jewish leaders. Peter receives a vision from God, and he's freed from Herod's prison, from jail, walks out free. He goes on, Peter does, as the great missionary, boldly proclaiming the love of God, his discipleship with Jesus, and his love for Jesus himself. That's how he, and actually, there's a lot written about historically and traditionally that Peter was the one when he was being killed for his faith in Christ for for uh presenting Christianity. He demanded to be crucified upside down because he wasn't worthy to die like Jesus died. Now is this the same Peter that trembled when the soldier came into the garden to arrest Jesus and sliced off his ear? Is this the same Peter that denied he even knew him? Is this the same Peter that said, what's in it for me? What do I get? Is this the same Peter that said, I don't know him? You have me confused with some other Galilean, not me. What changed a man like that? What changed him? My goodness, Colette, he walked with the king. He walked with Jesus, constantly being fed the word from the word. And still he denied. Still he didn't know him. What changed him? This man who was shaking like a leaf every time they were confronted with a spiritual authority. This man, did he study up? Did he really hit the books? Maybe he just turned over. Maybe he read Norman Vincent Peel's book, huh? Power of Positive Thinking. Maybe. Or been to a Dale Carnegie seminar. I'll tell you what happened. I'll tell you what happened. He had been to a meeting in a little upper room and he waited for the promise of the Father, and he was endued with authority from on high. He was baptized in the Holy Ghost and fire with the evidence of speaking with other tongues. See, we cut that out now. We don't want to talk about that. We don't want to do that. But it affected a change in Peter's life. Wasn't the same of the same old Peter. Now he was tuned in, plugged in, and turned on. He knew the meaning of the phrase that us Pentecostals use: Holy Ghost power. He knew what it meant. Jesus. You know, just like Peter, you and I can be changed and rearranged. And the Holy Spirit's waiting to do that. He's waiting and ready to explode into radiant power throughout our lives and our personality. When the Holy Ghost is in control, the little things don't bother you quite as much. You see the big picture a little better, a little clearer. You're empowered to be what Jesus has called you to be. You know, he put a call on your life, but he didn't equip you for that calling. Amen. He called us, he called me specifically as a lost, unbelieving sinner, but the call remained. It was up to me to find that equipping in order to be of that service. He's equipping us that we can pray through and see results. You know, we say, why isn't this being answered? Why isn't that being why aren't that the equipping? If you don't know what I'm talking about, or you're not sure that it's for you, I'll ask the same question that Peter asked his disciples at Ephesus. Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed? What was their response? We didn't know there was such a thing. Look, if you've accepted Christ, you're saved. It's a done deal. You're saved. But if you're saying, I know I'm saved, but not a lot has changed in my life. There hasn't been that metamorphosis you're talking about. And if you're still living in that place of doubt and fear and from time to time darkness. You know, you might say, I don't I don't want that or I don't understand that. Uh that's not for me. I'm not I'm not Pentecostal. How's that working for you? How's that working out? First, first, don't ever say that you don't want what Jesus said you need. That's just foolish. Jesus said you need it. Don't leave home without it. Don't leave Jerusalem without it. But you say, nah, I'm good. What kind of thinking is that? We desperately need to hear the Holy Ghost. We need to allow Him to fill every empty place with power and with authority. You want to see people healed? You want to see people there? Here's the answer. Here's the answer. You want to lay hands on the sick and have them recover? Here's the answer. This is it. We need to allow him to fill every empty place with power, with authority. Every that that jar that Jamie pointed out, that's not all the something else will take its place. Something wicked, something dark will take its place. I'd just like to take a couple of minutes here. If you'd like to join with the disciples, with James and John and Paul and Peter and Mary. How many of you know Mary was baptized in the Holy Ghost and spoke with other tongues? Just saying, it's available for you right now. Right now. All you need to do is ask. If you ask your Father for bread, he's not going to give you a scorpion. I'll ask you to come forward, those of you who desire that. And I'll ask believers who are baptized in the Holy Ghost to come up behind them and lay hands on them. And here's the thing: if you come expecting, if you come in faith, see everything that God gives us comes by faith. Everything. Everything comes by faith, whether it's salvation, answers to prayer, all comes by faith. No exception here. It comes by faith. If you come expecting, if you come in faith, you will receive. You will. You know, we teach and believe that the initial physical evidence is speaking with other tongues. Maybe one word, maybe a thousand. Really doesn't matter. And the evidence isn't for, isn't so George knows I have it. I don't care if George knows. It's not about that. It's so you know. It's so you know deep inside. You know that the Holy Spirit not only dwells in you, but is active in your life. Uh and that you know that it's real, that it's true, that it's absolute. It's not this far out crazy doctrine that these Pentecostal people thought up that it's real. No matter how the world tries to discredit this experience, or the church world, church world tries to minimize it and says, take it over there, take it in the back, take it in the basement. Oh, we believe it, but no one should ever hear it. When at last my face I touched him, it was like sparks from smitten steel. And I know, I know it's real. When you come forward and we pray that Jesus fills you, just giving you some information that I wish I'd have gotten many years ago, you will hear or sense words or phrases in another language, a language you don't know. Maybe, as I said, maybe a word, maybe a thousand words. Uh different for everybody. But you speak those words or phrases. He gives the utterance, you speak. Amen. I I told you the story I when I was baptized in the Holy Ghost, and I was afraid that I'd be in Kmart, right? That I'd be in Kmart walking toward the blue light special and going, Shandara, Magod. And it it scared me. It frightened me. I can't let that happen. The Holy Spirit's always a gentleman. He will never force anything on you. And as I said, he gives you the utterance. You speak the words or phrases you hear. Amen. That's enough instruction. If you want to receive, please come forward. Hallelujah. Just a brief prayer. I'm not gonna lay hands on anyone. This is between you and the ghost. Appreciate your obedience. If you receive, if you sense that, please let me know. If you didn't, don't be discouraged. Because God will make away. You are disappointed.
Invitation To Receive The Spirit
SPEAKER_07Thank you for listening to this week's podcast. We pray it was an encouragement and a blessing to you. You can call it podcast. We invite you to listen to this week of worship.
SPEAKER_02In John chapter 14, Jesus says, I will pray the Father and He will give you another hour, that he may abide with you forever. The spirit of truth the world cannot receive because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you. By welcoming the Holy Spirit into our lives, we allow him to mold us and to guide us and fill us with his presence. Welcome, Holy Spirit.
Practical Guidance On Receiving
SPEAKER_05Fill us with your power. Fill us with your power midside. You're the living water. You're the never trying country Hallelujah. Take complete control. Welcome, Holy Spirit. Welcome, Holy Spirit. Yes, Lord. We are in your presence. Yes, fill us with your power. Live inside of me. But you dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit. Keep yourselves in God's love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life. Oh come on, church, let's sing it again. Welcome, Holy Spirit. Fill us with your power. Welcome, holy spirit. Hallelujah. Fill us with your power. Welcome, Holy Spirit. Yes, Lord. We are in your presence. Hallelujah. Fill us with your power. You're the living water. You're the living water. You're the never trying to come. Take complete control the Holy Spirit. Welcome, Holy Spirit. We are in your presence. Fill us with your power. Hallelujah, Lord. This is our prayer this day, Lord. Oh come on, church, let's sing it again. Welcome, Holy Spirit. Aha. We are in your presence. Fill us with your power. Live inside. Yes, Jesus. Teach me to do your will, for you are my God. May your good spirit lead me on level ground. I love you, Lord. Oh, your mercy never fails me. All my days. I've been killed in your hands. From the moment that I wake up until I lay my hand, I will say of the goodness of God. All my life you have been faithful. All my life you have been so good. With every breath that I am able, Oh, I will say other goodness of God. Oh, let's sing it again. All my life you have been faithful. All my life you have been so subtle. With every breath that I am able, Oh, I will say of the goodness of God. I love your voice. You have led me through the fire, darkest nights. You're close like no other. I've known you as a father, and I've known you as a friend. I have lived in the goodness of God. All my life you have been faithful. All my life you have been so so good. With every breath that I am paper. Oh I will sing all the goodness of God. Let's sing it again. All my life you have been fable. All my life you have been so so good. With every breath that I am able, Oh, I will say of the goodness of God. Hallelujah, Jesus. I love you, Lord. Because your mercy never fails me. All my days I've been held in your hands from the moment that I wake up Until I lay my hand. I will stay on the goodness of God. All my life you have been faithful. Yes, Lord. All my life you have been so stubborn. With every breath that I am faithful. Oh I will say of the goodness of God. Look at the game. All my life you have been faithful. Yes, Lord. All my life you have been so stubborn with every breath that I am faithful. Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God. Oh I will sing of the goodness of God.
SPEAKER_04Your goodness is running after, it's running after me. Your goodness is running after, it's running after me. With my life laid down, I surrender now.