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Friday, March 16, 2012

Kulanu K'echad - All of us as One

Shabbat Shalom Mishpakhote! (Families)

This week I found myself in prayer for YOU while in worship to this song. Yah burdened me for your struggles and made me weep for you. I cried out for you in love and sympathy and in understanding. Then..... it was as if the clouds were cleared and the warmth of His ahava (love) dried up the tears and brought comfort, warmth, security and promise. He made me rejoice in His truth for us all. He reminded me how beautiful His plan for Shabbat (Sabbath) is - that on this day above all other days, we come together as Echued (ONE - unified) in Him. That no matter the storms that we WILL encounter (be they long or short) that He WILL bring us comfort, and provision. His promises stand the test of ALL trials! So lets rejoice together in Him - this Shabbat, every Shabbat and every day...as we live lives of worship together- no matter where we are on this earth!



Song by Ted Pearce
Lyrics:

Kulanu k'echad,
All of us as one

We've come together as One
We've come together in the name of Your Son
And with grateful hearts for all You have done
We come.... and let all who are thirsty come

Come glorify Yeshua, O come magnify the Lamb of God
O Come glorify Yeshua, and let all who are thirsty come!

Father the hour has come
For all the earth to glorify Your Son
And to be sanctified in truth, that we may be as One
And let all who are thirsty come

Much Love,


p.s. In the hopes not to confuse some folks who may be new to the Appointed Times of YHVH (God), Shavout is the 4th/middle feast, which happens 50 days after the day of First Fruits. It usually falls in June. This video just happened to be the best video/dance I found for the song in which Yah met me in prayer this week. :-) These folks used if for their Shavout celebration. :-)

4 comments:

  1. that is so beautiful, I sure wish we could have church like that here, do you attend on Saturday?

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  2. Hi Deb, I am glad you liks it. We do meet on Saturday (Sabbath) in homes, usually.

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  3. First time visiting this blog. Glad I found you guys, good to have fellow Messianics in the blogosphere.

    Regarding the Kulanu K'echad song, have you guys checked out Chavah Messianic Radio? It's a pet project of mine that I suspect you'd like. Check it out sometime: MessianicRadio.com

    Blessings in Messiah Yeshua.

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