In the Garden February 18, 2008
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G
I come to the garden alone,
C G
While the dew is still on the roses,
D7 G
And the voice I hear, falling on my ear,
A D7
The Son of God discloses.
G D
And He walks with me, and He talks with me,
D7 G
And He tells me I am His own,
G B7 C
And the joy we share as we tarry there,
G D7 G
None other has ever known.
He speaks, and the sound of His voice,
Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,
And the melody that He gave to me,
Within my heart is ringing.
I’d stay in the garden with Him,
Tho’ the night around me be falling,
But He bids me go, thro’ the voice of woe,
His voice to me is calling.
Shepherd of My Soul January 23, 2008
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Hi guys,
I learnt this song when I was a very young Christian. And it has touched my heart ever since; even now, when I hear this song again, the peace and love of God comes flooding into my heart. Indeed, God is our Shepherd. We can trust in Him always. May you be blessed as you listen to this song. Vincent.
Join the Choir December 11, 2007
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After effects of Countdown Party 2006!!! Anybody interested to join the choir?
Come back to Jesus September 9, 2007
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Just a really cool video I saw on youtube. Anyway the song used was Everything by Lifehouse. Although it's a secular song, I think it's a really great and meaningful love song to Jesus.
Lifehouse - Everything
Find Me Here
Speak To Me
I want to feel you
I need to hear you
You are the light
That's leading me
To the place where I find peace again.
You are the strength, that keeps me walking.
You are the hope, that keeps me trusting.
You are the light to my soul.
You are my purpose...you're everything.
How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
You calm the storms, and you give me rest.
You hold me in your hands, you won't let me fall.
You steal my heart, and you take my breath away.
Would you take me in? Take me deeper now?
How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
Cause you're all I want, You're all I need
You're everything,everything
You're all I want your all I need
You're everything, everything.
You're all I want you're all I need.
You're everything, everything
You're all I want you're all I need, you're everything, everything.
And How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
<background>How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
Lets go back to Jesus (:
From those being blessed… July 31, 2007
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Song of the Month – Hosanna June 25, 2007
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Insights on Worship April 25, 2007
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Post by Kenny Goh, our YN guitarist. I definitely concur.
Psalm 33:3 goes: “Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy”.
There are three music-related activities that are described in this verse that we can offer to God. We often focus on the last part, ’shout for joy’, in that singing in worship to God is the end result of our compositions, arrangements, practices and rehearsals. However, from the verse, these activities are in themselves an offering to God, and we must take them as seriously as we do for worship.
i) Sing to Him a New Song
I believe this refers to compositions we make. This allows us to offer God the results of our creativity, much like how a child might design a drawing for his or her parents. Our compositions are not only acts of creativity, but also personal acts, because we express what we want to say and feel, rather than what another songwriter felt and said before.
To me, creative arrangements of old songs also count under this category. This is because new arrangements inject new life and meaning into old songs, and like before also requires the arranger to offer his or her creative energies unto God.
ii) Play Skillfully
We can also play skillfully as an act of worship for God. Imagine that the president of your country has requested that you play your instrument for him, for perhaps an hour. You would definitely put loads of effort into practice. The same is required for God, except that God is infinitely more important than any person! An excellent God definitely requires our attitude of excellence, and no slipshod work should be permitted.
Also, practicing on our instrument requires a substantial amount of time and effort, and in this way we give our time, time that could be used for maybe computer games and hanging out with our friends, as a sacrifice to God.
I also did a search for the word ’skillfully’ in the Bible, and it appears about 4 times only, in Exodus and Leviticus, primarily about weaving garments. In Exodus 28, the priests’ waistband is supposed to be ’skillfully woven’ (v.8) in the manner the ephod (another garment) is woven – a garment made of gold, blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and finely twisted linen (v.6). Such a garment must indeed require long hours of effort (especially if your clothes had gold on them!), and years of apprenticeship and experience. As a musician for God, you must also be willing to put in such effort and time to play your best for God.
In summary, singing songs to God is not the only music-related action we can offer to Him; we can also offer our creative energies through personalised compositions and arrangements, as well as sacrifice our time and effort to play skillfully for Him.
Worship in Revelations March 26, 2007
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by Kenny G (Rennie’s cell, also in my worship band)
Revelation is not only a “doomsday” book, but it also offers an insight into what worship is like in heaven, and will be like in the future. In Revelation 4, John is brought up into the presence of God in heaven, and what he sees is nothing short of God’s powerful majesty, splendor, and glory. In particular, he sees the multitudes worshiping God, and we are given the exact words sung. Here are two examples:
“Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!” (Rev 5:12)
“Amen! Praise and glory and wisdom and thanks and honor and power and strength be to our God for ever and ever. Amen!” (Rev 7:12)
There is one particular pattern to these, and all the other songs in Revelation; that is, the lack of the word “I”. There is no reference to the self, not even phrases resembling “thank You for what You have done for me”, nor “I will praise you with my lips”. Everything is about God in worship, because faced with His overwhelming presence, all you can do is to give Him praise and worship.
We won’t see a lot of songs we sing now, whether in service or cell group, in heaven. Take, for example, United Live’s “Take it All”:
“Jesus we’re living for Your name, never be ashamed of You. Our praise, and all we are today, take take take it all”
In that one line, the self is referred to three times (“we”, “our”, “we”) – as many times as Jesus (Jesus, Your, You)! The same goes not only for contemporary songs, but also for hymns, like “Be Thou MY Vision”.
The songs we sing therefore deviates from the Revelation model quite abit – while worship in Revelation points to God, the songs we sing often point God to us – there is the danger of having self take precedence over God. While such songs often enable us to express our feelings of love & gratitude to God, and thus have a role to play in worship (after all, my favourite song is “Just Let Me Say”, a love song to God), we must always remember that it is all about God, that songs that describe His undilluted (from thinking about oneself) presence, majesty, glory, splendor, power, etc. When worshipping, think of Revelation 4-7!
G12 Conference – Youth Worship Team Session March 18, 2007
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During the above mentioned session, God gave me a glimspe of what heaven looks like! From where I was sitting (D Sector), I could imagine God being pleased with the Multitudes worshipping Him!!!
Celebrative Exuberent Worship to God!
A Total Reckless Abandonment to allow the Spirit within us to worship God with all our heart, mind, body and soul!

Every Tribe and Tongue
Every land will see your glory
To the end of time
We Sing
Majesty!!!!