I don't think I've heard this song either, although the tune sounded vaguely familiar. It's amazing how many of the "oldies but goodies" can go unheard. Such beautiful lyrics!
I love this song Linda! I'll never forget hearing Sandy Patti and Steve Green sing this live at a Gaither concert many, many years ago. In fact, hubby and I found out later that we were both at that same concert, but we didn't know each other yet!
Thanks for posting the linke to William Booth-Clibborn's fine hymn "Down from His Glory." You can read about hymn, and about the original words that used to tune on my hymn blog today, Wordwise Hymns.
I'm in my "fabulous fifties" and my husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a son and a daughter who are both in college. so we are reluctantly entering the empty-nest years. I was an RN in my former (pre-kids) life which comes in handy as I serve in our church's care ministry.
Chatting over a cup of coffee with a friend to encourage and support one another (and share a laugh or even a tear) is one of my favorite things to do.
I've never heard this song.
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I don't think I've heard this song either, although the tune sounded vaguely familiar. It's amazing how many of the "oldies but goodies" can go unheard. Such beautiful lyrics!
ReplyDeleteI love this song Linda! I'll never forget hearing Sandy Patti and Steve Green sing this live at a Gaither concert many, many years ago. In fact, hubby and I found out later that we were both at that same concert, but we didn't know each other yet!
ReplyDeleteAwesome - thanks for posting this.
This is a new one to me, also...beautiful lyrics...especially the chorus....
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ReplyDeleteI love this song... thanks for posting!!!
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God bless you.
Love this beautiful song!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, Linda. Was that the tune to another song? I think I have heard it before with other lyrics, not sure though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the linke to William Booth-Clibborn's fine hymn "Down from His Glory." You can read about hymn, and about the original words that used to tune on my hymn blog today, Wordwise Hymns.
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