I actually tried to go through these CD's to find just ONE that wasn't about US or that sang praise to HIM...........
LOL.. After leaving I didn't go through the CDs but instead through the blue book, since they were the ones we sang, looking for the same thing.. I was amazed at how extreme few there were of the "regular" songs that were actually to God.. Like you said, the whole relationship, removed.. Instead it was with the book, da verd! da verd! and nuttin but da verd! yeah, no thanks, I'll take my loving heavenly Father over that and you can keep yer verd!
Oh, let's not forget "Wash My Feet in The Blood of The Wicked"
I was at the 98 advanced class when they debuted it for others besides way corps. Everyone went nuts with applause.
Yeah.. I actually got upset over that song even when I was IN.. I thought, what EGO and HATE! And everyone was cheering?!!?! Granted, I had to "renew my mind" lol, cause it is a verse in the scriptures..
There were a few songs I actually liked, and "Daddy's Arm" was one of them too JJ.. There was also this song I hadn't thought about in years. Played only once that I heard at a STS when we had a power outage at HQ from a big storm.. Mike Martin played and sang solo to "Trust In God", which basically was Proverbs 3:5ff put to music.. Never heard it again. But I kept it in mp3 form. Actually just thinking about it last night made me take out my guitar to pick out the notes and chords.. So there were some.. But that one, cause it actually talks about trusting in God.. So much talk about trusting in da verd, or your leaders.. But just simple trust in God himself.
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
4
10
11
6
Popular Days
May 16
34
May 17
18
May 20
10
May 15
7
Top Posters In This Topic
Goey 4 posts
SafariVista 10 posts
bliss 11 posts
Nato 6 posts
Popular Days
May 16 2006
34 posts
May 17 2006
18 posts
May 20 2006
10 posts
May 15 2006
7 posts
TrustAndObey
LOL.. After leaving I didn't go through the CDs but instead through the blue book, since they were the ones we sang, looking for the same thing.. I was amazed at how extreme few there were of the "regular" songs that were actually to God.. Like you said, the whole relationship, removed.. Instead it was with the book, da verd! da verd! and nuttin but da verd! yeah, no thanks, I'll take my loving heavenly Father over that and you can keep yer verd!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
JavaJane
The only Way Prod song I ever liked was "Daddy's Arms."
Link to comment
Share on other sites
OldSkool
Oh, let's not forget "Wash My Feet in The Blood of The Wicked"
I was at the 98 advanced class when they debuted it for others besides way corps. Everyone went nuts with applause.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
TrustAndObey
Yeah.. I actually got upset over that song even when I was IN.. I thought, what EGO and HATE! And everyone was cheering?!!?! Granted, I had to "renew my mind" lol, cause it is a verse in the scriptures..
There were a few songs I actually liked, and "Daddy's Arm" was one of them too JJ.. There was also this song I hadn't thought about in years. Played only once that I heard at a STS when we had a power outage at HQ from a big storm.. Mike Martin played and sang solo to "Trust In God", which basically was Proverbs 3:5ff put to music.. Never heard it again. But I kept it in mp3 form. Actually just thinking about it last night made me take out my guitar to pick out the notes and chords.. So there were some.. But that one, cause it actually talks about trusting in God.. So much talk about trusting in da verd, or your leaders.. But just simple trust in God himself.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
bliss
Did I really spend all this time listening and posting these lyrics?
geesh. I'm glad those made it to the garbage.
Here's a blast from past for some of you... a little Pressed Down...
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=8716417
Edited by blissLink to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.