![]() In the Gardenīut if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.- 1 John 1:7 The encouragement to cast burdens on Christ and receive his comfort makes this a very appropriate hymn to use as a transition to congregational prayer times for various concerns. Just to learn from His lips, words of comfort, There my Savior awaits, and He opens the gates O the beautiful garden, the garden of prayer, Lyrically, “Beautiful Garden of Prayer” paints a picture of prayerful intimacy,įor it glows with the light of His presence, It was originally copyrighted and first published in 1920. The music was written by James Henry Fillmore and Eleanor Allen Schroll. If the sermon is about the importance of creating a disciplined prayer life, this hymn is a great place to start. Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.- 1 Peter 5:6–7 The Lord has heard my plea the Lord accepts my prayer.- Psalm 6:9 (If you’re not using MediaShout yet, consider trying it out for free.) 1. You can find all of these hymns about prayer in MediaShout’s lyric library, so pulling them into your next church presentation software is a cinch. Many of them communicate truth in thoughtful ways that are missing in some modern worship. Hymns about prayerĭon’t write off these classic songs from church history. We’ve compiled 15 worship songs about prayer to use as devotions, readings, leading your congregation in song, or adding them to your church presentation software just to expand the library. I love this song, I am reminded that those who wait upon the Lord shall mount up like eagles, they shall run and not be weary.Prayer is an important Christian discipline, and every worship leader needs a good repertoire of worship songs about prayer in their back pocket when the situation calls for it. (I don’t mind waiting, it’s a privilege, it is an honor to wait on You) ![]() (I don’t mind, You are God, it don’t matter, I’ll wait on You Lord.) (I don’t mind waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting.) (Yes, I will, Yes, I will I’ll wait on you) (I’m waiting right here because I know You’ll come) You, know, sometimes in life, situations are going to occur where you may look to the left or the right and you can’t find any answers and you can’t find anybody to help you but I’m reminded of the Word that says they that wait upon the Lord, He shall renew their strength. Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail, T’was Grace that taught my heart to fear. Actually, I could name a few but that one is at the top of the list. And my favorite contemporary Christian song is One Thing Remains by Jesus Culture. I have hummed the tune to all three of my kids. Use these seemingly mundane moments to bring your focus and attention back to Him.ĭon’t know what to sing? Enjoy the lyrics to a favorite hymn below! Turn on a few songs while you clean up the kitchen or fold laundry. Play a song before you eat dinner as a family. Continue your day with music and lyrics that bring Him glory. Here’s the challenge: begin your day with songs that center your heart on Him. If you can find a song that uses scripture, awesome! If it’s a song about being thankful, great! In the comments, twitter, facebook, or Instagram, share a favorite song–a song that glorifies Him, the Most High, Lord of Lords, Kings of Kings. Today I want to challenge us as a community. I have so much brain space occupied by lyrics of music – some uplifting, sure, but some I would rather not name. ![]() Sometimes when I think about the ratio of scripture I’ve memorized to lyrics? It’s quite embarrassing. I love singing in the car, while I cook, rocking my daughter, while I vacuum: you name a place, and I bet I’ve sung there. ![]()
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