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American Christian musician Chris August co-wrote the song with Shy Carter, Micah Carter, and James T. Slater.Urban co-produced with Dan McCarroll. [1] Of the song, Urban told Nash Country Daily, "absolutely spoke to me and tells my journey in such a profound way going through a season in life of being very lost and lonely and confused and not knowing how to get out of that".
"All My Hope" debuted at number 43 on the US Christian Airplay chart dated September 2, 2017. [11] "All My Hope" debuted at number 46 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated September 9, 2017, [12] "All My Hope" peaked at number three on the Hot Christian Songs chart dated March 10, 2018, and spent a total of thirty-eight weeks on the chart. [13]
In John 13:13–14 Jesus used the term 'teacher' and 'lord' as synonyms, but here 'my Lord' is designated to the risen Christ, and 'my God' resumes Jesus' description in the Prologue as 'God' (John 1:1, 18). [2] This is the only time in the four canonical gospels that Jesus is addressed as God. [3]
The original words "Meine Hoffnung stehet feste" were written around 1680 by Joachim Neander.. In 1899 these were freely translated into English by Robert Bridges. [1] He was, at the time, living in the Berkshire village of Yattendon, where he was choir master for the parish church of St Peter and St Paul. [2]
"What a Beautiful Name" is a song by Australian praise and worship group Hillsong Worship. Written by bandmates Brooke Ligertwood and Ben Fielding , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the song refers to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ as represented by His Holy Name .
Dutch – "Heer, ik prijs uw grote naam" (Lord, I praise Your great name) Finnish – "Herra sua mä korotan" (Lord, I exalt You) French – "Je loue ton nom, Eternel" (I praise your name, Eternal One) German – "Herr, dein Name sei erhöht" (Lord, Your name be exalted) Portuguese – "O Teu nome exaltarei" (I will exalt your name)
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On 9 April 2008, "Shout to the Lord" was the closing song on Idol Gives Back, sung by the remaining eight contestants of American Idol and a gospel choir. The lyrics of the song were altered, changing the word "Jesus" to "Shepherd" in the first line, [ 3 ] without the approval of Zschech or Hillsong Church. [ 4 ]