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The song is a contemporary version of a classic worship song making the case for "10,000 reasons for my heart to find" to praise God. The inspiration for the song came through the opening verse of Psalm 103: "Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name".
We praise your holy, holy name! From solar systems of the heavens, tied to thee is a wreath By your armies, a collection of the times. For to you, one day is like a thousand years and a thousand years a day, not more: eternity's lone small flower with trembling tears, that worships its own god and dies. Iceland's thousand years, Iceland's ...
It is also featured live on Tomlin's Live from Austin Music Hall album. As of November 2014, it was the fifth most popular worship song, according to CCLI's top 25 worship songs chart. [1] It also reached No. 1 on Christian Music Weekly's 20 The Countdown Magazine's Top 20 Worship Songs Chart.
Two soundtrack albums were released for the motion picture Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: an original soundtrack and an original score.Co-writer, co-producer, and director Edgar Wright, co-producer Marc Platt, and music producer/composer Nigel Godrich, who also composed the original score, served as executive producers of both albums.
Rebecca St. James (Live Worship: Blessed Be Your Name]], 2004) Salvador (Worship Live, 2003) Sonicflood (Cry Holy, 2003) Jeremy Camp (Empty Me, Vol. 1, 2004) Israel & New Breed (Live from Another Level, 2004) Terry MacAlmon (The Sound of Heaven, 2004) Hillsong (Ultimate Worship, 2005) The O.C. Supertones (Faith of a Child, 2005) Randy Travis ...
Your Name: Darlene Zschech: Stone's Been Rolled Away: 3 Your Name High: Joel Houston: Tear Down the Walls: 11 This Is Our God: 1 Your People Sing Praises: Russell Fragar: God Is in the House (1) 10 Hills Praise (1) 1 Your Spirit: Luke Munns: King of Majesty: 4 Your Unfailing Love: Reuben Morgan: By Your Side (2) 4 Extravagant Worship: The Songs ...
The music builds and builds to a gorgeous climax that will pull on your heartstrings whilst being encouraged by the faith that only the Holy Spirit can give." [8] Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies stated "[Oceans] has a stunning orchestral opening before out of nowhere a voice hits you. The voice is stunning, yet haunting, all in the same breath.
Check out these lines from her extraordinary 'One of Us'—What if God were one of us/Just a slob like one of us/Just a stranger on the bus/Trying to make his way home/Like a holy rolling stone/Nobody calling on the phone/'Cept for the Pope, maybe, in Rome." [9] Alan Jones from Music Week commented, "Joan Osborne has come up with a delicious ...