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The original lyrics are as follows: - I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith And be closer drawn to Thee. Refrain: Draw me nearer, nearer blessèd Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died. Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessèd Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side.
I am delivered, and I know God can deliver others, too." [16] McClurkin's listing as a headlining performer for then-Senator Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign stirred controversy because of his views on homosexuality. [17] [18] [19] As a result, McClurkin was removed from the performance roster but he still performed at one of the ...
I Am a Pilgrim; I Am the Bread of Life; I am Thine, O Lord; I love to steal awhile away; I Surrender All; I Wonder as I Wander; I'll Be a Sunbeam; I'll Fly Away; In the Garden (1912 song) In the Sweet By-and-By; It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; It Is Well with My Soul
I am Thine, O Lord; I love to steal awhile away; I Love to Tell the Story; I Surrender All; Il est né, le divin Enfant; In Our Day of Thanksgiving; In the Sweet By-and-By; It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; It Is Well with My Soul
featuring Donnie McClurkin and James Henderson; Background by God's Property 14 "Love [Remix]" 0:39: Background by Nu Nation 15 "My Desire" 4:17: featuring Fred Hammond Background by the Family, O.D. Wyatt High School Choir 16 "Blessing in the Storm" 3:29: Background by the Family 17 "I Can" 1:23: Background by the Family
In 2000, American Gospel singer and composer Donnie McClurkin on his album Live in London and More... In 2001, Christian Contemporary band SONICFLOOd released a live rock version of the song on their album Sonicpraise. It was recorded in 1999 during the Flevo Festival
Donald Lawrence (born May 4, 1961, Gastonia, North Carolina) is an American gospel music songwriter, record producer and artist. He is best known for his Grammy Award-nominated songs "The Blessing of Abraham" and "Encourage Yourself".
Psalm 6 is the sixth psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O LORD, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure".