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Freedom-It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Galatians 5:1

I received a scripture on the early morning of January 2nd. Isaiah 21. When I read it, I realised that this was a prophetic word for 2026. FREEDOM! Worship Song “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” — Galatians 5:1 This song is a declaration of freedom in Christ. Through Yeshua, we are no longer bound by religion, the law of sin and death, or the weight of striving. Jesus has set us free—free to walk in His Spirit, free to stand firm, and free to live as sons and daughters of God. Let this song remind you to walk in the freedom that Christ has already given, to stand firm in grace, and to rejoice in the liberty we have in Him. 🎶 “It was for freedom that Christ has set us free… walk in His freedom.” May this worship stir faith, bring joy, and strengthen you to live unburdened and unashamed in the freedom of Christ. Scripture Inspiration: Galatians 5:1 Key Themes: Freedom in Christ • Grace over religion • Standing firm • Life in the Spirit If this song blesses you, feel free to like, share, and subscribe. Let’s walk in freedom together.

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart [Intro, Expressive piano + soft strings] (Mmm… I’m calling out tonight…) (Oh, listen to my heart…) [Verse 1, Tender piano and pads] You are my light, my protector and peace, Answer my heart when I’m down on my knees. In my despair, You carried me through, Opened my cage, and freedom was You. How long will I chase what fades away, When love like Yours is here to stay? [Pre-Chorus, Gentle electric guitar enters] You heard my cry when no one cared, Your mercy spoke, I know You’re there. [Chorus, Soaring vocals with orchestral lift] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Verse 2, Piano and strings build slowly] Some still ask, “Who’ll bring us light?” But Your kindness breaks the night. You fill my cup, my joy runs deep, A peace so pure, it lets me sleep. The world may fade, but I still find, Your love forever intertwined. [Pre-Chorus, Gentle percussion joins] Each breath I take reminds me how, You lift the weight, You keep this vow. [Chorus, Full arrangement, emotional swell] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Bridge, Emotional string swells, heartfelt delivery] When I was lost, You set me free, You heard my prayer, You rescued me. I call Your name, I find my calm, Your touch, my shelter, safe and strong. [Final Chorus, Soaring power ballad climax] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. Through every storm, through every scar, I’ll trust Your love, it’s who You are. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin… I’ll never part. [Outro, Gentle piano + soft fade of strings] (Mmm… I’ll never part…) (Where You begin… You hold my heart…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics, changes made to focus on the individual rather than the audience Style: 90s–2000s power ballad, expressive piano, orchestral pads, emotional strings, gentle electric guitar, warm male vocal with heartfelt vibrato and cinematic lift

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore [Intro, Acoustic guitar riff + organ hum] (Mm, yeah… I’ve walked through the fire, Lord…) (But I ain’t bowin’ down no more…) [Verse 1, Gritty acoustic + soft drum shuffle] Got a thousand voices tryin’ to tear me apart, They whisper, “God ain’t comin’, you’re losin’ heart.” But You’re my shield when the night won’t end, My soul defender, my faithful friend. I call Your name, You hear me still, Your grace comes down from that sacred hill. [Pre-Chorus, Low growl with rising tension] When the dark closes in, I remember Your flame, You lift me up, I won’t drown in shame. [Chorus, Big soulful southern rock lift, harmony vocals] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Verse 2, Steady beat, organ swells, soulful delivery] They said I’d break, they said I’d fall, But mercy caught me through it all. Your hand reached down through the smoke and lies, And pulled me up where freedom flies. Now my chains are rust, my fear’s long gone, You gave me strength to carry on. [Pre-Chorus, Building intensity] The battle’s loud, but I hear Your voice, In the storm I still rejoice. [Chorus, Full band, electric guitar and choir backing] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Bridge, Gritty blues guitar solo + emotional vocals] Come save me, Lord, break the chains tonight, Crush the lies that kill the light. Shatter the teeth of the enemy’s roar, Your truth is my weapon, I’m free once more. [Final Chorus, Choir harmonies + soaring guitars] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — I’m alive, inspired! [Outro, Acoustic fade + organ sustain] (Mm… I’m not afraid anymore…) (You broke my chains… opened the door…) (Yeah, I’m not afraid anymore…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics style: Southern rock worship, blues-infused, resonant acoustic guitar, gritty electric riffs, warm organ pads, steady heartfelt drums, raspy soulful male vocals with harmony-lifted chorus

The Race - By Mark R. Spencer

This song focuses on those of us who seek Heaven as our finish line. If we cross that line, in pursuit of the Salvation of Jesus, everybody wins the race. It's only when we seek earthly prizes that we lose.

Blind Faith - By Mark R. Spencer

This song is about a question that was posed to me shortly after my near death experience in 1992. An acquaintance of mine came to me asking if I could give him an example of faith.The song touches on that example. It's about a man walking a well kept road with no stumbling blocks. But, on one side of the road is the biblical abyss, and on the other is hell. I'm seeing this in my head as I tell him the story. I see the light dim, until it becomes pitch black, and then I asked him what he thought the man would do. Immediately, he said: "He falls to his knees and prays" …which sounded logical to me. But in my mind, I saw the light return, and the man was still walking. And then my perspective began to change, as I moved down and in front of the man. As I did, I told my friend what I was seeing. I was in front of the walking man, and could see his face. His eyes were completely white. The darkness never affected him, because he couldn't see it. Nor could he see the light. He had always walked in faith, and never needed to pray anything other than “Thank you Father, for guiding my steps”.

The Word Of The Lord - By Mark R Spencer

Nothing can defeat the Word Of The Lord! God is truth, and, like God, truth is absolute. It's what IS. Our truth is grounded in earthly desires, pride, greed, narcissism, and so on (If we believe it, it must be true). THE truth is grounded in what is, whether we believe it or not. And if you could ask truth it's name, the reply you'd receive would likely be: "I AM, that I AM".

The Band Jaren Is Reviving All-Girl Christian Rock in CCM

The Band Jaren -- sisters Jaren and Jade Lagore -- share how God brought them together to form an all-girl Christian rock band. In this interview with talk with Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust, they open up about answering God’s call, shaping a bold sound for Gen Z, and writing honest songs like “Poetic” that point listeners to hope in Christ. The conversation also explores revival on college campuses, their musical influences, and why they believe this generation is hungry for truth.

This is the Lord's Prayer

Having a conversation with the Lord, is really as easy as reciting the Lord’s prayer, and then… talk away! I remember first hearing a musical rendition of the Lord’s Prayer, and it left me wanting, mostly because it was impossible for me to sing. I wanted to remedy that, and ended up writing three new versions, and finally settled on this one. Sing it to yourself as often as you can. Everything I read in the Bible tells me that God loves to be praised with music!

Put On the Full Armor of God

Christianity is under attack. World wide for sure… and even in our own country. And there are two kinds of attacks, one is actual physical attack. The other is the subtle, behind-the-scenes attack of Satan… what Christians recognize as spiritual warfare. This music video is to remind us that Satan is REAL, and that the Bible tells us what to do and how to prepare for these attacks, in Ephesians 6:10-13.

The Father, The Son, The Holy Ghost, And You - By Mark R. Spencer

Every now and then, you'll meet that special someone who makes you want to live with them forever, and walk into that eternal sunset, with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.

Love - By Mark R. Spencer

What is the truest form of love. Is it companionship? Is it a bond between two human hearts? Or is it more than that?

A Giant’s Tale - By Mark R. Spencer

This is a musical parable about pride. A giant so puffed up that he thought size and strength made him greater than God Himself. And keeping to certain ancient traditions, it's likely that the Anakim, whom Goliath was said to be a son of, would have spread beyond the borders of Israel. God wasn't always known in the lands of Gentiles, who favored pantheons of gods over monotheistic beliefs. And while the giant in the parable may have thought he was challenging "small g" gods, only our "big G" God can cause the consequences this giant faced.

Mom (in Memory Of My Mom, Barbara Jean Eller-Spencer) - By Mark R. Spencer

I'm still reeling from the heartbreak of my mother's passing. Yesterday was the first day that my family and I have endured life on this broken world, without her. Sometimes I forget to breathe. There are no words for how the loss of the one whose body provided for all of your developmental needs, as you entered this world. My dad passed in 2015, and that loss, while deeply saddening, was nothing like this. But then, I was her care giver. That was my duty, for all of the years she took care of my brothers and I. So this song is my tribute to the woman who struggled, sacrificed, and fought to keep a roof over my head, food on the table, and clothes on my back. Mom, you were the best.

Dad (in Memory Of My Dad, Richard Maurice Spencer) - By Mark Richard Spencer

This one is dedicated to my dad, Richard Maurice Spencer, who departed this world on Thursday, April 30, 2015, at the age of 87.

Our Savior's Grace (In Memory of Terasa George Reisman) - By Mark R. Spencer

I wrote this memorial song for Terasa George Reisman, who was taken from us much too soon. She was a sweet lady who loved her family, her friends, and her Savior Jesus Christ.

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#WWAG2HEAVEN Country Rock Funk Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

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There's a Reason for the Season

This is a song I wrote but decided to use as a song for the band in the book I am working on. I have shared this song on my show recently but wanted to put it out by itself for those who would like to see it again outside of my show. Merry Christmas!

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Freedom-It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Galatians 5:1

I received a scripture on the early morning of January 2nd. Isaiah 21. When I read it, I realised that this was a prophetic word for 2026. FREEDOM! Worship Song “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” — Galatians 5:1 This song is a declaration of freedom in Christ. Through Yeshua, we are no longer bound by religion, the law of sin and death, or the weight of striving. Jesus has set us free—free to walk in His Spirit, free to stand firm, and free to live as sons and daughters of God. Let this song remind you to walk in the freedom that Christ has already given, to stand firm in grace, and to rejoice in the liberty we have in Him. 🎶 “It was for freedom that Christ has set us free… walk in His freedom.” May this worship stir faith, bring joy, and strengthen you to live unburdened and unashamed in the freedom of Christ. Scripture Inspiration: Galatians 5:1 Key Themes: Freedom in Christ • Grace over religion • Standing firm • Life in the Spirit If this song blesses you, feel free to like, share, and subscribe. Let’s walk in freedom together.

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 4 - I'll Trust Your Heart [Intro, Expressive piano + soft strings] (Mmm… I’m calling out tonight…) (Oh, listen to my heart…) [Verse 1, Tender piano and pads] You are my light, my protector and peace, Answer my heart when I’m down on my knees. In my despair, You carried me through, Opened my cage, and freedom was You. How long will I chase what fades away, When love like Yours is here to stay? [Pre-Chorus, Gentle electric guitar enters] You heard my cry when no one cared, Your mercy spoke, I know You’re there. [Chorus, Soaring vocals with orchestral lift] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Verse 2, Piano and strings build slowly] Some still ask, “Who’ll bring us light?” But Your kindness breaks the night. You fill my cup, my joy runs deep, A peace so pure, it lets me sleep. The world may fade, but I still find, Your love forever intertwined. [Pre-Chorus, Gentle percussion joins] Each breath I take reminds me how, You lift the weight, You keep this vow. [Chorus, Full arrangement, emotional swell] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. In quiet nights, I’ll search within, And let Your promise wash my sin. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin, I’ll never part. [Bridge, Emotional string swells, heartfelt delivery] When I was lost, You set me free, You heard my prayer, You rescued me. I call Your name, I find my calm, Your touch, my shelter, safe and strong. [Final Chorus, Soaring power ballad climax] You’ve chosen love, You’ve chosen me, You’re the truth my soul believes. When shadows fall, I’ll stand in grace, And feel Your heartbeat take its place. Through every storm, through every scar, I’ll trust Your love, it’s who You are. I’ll trust Your word, I’ll trust my heart, Where You begin… I’ll never part. [Outro, Gentle piano + soft fade of strings] (Mmm… I’ll never part…) (Where You begin… You hold my heart…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics, changes made to focus on the individual rather than the audience Style: 90s–2000s power ballad, expressive piano, orchestral pads, emotional strings, gentle electric guitar, warm male vocal with heartfelt vibrato and cinematic lift

Book of Psalms Back to Songs: Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore

The "Book of Psalms: Back to Songs" project is a creative endeavor to restore the original spirit of the Psalms - as songs of worship, lament, praise, and reflection-by transforming them back into musical form, as many were written. Drawing from modern translations of the classic biblical texts, this project reimagines the Psalms with fresh musical arrangements that blend timeless messages with modern sounds. Each Psalm is thoughtfully adapted into lyrical and melodic compositions, many using modern tools, to explore harmonies, instrumentation, and genre-blending arrangements. From soulful acoustic ballads and rock/pop hymns to country pieces and R&B-inspired tunes, the project seeks to make the Psalms accessible and resonate with today’s listeners, while staying true to their emotional and spiritual depth. Psalm 3 - Not Afraid Anymore [Intro, Acoustic guitar riff + organ hum] (Mm, yeah… I’ve walked through the fire, Lord…) (But I ain’t bowin’ down no more…) [Verse 1, Gritty acoustic + soft drum shuffle] Got a thousand voices tryin’ to tear me apart, They whisper, “God ain’t comin’, you’re losin’ heart.” But You’re my shield when the night won’t end, My soul defender, my faithful friend. I call Your name, You hear me still, Your grace comes down from that sacred hill. [Pre-Chorus, Low growl with rising tension] When the dark closes in, I remember Your flame, You lift me up, I won’t drown in shame. [Chorus, Big soulful southern rock lift, harmony vocals] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Verse 2, Steady beat, organ swells, soulful delivery] They said I’d break, they said I’d fall, But mercy caught me through it all. Your hand reached down through the smoke and lies, And pulled me up where freedom flies. Now my chains are rust, my fear’s long gone, You gave me strength to carry on. [Pre-Chorus, Building intensity] The battle’s loud, but I hear Your voice, In the storm I still rejoice. [Chorus, Full band, electric guitar and choir backing] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — no, I’m not tired. [Bridge, Gritty blues guitar solo + emotional vocals] Come save me, Lord, break the chains tonight, Crush the lies that kill the light. Shatter the teeth of the enemy’s roar, Your truth is my weapon, I’m free once more. [Final Chorus, Choir harmonies + soaring guitars] I sleep and wake, my soul restored, You fight my battles, You are the Lord. Ten thousand fears can circle me ‘round, But I’m still standin’, I won’t back down. You cover me deep in Your holy fire, I’m not afraid anymore — I’m alive, inspired! [Outro, Acoustic fade + organ sustain] (Mm… I’m not afraid anymore…) (You broke my chains… opened the door…) (Yeah, I’m not afraid anymore…) --- notes: Words updated for song lyrics style: Southern rock worship, blues-infused, resonant acoustic guitar, gritty electric riffs, warm organ pads, steady heartfelt drums, raspy soulful male vocals with harmony-lifted chorus

The Race - By Mark R. Spencer

This song focuses on those of us who seek Heaven as our finish line. If we cross that line, in pursuit of the Salvation of Jesus, everybody wins the race. It's only when we seek earthly prizes that we lose.

Blind Faith - By Mark R. Spencer

This song is about a question that was posed to me shortly after my near death experience in 1992. An acquaintance of mine came to me asking if I could give him an example of faith.The song touches on that example. It's about a man walking a well kept road with no stumbling blocks. But, on one side of the road is the biblical abyss, and on the other is hell. I'm seeing this in my head as I tell him the story. I see the light dim, until it becomes pitch black, and then I asked him what he thought the man would do. Immediately, he said: "He falls to his knees and prays" …which sounded logical to me. But in my mind, I saw the light return, and the man was still walking. And then my perspective began to change, as I moved down and in front of the man. As I did, I told my friend what I was seeing. I was in front of the walking man, and could see his face. His eyes were completely white. The darkness never affected him, because he couldn't see it. Nor could he see the light. He had always walked in faith, and never needed to pray anything other than “Thank you Father, for guiding my steps”.

The Word Of The Lord - By Mark R Spencer

Nothing can defeat the Word Of The Lord! God is truth, and, like God, truth is absolute. It's what IS. Our truth is grounded in earthly desires, pride, greed, narcissism, and so on (If we believe it, it must be true). THE truth is grounded in what is, whether we believe it or not. And if you could ask truth it's name, the reply you'd receive would likely be: "I AM, that I AM".

The Band Jaren Is Reviving All-Girl Christian Rock in CCM

The Band Jaren -- sisters Jaren and Jade Lagore -- share how God brought them together to form an all-girl Christian rock band. In this interview with talk with Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust, they open up about answering God’s call, shaping a bold sound for Gen Z, and writing honest songs like “Poetic” that point listeners to hope in Christ. The conversation also explores revival on college campuses, their musical influences, and why they believe this generation is hungry for truth.

This is the Lord's Prayer

Having a conversation with the Lord, is really as easy as reciting the Lord’s prayer, and then… talk away! I remember first hearing a musical rendition of the Lord’s Prayer, and it left me wanting, mostly because it was impossible for me to sing. I wanted to remedy that, and ended up writing three new versions, and finally settled on this one. Sing it to yourself as often as you can. Everything I read in the Bible tells me that God loves to be praised with music!

Put On the Full Armor of God

Christianity is under attack. World wide for sure… and even in our own country. And there are two kinds of attacks, one is actual physical attack. The other is the subtle, behind-the-scenes attack of Satan… what Christians recognize as spiritual warfare. This music video is to remind us that Satan is REAL, and that the Bible tells us what to do and how to prepare for these attacks, in Ephesians 6:10-13.

The Father, The Son, The Holy Ghost, And You - By Mark R. Spencer

Every now and then, you'll meet that special someone who makes you want to live with them forever, and walk into that eternal sunset, with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.

Love - By Mark R. Spencer

What is the truest form of love. Is it companionship? Is it a bond between two human hearts? Or is it more than that?

A Giant’s Tale - By Mark R. Spencer

This is a musical parable about pride. A giant so puffed up that he thought size and strength made him greater than God Himself. And keeping to certain ancient traditions, it's likely that the Anakim, whom Goliath was said to be a son of, would have spread beyond the borders of Israel. God wasn't always known in the lands of Gentiles, who favored pantheons of gods over monotheistic beliefs. And while the giant in the parable may have thought he was challenging "small g" gods, only our "big G" God can cause the consequences this giant faced.

Mom (in Memory Of My Mom, Barbara Jean Eller-Spencer) - By Mark R. Spencer

I'm still reeling from the heartbreak of my mother's passing. Yesterday was the first day that my family and I have endured life on this broken world, without her. Sometimes I forget to breathe. There are no words for how the loss of the one whose body provided for all of your developmental needs, as you entered this world. My dad passed in 2015, and that loss, while deeply saddening, was nothing like this. But then, I was her care giver. That was my duty, for all of the years she took care of my brothers and I. So this song is my tribute to the woman who struggled, sacrificed, and fought to keep a roof over my head, food on the table, and clothes on my back. Mom, you were the best.

Dad (in Memory Of My Dad, Richard Maurice Spencer) - By Mark Richard Spencer

This one is dedicated to my dad, Richard Maurice Spencer, who departed this world on Thursday, April 30, 2015, at the age of 87.

Our Savior's Grace (In Memory of Terasa George Reisman) - By Mark R. Spencer

I wrote this memorial song for Terasa George Reisman, who was taken from us much too soon. She was a sweet lady who loved her family, her friends, and her Savior Jesus Christ.

All I Wanna Do

Prophets Cave All I Wanna Do New Wine

I will Follow

Prophets Cave "I Will Follow" Settled Heart

#WWAG2HEAVEN Country Rock Funk Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

#WWAG2HEAVEN Country Rock Funk Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix The same song remixed into hundreds of different music genres and styles come with us on a creative adventure! Copyrighted 2025 Erik Hasselbeck Ministries All Rights Reserved Our Heavenly Destiny Series #OURHEAVENLYDESTINY

#WWAG2HEAVEN Speed Metal "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

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There's a Reason for the Season

This is a song I wrote but decided to use as a song for the band in the book I am working on. I have shared this song on my show recently but wanted to put it out by itself for those who would like to see it again outside of my show. Merry Christmas!

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