- 1 John
- 1 John 1:9
- 11th Hour
- Amber Kistler
- Because He Lives
- Be Ready
- Blackwood Brothers
- Bruce Taliaferro
- Bryan Walker
- Christian conference
- Christmas
- Chris West
- contentment
- Daniel Riley
- Dave Kyllonen
- donna king
- Dottie Rambo
- Easter
- Encouragement
- Faithfulness
- Forgiveness
- Friendship
- Gary McSpadden
- Gifts
- gina bean
- God on the Mountain
- Gold City Quartet
- Government
- Greater Vision
- Heaven
- Heroes
- Holiness
- house of the Lord
- humility
- I'm Not Giving Up
- Ian Owens
- Idols
- If That Isn't Love
- Immanuel
- Intercession
- In the Garden
- Isaiah 26:3
- It Is Well with My Soul
- Jana Hinson
- Jason Clark
- Jeremiah
- john darin rowsey
- Josh Townsend
- joy
- Judging
- Karen Peck Gooch
- Kelly Nelon Clark
- Kindness
- Kingdom Heirs
- Larry Hinson
- Lauren Talley
- Lee Black
- Legacy Five
- Love
- Loving God
- Matt Fouch
- Matthew 6
- maturity
- Michael Helwig
- Midnight Cry
- Miracles
- National Quartet Convention
- nicole watts jenkins
- Patience
- peace
- Peg McKamey
- People
- Philippians 4:8
- Plane Crash
- praise
- Praise & worship
- Pray
- Prayer
- Psalm 23
- Psalms
- Pure Life Ministries
- Pure Love
- Rejoice
- Repent
- Repentance
- Resurrection
- Revival
- Righteousness
- Scott Fowler
- Sensationalism
- servanthood
- Soul'd Out Quartet
- Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- spiritual growth
- Steve French
- Steve Weatherford
- Suffering
- Testify
- The Couriers
- The Crucifixion
- The Golden Rule
- The Hinsons
- The Holy Spirit
- The Hoppers
- The McKameys
- Then Came the Morning
- The Nelons
- The Old Paths
- The Talleys
- Thomas Nalley
- trials
- Trust
- worship
- zane king
Posts tagged with 'The Hoppers'
Suffering Is Necessary
who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications, with vehement cries and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered. And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him. ~Hebrews 5:7-9
“Well-meaning” Christians are quick to say that our trials cause us to grow. It never occurred to me until today that Jesus learned obedience the same way that we do: through hardship.
Although I know that Jesus was a man when He walked on earth, I think of Him as being God. In reality, He was both, but I expect that His human side could have rebelled against God’s authority just like Lucifer did many years before. Instead, He understood the reason for His existence and “humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the Cross” (Philippians 2:8).
First Peter 4:12 tells us:
Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you.
So what do we do? We think it strange. Why is this happening to me? What have I done wrong? It may have nothing to do with what you’re doing wrong. You may be about to do something right.
The Hoppers sang a song which said:
Now if I had no mountains
Lord, I might forget to pray
And if there were no trials
Well, I might even stray
We like to think we would be even stronger Christians without hardship, but I bet you go to your knees a lot more when you are being tried. It is during those trying times that we can unequivocally declare that God’s Word is true. Early in life, we live by faith, but experience is the best testimony.
I find it comforting that Jesus knows what our life on earth is like. He understands heartache and temptation and probably fear, but He tells us to cast all our cares onto Him and rest in the assurance that He cares for us (1 Peter 5:7).
When you find yourself going through a difficult time, read the Gospels. Think about everything Jesus gave up to come to earth and be one of us. But notice how He responded to each situation. Most of the time, He was filled with love and compassion, knowing that people are like sheep without a shepherd. They needed someone to lead them. Thank God that today we have the Holy Spirit. May we follow His leading and respond to hardships the way that Jesus did.
Photo by Timeo Buehrer on Unsplash
CD Review: Life is Good (The Hoppers)
My first CD review this year goes to my favorite CD of 2016. It caught my attention after hearing a few songs off of it. When I got the CD, I was not disappointed. I ordered a copy for a friend right away and, thankfully, he shared my sentiments. It was five years in the making for The Hoppers but definitely worth the wait.
I believe Jesus, the One was their first radio single. This was the only song I wasn’t really wild about when I first heard it but it’s grown on me.
Life is Good is my new pick-me-up when I’m having a rough day.
Connie sings the lead on Grace Will Get to You. No matter what you’ve done, God’s grace will find you.
“If He asks you to walk a mile with him, Walk Two. If He asks you to lend an ear to Him, listen the whole night through.” The world is full of people who will grudgingly do the bare minimum. God needs people willing to wholeheartedly go above and beyond the call of “duty.”
I love their arrangement of Brethren We Have Met to Worship. It will make you want to “have church.”
Another song I really like is If We Ever Gotta Look. I saw them do this in concert and loved it immediately. “If we ever gotta look at what’s waiting up there, we wouldn’t want to stay down here.”
The tempo slows down as Claude sings an old Rusty Goodman song: Until You’ve Known the Love of God.
Song of Moses is a song of hope. “All your battles, He won at Calvary. Shout the message of Moses’ song.” If you know the story of Moses, you will recall the stories of victory, hope when all seemed hopeless.
I’ve enjoyed seeing Dean & Kim’s daughter Karlye on stage with her family this year. She sings the lead on My Ransom.
The tempo picks back up for By and By.
Before the Sun Goes Down is the perfect ending for a thought-provoking CD. “Before I reach the end of day, I’ve got to know I’ve walked Your way.” A song to ponder as you listen carefully to the words.