'Hold To God's Unchanging Hand' The Oak Ridge Boys
“Time is filled with swift transition, mm, mm
None, none on earth unmoved can stand
Build your hopes on things eternal
And then hold, hold onto God's unchanging hand”
The Oak Ridge Boys are known for their unique blend of country music and gospel.
This iconic group consists of Duane Allen singing lead vocals, Joe Bonsall singing the tenor part, William Lee Golden with his baritone voice, and Richard Sterban singing the deep bass part.
They all joined the group at different times, but this lineup of men has been a part of the Oak Ridge Boys since 1973. Today, they’re praising the Lord with the powerful words of ‘Hold To God's Unchanging Hand.’
“Trust in Him, who will not leave you
What, whatsoever the years may bring
When your earthly friends forsake you
Still, still more closely to Him cling”
This may be a lesser known hymn, but it’s full of love and praise for our King. When we put our trust in Him, we are walking on a path filled with light and peace.
Psalm 37:4-6 “Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him, and he will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday.”
'Hold To God's Unchanging Hand' The Oak Ridge Boys
“Time is filled with swift transition, mm, mm
None, none on earth unmoved can stand
Build your hopes on things eternal
And then hold, hold onto God's unchanging hand”
The Oak Ridge Boys are known for their unique blend of country music and gospel.
This iconic group consists of Duane Allen singing lead vocals, Joe Bonsall singing the tenor part, William Lee Golden with his baritone voice, and Richard Sterban singing the deep bass part.
They all joined the group at different times, but this lineup of men has been a part of the Oak Ridge Boys since 1973. Today, they’re praising the Lord with the powerful words of ‘Hold To God's Unchanging Hand.’
“Trust in Him, who will not leave you
What, whatsoever the years may bring
When your earthly friends forsake you
Still, still more closely to Him cling”
This may be a lesser known hymn, but it’s full of love and praise for our King. When we put our trust in Him, we are walking on a path filled with light and peace.
Psalm 37:4-6 “Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him, and he will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Victory over Sinful Thoughts - Your Daily Prayer - July 26
Victory over sinful thoughts starts with dependence upon God to stay free from enslaving sin. It’s a life lived with a surrendered mouth and heart before God. Winning requires us to remember our Rock, who rescues us and gives us a firm standing place, and our Redeemer, who rescues us from total loss.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Victory over Sinful Thoughts - Your Daily Prayer - July 26
Victory over sinful thoughts starts with dependence upon God to stay free from enslaving sin. It’s a life lived with a surrendered mouth and heart before God. Winning requires us to remember our Rock, who rescues us and gives us a firm standing place, and our Redeemer, who rescues us from total loss.
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