Passion Powerful ‘He Who is to Come' Live Performance
Passion delivered a powerful live performance of “He Who is to Come.” The group’s moving and emotional rendition of this beautiful song is worthy of repeated listens. Watch this short but powerful clip as the musicians sing about Jesus Christ.
Anyone who puts any amount of faith and trust in the things of this world is nothing but a fool. Things are temporary and do not last; they deteriorate and waste away. Sadly, people will let us down and hurt us. Even those closest to us, whom we should be able to trust fully, will fail. They may not do it intentionally or with malice or evil intent, but people are imperfect, and we all have flaws and failures.
That’s why placing your trust in anyone or anything other than Jesus Christ is a fool’s errand and a recipe for disaster. Christ, even while we were still sinners, gave Himself up for us. He willingly went to the cross, suffered and died because He thought you and I were worth it. Do you know of anyone else who has done anything like that for you? Neither do I.
In a live performance in front of hundreds, Passion plays and sings “He Who is to Come,” a beautiful praise and worship song about Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, His resurrection and His impending return. As the song eloquently articulates, Christ is the only one worthy of such glory, honor and praise.
“My future has an anchor
My eyes are on the Savior
Oh, He’s coming back again (yeah, He’s coming back)
He’s coming back again”
Because of Christ’s ultimate and loving sacrifice and resurrection, any of us can be forgiven of our sins and have the opportunity at salvation. We have a future because of Jesus Christ. He has won the victory over sin, death and the grave. That is a victory that we can share in, too. He freely offers His forgiveness and love to anyone who earnestly seeks Him and calls upon His name.
1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
Passion Powerful ‘He Who is to Come' Live Performance
Passion delivered a powerful live performance of “He Who is to Come.” The group’s moving and emotional rendition of this beautiful song is worthy of repeated listens. Watch this short but powerful clip as the musicians sing about Jesus Christ.
Anyone who puts any amount of faith and trust in the things of this world is nothing but a fool. Things are temporary and do not last; they deteriorate and waste away. Sadly, people will let us down and hurt us. Even those closest to us, whom we should be able to trust fully, will fail. They may not do it intentionally or with malice or evil intent, but people are imperfect, and we all have flaws and failures.
That’s why placing your trust in anyone or anything other than Jesus Christ is a fool’s errand and a recipe for disaster. Christ, even while we were still sinners, gave Himself up for us. He willingly went to the cross, suffered and died because He thought you and I were worth it. Do you know of anyone else who has done anything like that for you? Neither do I.
In a live performance in front of hundreds, Passion plays and sings “He Who is to Come,” a beautiful praise and worship song about Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, His resurrection and His impending return. As the song eloquently articulates, Christ is the only one worthy of such glory, honor and praise.
“My future has an anchor
My eyes are on the Savior
Oh, He’s coming back again (yeah, He’s coming back)
He’s coming back again”
Because of Christ’s ultimate and loving sacrifice and resurrection, any of us can be forgiven of our sins and have the opportunity at salvation. We have a future because of Jesus Christ. He has won the victory over sin, death and the grave. That is a victory that we can share in, too. He freely offers His forgiveness and love to anyone who earnestly seeks Him and calls upon His name.
1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
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A Prayer for Contentment in Retirement Years - Your Daily Prayer - February 17
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A Prayer for Contentment in Retirement Years - Your Daily Prayer - February 17
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