Tennessee Ernie Ford, Grandpa Jones, Stringbean, and Roy Clark
sing the great classic hymn "I'll Fly Away".
Hee Haw Gospel Quartet
gloria boyd
(Uploaded August 7, 2015)
Tennessee Ernie Ford, Grandpa Jones, Stringbean, and Roy Clark
sing the great classic hymn "I'll Fly Away".
"But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name,
will teach you all things and remind you of everything I have told you."
(John 14:26)
The Feast of Shavuot begins this year at sunset on Thursday May 21, 2026 until
nightfall on Saturday May 23, 2026. In Israel, this important time coincides
with the date that God gave the Torah (Law) to Israel on Mount Sinai
more than 3,000 years ago.
Pentecost is known as the Jewish Feast of Weeks, (Shavuot) and will
take place on the following Sunday May, 24th, 2026. Occurring fifty days
after Easter, it commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples
waiting in the Upper Room and the beginning of the early Church.
In this special ministry update, Rabbi Zev Porat reports that the Holy Spirit is
descending on Jerusalem and into the hearts of many Jewish people hungry
for the Word of God and who are coming to know the true Messiah-Yeshua!
Please pray for brother Zev as he witnesses the Good News of the Gospel
on the streets of Jerusalem, and for the salvation of Israel!
Maranatha!
"O LORD, do not withhold Your mercy from me: Your loving devotion
and faithfulness will always guard me."
(Psalm 40:11)
Thy tender mercies, O my Lord,
Withhold not, I implore;
But let Thy kindness and Thy truth
Preserve me evermore.
For countless ills have compassed me,
My sinful deeds arise;
Yea, they have overtaken me;
I dare not raise my eyes.
My sins are more than I can count,
My heart has failed for grief;
Be pleased, O Lord, to rescue me,
O haste to my relief.
Be those who seek to hurt my soul
Dismayed and put to flight,
And they themselves be put to shame
Who in my woe delight.
Let all who seek Thee now rejoice,
Yea, glad in Thee abide,
And, loving Thy salvation, say,
The Lord be magnified,
My lowly state and bitter need
The Lord has not forgot;
Thou art my Savior and my help,
Come Lord, and tarry not.
"Thy Tender Mercies, O My Lord"
(1912)
Lyrics from "The Psalter"
United Presbyterian Board of Publication
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you..."
(Jeremiah 1:5)
“a fetus shall have no independent rights under the laws of this state.”
Thank God someone had the sense to reconsider and to remove this inhumane provision
which sounds a lot like a decree which might have been implemented in the days of
Nazi Germany. And yet, what is the difference between the mindset of 21st century
lawmakers declaring that an unborn baby has no rights and therefore can be terminated
in the womb in New Jersey, and members of the Gestapo who would rip little Jewish
babies from their mothers' arms and toss them alive into the ovens at Auschwitz?
In the eyes of the most holy and righteous God there is no difference.
Murder is the deliberate and willful act of taking human life, and couching the hideous
practice of infanticide in political language as "reproductive healthcare" does not change
the fact that our legislators are as guilty of shedding innocent blood as the abortionists
doing the dirty work for them-at the expense of the already overburdened NJ taxpayers.
The 6th Commandment attests: "You shall not commit murder." (Exodus 20:13)
God further declares, "Keep far from a false matter and be very careful not
to condemn to death the innocent and the righteous, for I will not justify
nor acquit the wicked." (Exodus 23:7)
Unlike disingenuous legislators masking their true intentions in political words
and phrases, God does not lie. He does not change. I often contemplate, with an
increasing sense of trepidation, how much longer the good Lord is going to hold
back His wrath and judgment on America, which He has blessed and been so very
gracious to in the past, a nation which claims to believe in personal liberty and
justice for all, and yet condones the murder of babies in the womb.
Living souls made in the likeness and image of God Himself.
Will the Lord, in His infinite wisdom, give America more time to seek
His mercy and forgiveness for this most grievous sin? Or will our fast
approaching 250th birthday as a nation be the last one that we will see?
"While a battle is raging, one can see his enemy mowed down by the thousands, or ten
thousand, with great composure; but after the battle these scenes are distressing, and one
is naturally disposed to alleviate the sufferings of an enemy as a friend."
"Personal Memoirs"
-Ulysses S. Grant
It was so many years ago
Up on Champion Hill
That I heard the cannon roar
I can hear it still.
I had pledged to go to war
I had vowed to give my all
And that's just what I did
Up on Champion...
Up on Champion...
Up on Champion Hill!
Grant and Sherman came to fight
With the Union's might
They spread terror, they spread strife
Through the days and nights
Oh my darling, I loved you
Oh my darling, I was true.
But my heart is buried still
Up on Champion Hill.
Blue-clad armies to our fore
To our left and right
We charged at them, they fell back
But they counter-attacked
Gallant men fell everywhere
Bullets filled the springtime air.
One sent me to eternity
Up on Champion Hill.
Now I roam this bloodied land
Longing for what I missed
The precious hours, the treasured years
Spent in your midst.
Oh my darling I love you
Yes my darling, I'm still true
And it's here I wait for you
Up on Champion Hill.
"The Ghost of Champion Hill"
By Herb Phillips
The Battle of Champion Hill, fought on May 16, 1863 was a pivotal battle in
the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. Union Army commander
Major General Ulysses S. Grant and the Army of Tennessee pursued the retreating
Confederate States Army under Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton, which led
to it's defeat twenty miles east of Vicksburg, Mississippi. This victory for the Union
led to the Siege of Vicksburg, and the eventual surrender of the Confederate forces there.
"Let freedom ring, let the white dove sing,
Let the whole world know that today
Is a day of reckoning..."
Considered the "Signature Song" of beautiful country music recording artist
Martina McBride, "Independence Day" tells the sad story of a little girl
whose home life is shattered by alcoholism and domestic violence.
In an act of desperation, her long victimized mother burns down the
family home, presumably with herself and her drunken husband inside,
after which the little girl left behind is sent to a county home.
Released on May 2, 1994 as the third single from her album, "The Way That I Am"
the lyrics of this song are described as having a double meaning, in that the girl's
mother finally gains her "independence" from her abusive father on
the 4th of July-America's Independence Day.
What makes this song especially thought provoking is that it mentions the
residents of the small town where the girl and her parents lived knew that
her father was a dangerous man and was abusing her mother and most
likely his daughter too, but these neighbors chose to look the other way.
"Independence Day" won the Country Music Association Award
for Song of the Year at the 1995 CMA Awards.
In 2024, Rolling Stone ranked the song at Number #45 on its list of
the 200 Greatest Country Songs of all time.
πShabbat Shalom, Eretz Israel!π
π Sabbath Blessings & God's Peace To All!π
✡ Tasting unique and delicious Jewish cuisine from many lands
in the heart of Jerusalem!✡