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My Thanksgiving playlist

More Thanksgiving Playlist songs

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El Shaddai     Amy Grant      I Can Only Imagine – Ultimate Power Anthems of the Christian Faith

What A Friend We Have In Jesus        Amy Grant       Legacy…

I Love To Tell The Story      Barbara Mandrell Precious Memories

In the Garden       Barbara Mandrell Precious Memories

Glory, Glory, Glory      Bishop Noel Jones & The City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir Welcome to the City

Victory In Jesus       Bo Steele Victory In Jesus – Single

The Little Drummer Boy        Burl Ives Have A Holly Jolly Christmas Holiday

Love Song for a King     Caleb Rowden      Love Song for a King

Sing      Carpenters The Singles, 1969 – 1973

Praise You with the Dance        Casting Crowns Casting Crowns Inspirational

The Old Rugged Cross    Chris Rice…

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From playlist Hallel by Richie Furay

Pulling up my Thanksgiving playlist for the month of November

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Hallel is a fantastic song for your Thanksgiving Playlist, but eveyone likes different music so choose songs you like and let me know what you choose.
Here are my first 8 songs:

Give Thanks to the Lord by Richie Furay

Hallel by Richie Furay

Altar of God  by Josh Bates.   Album is Glory Revealed

Praise You with the Dance by Casting Crowns

Psalm 23 by  Steve Ivey in Celtic Hymns

El Shaddai by Amy Grant

In the Garden by  Barbara Mandrell in Precious Memories

Cry Of My Heart/Lord I Lift Your Name On High by the choir of Highland Village Church TX in 2000 (I love their version but I doubt you can find it)  So  here is a different version.

Cry Of My Heart  in the album Invitation Music The World’s Most Loved Classic Worship Songs Christian & Gospel

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Thanksgiving

David—Shepherd, King, Song Writer

Know only a few things about the bible and you probably have heard of David.  David, the scrawny young teen, fought the giant while mighty soldiers coward in their tents.  We talk about current underdogs as being a David going against Goliath.

Those who know a little more about David might know God called David a man after His own heart.  How do you get to be someone after God’s own heart?   According to Acts 13:22: He raised up for them David as king, to whom also He gave testimony and said, ‘I have found David, the son of Jesse, a man after My own heart, who will do all My will.

David was not perfect, far from it in fact.  He had an affair with another man’s wife, he then set the husband up to be killed because David impregnated the man’s wife.  But when confronted with his sin, David’s heart broke.

The majority of David’s life is spent seeking to be in the will of God.  We know more about the feelings of David then we do of most of the people in our day to day lives.  David the shepherd boy and David the King spent his whole life writing songs about his relationship to God.  We call them Psalms, but they were songs.  Early on, David played his songs to calm down King Saul later he gave the songs to those who sang in the worship of the Lord.  Each of these songs gives us a window into how David lived and thought.

A major thread through all of David’s songs was Thanksgiving and Praise.  David lived a life of recalling the acts of God.  He lived gratitude and that gratitude fueled his faith in God.

Come join me as I explore the outline David composed in 1 Chronicles 16 regarding Thanksgiving. I am starting this study on November 1, 2015.