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From the Depths of Woe

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As we approach the season of Lent, beginning on February 14th with Ash Wednesday, It's a time for believers to peel back the layers of their hearts and prepare for the triumph of Easter through self-examination. And what better way to traverse these depths than with Martin Luther's stirring hymn "From the Depths of Woe"? In this episode of we voyage into the Lenten season, where the enduring truths of self-denial and Christ's love intertwine to renew our spirits.
The echoes of "From the Depths of Woe" resonate within me, a melody that awakened my soul to the beauty of grace. Martin Luther's words—a deep cry for redemption—are as relevant today as they were during the Reformation, reminding us that our salvation is a gift, not a paycheck earned by our deeds. It's an assurance that lifts our spirit, and together, we'll unravel the hymn's rich narrative and Luther's monumental doctrine of justification by faith alone. Inspired by Psalm 130, this hymn offers a comforting embrace for those yearning for mercy and a patient trust in the Lord's promise.
With hearts attuned to the rhythm of repentance and renewal, we anticipate the weeks ahead, charged with blessings and the unwavering hope of the resurrection. May the peace of God's steadfast love and faithfulness carry you until we meet again.
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SHOW LINKS:
"From the Depths of Woe (Psalm 130)" performed by Andrew Osenga and Emily DeLoach from the 2012 album Joy Beyond the Sorrow: Indelible Grace Vol. 6

Album Details:
Joy Beyond The Sorrow: Indelible Grace VI, released November 15, 2012
Andrew Osenga: Lead Vocal, Additional Electric Guitar
Emily Deloach: Lead Vocal
Belmont RUF students and our Kickstarter supporters: Choir
Andy Hubbard: Drums and Percussion
Chris Weigel: Bass
Kevin Twit: Banjitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar:
Cason Cooley: Keys

Sheet music for “From the Depths of Woe" and other resources from Indelible Grace Music available here.
Instrumental version of "From the Depths of Woe" used in this episode is from Imago Piano. Music arranged and performed by Michael Tjahjadi.
🎵 Listen on Spotify
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Listen on Apple Music

Relaxing piano cover by Michael Tjahjadi (Imago Piano)
Original Composer: Martin Luther and Christopher Miner
Based on version by Indelible Grace Music

Support the show

www.thebrightforever.com
All songs used by permission.

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As we approach the season of Lent, beginning on February 14th with Ash Wednesday, It's a time for believers to peel back the layers of their hearts and prepare for the triumph of Easter through self-examination. And what better way to traverse these depths than with Martin Luther's stirring hymn "From the Depths of Woe"? In this episode of we voyage into the Lenten season, where the enduring truths of self-denial and Christ's love intertwine to renew our spirits.
The echoes of "From the Depths of Woe" resonate within me, a melody that awakened my soul to the beauty of grace. Martin Luther's words—a deep cry for redemption—are as relevant today as they were during the Reformation, reminding us that our salvation is a gift, not a paycheck earned by our deeds. It's an assurance that lifts our spirit, and together, we'll unravel the hymn's rich narrative and Luther's monumental doctrine of justification by faith alone. Inspired by Psalm 130, this hymn offers a comforting embrace for those yearning for mercy and a patient trust in the Lord's promise.
With hearts attuned to the rhythm of repentance and renewal, we anticipate the weeks ahead, charged with blessings and the unwavering hope of the resurrection. May the peace of God's steadfast love and faithfulness carry you until we meet again.
_______________________________________________
SHOW LINKS:
"From the Depths of Woe (Psalm 130)" performed by Andrew Osenga and Emily DeLoach from the 2012 album Joy Beyond the Sorrow: Indelible Grace Vol. 6

Album Details:
Joy Beyond The Sorrow: Indelible Grace VI, released November 15, 2012
Andrew Osenga: Lead Vocal, Additional Electric Guitar
Emily Deloach: Lead Vocal
Belmont RUF students and our Kickstarter supporters: Choir
Andy Hubbard: Drums and Percussion
Chris Weigel: Bass
Kevin Twit: Banjitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar:
Cason Cooley: Keys

Sheet music for “From the Depths of Woe" and other resources from Indelible Grace Music available here.
Instrumental version of "From the Depths of Woe" used in this episode is from Imago Piano. Music arranged and performed by Michael Tjahjadi.
🎵 Listen on Spotify
🎵
Listen on Apple Music

Relaxing piano cover by Michael Tjahjadi (Imago Piano)
Original Composer: Martin Luther and Christopher Miner
Based on version by Indelible Grace Music

Support the show

www.thebrightforever.com
All songs used by permission.

  continue reading

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