The sixth song on Love Song's debut album is "Welcome Back." It is a soft ballad directed toward those who once were believers, have stepped away from the faith, and are now feeling the love of Jesus drawing them back to belief.
Welcome back to the things that you once believed in
Welcome back to what you knew was right from the start
All you had to do was to be what you always wanted to be
Welcome back to the love that is in your heart
I know that you thought you could turn your back
And no one could see in your mind
But I can see that you know better now
You never were the untruthful kind
Yeah, and I'm so happy now to welcome you back
Sometimes you just don't know what you're missin'
'Til you leave it for a while
Woooh-Welcome back
Welcome back
Welcome back (Welcome back to Jesus)
Chuck Girard
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Truth is...Just like the prodigal son's father, Yahweh is always willing to welcome a person back into his loving arms. There is no such thing as being beyond the reach of forgiveness.
For the young hippies who listened to the album Love Song when it was first released in 1972, their search for meaning and truth and freedom was real.
The group that made that album was also called Love Song and they had recently found the source of all the answers. All they wanted to do was tell their friends what they had found.
Jesus is the One that makes me never, ever want to spend another day without Him
Jesus is the One who shows me every time I turn around that I could never doubt Him
Jesus is the One that makes me want to shout the news above the rooftops
Shout the joyful news and let the people know that Jesus is the Lord!
Jesus is the One who changes slowly, all the evil things that dwell so deep inside me
Jesus is the One who cares forever, never let me down and never failed to guide me
Jesus is the One that makes me want to shout the news above the rooftops
Come on, let's shout the joyful news, and let the people know that Jesus is the Lord!
He's the Lord!
He'll do the same for you! (He'll give you freedom)
He's reaching out for you! (He'll give you freedom)
He's the only One who's true! (He'll give you freedom)
He'll set you free...
All He wants to do is to show you His love
and to comfort you
All you gotta do is take Him at His word
(Chuck Girard)
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Truth is...Hippies weren't, and aren't, the only ones desiring a sense of meaning and freedom from guilt. In the words of another song, "All the world over, so easy to see; people everywhere just wanna be free." The good news is, Jesus is still the answer.
To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
Sad to say, it has probably been true throughout most of the history of the church that some church people have had an attitude that directly opposed the heart of God. Namely, there have been those who have said, either inwardly or right out loud, "We don't want that kind of people here."
The good news is that Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California did not have that attitude back in 1970 when four "long-haired freaky people" walked into the church building and asked if they could play some songs the Lord had been giving them as part of their brand new commitment to Jesus.
The foursome called themselves "Love Song" and they were not the only hippies coming to Christ. History was made as the church welcomed them all with open arms and loving hearts.
It was so noteworthy, Love Song put together several notes and words to come up with the song, "Little Country Church."
Little country church on the edge of town
Doo-do-do-dn-do-do-do
People comin' every day from miles around
For meetings and for Sunday school
And it's very plain to see it's not the way it used to be
Preacher isn't talkin' 'bout religion no more
He just wants to praise the Lord
People aren't as stuffy as they were before
They just want to praise the Lord
And it's very plain to see it's not the way it used to be
They're talkin' 'bout revival and the need for love
That little church has come alive
Workin' with each other for the common good
Puttin' all the past aside
Long hair, short hair, some coats and ties
People finally comin' around
Lookin' past the hair and straight into the eyes
People finally comin' around
And it's very plain to see it's not the way it used to be
(Chuck Girard - Fred Field)
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Truth is...The church still needs to love God and love people...all people. We can still make history!
If you haven't noticed yet, we're taking a lyrical tour through an album that set several standards for musical artists involved in the Jesus movement of the late Sixties and early Seventies. It's by a group called Love Song and is titled Love Song.
My personal connection to this song is that it's simple enough for me to play on guitar, which I have done on more than one occasion. One particularly memorable performance was with a ministry co-worker named Bob Damon, with whom I worked for several years, encouraging church members to live out the truth found in these words.
We're all gathered here because we all believe
If there's a doubter in the crowd, we ask you not to leave
Give a listen to His story
Hear the message that we bring
Feel the faith swell up inside you
Lift your voice with us and sing
Accept Him with your whole heart
And use your own two hands
With one reach out to Jesus
And with the other, bring a friend
Many know Him well, others just by name
If you don't know for what He stands
You've really much to gain
With faith you can move mountains
These are common words but true
We aren't quite a mountain
But He's moved us here to you
Accept Him with your whole heart
And use your own two hands
With one reach out to Jesus
And with the other, bring a friend
(Tom Coomes - Chuck Butler)
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Truth is...Our marching orders from Jesus are to do just this. Love God and love people enough to make sure they aren't missing out on His great love for us.