Thursday, October 30, 2025

What a Day!

 

Different people have different ideas about what heaven will be like. In the song, "What a Day," Phil Keaggy sang about his.


When I get home I will see all
The holy men I read about
Peter and John, James, Luke, and Paul
And brother Tom without a doubt
And I do believe there will be
King David at the harp
A song of praise with every chord
What a sight to see, the redeemed and
The angels gathered round worshiping the Lord
What a day that will be
Oh, what a day that will be!

When we get home, our eternal home
There'll be no more sick and dying
No one is sad, no one is alone
And there will be no more crying
He will wipe away every tear
From His children's eyes
And put a smile upon their faces
What a happy day when we see
Our Lord in paradise
Crowned as King of Kings
What a day that will be
Oh, what a day that will be!


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Truth is...Nobody really knows what "so we will always be with the Lord" (1 Thessalonians 4:17) will be like. Will we actually get to hang out with our favorite Bible characters? Will we spend time reminiscing with our loved ones who died before us?

No one knows, but I'm pretty sure it will be wonderful. I'm pretty sure John got it right when he wrote Revelation 21:4  -  He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; grief, crying, and pain will be no more, because the previous things have passed away. (CSB)


Thursday, October 23, 2025

Rejoice

 

The last song on the first side of Phil Keaggy's debut solo album offers a warning, a call to action, and a glimpse into a heavenly party...


Now the time of the harvest is near
Don't be blind and take heed how you hear
Now there are many saying which way to go
And you listen but still you don't know

He's the Shepherd that will give you rest
All ye heavy laden
He who asks will receive and
All who seek will find Him
Can you dig what this means?
All the angels in Heaven above
Rejoice when there's a soul saved ...

Don't close your eyes
Let not your heart become cold
What has been said is what has to be told
Don't be deceived, let the blind lead the blind
But now receive and life you will find.

He's the Shepherd that will give you rest
All ye heavy laden
He who asks will receive and
All who seek will find Him
Can you dig what this means?
All the angels in Heaven above
Rejoice when there's a soul saved.
All true saints of Jesus Christ
Rejoice when there's a soul saved.


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Truth is...Life as we know it IS going to end, whether by our personal deaths or by the return of Jesus. Knowing that, and desperately needing the rest and peace that Christ offers, isn't there ample reason to put our faith in him and give the angels a reason to rejoice?

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Thursday, October 16, 2025

A Time and a Place

 

When Pete Seeger reacted musically to Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, he created the song, "Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is a Season)". When Phil Keaggy took HIS turn at it, he added Matthew 6:26 and produced "A Time and a Place".

Pocket Watch and Map


There is a time and a place for everything
This is the time, this is the place
And we can sing songs and play guitar
And shoot the breeze,
And we can talk about the human race
After all we are part of it all.

Have you considered the sparrows up above?
They do not sow, they do not reap.
And yet your Heavenly Father feeds them,
And His love for you is much more deep.
After all you are part of it all.

Said the robin to the sparrow
I would really like to know
Why these anxious human beings
Rush about and worry so
Said the sparrow to the robin
Friend, I think that it must be
That they have no Heavenly Father
Such as cares for you and me

Have you considered the sparrows up above?
They do not sow, they do not reap
And yet your Heavenly Father feeds them
And His love for you is much more deep
After all you are part of it all

There is a time and a place for everything
This is the time, this is the place
This is the time and the place for Jesus
'Cause Jesus is everything to me


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Truth is...We seem to rush through life. Hurrying to finish tasks, eat meals, go places, do things . . . And a lot of that hurrying is due to worrying. And a lot of that worrying is due to messed-up priorities and placing trust in our efforts instead of in our Lord.

Father, help us to slow down, make you our everything, and consider the sparrows.

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Thursday, October 9, 2025

Gotcher Steps In?

 

Without a doubt, the Jesus Music of the early Seventies was definitely more oriented toward evangelism and what it's like to live as a Christian in the day-to-day than today's worship-centric Christian radio.

However, Phil Keaggy blended both concepts in "Walking With Our Lord."


Is the inventor of the ear unable to hear?
The creator of the eye unable to see?
Is His arm so short that it cannot save
In your time of need?

And at the moment you decide
You'll find He's your guide
Helping you along in times of distress
So just put your faith in Him
And give Him your heart
He will do the rest

Follow Me, He calls us
Come to Me, He wants us
Trust in Me, He tells us
Abide in Me, He loves us
When He calls, we'll follow
When He calls, we'll go
We can surely trust Him
His voice, we surely know

Walking with our Lord, talking to our God
He is compassionate
Giving you a peace
That you never can forget

Singing every heart, ringing every bell
Loving His tenderness
Giving Him the praise
And His holy name we'll bless. Oh yes!

As we experience the gift that God has to give
Holy Spirit in our lives we can love everyone
If we live our faith, we'll receive a crown
When our day is done

Follow Me, He calls us
Come to Me, He wants us
Trust in Me, He tells us
Abide in Me, He loves us
When He calls, we'll follow
When He calls, we'll go
We can surely trust Him
His voice, we surely know

Thank you, Lord.......


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Truth is...Because of our bent toward living life our way instead of God's way, we need to be led by God's Spirit. If I walk the direction that makes the most sense to me ... the direction that looks like it's going to get me what I want and let me do what I want ... it won't be long before I'm not only off God's best path, but I'm completely lost in the woods.

Holy Spirit, I don't need you to walk with me. I need you to take me by the hand so I can walk with you.

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Thursday, October 2, 2025

The Ever-Present King of the Jews

 

The second song on Phil Keaggy's debut solo album (What a Day) is titled "King of the Jews" and in just over two minutes points out some reasons why a person might want to do what the final line suggests: "Let Him in, don't depart."


He will never leave you
He will never leave you
He is by your side everyday
Every night.

He will never forsake you
He will never forsake you
He'll always abide everyday
Every night.

He is always near,
Call His name
He'll be there.

Jesus is faithful and true
Jesus is faithful and true
Show you right from wrong
Keep you wise, keep you strong.

Jesus, King of the Jews
Jesus, King of the Jews
Nailed to a cross
Where He died for the lost.

Knocking at your heart
Let Him in, don't depart.


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Truth is...[Jesus is] with you always, remaining with you perpetually  —  regardless of circumstance, and on every occasion  -  even to the end of the age. -Matthew 28:20 (AMP)