Hidden Streams

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  • Summary

  • Hidden Streams, Season One, is a devotion and study of the Psalms of Lament.
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  • Psalm 66 Izzi Ray sings "Honor and Glory"
    Nov 14 2024

    A great recounting of the mercies of God throughout the journey on earth. Izzi Ray sings "Honor and Glory".

    Show Notes:

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    • Chad Bird

    Lyrics to "Honor and Glory"

    You turned the sea to dry land

    So we could cross the river

    delivered us by your hand

    And we rejoiced together

    So we give thanks through all the earth

    For You alone command the waters

    And You have heard my desperate prayers

    For You alone save Your sons and daughters

    Chorus:

    Honor and glory

    From every nation

    Every generation

    Is Yours O God

    This day of blessing

    Hearts now confessing

    Your saving power and glorious work

    Forever and ever, Amen.

    You O God have tested us

    You trapped us in your net

    Laid heavy burdens on our backs

    Let men trample on our heads

    But then You brought us to your house

    You refined us like silver

    You brought us into freedom land

    Through the fire and water

    Bridge:

    Your Cross covers the whole earth

    And points to everyone everywhere

    From one man

    One crucifixion

    One resurrection

    One life for everyone

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    17 mins
  • 2 Samuel 3:31-34: Lament over Abner Marvelle Figueroa sings "For Want of Forgiveness"
    Nov 8 2024

    This scripture passage is so interesting and complex. A real cautionary tale. Chad sorts it all out for us, pointing us to Christ and His forgiveness, and warning us to resist taking matters of retribution into our own hands.

    Show Notes:

    • Support 1517 Podcast Network

    • 1517 Podcasts

    • 1517 on Youtube

    • 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts

    • 1517 Events Schedule

    • 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education

    What’s New from 1517:

    • Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi

    • Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits

    • Listen to 1517 Executive Director Scott Keith and Magnus Persson on the latest Re:Formera podcast

    • Signup For Free Advent Church Resources for 2024

    • Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas

    More from the hosts:

    • Chad Bird

    Lyrics to "For Want of Forgiveness"

    Let me go, and leave my heart of stone

    I’ll walk away

    From getting even

    For the times I was betrayed

    And thought revenge

    My only solution

    Sunlight

    flooding into darkness

    You hold me up, and I’m letting go

    Jesus, walking on the water

    You come for me, and I’m letting go

    Chorus:

    But Abner;

    Your hands were not bound;
    your feet were not fettered;

    No man showed you mercy

    Forgiving his debtor
    as one falls before the wicked
    you have fallen.”

    For want of forgiveness

    Deliver me from seeking my revenge

    At the shrine of retribution

    And I trust that Lord You have forgiven me

    And I received Your absolution

    Sunlight

    flooding into darkness

    You hold me up, so I’m letting go

    Jesus, walking on the water

    You come for me, and I’m letting go

    Chorus:

    But Abner;

    Your hands were not bound;
    your feet were not fettered;

    None showed you mercy

    You were the debtor
    as one falls before the wicked
    you have fallen.”

    For want of forgiveness

    Don’t want to live a lie

    Empty and alone

    For want of forgiveness

    A fool without friends

    Take my heart of stone

    I have been forgiven

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    16 mins
  • 2 Samuel 1:17-27 Song of the Bow Colin Heinrich sings "Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen"
    Nov 1 2024

    There is so much to gaze at and learn from in this passage. Chad compassionately navigates

    through the wreckage and gives us encouraging words in times of grief. Colin Heinrich sings "Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen".

    Show Notes:

    • Support 1517 Podcast Network

    • 1517 Podcasts

    • 1517 on Youtube

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    What’s New from 1517:

    • Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi

    • Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits

    • Listen to 1517 Executive Director Scott Keith and Magnus Persson on the latest Re:Formera podcast

    • Signup For Free Advent Church Resources for 2024

    • Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas

    More from the hosts:

    • Chad Bird

    Lyrics to

    Oh, How the Mighty are Fallen (2 Samuel 1:17-27)

    Your glory, O Israel, is slain on a hill!
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Keep the news to yourself, of the blood that was spilled

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    No field of offerings! no rain upon you
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!
    Saul and Jonathan, beloved and true
    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

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    “You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul,
    who clothed you in scarlet aplenty,
    who put ornaments of gold, with a heart so bold

    But his sword did not return empty

    The sun stood still, in the midst of the sky

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Jonathan my brother, how could you die

    Oh, How the mighty have fallen!

    Chorus

    They were swifter than eagles

    and stronger than the lions

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

    Now the weapons of war, have all run their course

    The song we are singing is solemn

    Oh, how the mighty

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

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    17 mins

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meditation podcast where the subject is the Bible

if you're a Christian looking for a podcast to help you clear your mind of clutter and stress that refocuses you on what will actually help you feel better, check out this one. high production values and insightful, meaningful commentary. it is often calming, but not trite.

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