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Isaiah 49:1-6. Markita Knight sings "Don't Let Me Go Astray"

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This wonderful passage shows our Savior, 700 years before the incarnation, suffering and receiving honor and glory. Chad gives such pastoral encouragement in his meditation on this scripture. The amazing Markita Knight sings "Don't Let Me Go Astray".

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Lyrics to "Don't Let me Go Astray"

Isaiah 49: 1-6 You were there in ages past And called from the womb Called to redeem the lost And rise out of the tomb You are the Light Light of the nations Until the end, and after My Salvation My Salvation

Chorus Don’t let me go astray Don’t let it be for nothing Don’t let me fall away As I wait for your coming My Salvation My Salvation

You were despised and rejected Your labor was not in vain In the shadow of Your hand, you hid me You saved me and know my name Open your ears, all you people Pay attention near and far Our salvation Our salvation

But You said, “I have labored in vain; I have spent my strength for nothing and vanity;yet surely my right is with the Lord, my recompense with my God.” And now the Lord says, he who formed You from the womb to be his servant,to bring Jacob back to him; and that Israel might be gathered to him—for You are honored in the eyes of the Lord, and Your God has become Your strength—. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia

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This wonderful passage shows our Savior, 700 years before the incarnation, suffering and receiving honor and glory. Chad gives such pastoral encouragement in his meditation on this scripture. The amazing Markita Knight sings "Don't Let Me Go Astray".

Show Notes:

What’s New from 1517:

More from the hosts:

Lyrics to "Don't Let me Go Astray"

Isaiah 49: 1-6 You were there in ages past And called from the womb Called to redeem the lost And rise out of the tomb You are the Light Light of the nations Until the end, and after My Salvation My Salvation

Chorus Don’t let me go astray Don’t let it be for nothing Don’t let me fall away As I wait for your coming My Salvation My Salvation

You were despised and rejected Your labor was not in vain In the shadow of Your hand, you hid me You saved me and know my name Open your ears, all you people Pay attention near and far Our salvation Our salvation

But You said, “I have labored in vain; I have spent my strength for nothing and vanity;yet surely my right is with the Lord, my recompense with my God.” And now the Lord says, he who formed You from the womb to be his servant,to bring Jacob back to him; and that Israel might be gathered to him—for You are honored in the eyes of the Lord, and Your God has become Your strength—. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia

  continue reading

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