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Worship 2.0 Podcast | Worship Music by Don Moen & Ron Kenoly
Behold The Lamb
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'The Great Resurrection Celebration Story' features a SONG that will help you remember and celebrate the most important events, in the most important week, in the life of the most important person in all of human history!
Remember...GREAT SONGS have NO EXPIRATION DATE
'Behold The Lamb' was written by Dottie Rambo. The words to this great song focus on the self-denying nature of Jesus, specifically identifying Him as the "Lamb slain from the foundation of the world". This key phrase expresses the belief that God's plan for redemption through Jesus was established even before the creation of the earth. It emphasizes that His sacrifice was not an afterthought, but a preordained divine mission.
'Behold The Lamb' is ONE of the songs released from a project entitled 'The Day He Wore My Crown'. This project was Created and Arranged by David T. Clydesdale and the Orchestra was recorded at Pinebrook Studios and the Singers recorded at Great Circle Sound.
The words to 'Behold The Lamb' are taken directly from John the Baptist where he says "Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world". In this context, "Behold" means more than just looking. It is an invitation to recognize, trust, and worship Jesus as the Savior who takes away the sin of the world.
Just as the blood of a lamb protected the Israelites from death in Egypt, Jesus' blood is seen as protecting believers from the penalty of sin, making Him the only one qualified to pay the debt for human sin.
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Welcome to the Worship Two Point O podcast, and we're featuring today the Great Resurrection Celebration Story, where we present to you a song that will help you remember and celebrate the most important events and the most important week in the life of the most important person in all of human history. Remember, great songs have no expiration date. The intro song you just heard is Behold the Lamb, written by Dottie Rambo. The words to this great song focus on the self-denying nature of Jesus, specifically identifying him as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. This key phrase expresses the belief that God's plan for redemption through Jesus was established even before the creation of the earth, and emphasizes that his sacrifice was not an afterthought, but a preordained divine mission. Behold the Lamb is one of the songs released from a project entitled The Day Wore My Crown. This project was created and arranged by David T. Glynsdale, and the orchestra was recorded at Pinebrook Studios, and the singers recorded at Great Circle Sound. The words to Behold the Lamb are taken directly from John the Baptist, where he says, Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world. In this context, behold means more than just looking. It's an invitation to recognize and trust and worship Jesus as the Savior who taketh away the sin of the world. Just as the blood of the Lamb protected the Israelites from death in Egypt, Jesus' blood is seen as protecting believers from the penalty of sin, making him the only one qualified to pay the debt for human sin. Its glory shall know no bounds, for the majesty and power of this kingdom's king has come. And this kingdom's reign and this kingdom's rule, and this kingdom's power and authority through Jesus, God's righteousness revealed.com, where our mission is to help people everywhere at any time experience the presence of God. Have a great day.