Lion and the Lamb

The next entry for my Blog is Lion and the Lamb, which was written by Brenton Brown, Brian Mark Johnson, and Leeland Mooring.  It was first released March 25, 2016.  A link to Leeland Mooring singing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.

Lion and the Lamb

He’s coming on the clouds

He’s coming on the clouds
Kings and kingdoms will bow down
And every chain will break
As broken hearts declare His praise
For who can stop the Lord Almighty

And our God is the lion
The Lion of Judah
He’s roaring with power
And fighting our battles
And every knee will bow before Him
Our God is the lamb
The lamb that was slain
For the sins of the world
His blood breaks the chains
And every knee will bow before the lion and the lamb
Every knee will bow before Him (yeah)

So, open up the gates

So, open up the gates
Make way before the King of Kings
The God who comes to save
Is here to set the captives free
For who can stop the Lord Almighty

Our God is the lion
The Lion of Judah
He’s roaring with power
And fighting our battles
And every knee will bow before Him
Our God is the lamb
The lamb that was slain
For the sin of the world
His blood breaks the chains
And every knee will bow before the lion and the lamb
Every knee will bow before Him

“How many here believe
Every knee will bow
Every tongue will confess
And then”

For who can stop the Lord Almighty
Who can stop the Lord Almighty
Who can stop the Lord Almighty
No one
Who can stop
Sing it over the battle

“Yeah, that’s it”

Who can stop the Lord Almighty
There is no one
Who can stop the Lord Almighty
Who can stop the Lord (yeah)

And our God is the lion
The Lion of Judah
He’s roaring with power
And fighting our battles
And every knee will bow before Him
Our God is the lamb
The lamb that was slain
For the sins of the world
His blood breaks the chains
And every knee will bow before the lion and the lamb
Every knee will bow before Him (yeah)

Every knee will bow
Tongue confess

Take a quick second to imagine hearing the sounds of rapidly forming throngs of people suddenly gathering outside where you are and the emergency alert system going off on your phone, your TV, and your radio.  You, like everyone else, run to your window or go outside to see what is causing this disturbance.  As you start looking around, you see everyone pointing their fingers into the sky.  Many are taking pictures and videos as quickly as they can.  You look up and immediately start falling to your knees as you quickly realize the son of God is descending from the sky.  The bible tells us in Revelation1:7, “Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him; and all peoples on earth will mourn because of him.  So shall it be! Amen.”  For those of us who have already accepted Christ as our personal savior, we will immediately be taken into heaven to begin our eternal life with God the father.  Those who have not accepted Jesus as their personal savior, will remain on earth regardless of who they are and the titles they hold.  All will bow down before him as he returns, some in awe, some in respect, and some in fear.  The poor, the rich, as well as world leaders will all bow down to the king of all kings.  The world, for those left behind, will be changed forever.  I can’t even begin to imagine how many people will be taken up with Christ and the impact on the entire world for those who are left behind.

Jesus, also known as the Lion of Judah in the bible, has come back with all of his power and glory.  Up until that time, people mostly remember Jesus hanging on the cross, or perhaps coming out of the tomb in sort of a quiet way.  While on the cross, Jesus was the sacrificial lamb, he was giving his life for us so that we could have eternal life.  Because of him, all of our sins had been forgiven as long as we accepted him as our sacrifice.  He has always been known as the son of God, but a lot of people really don’t think about the power he wields.  He has power greater than any of us can begin to imagine and he is returning to earth to take his believers to their final home in heaven.  He is known as the lion of Judah because he descended from the lineage of Judah and King David.  He comes back with the ferociousness and power of a lion to free us from our world of turmoil, destruction, war, and societal decay.  He comes to take us home as well as to fulfill the promise of his 2nd coming promised thousands of years ago.  Even the greatest despots and evil people in our world will bow before him.  They will not necessarily bow with adoration or acceptance, but they will see him wielding a power that they cannot control.  Philippians 2:10-11 tells us “That at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”  Note this does not mean that everyone will accept Christ as their savior and be allowed to go to heaven, it merely means they recognize that he is a being of great power.  People do not get to heaven without accepting Christ as their personal savior.

All who have accepted him in the past, no longer have to fight the temptations of sin, every tear of earthly sadness will be wiped away, and they will feel a peace they have never felt before.  Every person on earth will finally realize that life is not all about them, it is about their relationship with Jesus.

So, if Jesus comes tomorrow, will you be rising up in the clouds with him and announcing to the world that nothing and no one can stop the Lord Almighty?

Click to Hear Leeland Mooring Sing Lion and the Lamb

The King is Coming

We know that Jesus the King of Kings will be coming back as he promised. This song paints a picture of perhaps what it might be like if he came to your city. We don’t know when he is coming or exactly where we will see him, but we do know he will be taking the saved back home with him. As you read the lyrics and/or listen to the song, think about how you would feel and what he has done for you.

This next song for my Blog was written by: Gloria Gaither, Willam J. Gaither, and Charles Millhuff and first released in 1970. A link to the Gaither Vocal Band performing the song is at the bottom of this Blog entry.

The King Is Coming

The marketplace is empty
No more traffic in the streets
All the builders’ tools are silent
No more time to harvest wheat
Busy housewives cease their labors
In the courtroom no debate
Work on earth is all suspended
As the King comes thro’ the gate
O the King is coming
The King is coming
I just heard the trumpets sounding
And now His face I see
O the King is coming
The King is coming
Praise God, He’s coming for me
Happy faces line the hallways
Those whose lives have been redeemed
Broken homes that He has mended
Those from prison He has freed
Little children and the aged
Hand in hand stand all aglow
Who were crippled, broken, ruined
Clad in garments white as snow
O the King is coming
The King is coming
I just heard the trumpets sounding
And now His face I see
O the King is coming
The King is coming
Praise God, He’s coming for me
I can hear the chariots rumble
I can see the marching throng
The flurry of God’s trumpets
Spells the end of sin and wrong
Regal robes are now unfolding
Heaven’s grandstand’s all in place
Heaven’s choir now assembled
Start to sing “Amazing Grace”
O the King is coming
The King is coming
I just heard the trumpets sounding
And now His face I see
O the King is coming
The King is coming
Praise God, He’s coming for me

We know that the King will be coming back as he promised and this song paints a picture of perhaps what it might be like if he came to your city. We don’t know when he is coming, but we are told every eye will see him. As you read the lyrics and/or listen to the song, think about how you would feel and what he has done for you. This song is not about the theology of the rapture and the second coming, but about the impact Jesus might have if he arrived at an entrance to your city. I get excited as I think about the words in this song and the emotions it brings.

With today’s social media and news media, we can always be aware of everything going on around the world at any time. The word starts to spread that Jesus has been seen and is heading into the city. Of course everyone wants to see him, especially the believers. Non-believers, the majority of whom have probably heard about Jesus, want to see this curiosity, this person proclaiming to be the son of God.

The malls, shopping centers, schools, offices will all be vacated as the word of his coming spreads. As the traffic backs up, people get out of their vehicles to run to a location where they think they can see the King. The moms and dads who are at home are running out with their children, the sounds of all construction ceases, and all other activities cease. The only sounds are the whispers of “he is coming” and “can you see him yet.” Everyone is focused on this one event.

The trumpets start to sound, announcing his arrival, and the noise level in the crowd rises as they strain their necks to see him or perhaps seek higher ground as they try to see him. All of a sudden the first people see the King and the noise level rises among the crowd. Maybe some are just praising him at the top of their lungs, some may be dancing with joy, and some may just be standing in awe. I am sure that the crowd is pressing forward as people just want to be closer to him or to touch him. Each of the believers know that he has come to take them home. There will be many people with their faces plastered to the windows. Every floor with windows overlooking the arrival is packed with onlookers and their happy faces. The people who have accepted Christ have been redeemed and they are probably overwhelmed to see the man who died for them so they could join him in eternal life.

The people who survived broken homes, abuse, abandonment, infidelity are there because they found their way to Christ, perhaps the only love they have ever felt. The song references people who have been freed from prison and this could be the actual release from a physical prison or maybe a release from a prison of sin and despair. I am not sure it means that the person in the real prison was actually released, but it is someone who knows that they have spiritual freedom because of Christ and also have eternal life.

The little children who are probably looking on in awe and maybe not understanding all that is going on, but have heard about the King from their parents. The elderly or aged, are standing there with the children and perhaps reflecting back to the time they came to know Jesus, a good reason for their faces to be glowing. The elderly can sense that their aches, pains, and struggles in life are finally over and that they are nearing a reunion with their loved ones whom they have lost over the years.

The closer the King gets to us, the louder the rumbling of the chariots become. Our hearts are racing and we are filled with emotion as he draws closer. The crowds are getting bigger and the trumpets are getting louder and we can finally see his face. We are ready to be swept away from a sinful world that we battle every day. The angels are in their flowing robes and have formed their choir in the grandstands of heaven. Can you just imagine the sound of them singing Amazing Grace? I can feel the emotion just thinking about that time, that sound, and what is waiting for me.

We have run the race and fought the fight and we, as the redeemed, are finally coming home.

Click to hear the Gaither Vocal Band sing The King is Coming