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Abraham’s Blessing (Galatians 3:15-18)
Random Songby Jason Silver released 2024-10-26 Uploaded 2025-03-27 09:16:05
Written by Jason Silver
Genre: Adult Contemporary
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Featuring Caroline Bootland Brothers and sisters, Let us think in human terms: Even an agreement Made between two persons is firm. After that agreement is accepted by both Nobody can stop it or add to the oath. God promised Abraham And his descendant. God did not say, “and to “To all descendants.” That would mean many people. But God said, “To ony one person, “To your descendant.” That person is Christ. This is what I mean: God had an agreement with Abraham promised to keep it. The law, which came four hundred thirty years later, cannot change that agreement And so destroy God’s promise to Abraham. If the law could give us Abraham’s blessing, Then the promise would not Be necessary. But that is not possible, Because God freely gave it to Abraham through the promise he had made. Instrumental If the law could give us Abraham’s blessing, Then the promise would not Be necessary. But that is not possible, Because God freely gave it to Abraham through the promise he had made.

Biography
I've been making music and writing songs since I was old enough to reach the piano. I now am a multi-instrumentalist and arranger, with experience arranging for every size of group: from small bands to orchestras.
Married in 1994, I began taking jobs as a worship pastor, arranging and directing bands for contemporary and "seeker-targeted" churches in Saskatoon, New Jersey, Kingston, and Hamilton. I currently lead worship at Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church in Harrowsmith, Ontario.
While serving as a contemporary church planter and music director for an Anglican congregation, I began putting liturgy and scripture to music in 2012... [more]