About these lyrics
These lyrics are intended to glorify God and edify the reader. So feel free to quote or adapt any of these words without charge for use in any Christian work intended for publication, provided proper credit is given to Roger E. Bruner. Of course, if you'd also send him a copy of the work once it is in print, he'd enjoy seeing it and knowing that this blog helped.
NOTE: PDF versions of lead sheets (words, music, and chords) are available for many of these songs. See the Lead Sheets page for more information.
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Category Archives: Jesus’ birth
(If Christ Had Not Been) Born a Baby
(You may listen to this song here.) If Christ had not been born a baby, Fully human and yet still fully God; Had He not lived and died as a man, Then how would God know what we feel? If … Continue reading
In His Father’s Love
Jesus, born in a stable, Didn’t lie and wonder about His holy past. For Jesus, lying in a manger, Slept so very soundly in His Father’s love. Jesus, growing up in Galilee, Didn’t sit and dream about His holy past. … Continue reading
Posted in God's love, Jesus' birth, Jesus' Death, Jesus' Humanity, Jesus's birth, Jesus's childhood, Jesus's Death, Jesus's ministry, Jesus's Resurrection
Tagged Altered Hearts Novel Series, Free Chrisitian Lyrics, Free Christian Lead Sheets, God's love, Jesus's Purpose, On Aging Gracelessly, Servanthood, The Devil and Pastor Gus
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I Wish I’d Been Living
I wish I’d been living when Jesus was born. If I’d been an angel, I’d have joined in their song. If I’d been a seeker I’d have followed the star. But I wasn’t born yet, though I follow Him now. … Continue reading
Posted in Ascention, Birth, Christmas, Easter, Jesus' birth, Jesus' Death, Jesus' Humanity, Jesus' Teaching, Jesus's Resurrection, Preaching, Teaching
Tagged As I Come Singing, Being close to Jesus, Free Christian Lead Sheets, Free Christian Lyrics, Looking back to Jesus's lifetime, On Aging Gracelessly, Our relationship to Jesus, Roger E. Bruner
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