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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Then Dawned Sunday
(Because of the importance of Easter in the Christian calendar, I am posting this song again this year. I’m including a link for a recording and one for the PDF of a free lead sheet as well. Note that there … Continue reading
Then Dawned Sunday
Then dawned Sunday, the first day of the week, When into the garden silently came Troubled women to anoint the body of the Lord, Who–Friday on a cross–had been slain. These women had endured his trial; these women watched him … Continue reading
Eternal Life
NOTE: You may listen to this song HERE. God loved the world so much That He gave His only Son, So everyone who believes in Him will not die, But have eternal life. Christ lived a sinless life; Yet He … Continue reading
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All My Godless Ways
Two rough-hewn wooden structures tell so much about our Lord: The manger where the baby lay and the cross on which He died. Though God Himself, Christ chose the birth of every mother’s child Though God Himself, Christ chose the … Continue reading
The Crucifixion Now Is Past
The crucifixion now is past, And Christ is in His tomb at last, And at the door the stone is fast. The tumult and the shouting’s done. His friends have left Him one by one; To them He seemed a … Continue reading