Read: Zechariah 12:1-13:9, Revelation 19:1-21, Psalm 147:1-20, Proverbs 31:1-7
Praise the Lord! How good to sing praises to our God! How delightful and how fitting!
(Psalm 147:1)
After this, I heard what sounded like a vast crowd in heaven shouting, “Praise the Lord! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God. (Revelation 19:1)
Relate: In what will be one of the last posts this year I have to step back and say thank you. For what God has chosen to do with The River Walk this past year, I am humbled. For what all of you have done to make it happen, I am grateful. I would never have imagined a year ago that in 2013 I would have over 100,000 new views, 8,000 new followers, and 3,000 new comments. I would never have imagined the global reach my writing would have as over 35% of you come from beyond the US (representing over 180 nations) and more than 20% are from nationas where English isn’t even the primary language.
I am honored by what He has done and what more is coming. If, in a year, we can go from one thousand to 100 thousand views, then who’s to say next year this time we won’t be looking at a million? Who is to say that if this happened for me this year, it won’t happen for you next year? Let us continue to lift up the name of our God and watch as the world joins us in song…
In English:
In French:
In Mandarin:
In Spanish:
In German:
In English and Visayan:
In Hindi:
In Tamil:
In Portuguese:
In Bengali:
In Japanese:
In Russian and Korean:
In Vietnamese:
React: There will be a day when people from every tongue, every tribe, every culture will gather around the mountain of God to sing together His praise. Will You join them now?
Respond:

BJ, a dramatic visual reminder that we are only a part of the mighty host, praising the Lord God Almighty. Praise his name!
Awesome, dramatic and very poignant statement! I like the perspective that from God’s view…we are His community…the body of Christ. Thank you, BJ…nicely done!
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Wonderful! God bless!
S/he who sings, prays twice. I am amazed and grateful to Our God for the multilingual message you are sharing and praying. Pax Christi.
Different voices. Different languages. Common Song. Praise God in it.
Great post!!!
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What a great reminder that there is only one God, no matter who you are or what language you speak! God bless!!
He is the great I am!
I wanna sing, too! This made me smile.
This is such an awesome idea!
FANTASTIC ! ! !
🙂
This was WOW! thank you so much for putting this together!! 🙂
Wonderful Blog post! 😀
Reblogged this on quirkywritingcorner and commented:
Quite interesting
Wow! This is beautiful!
Awesome blog!!
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This is unbelievable!–unless of course you know MY Lord!–this is His style. Thank you for taking the time to compile and share this!
Beautiful. I wish I could sing and play the guitar or piano to raise my voice alongside theirs.
How beautiful all the different languages!
thank you
Please be good enough to add this Sinhala spiritual song/hymn for Jesus to your site.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuATQEEzzhk&list=RDRuATQEEzzhk
Please be good enough to add this Sinhala Sri Lankan hymn to Jesus on your site.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuATQEEzzhk&list=RDRuATQEEzzhk
I think the link is broken. It won’t let me play it.
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A very insightful blog, complete with beautiful imagery and meditation on our God’s love. This talks particularly about the global effect of God’s outreach. His hand knows no distance too far beyond His reach.
thank you!
Mega-encouraging post, man. Thank you for your obedience and loyalty to Christ. God bless.
There is a this commercial: I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony-Coca-cola. I think you have touched on a much greater aspect of worship. At some point the world WILL sing in perfect harmony to our Savior. Excellent reminder and very awesome a thought! Thanks for bringing this.
What a wonderful ministry and God Bless You. Thank you. 🙂
Yes, let all the peoples sing His name!