I first heard this song when I went to a Weekender at CHBC, and we’ve been enjoying it recently in family devos. May the Lord grant in his mercy that someday we’ll sing in a choir that sounds this good:
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i love this song!
You’ve also been singing it at Kenwood
A little slow on the video, no?
The Lord’s coming on the clouds (Mark 13) influenced the later Buddhism. In certain areas of Asia, like in Japan, the similar idea of a Buddhist deity coming on the clouds with many saints is still popular.