@anglicancommunionghana: Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, praise his holy name! Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits. ~Psalm 103:1-2 Hymn Story Joachim Neander (1650-1680) lived a short and turbulent life in Bremen, a town in northwest Germany. One day, as a 21-year-old student of Latin and poetry, Neander went with two friends to a local church service seeking to mock and criticize its new pastor. Instead, after hearing the preaching of the Gospel, Neander was converted to Christianity and devoted his life to the study of theology. His prior education came in handy as well! He became Rector of the Latin school in Düsseldorf, a classical academy affiliated with the German Reformed Church. His poetic gifts were put to use in his composition of over 60 hymns before his tragic death from tuberculosis at age 30. Like many of his hymns, his most famous composition, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,” was inspired by his love of the beautiful Neander Valley (named after his family) in which he lived. The majesty he saw in creation evoked praise of its majestic Creator! Interestingly, nearly two centuries after Neander's death, skeletal remains were discovered in the valley which bears his name. As the German word for "valley" or "dale" is tal or thal, these remains became known as the "Neanderthal man." For decades, the Neanderthal was heralded as a vital "missing link" in human evolution, thanks to an archaeologist's use of carbon dating to conveniently place these remains into the period in history in which Darwin's theory of evolution required an example of a hereditary link between apes and modern man in order to "prove" its validity. Despite the fact that this archaeologist and his methods were demonstrated to be fraudulent—leading to his resignation in disgrace in 2005—many science textbooks continue to sensationalize the Neanderthal Man as a human ancestor and a proof of macroevolution. In reality, these bones were simply and fully human. How ironic that Neander's name has come to be linked with a theory which stubbornly seeks to discredit the God of Creation, rather than as a man who deeply loved his Creator and all that He has made. As we listen to and sing this beautiful hymn, may we always give "praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation," celebrating and thanking him for all his marvelous works. As with most older hymns, there are a number of arrangements ranging from classic... #anglicanevents #fyp #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #viral #hymns_with_lyrics
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⋆˚࿔ʀᴇᴀʟ.ᴋᴇɴᴢɪᴇ𝜗𝜚˚ :
Kudos. But you’ve to upload some on YouTube
2025-09-09 11:45:01
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Have faith :
good work but please try to bring the lyrics on the screen for us to learn how to sing it rather than writing it under the post. thanks
2025-09-09 12:34:26
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GODWIN DESTINY GH :
Waoo that's my favorite hymn oo🙏🙏🙏
2025-09-11 12:46:34
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Maame :
Very good.
at least we've our own too on tiktok 🥰
2025-09-10 20:14:16
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Novavibe collection :
Proudly Anglican 🙏
2025-09-11 06:38:16
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Finally
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I love this music ❤️🙏
2025-09-09 13:02:11
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Emmanuel Tawiah :
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2025-09-09 11:16:10
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⋆˚࿔ʀᴇᴀʟ.ᴋᴇɴᴢɪᴇ𝜗𝜚˚ :
This is great initiative
2025-09-09 11:44:37
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Letitia Codjoe :
amen. amen
2025-09-09 19:35:13
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2025-09-09 12:30:34
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2025-09-09 12:22:18
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2025-09-09 11:42:00
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Pls do go labor all lol forgotn de hym number
2025-09-09 19:26:38
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