Showing posts with label song - Gadol Elohai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song - Gadol Elohai. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2019

Sabbath Music - Gadol Elohi








Gadol Elohi is Hebrew for "Our God is Great" and this song is a wonder-full meditation for your Sabbath.  You may recognize this as the popular song, How Great Is Our God.  The song alternates between Hebrew and English, with English words so you understand what's being said.   Gadol Elohi by Joshua Aaron. 

I hope you will meditate on all the ways Adonai is great in your life.  Why not make a list in your journal?

Here are a few of mine:

He keeps the sun shining in the sky.  Just the perfect distance away from our planet for our existence here on Earth.  With every sunrise, I'm reminded of His greatness and His glory.



He tells the birds when to migrate to warmer weather in winter and then go back to their homes when the weather warms up.  The painted buntings have been here at Golden Cottage since late October.  They'll be headed back to their northern homes soon and I'll miss them.  I love having these colorful snowbirds visit.




He tells the seas where to stop on the sand.  What a marvel.  We're so blessed to live near the ocean.  It's a perfect place to see His greatness and majesty.



Yes, our God is great!  I praise Him with my whole heart and give him glory!

Have a wonderful Sabbath, Gail-Friends, and I'd love to know how God shows His greatness to you.





Friday, November 10, 2017

Sabbath Music - Gadol Elohai


I love this quote by one of my favorite authors.  We are surely kindred spirits, she and I.  I often get too busy.  This is common to all, and that's why Adonai has commanded us to observe the Sabbath.  He knows we need rest, both physically and mentally.

I'm thankful for the Sabbath.  The Word says He hallowed it, which means He set it apart as holy.  It is special, this seventh day of the week.  It is what we call Saturday.  It is not Sunday, as I was taught growing up in the Baptist church.  Research it for yourself.  It is one of the Ten Commandments.   If we don't observe it, we miss a blessing, and if we disobey it, we reap the consequences.

I pray you'll receive this truth, and have a good Shabbos, dear Gail-Friends.

Here's a wonderful song for your Sabbath.  You might know this song already, but hearing it in Hebrew is a blessing.  I hope you enjoy it.

P.S. Sorry for not posting this week. I've been sick for three days, and am grateful to back among the living.  I'll be back next week with more of my photos from our vacation.  I want to share the beautiful leaves and trees we saw in the mountains, as well as our visit to Biltmore Castle.

I'll also be sharing photos from a tablescape event I attended.  If you love linens, china, crystal, silver, and flowers, you will love seeing all of these lovely creations.

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