Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 29, 2017

LoveMusic! - Phil Keaggy "Time" - live in concert 1978



Phil Keaggy "Time" 
- live in concert 1977


Almost 40 years ago our church, Victory Church, in LaSalle-Peru, Illinois had the Phil Keaggy band live in concert in the high school auditorium. Laurie and I were part of the Christian community then. Phil's band members, along with himself, stayed in our homes that were part of the common-purse community. (The video below is not from this concert though.)

Sidenote: The concert producers, Jacob's Song, in 1977-1979 in the L-P area, just happened to also be the name of the young men's Catholic Charismatic Servant House I had in Cedar Falls, Iowa back in 1974-1976. The two organizations were never related, but I love how the Holy Spirit moves in His many ways!)
           

Greetings LoveMusic! believers.

It is time.

Phil Keaggy - one of my all-time favorite singer, songwriter, and ultimate guitarists. It used to be said that Jimi Hendrix was once asked what it was like to be the world's best guitarist. His reply, "I don't know. Ask Phil Keaggy." That may or may not be a true statement, but Phil, with only nine fingers, has to rank among the best. In my humble opinion at least!

This song by Phil first appeared on the album Love Broke Thru (1976). Along with other hit tunes on the vinyl (Love Broke Through, Abraham) it caught my attention the first listen through back then in '76. Now when it comes up on my "Favorites" listing on my iTunes playlist, I turn it up loud and hit the repeat button.

Not typically your "quiet time" worship song, it does make you aware that time is fast coming to an end as we know it. So what are we doing about it? Are you doing what the Lord Jesus has called you to? 

"When the Lord stops him (time), that'll be it, 
Too late for apologies. 
Too late to forgive your brother, 
Too late to get on your knees. 
When the Lord stops him, that'll be it, 
Too late to help the needy 
And worst of all it's too late to turn 
You must face eternity." 


Take the time to listen to "Time" on his Love Broke Through album.

Be blessed on your blessing others today,



Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.
Charlotte, North Carolina
USA


Watch another version. Phil has a beard, which was most common in his early years. Must have been the hippie era, when he lived at the Love Inn with others in upper New York state. 

Click here: Time - later year version

Another great song, where Phil speaks of his support for Israel. True Believers

                                           
Phil Keaggy and Steve Martin
Charlotte, NC Sept. 2003


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Phil Keaggy:Time Lyrics


Time

This song is by Phil Keaggy and appears on the album Love Broke Thru (1976).

Well He hasn't always been around
And He won't always be.
But He's on the move at this moment
Measuring life for you and me.

I fear we all submit to him
Existing anxiously,
And no one is able to turn him off
Except the Lord who holds the key.

When the Lord stops him, that'll be it,
Too late for apologies.
Too late to forgive your brother,
Too late to get on your knees.
When the Lord stops him, that'll be it,
Too late to help the needy
And worst of all it's too late to turn
You must face eternity.

His name is Time and he's coming to an end.
His name is Time where will you be my friend?
His name is Time and he's coming to an end.
His name is Time where will you be my friend?

Most people think he'll never stop
He'll go on perpetually,
But old man time is running out
And he'll cease eventually.

When the Lord stops him, that'll be it,
Too late for apologies.
Too late to forgive your brother,
Too late to get on your knees.

When the Lord stops him, that'll be it,
Too late to help the needy
And worst of all it's too late to turn
You must face eternity.

His name is Time and he's coming to an end.
His name is Time where will you be my friend?
His name is Time and he's coming to an end.
His name is Time where will you be my friend?


Phil Keaggy discography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phil Keaggy discography
Studio albums46
Live albums7
Compilation albums6
Tribute albums9
This is a listing of official releases by Phil Keaggy, an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist.

Studio albums[edit]

  • What a Day, 1973
  • Love Broke Thru, 1976
  • Emerging Phil Keaggy Band, 1977, reissued on CD in 2000 as Re-Emerging minus one song plus four new ones
  • The Master and the Musician, 1978 instrumental album, later reissued on CD with bonus track. A 30th anniversary edition was released in 2008 and included a bonus disc of alternate takes and an interview.
  • Ph'lip Side, 1980, released in two versions (one song different and in different sequence)
  • Town to Town, 1981
  • Play thru Me, 1982
  • Underground, 1983, later reissued on CD with bonus tracks and different track sequence
  • Getting Closer!, 1985, later reissued on CD with a different track sequence and bonus material
  • Way Back Home, (original) 1986
  • The Wind and the Wheat, 1987, instrumental album
  • Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child, 1988
  • Find Me in These Fields, 1990
  • Beyond Nature, 1991, instrumental album
  • Revelator, 1993, six-track EP preview of the album Crimson and Blue, with abridged and extended versions of "John the Revelator"
  • Crimson and Blue, 1993
  • Blue, 1994
  • Way Back Home, (reissue) 1994, heavily revised version of 1986 album
  • True Believer, 1995
  • Acoustic Sketches, 1996, instrumental album
  • 220, 1996, instrumental album
  • On the Fly, 1997, instrumental album
  • Phil Keaggy, 1998
  • Premium Jams, 1999, double instrumental album
  • Music to Paint By: Still Life, 1999, instrumental album
  • Music to Paint By: Electric Blue, 1999, instrumental album
  • Music to Paint By: Splash, 1999, instrumental album
  • Music to Paint By: Brushstrokes, 1999, instrumental album
  • Majesty and Wonder, 1999, Christmas album
  • An Angel's Christmas, 1999, Christmas album
  • Inseparable, 2000, released in a two disc version (21 tracks), then later in the year as a single disc (17 tracks)
  • Uncle Duke, 2000, lyrics written originally as poetry by Keaggy's uncle Dave "Duke" Keaggy
  • Zion, 2000
  • Lights of Madrid, 2000, instrumental album
  • Cinemascapes, 2001, instrumental album
  • In the Quiet Hours, 2001, instrumental album
  • Hymnsongs, 2002, instrumental album
  • Freehand (Acoustic Sketches II), 2003, acoustic instrumental album
  • Special Occasions, 2003
  • It's Personal, 2004, lyrics originally written as poetry by Keith Moore
  • Uncle Duke, 2005, re-issue of Uncle Duke, with bonus material
  • Jammed!, 2006, instrumental album. Selections and remixes from Premium Jams, with bonus material.
  • Roundabout, 2006, instrumental album
  • Dream Again, 2006
  • Two of Us, 2006, instrumental album with Mike Pachelli
  • Acoustic Cafe, 2007. Primarily an album of covers, many of which are duets. Guest vocalists include Randy Stonehill.
  • The Song Within, 2007, acoustic instrumental album
  • Phantasmagorical: Master and Musician 2, 2008, instrumental album
  • Welcome Inn, 2009, Christmas album
  • Frio Suite, 2009, instrumental album with Jeff Johnson
  • Inter-Dimensional Traveler, 2010, instrumental album. The album is the debut project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra.
  • Songs for Israel, 2010, includes Randy StonehillBob Bennett and Buck Storm
  • Cosmic Rumpus, 2011, instrumental album. The album is the second project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio" but now credited as "The Jack Giering Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra.
  • Live from Kegworth Studio, 2012.
  • The Cover of Love, 2012.
  • WaterSky, 2012, instrumental album with Jeff Johnson
  • Infinity Unleashed, 2014, instrumental album. The album is the third project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio" but now credited as "John Sferra Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and drummer John Sferra.

Live albums[edit]

  • Phil Kägi, 2006, two-disc set from the 2006 Swiss Tour (Switzerland release only)
With 2nd Chapter of Acts and "A Band Called David"
With Randy Stonehill
  • Together Live!, 2005
Compassion All-Star Band
  • 1 By 1 (One by One) Live!, 1988. In addition to Keaggy, the band features Margaret Becker (vocals, guitar), Randy Stonehill (vocals, guitar), John Andrew Schreiner (keyboards, vocals), Rick Cua (bass, vocals), Mike Mead (drums, percussion) and Joe English (drums, percussion, vocals).
With Glass Harp
  • Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997. This concert had originally been recorded in 1971 but remained in the vaults until 1997. One track, "Do Lord", appeared on Keaggy's compilation album Time: 1970-1995 prior to the official release of Live at Carnegie Hall.
  • Strings Attached, 2000 (double album). This collection also features live versions of several Keaggy solo tunes such as "From the Beginning", "Chalice", "Inseparable", "John the Revelator", "True Believer", "Shades of Green", "Overture (for Guitar and Orchestra)", and "Tender Love".
  • Stark Raving Jams, 2004 (triple album). Includes live versions of Keaggy's solo material such as "Salvation Army Band" (listed as "SAB Jam") and "Nothing But the Blood of Jesus".
  • Glass Harp Live at the Beachland Ballroom 11.01.08.

Friday, June 30, 2017

Dad, It's Time to Cast the Spirit of Rejection Out of Your Home | Walking Out Your Scriptural Right to a Lust-Free Life - NEW MAN CHARISMA NEWS

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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Time for Another Reformation - Charles Gardner ISRAEL TODAY

Time for Another Reformation

Sunday, February 12, 2017 |  Charles Gardner  ISRAEL TODAY
From reports of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with his British counterpart Theresa May, it seems that the UK government doesn’t really believe Iran is a threat to world peace or, for that matter, that God’s chosen people are worth supporting to the hilt.
In defying a call for fresh sanctions against Iran, Mrs May indicated her continued commitment to the nuclear deal which Mr Netanyahu believes to be highly dangerous, saying: “Iran seeks to annihilate Israel, it seeks to conquer the Middle East, it threatens Europe, it threatens the West, it threatens the world.”[1]
I am reminded of the indelible link between Bible-believing Christians and comfort for Israel (Isaiah 40) – and where this is lacking, it is through ignorance.
In a year that we are celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, sparked off by Martin Luther, we should be thankful that it opened the way to an understanding of the Bible that had a hugely civilizing effect on the West, the heart of his rediscovery being that salvation in Christ comes through faith alone, not by good deeds.
Sadly, however, there was a major flaw in Luther’s understanding in that he failed to grasp that God had not forsaken the Jews despite their overall rejection of Christ. And it is widely reckoned that his anti-Semitic statements sowed the seeds of the Holocaust. Indeed, Anglican clergyman Simon Ponsonby has said that Nazism was a legacy of Luther, who had called for the urgent expulsion of Jewish people from Germany in his last sermon.[2]
But a 20th century hero named after him, Martin Luther King Jr, had a very different view which certainly does not chime with current political correctness.
“When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You’re talking anti-Semitism!” Those with a different agenda try to re-write history by claiming, for example, that this quote is a hoax. But it comes through unscathed on closer examination.[3]
“Peace for Israel means security,” said King, “and we must stand with all of our might to protect its right to exist, its territorial integrity. I see Israel as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how desert land can almost be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy. Peace for Israel means security and that security must be a reality.”[4]
Judging by the strong Christian content of his inaugural speech along with the make-up of his cabinet including several Bible-believing Christians as well as Jews, I am most encouraged by the new U.S. President Donald Trump.
On important matters of politics, as in society as a whole, the Bible trumps all other agendas. And we are much nearer to being on the right track in world affairs when its ethos and principles begin to dictate policy once more – as it did 100 years ago when the (mostly) evangelical Christian members of David Lloyd George’s War Cabinet understood the importance of a re-born Israel. That led to the Balfour Declaration, promising that the British Government would do all in its power to facilitate the re-creation of a Jewish state in the Holy Land.
That it happened was clearly part of God’s plan, and the Bible’s agenda, but now the world condemns Israel for stealing land from the Palestinians. Yet, in addressing Israel’s restoration, a recurring theme of the Bible, the prophet Amos writes: “I will bring my people Israel back from exile… and will plant them in their own land, never again to be uprooted…” (Amos 9.14f)
I’m told that, earlier this week, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson took the trouble to show Mr Netanyahu the very desk at which Balfour wrote and signed the declaration.
That both Balfour and Trump have come under ferocious fire is because they have challenged the fashionable so-called ‘anti-fascists’ of the anti-God brigade. Canon Andrew White – the clerical equivalent of Trump when it comes to plain-speaking – put it perfectly when he said that “the world is anti-Semitic because it is anti-God. This land (Israel) is God’s land…”[5]
Also known as the Vicar of Baghdad, the Anglican clergyman has stood up to brutal terrorists while negotiating the release of hostages and has become the voice of reconciliation amidst the hatred and bitterness of Middle East conflict.
In an interview with this month’s issue of the Israel Today magazine, he added: “The conflict exists because Israel’s opponents are fundamentally anti-Jewish. One cannot merely say that they are only opposed to Israel; after all, Israel represents the essence of Judaism. No Judaism, no Israel. No Judaism, no God!”
Speaking of his experience in Baghdad, where he built up a church of over 6,000, he said: “At first the Iraqi Christians were against Israel, as were the Muslims. I was shocked by this and decided to enlighten them…about the Jewish roots of their faith.”
And it was as a result of this that they developed a love for Israel.
Hatred of Israel is due in large part to biblical illiteracy. So it is surely time for a new reformation which sees the Word of God restored to its rightful place as the sure foundation for all who claim to be followers of Jesus.
It is revealing that among Christian denominations that have taken issue with Israel are the Presbyterians and Methodists, who are in serious decline both spiritually and numerically.
Israel also needs to restore their relationship with God, as they did in Jehoshaphat’s day. But Christians are called to help with this process by praying for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122.6) and by sharing the gospel with them both in word and deed. (Romans 1.16)

  1. Independent, February 7 2017  ↩
  2. Peace in Jerusalem (p157) olivepresspublisher.com, quoting Simon Ponsonby addressing the CMJ (Church’s Ministry among Jewish people) Conference at Swanwick, England, in 2013  ↩
  3. See The forgotten MLK: An ally of the Jews and Israel - Conservative Review January 16 2017  ↩
  4. Interview with Aviel Schneider, Israel Today, February 2017  ↩

Charles Gardner is author of Israel the Chosen, available from Amazon, and Peace in Jerusalem, available from olivepresspublisher.com
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