WHATCHU TALKIN BOUT WILLIS?
I grew up when Diff'rent Strokes was a popular television show. That's no big deal unless your last name is Willis. To this day I still hear those famous words popularized by Arnold: "Whatchu talkin bout Willis?" Usually they are uttered by someone looking at me as though I may have never heard it before. Yeah, right! Well this blog is what I (Willis) am talkin bout...my thoughts, observations & opinions. Enjoy...
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To the King who gave ev'rything for me
Whose body crucified, high on Calvary's tree
Whose redemptive blood makes way for me
I now give ev'rything.
To the King who came in the form of a child
All powerful God; and yet, so mild
Whose obedience shows the way for me
I humbly come to Thee.
To the King alone I will give my life
To the King I will sing both day and night.
To the Lamb of God who has paid the price
To the King alone -- I will give my life.
To the King, the one true royalty
Though King, He has befriended me,
But greater still! He lives in me!
I give Him ev'rything.
To the King alone I will give my life
To the King I will sing both day and night.
To the Lamb of God who has paid the price
To the King alone -- I will give my life.
To the King alone I will give my life
To the King I will sing both day and night.
To the Lamb of God who has paid the price
To the King alone -- I will give my life.
To the King alone -- I will give my life.
Music by Annie Herring and Matthew Ward
I love this simple song & Matthew Ward (one of my favorite singers) delivers in his unique way. Enjoy.
PS. I couldn't get this to transfer from youtube with my commenst, so I'm commenting here.
PPS. Also, I don't get the overtly aquatic theme in this video, but the song is still tremendous.
i mean seriously dave who doesnt like watching Dolphins for 3 1/2 minutes?
Yeah, the vid is lame, but it was all I could find.
i did like the song...i was just joking da video b/c it is kinda overally acquatic
Yeah it doesn't really fit the song.
Dude has a great voice. I saw 2nd Chapter of Acts when I was in high school. His song "It's Alright", is pre-mil paranoia, but back in the day it rocked.
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