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Worship Music with Don Moen, Ron Kenoly and many other Worship Leaders as well as conversations with them that will elevate your level of worship.

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  • Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet
    Apr 29 2026

    'Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet' was written by Wayne Goodine. This great song is a clear musical version of Isaiah 1:18, which states: "Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow, though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool".

    The verses to 'Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet' say it this way:

    It matters not where you have been;

    It matters not what you have done,

    For there is cleansing from every sin

    In the blood of God's own Son

    By His Grace you can be made whole,

    And by His blood you are set free.

    The CHORUS brings this powerful scripture verse home...

    Though your sins be as scarlet,

    They shall be as wool.

    Though they be red like crimson,

    They shall be white as snow.

    'Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet' was featured in the WORD Music Choral Club and was Arranged by Geron Davis and Elizabeth and Wayne Goodine and was Orchestrated by Lari Goss and the audio recording was Produced by WORD Music.

    'Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet' focuses on the request for God and humanity to "reason together", emphasizing a message of forgiveness, reconciliation and divine love.

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    8 mins
  • I Still Cling to the Old Rugged Cross
    Apr 26 2026

    'I Still Cling to the Old Rugged Cross' was written by Marty Funderburk and Buddy Mullins. The words to this great song emphasize that the truths learned in childhood remain vital through adulthood.

    'I Still Cling to the Old Rugged Cross' contrasts childhood "Sunday School" lessons with the realities of adult life, declaring that as one grows older, the need for the message of the cross actually increases rather than fades.

    The opening verse establishes a sentimental scene of learning that "Jesus died to take my sin away". It views the cross as an essential memory that remains "just as real" years later.

    'I Still Cling to the Old Rugged Cross' is ONE of the songs released from a project entitled 'Safe Thus Far'. This project was Arranged by Mike Speck, Lari Goss and Danny Zaloudik and was Orchestrated by Lari Goss, and the audio recording was produced by WORD Music.

    The Chorus to this song moves from "believing" (mental assent) and "holding" (steadfastness) to "clinging" (dependence). This progression suggests that life's trials have made the cross a real lifesaver rather than just a religious symbol.

    Unlike the original hymn, 'The Old Rugged Cross' which focuses on "cherishing" the cross, this modern version emphasizes the act of "clinging"--a desperate hold on forgiveness and hope in the thick of life's challenges.

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    8 mins
  • He Could See the Cross
    Apr 24 2026

    'He Could See the Cross' which was written by Rebecca J. Peck and Christina DeGazio emphasizes that Jesus endured every trial and moment of His earthly life because He could see the redemption that the cross would bring to the world.

    The words to 'He Could See the Cross' stress the importance that Jesus "could see" the pain of the cross--the nails, the thorns, and the separation from His Father--yet He chose to advance toward it daily because He also saw the people He was redeeming.

    'He Could See the Cross' is skillfully combined with another timeless song: 'When He Was On the Cross (I was on His Mind)' by Michael Payne and Ronny Hinson. 'He Could See the Cross' is ONE of the songs released from a project entitled 'The Church Will Remain'. This project was Arranged by Mike Speck, Lari Goss and Danny Zaloudik and Orchestrated by Lari Goss and the audio recording was produced by WORD Music.

    The Chorus to this great song says it this way...

    He could see the cross...He could see Calvary.

    He could feel the nails, yet beyond it all, He could view eternity.

    He knew what it would cost to cleanse our hearts and set us free.

    He could see the cross...still...He came for you and me.

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    7 mins
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