American Idol Shouts To The Who?
| Posted On: 04/11/08 08:14:38 AM |
Age 53, CA |
Thursday Night Idol they sang the song again at the opening of the show, and they did say Jesus. I thought it was awesome. Jerry Thornhill
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Shout to the Lord
| Posted On: 04/11/08 07:58:37 AM |
Age 52, NE |
The name of Jesus is powerful - as the song continues — "Mountains bow down and the seas will roar at the sound of your Name."
Watch the eyes, the body language, and how quickly an otherwise benign conversation ends when you mention Jesus by name. I have experienced the phenomenon in church, on the street, at 12-step meetings, and in everyday situations.
Truly the Name of the Lord is powerful and truly there is none other by which we may be saved. And surely those who oppose Him in their hearts cannot hide that truth at the sound of His Name.
Thank you JESUS, now and forevermore, thank you, my JESUS, my SAVIOR.
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American Idol
| Posted On: 04/11/08 06:23:39 AM |
Age 44, IL |
It was a bit disturbing (though not surprising) Wednesday night when they changed the lyrics of one of my favorite contemporary Christian songs. Sadly, anymore, when someone DOES utter the name Jesus, they are often still not talking about the Jesus of the Bible. Scary stuff, but nothing we haven't been warned about in His Word. Interestingly, did you notice that last night on American Idol they sang the song again, but this time with the correct lyrics?! There must have been some controversy somewhere behind the scenes that they felt compelled to correct their error. Praise GOD!!
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American Idol thoughts
| Posted On: 04/11/08 12:24:09 AM |
Age 48, AZ |
I also noticed that the name of Jesus was omitted from the song since this would be politically incorrect for such a venue as this was. I also thought it was very upsetting to see Robin Williams pushing the homosexual agenda by grabing Simon in the buttocks and then later in the show, trying to portray a spiritual sensitivity by singing this song which left out the name of Jesus. This type of thing gets passed off as genuine spirituality but to the discerning Christian, one can see through the deception. Thanks, Dave Anderson, AZ.
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That was yesterday; apparently this is a new day :)
| Posted On: 04/11/08 12:17:47 AM |
Age 33, IN |
Did you hear about tonight's show???? They sang it. They sang it for real, they sang the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. The CD version will have the name of Jesus, too (or so I've read)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NQu4PhhmEI
I was very, very down today. We are homeschoolers, but the public school violence this week is distressing to us. It seems that the high schools in Baltimore are life-threatening to teachers, and in another news story this week the headline read, "Lord of the Flies Makes Housecalls."
I was weeping for the peers of my children and the future of our country. Then I got the news about tonight's AI show, where the young people sang the song the right way.
I don't know what it means. I don't know those young people or who they are or why they were willing and able to sing "My Jesus, My Savior" on primetime TV.
All I know is that MY JESUS, MY SAVIOR, gathered glory to His own precious name tonight in one of the largest secular venues available. I praise Him for strengthening and encouraging His people this way, and for making His name known to the nations.
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Idol's Idol= itself
| Posted On: 04/10/08 10:17:55 PM |
Age 53, CA |
This is a note I sent to Fox after the last night's Shout to the Lord rendition:
RE: Last night’s American Idol Gives Back… you deleted the name of Jesus from the song Shout to the Lord! You also deleted two (2) lines of verse with His name mentioned. HOW DARE you ruin this song- deleting the name of Jesus who is the center and subject of this worship song. Trying to be pc? Fearful of world-wide banning of your show? Less than front page global press? I know you would never delete the name of Allah or Mohammed from any idol contestant’s name, song, conversation matter for fear of threats from the Islamist world- but Christianity is okay to mutilate? Did you not think anyone would care or notice? Did you not think?
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For you bless the righteous, O LORD;
you cover him with favor as with a shield.
- Psalms 5:12
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Shout to the Lord
| Posted On: 04/10/08 10:07:54 PM |
Age 42, FL |
I have to agree here and say that by leaving out the One whom this song is meant to be sung to- the people who censored Jesus' name could fill in the blank. What- My buddha, my Mohummad- there is none like you?!
Why bother having the song at all? This is not surprising, coming from a secular "fund raiser", nor a popular TV show. Not surprising in the least, but it makes me sad that they denied Jesus and wouldn't allow Him to come.
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Idol on Thursday night...
| Posted On: 04/10/08 09:41:39 PM |
Age 49, TX |
My family and I were shocked when they sang that worship song and yes, we did notice they changed "Jesus" to Shepherd. However, we were still happy about them singing it. Then to our shock they sang it again on the Thursday night results show (in fact started the show with it) and they did sing it with Jesus in it as written. Wow! Would love to know the behind-the-scenes on all of this. We send our Kudos to the show producers.
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