Sinopsis
Podcast by Ruach Breath of Life
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Rejoice Always
04/12/2021 Duración: 03minPantete Chairete - Rejoice always (1 Thess. 5:16) I had long wanted to record this gloriously dynamic movement from Bach’s magnificent 4th Brandenburg concerto, and was so grateful when the chance came along to do so. Massive thanks to the heroic musicians who played this challenging piece so beautifully for us - Julia and Thomas Herzog, (recorders), Susanne Herzog, Shirley Richards and Helen Rees (violins), Julian Chan (viola), Jo Garcia (cello) and Christiane von Albrecht (continuo). We hope the accompanying words will prove an inspiration too. People are concerned to go to great lengths to use PC (Politically Correct) language these days – but here’s a radically different suggestion from the Greek New Testament. for how we might prefer to look on the abbreviation ‘PC’: Pantete Chairete - Rejoice always. When Jesus first showed Himself alive from the dead to His disciples in Matthew 28:9, He used the word chairete ‘rejoice’ as His greeting to them. Paul likewise closed his second letter to the Corinthi
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An encouragement to press on no matter what
11/11/2021 Duración: 03minWe are here because the Father asked You to press on with Your mercy mission, no matter what came against You. We are here because multitudes upon multitudes of Your spokesmen and women refused to give up in the face of the repeated threats and losses that each and every one of them faced. Jesus, help us to press on through the darkness and indifference and opposition to bring You, Jesus Christ, to people’s hearts. No matter how bruised, battered and empty our hearts feel, nor how much in need of an uplift, we want to push on through, because You honour those who persevere. My child, do you remember the question CS Lewis asked? “Does there have to be so much pain in loving?” I have heard you ask that too. Come and look at it from My view of things: If you were to refuse to love, would that make things easier or better? If I had decided that the Pharisees were not for turning, that the Romans were too fierce, and that I wanted to return home to My Father – would that have been nobler? Would the world – and
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Raising Praise and sending Prayers before the Throne of God.
10/11/2021 Duración: 03minIt is a great delight to release this extract from Moneteverdi’s glorious Vespers. I discovered from research that the whole piece was used for intercession for special needs facing the nation during the 16th and 17th centuries: especially wars, famines, plagues and such like threats. These prayers were written (and in many cases have been preserved) separately from the sung portions of the Vespers themselves. At this time when the world is facing so many challenges, let’s write our own prayers and send them heaven-wards to accompany this glorious music! With grateful thanks to Anthony Thompson and Kevin Ashman, who took the lead parts on the trumpet, and all the other anointed musicians.
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Into the Silence - Part one
07/11/2021 Duración: 06minWith most grateful thanks to the musicians: Sally Prittie, (piano) Corinne Frost (cello), Thomas Herzog, oboe, Nicola Gerrard (flute) and Catherine Muncey (viola). This is the joy and privilege that we have – that you put Your dwelling place among us, and this is where we as Your people belong. (cf Lev. 26:11-12) This is the time and this is the year when Your Spirit is drawing me into a treasured place within. Notwithstanding my many fears and limitations, You are teaching me to catch Your ear with simple prayers that rise to touch Your heart, and which part the heavens for You to come down. No matter that my flailing emotions are as volatile as a toddler’s windmill in a twisting gale; setting my sails spinning, and fears and tears overspilling as unpredictable gusts tug and pull my thoughts this way and that, for hidden in my heart Your word thrusts down deeper roots, steadying and sustaining weightier truths than my own distracting thoughts. So I am making room to welcome this living word;
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Into the Silence - Part two
07/11/2021 Duración: 04minInto the Silence - Part two by Ruach Breath of Life
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Bringing our feelings of rejection to the Lord
28/10/2021 Duración: 02minThere are few pangs more painful than rejection, few things that knock our confidence so hard and batter our trust, especially when these things come from the hands of believers. Whether or not you are active in ministry, it is highly likely that you will know what it is to have a loved one turn their backs on you, perhaps walk out on you or even betray you. If you are one who has suffered the sharp stings of rejection, this is for you. As the prophet said, ‘These are the wounds I received in the house of my friends.’ (Zech. 13:6) Jesus, many of us have been so hard hit by the power of rejection that we feel like deeply pin-pricked dartboards. We may even have grown used to burying the hurts and doing our best just to soldier on. But You are life and hope, and these piercing darts are as nothing in comparison to the depths of Your love and acceptance of us. Nothing is able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Thank You Jesus, that You too have walked this way. You are de
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Remembering the Lord’s Deliverances in times of rejection
28/10/2021 Duración: 04minIt’s so helpful to remember how You helped David in his many times of distress, Lord, even though at first sight it must have appeared as though You were doing nothing of the kind. After King Saul’s hatred and jealousy had driven David from the land and forced him to take refuge in the courts of the Philistine king, David experienced one of his most grievous trials. He had set off to take part in a battle against the men of Judah, but had been sent back as a result of King Achish’s senior advisers not trusting him to fight wholeheartedly against his own kith and kin. It would have been easy for David to have taken this as a snub, and to feel rejected, but in reality, You were supernaturally intervening, Lord, to prevent His chosen one from having to wage war against his fellow countrymen. While David and his men had been away, raiders came and attacked their settlement at Ziklag, reducing it to ashes, and taking away their wives and children. Absolutely everything now in David’s life looked as though it
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A prayer for perseverance in a time of rejection
28/10/2021 Duración: 03minLord Jesus, every single time we reach out to someone, we risk having our words being misunderstood and our efforts rejected. It was no different for You, and You warned us that those who love darkness would hate us on account of You. You even said that we are blessed when this is so! (Mark 13:13, Luke 6:22) But it doesn’t always feel that way, Lord God, any more than it could have done for You when You first returned to Nazareth and everyone was praising You. (Luke 4:15,22) But when You spoke the deeper truths the townsfolk needed to hear, they tried to throw You off a cliff, the very elders of the synagogue You had always attended at the front of the crowd. You went travelling the length and breadth of the land, doing good, manifesting compelling evidence of the power of God at work in You . . . And yet so many turned their backs against You instead of their hearts toward You, fearing the disapproval of their leaders. It was easier to reject something so preposterous so threatening to their religion and
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Nuach God of all comfort
22/09/2021 Duración: 01minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Nuach Refuge
22/09/2021 Duración: 02minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Nuach - Eternal Rest
22/09/2021 Duración: 06minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Nuach - On being poured out
22/09/2021 Duración: 03minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Nuach - Faithful is He who calls you – From Turbulence to Glory
10/09/2021 Duración: 05minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Nuach Pilgrimage
10/09/2021 Duración: 02minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends. Why not listen to the piece right through first, and then try hitting the pause button for a while to let different people and situations come to mind to pray for. Somewhere about 34 seconds might be a good time to do this? The music you will hear is the slow movement from Vivaldi's exquisite mandolin concerto, played by Christiane von Albrecht, and then one of my all-time favourite Adagios by Jean Baptist Loeillet, played for us by Thomas Herzog.
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Nuach and the Dove
13/08/2021 Duración: 08minMay you be rested, blessed and empowered as you feast on this short meditation which is part of a series that explores the word ‘nuach’ – the deep, settled and empowering rest that the Lord sends.
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Rameau
07/08/2021 Duración: 02minIn the midst of the global pandemic, it has been remarkable that it was possible for the Tokyo Olympic Games to have gone ahead. By and large they have been outstandingly successful, and conducted in a good spirit amongst the nations, with all the inevitable highs and lows, personal triumphs and heartbreaks. We recorded this exuberant dance by Rameau some years ago, and, as it was written to celebrate the unifying power of love in exotic places, it seems a fitting piece of music to release as a tribute the enthusiasm of the games and a chance to pray for international peace at this deeply troubled time. Lord, let nations honour one another we pray. Let the spirit that has driven so many to seek excellence, and to pursue their goals, inspire Your people too to profound and determined efforts to see the visions You have sown in their hearts fulfilled we pray. We pray especially for . . . and . . .
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I Will Lead You On To Glory
26/07/2021 Duración: 03minOlympian efforts: Pressing on to win the prize I happened to take a break from my labours this morning in time to see Adam Peaty retain his Olympic 100 metres breast stroke gold medal. It reminded me afresh of the rewards for perseverance. Every day serious swimmers, long distance runners, divers, ice skaters and so athletes and artists get up early and train, pummelling their bodies and foregoing many ‘normal’ pleasures in order to focus on winning the prize. Paul uses athletic terminology too. ‘Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.’ (1 Cor. 9:25-27) The Lord more than does His part, but we need too to persist and persevere. A few years ago I wro
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Father, lead us on into Your Rest
09/07/2021 Duración: 10minThis is the first of a series of reflections and invitations from the Lord calling us to enter the Lord's rest inspired by the Hebrew word 'Nuach'. As this opening piece draws to a conclusion, it leads in to Huw Humphries lovely song 'Father, lead us on into Your heart.'
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Into Your hands: Praying for Souls in Distress
25/06/2021 Duración: 14minInto Your hands: Praying for Souls in Distress A passionate prayer for believers going through various different mills, set to equally passionate music. This is an invitation to join in spirit in praying for and on behalf of people who are in great distress, whether in body, mind or spirit. Some years ago, I heard an intriguing musical theme in my spirit. I jotted the notes down and wrote it up as a piece for piano, before passing it on to James Horsfall, who, with great skill and creativity, shaped it into the powerful piece of music that we were able to record. Recently I have been feeling the pain of those in great distress, and in need of both help and hope, and so I wrote this in-depth prayer to set to it. Because the prayer was longer than the music that James and I had written, I brought in a short but lovely movement from a concerto by the English composer John Baston, which Thomas Herzog plays for us on the oboe. The presentation starts, however, with a most unusual rendering of the hymn, ‘O c