Friday, October 9, 2020

Jesus in Japan

 




24 comments:

  1. That is awesome! There is no far distance that God's saving grace can't reach. It's awesome to see when we all sing a new song to the Lord! God bless.

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  2. It is also a case of a girl from North Korea, who fled to China and then to South Korea, helped by the Orthodox Church.

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  3. A beautiful song for God's glory!
    Have a healthy, happy weekend.

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  4. Beautiful! Wonder what percentage of Japan are Christians? I thought their official religion is maybe Shinto?

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    1. I think it's a lot of people, but a small percentage.

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    2. It's maybe 1%. I wonder why Japan is so resistant to the gospel, but South Korea has the largest Christian church in the world.

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  5. What a beautiful, beautiful song. I adore the people of Japan. Our son has lived there for 13 years and we've visited many times. I've never met such gracious kind people. May God bless them.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  6. Hi Sandi, even without the translation I didn't need to know that they were singing about Jesus - I could feel it.

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  7. my ids are fan of Japaneses anime dear Sandy so am i though i don't find time to watch along them but still i find spirituality in their art
    liked this song

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  8. So wonderful that people in Japan are getting to know Jesus as their Savior too. He is ready to save anyone and everyone who is willing to repent and be saved.

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  9. Our Father's Will.....for everyone to know HIM. Thanks Sandi.....

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  10. Beautiful song even though I do not understand the language. It is wonderful that hearts are open to Jesus even in Japan.

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  11. Cool! from seeing the part with the Japanese instruments, I want to learn how to play shamisen to Praise the LORD:)

    It looks like some may not realize the words mean, so I will just mention here if someone may not know, this song is based on the Blessing song that is based on the words from the Birkhat Kohanim, Priestly blessing, Numbers 6:24~26.


    The LORD bless you and keep you, Make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you...and give you Peace.

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  12. Positively breath taking.

    Catherine

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