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Hidden Streams, Season One, is a devotion and study of the Psalms of Lament.1517. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Música
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  • Jeremiah 18:18-23 Colin Heinrich sings "Hear Me, Lord"
    Sep 5 2025

    This episode deals with the all too familiar situation known as "No good deed goes unpunished". The prophet Jeremiah was faithful in delivering God's message of truth to His people, yet his earthly reward was hearing of his countrymen plotting to take his life! Jeremiah turned to God in despair and complained bitterly, to the point of asking for harsh judgement to come upon his enemies. Chad ruminates on this deeply emotional passage and offers compassionate words of hope for us all, based entirely upon the loving character of our God. Colin Heinrich sings a beautiful and peaceful lament entitled "Hear me, Lord".

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    Lyrics to "Hear me, Lord"

    Sometimes pain

    Can strike like a rod

    And cleanse like a fire

    And turn me to God

    When revenge

    Is hurting myself

    It acts like a fever

    And breaks down my health

    Waiting, trusting to rest in Your love

    Waiting, trusting to rest in Your love

    Chorus:

    Hear me Lord

    I hear my enemies speak

    Hear me Lord

    For I am weak

    Hear me Lord

    This cross is too heavy to bear

    Hear me Lord

    Receive my prayer

    They dig a pit

    With snares for my feet

    They plot out smy ruin

    Prepare my defeat

    Only You

    Hold my future secure

    I cannot change them

    Or fill them with fear

    Waiting, trusting to rest in Your love

    Waiting, trusting to rest in Your love

    Chorus:

    Hear me Lord

    I hear my enemies speak

    Hear me Lord

    For I am weak

    Hear me Lord

    This cross is too heavy to bear

    Hear me Lord

    Receive my prayer

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    17 m
  • Jeremiah 17:14-17 Mikaela Adams sings "Christ Have Mercy"
    Aug 29 2025

    We've all been wronged, sometimes by those closest to us, or those who we trust the most. So, how do we respond, especially when we know that we can't truthfully claim our own righteousness and demand God's wrath against those who have hurt us. Oftentimes we hold our feelings inside, keeping our thoughts to ourselves, which only makes things worse. In God's mercy, He has given us words to express in prayer, words found in Holy Scripture, that encapsulate our deepest pains and struggles. This passage from Jeremiah is another gem for the wounded. Chad meditates on this passage and points us to the great healing and redemption found in Christ alone. Mikaela Adams sings a beautiful lament entitled "Christ have mercy".

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    What’s New from 1517:

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    More from the hosts:

    • Chad Bird

    Lyrics to "Christ Have Mercy"

    Heal me O Lord

    And I shall be healed

    Save me Lord

    And I shall be saved

    You are my praise

    You are my salvation

    You are my God

    I shall not be ashamed

    Chorus:

    On the last day

    Every knee will bow

    And every tongue confess

    That you are Lord

    Father forgive them

    The foolish and proud

    When their vain laughter was heard

    And forgive me Lord

    Christ have mercy

    Lord have mercy

    “Where are you Lord?”

    Won’t you return

    Like you said in your word

    Christ have mercy

    Don’t let me fall away

    There’s nothing that You have not seen

    There’s nothing that You have not heard

    Let me not hesitate

    To follow in your way

    I And I will not desire

    That dark and woeful day

    Let my words and deeds

    Be gracious and thankful

    For you are my hope

    In the day of evil

    Lord have mercy

    When those who say “Where are you Lord?”

    Won’t you return

    Like you said in your word

    Lord have mercy

    Don’t let me fall away

    There’s nothing you don’t see

    Or that you have not heard

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    14 m
  • Lamentations 1:1-11 JOHN ANDREW SCHREINER sings "How Lonely Lies the City"
    Aug 22 2025

    Broken lives, broken spirits, broken hearts; the ravaging results of sin in our lives and the world we were born into. Chad brings words of great comfort as he looks at the first 11 verses of Lamentations. John Andrew Schreiner sings "how Lonely Lies the City".

    Show Notes:

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    What’s New from 1517:

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    • The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley

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    More from the hosts:

    • Chad Bird

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    18 m
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