Original electric/acoustic rock and blues songs by a former missionary of 14 years. They were inspired mainly after reading "The Calvary Road" by the late Roy Hession, which sparked a remarkably blessed time of personal revival; as a result, these so [+]Original electric/acoustic rock and blues songs by a former missionary of 14 years. They were inspired mainly after reading "The Calvary Road" by the late Roy Hession, which sparked a remarkably blessed time of personal revival; as a result, these songs seek to meet the sinner on street level with the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, whether it's someone coming to Christ for the first time, or the veteran servant of God who is fully aware of his need for the Saviour every day. They focus on the present power of the Blood of the Lamb, by which we are able to overcome, and the joy of doing the will of the Father and having fellowship with Him, through His Holy Spirit. *******************************************
Cut 1, "Captain, Please Come Again", starts out with the sound of ocean waves hitting the sides of the boat and seagulls flying overhead, with concern over the approaching storm, and steadily builds to a rousing finish. It looks ahead, through Jesus' own words and those of the Apostle Paul to the Thessalonians, to the time of Christ's Return in Glory, and is a song of encouragement and hope to those who will still be here on earth at that time faithfully awaiting His arrival! "My personal goal is that 'Captain' will top the underground Christian charts during the Great Tribulation, whether I'm still here or not..." -Peter
Cut 2, "Thank You, Father", is a song of praise and thanks to the Father, Son and Spirit.
Cut 3, "Just Let Me Lay Down", calls out to the weary soul; just lay yourself down at the foot of Calvary's Cross.
Cut 4, "Sunrise" is a feel-good tune about finding the Lord and walking His "Highway of Holiness" (Isaiah 35:8)!
Cut 5, "Prodigal's Return", focuses on the candid love of the Father toward his returning wayward son in Jesus' own words from Luke 15; it's one of the most moving moments in the Scripture and demonstrates how much the Father, God Himself, loves each one of us as His own returning child. "...'Prodigal's Return' is written on a very personal level, since I find myself needing to return to the Father, in like manner, many times each day! How great and wonderful is our God..." Luke 15:20 is spoken during the song.
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