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We're Marching to Zion (Zion City Choir)
John Alexander Dowie
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John Alexander Dowie

We're Marching to Zion (Zion City Choir)

This sermon emphasizes the joy and peace of the Lord, encouraging listeners to let His joy be known and feel His love.
The video is a repetitive chant or song asking the Lord to let His joy be known. The phrase 'And hear us, how we sing our song' is repeated multiple times throughout the video. The video emphasizes the importance of singing and praising the Lord. The overall message is a call to worship and express joy through song.

Full Transcript

The Queen has come along, and let her joy be known. The hills are full with trees and corn, The hills are full with trees and corn, And crowns of gold have grown, The crowns of gold. I am the peace of God, And I am the peace of God, And I am the joy of men.

I am the peace of God, And I am the joy of men, The Lord is with me.

I am the king, I feel the love, I am the king, I see the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy, the joy The hills are high, the hills are tall, the deserts grey, Before we reach the end, before we reach the end, Our walk of mercy, our walk of mercy, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial, When I go to trial, beautiful, beautiful trial.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Joy of the Lord
  2. The Peace of God
  3. The King's Love
  4. I feel the love
  5. I see the joy

Key Quotes

“The Queen has come along, and let her joy be known.” — John Alexander Dowie
“I am the peace of God, And I am the joy of men.” — John Alexander Dowie
“I feel the love, I am the king, I see the joy” — John Alexander Dowie

Application Points

  • Let the joy of the Lord be known in our lives and in our communities.
  • Trust in God's goodness and faithfulness to maintain our walk of mercy.
  • Feel the love and peace of the Lord in our daily lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of this sermon?
The main theme is the joy and peace of the Lord.
How can we experience the joy of the Lord?
We can experience the joy of the Lord by letting His joy be known and feeling His love.
What is the significance of the King's love?
The King's love is a source of joy and peace for us.
How can we maintain our walk of mercy?
We can maintain our walk of mercy by trusting in God's goodness and faithfulness.

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