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A Heart’s Cry for Guidance in 'Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord' by Brother H-963


Brother H-963 is touching hearts with his rendition of a well-known hymn, 'Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord.' This song, originally penned by B. Mansell Ramsey, is a prayer for every believer.

Brother H-963 - Teach Me Thy Way, O LordBrother H-963's had been feeling lost and unclear about the next steps in his music ministry, so he turned to a hymn that had guided him in his teenage years. As he sang the lyrics in the studio, the words brought tears to his eyes and a renewed connection to his heart’s cry: 'Lord, teach me Thy way.'

This is a timeless song, one that we all need to hear repeated from time to time, a reminder that we all need God’s guidance. We need his guidance, not only when we are struggling, but also when we're celebrating a victory. Our prayer remains the same: 'Teach me, Thy way, O Lord.' We constantly look for God’s guiding grace, how else will we get help us walk by faith, especially when we’re tempted to rely on what 'we' think we are seeing or believe to be the right choice?

Take a moment to listen, and let Brother H-963’s beautiful rendition of this hymn. May this song lead you into a prayerful reflection, as you the emotion in his voice and make this plea your own.

(Related scripture: Psalm 25:4-5; John 14:26; Psalm 32:8)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6fAM0b240Wlue1e7adDr0N

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj4QBViAR8w

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