Here’s a version of Psalm 40 from Matt Searles. I didn’t catch the name of the vocalist.
(Maybe Felicity Jones)
It features on the Album/EP In Return And In Rest.

This video features a devotion by Matt and the recording of the song, I’ve cued the YouTube to start with the song at 11:08.

This teaser trailer for the upcoming Prime Video series Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power does not give anything new away (except for the series title).
But it still promises an awful lot.
I’m leaning toward it being good.
They know how much they have to live up to.

The revivalistic emphasis can result in a neglect on bringing the Bible’s teaching about the life of faith and discipleship.
It is also possible to neglect the call to salvation through an unbalanced emphasis on practical aspects of Christian living.
A balance is obviously called for, especially because salvation without the Lordship of Jesus is licentiousness, while obedience without the foundation of the grace of the Gospel is legalism.

I think that we are sometimes apt to let our anxiety for the salvation of souls degenerate into a mere pity for the misery into which they may be brought by sin; and the result of such a low thought is that when we have been brought to believe that a soul is, as we say, “safe,” that it has been forgiven and will not be punished, we are satisfied. The thought of rescue has monopolised our religion and often crowed out he thought of culture. I think that ht tome of the New Testament is different from this. I know how eminently there the truths of danger and rescue always appear. I know that Christ “came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance,” and that He was called Jesus because He should “save his people from their sins.”
But all the time being the danger lies the value of that spiritual nature which is thus in peril. It is not solely or principally the suffering which the should must undergo; it is the loss of the soul itself, its failure to be the bright and wonderful thing which, as the should of god’s child, it ought to be. That is the reason why the process of salvation cannot stop with the removal of penalties and the forgiveness of sins. It must include all the gradual perfection of the soul by faith and love and obedience and patience.

Phillips Brooks, The Joy Of Preaching, Kregel Classics, 1989, pg. 195.

All Hail The King Of Heaven Matt Boswell and Matt Papa, as featured on their album Almost Home II.

The lyrics:
1
All hail the King of Heaven, Christ the Lord of all
Whom thundering angels circle ‘round, ablaze with awe
Let now the Hallelujah of earth in glad refrain
Ascend the throne, to Him belongs immortal praise
Chorus:
All hail the King of heaven
Creation join together
Let endless praises crown His name
All hail the King of heaven
2
All hail the Great Redeemer, Who so humbly came
The Lamb of our salvation, o for sinners slain
Let now one loud Hosanna resound from shore to shore
You nations say, “His kingdom reigns, forevermore!”
Chorus:
Let praise of nations rise now as a symphony
To sound the endless wonders of His majesty
Let every heart adore Him, the great and small the same
Through generations ever let His anthem ring!
Chorus:

Words and Music: Matt Boswell and Matt Papa
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