Gospel Railway Praise

Gail Nobles
Gospel Railway Praise

Music and Commentary about the best gospel hit songs.. There is Commentary music news about Motown Gospel, Stax Gospel, and more. Gail Nobles © 2020

  1. The Spinners-He’ll Understand & Say Well Done 10:27:24 6.07 PM

    10/27/2024

    The Spinners-He’ll Understand & Say Well Done 10:27:24 6.07 PM

    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain Today’s topic, The Spinners, He’ll Understand and Say Well Done We’re going to take a moment to reflect on the spiritual side of the Spinners and their heartfelt redemption of He’ll Understand and Say Well Done. When they sing about giving your best, it’s a call to action. They remind us to be diligent to succeeds of faith, and to share the good news that the savior has come to set us free. Yes, they sing that beautiful truth that even when the world made doubt us, when the naysayers arise, our Lord understands our labor, - the toil of love, The sweat of service - and he’ll meet us at the end of our road saying, “Well done my faithful servant.” Now listen close for the chorus. It speaks to the heart, the weariness of life and the battles we face as the Spinners sing. “Oh, when I come to the end of my journey”, they paint a picture of a faithful journey towards the heavenly shore where weariness is yield to victory. The chorus say: I’ll be carrying the staff and the cross of redemption. The staff represents guidance and support while the cross stands for the sacrifices we make for our faith and redemption. It’s a reminder that when we persevere through our struggles and hold fast to what we believe, there will come a day when we will be rewarded for our efforts. In the end, the Lord will look at our journey and say, “Well done.” I’m Gail Nobles. Today’s topic: The Spinners - He’ll Understand and Say Well Done. Thank you for listening to Gospel Railway Praise.

    3 min
  2. The Devil Tries To Destroy Music 7:26:23 4.27 PM

    07/26/2023

    The Devil Tries To Destroy Music 7:26:23 4.27 PM

    Story by: Gail Nobles Photo: Pixabay.com Intro music: Samplefocus.com I heard Mavis Staples say that the devil ain't got no music and that all music belongs to God. Well, I can see where she's right. God made music, and if it were not for him, music wouldn't be here. It wouldn't be made. God got angels in heaven singing, and Lucifer, who is now the devil, knows all about music according to Ezekiel chapter 28 verse 13. “…the workmanship of the tablets and of thy pipes was prepared in theday that thou wast created.” That lets you know Satan knew something about music. He was an anointed cherub according to verse 14. Man assumes he was the leader of the heavenly choir. But Satan is trying to destroy music & turn it into nothing. He doesnt have one good idea because he’s all about destruction. People are hardly writing and singing about true love today. And some Gospel songs don’t say anything about God. But they’ll call it Gospel. There are songs that don’t make any sense at all. And when you hear about the music industry, and the artists trying to make money, it doesn’t sound too good. Man had increased in knowledge with the internet and things began to change. We need to pray to God about our music, and ask him to lead and guide us in the right direction when we use our talents and gifts. We need to get away from the explicit stuff, and a whole lot of other stuff leading people the wrong way; messing up the minds of the people. It will be your fault in the end. Remember that the Devil doesnt want nobody to succeed. He’s nobody’s friend. He’s not even a friend to himself, and he knows that he will be destroyed. Not music. Music will always be here. Like Mavis Staples said, it belongs to God. Im Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Gospel Railway Praise.

    3 min

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Music and Commentary about the best gospel hit songs.. There is Commentary music news about Motown Gospel, Stax Gospel, and more. Gail Nobles © 2020

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