Close To My Door

“♫♪ How kind … ♫♪”

But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not by the righteous deeds we had done, but according to His mercy, through the washing of new birth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. This is the Spirit He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by His grace, we would become heirs with the hope of eternal life.
[Titus 3:4-7 BSB]

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, ….
[Galatians 5:22a BSB]

“♫♪ A stream of heavenly water … ♫♪”

“♫♪ Everlasting fountains of love ♫♪”


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4 Replies to “Close To My Door”

  1. Dan R

    Hi Dale,
    Really great guitar licks and a sweet, sweet song! You are an amazing resource of uplifting gospel tunes. Thank you so much for your faithfulness in sending them out each week.
    Please keep them coming………Blessings to you!!!

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    1. Dale Reichel Post author

      Dan, thanks for your note! I quipped to a friend that this simple song got more difficult as I tried to figure out a way to play it. I wanted to write about the Lord being a fountain of living waters and found this hymn during that search. I find a lot of hymns from the mid-late 1800’s — which time frame fits here — can be a bit “romantic” in images and tone. This one reflects some of that, but it does so more to teach about the Lord than to express the writer’s feelings. I value songs that help with the teaching, and, so, was happy to find this one. Thanks for your note and kind words! God bless you lots –D.

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    1. Dale Reichel Post author

      Patty, Thanks for your kind words. I was looking for a hymn about the Lord being the fountain of living waters and found this on Hymnary.org. It was an odd listing because they showed one instance of this song from an old hymn book, but the melody they offered for download was different from the melody on that printed hymn page. For this post I ran with the downloaded melody instead of the printed melody. I’m guessing the printed hymn version is “correct” and the download version was something akin to a typo … but I liked the “typo” melody. I think it made the phrasing a bit awkward, nevertheless I liked the way it sounded a bit better, so here it is. It is not a ribald, powerful sounding hymn … certainly not the way I managed to sing it … but I’m pleased to add it to this collection and hope the recording I offer here blesses and does no harm. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. Wishing you God’s best — Dale R.

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