


I get a ‘kick’ out of it!īeautiful sunset pictures. It is called: “Jesus is the one.” In fact there are a few songs I wanted, but I can’t find them. It is this teaching article we will now look into, as well as other sources of his teaching on the subject that I will refer from which he has written. There was one particular song I wanted to put on, but I couldn’t find it. A summary of what Jimmy Swaggart teaches about the cross of Jesus Christ is found in his article entitled, well, 'The Message Of The Cross' on his website. This song was on one of Jimmy Swaggart’s early records, and he sang it much faster. The Statement of Fundamental Truths states, Mans only hope of redemption is through the shed blood of Jesus Christ the Son of God. We stayed there for about 9 years, but the violence and crime got so bad, that we ended up coming back to Canada. That was in 1983, and a few years later we went back to Africa. I first head this song at Eldon King’s house in Arkansas, and I was jumping around the room. Just like “All roads lead to Rome,” “All songs must lead to Jesus.”

As I sang this song in my room this afternoon, I realized afresh that all singing must point to Jesus. He spent hours reading the Bible, praying, and, after a certain revival meeting, decided to ask God for the talent. After a dramatic salvation experience at the age of eight, young Swaggart felt the call of God on his life. If you like classic gospel music please subscribe to my YouTub. Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana to parents W.L. I remember singing this song in a church in Pretoria, and there was a tremendous anointing on this song. Great song from my personal record collection. “I saw the blood He spilt upon the sands.” I remember seeing Brother Swaggart singing this song on TV, so here it is. Today I was singing this song on my room, and felt I must put it on the website. When I went into the ministry in 1970, I went to one of Pastor Nipper’s meetings in Durban and bought about 12 records and just kept playing them over and over. Jimmy has a superb God-given talent for both singing and piano playing. Later at college in Salisbury, Pastor Marks lent me 4 records, and they were a great blessing to me. Sit back and enjoy some more wonderful golden gospel greats by JimmySwaggart. It was called: “I’m nearer home.” I think it was record number 4. I first heard Jimmy Swaggart in the late sixties when a guy in Bulawayo lent me a record.
