The end result is miraculous, almost as if McTell was letting God know that when he arrived at the pearly gates that he was to be let in on his own terms.
It maybe morning, night or noon, I don’t know just how soon, That’s why I’m sending up my timber …
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This is Blind Willie McTell’s stunning rendition of the old Gospel song of the same name.
It was recorded late in his career, shortly before he gave up the blues and became a preacher, singing only spirituals.
3:38. Thank God for a Savior who sees beyond the splinters to the soul, its worth, and the sacrifice of His precious son, Jesus.I used to listen to this song every Sunday Morning when I was a little girl.
These people, he said, let the Spirit of God grow and grow inside themselves until it’s just too beautiful, too amazing to behold, and then they drop their robe of flesh, and go home to heaven.”“The preacher said his grandmother was one of these people.
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This is Blind Willie McTell’s stunning rendition of the old Gospel song of the same name. So I looked up the lyrics & then the meaning.
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Blind Willie McTell (born William Samuel McTier; May 5, 1898 – August 19, 1959) was a Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist. will meet again, Oh yes we will. If you’d like to hear a rousing Gospel rendition of “Sending Up My Timber” click here.This is a good word to people who struggle with their purpose, thinking they haven’t done anything big.