The Prophet's Lounge with James Hartline - Struggling with Alzheimer's Disease, Glen Campbell calls mankind to turn their focus towards eternity and God in his beautiful new song, "Ghost On The Canvas."
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The Prophet's Lounge with James Hartline - Struggling with Alzheimer's Disease, Glen Campbell calls mankind to turn their focus towards eternity and God in his beautiful new song, "Ghost On The Canvas."
It may be the most powerful and important song that Glen Campbell has recorded in his 50 year-long musical career. Ghost On The Canvas is a spiritually-uplifiting reflection of eternity, God and heaven.
It may be the most powerful and important song that Glen Campbell has recorded in his 50 year-long musical career. Ghost On The Canvas is a spiritually-uplifiting reflection of eternity, God and heaven.
After years of alcoholism, self-destruction, failed marriages, adultery and living the deceptive Malibu-Hollywood entertainment industry maelstrom, Glen Campbell's new recording represents his roots as a born again Christian, a belief that Campbell and his wife live out as Messianic Jews.
Like Glen Campbell, we have all sat in the storm-tossed boat in the fearful waters of Matthew 14. We are all passing through the storm of the fourth watch. Some will place their confidence in Jesus Christ as the storm waters seem to overwhelm the earth in these last days. Our faith must be about our Father's business and His will upon this earth. For all other things will surely sink in these uncertain times. But one thing will stand this test: Our testimonies in Christ, our stories of being ghosts on His canvas.
And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them, walking on the sea. When the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, "It is a ghost!" And they cried out in fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, "Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid." Matthew 14:25-27
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