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The Music Memoirs {Deuteronomy 6}

This is my second post in my new series, "Music Memoirs". These will be some of the most personal posts I will ever share. They are my most intimate writings...my songs. *Shudder* I am a little nervous, but God has been speaking to my heart about sharing them. Each week I will share a song that I have written. Most of them have been written during times of personal worship with our sweet Jesus. It is a little rough around the edges, but I hope that you enjoy listening and that it will bless you

I wrote this song during a time when I was studying Deuteronomy chapter 6. It is very timely to share this week, as we are heading to The Teach Them Diligently convention in Nashville! Enjoy :)





Deuteronomy 6

{Chorus}
Teach the diligently 
All that I've commanded
Set these words upon the hearts 
Of your sons and your daughters
{Repeat}
{Verse}
Hear O Israel
The Lord is your God
You shall love the Lord
With all your heart, your soul & strength
{Repeat}
{Chorus}
{Bridge}
When you lie down
And when you rise up
Bind them as a sign upon your hands and upon your heart
When you lie down
And when you rise up
Write them on your doorposts and your gates
{Chorus}
Be sure to check out the rest of the Music Memoir Series >>
http://www.teachable-mom-ents.com/2013/04/music-memoirs-captivating.html
http://www.teachable-mom-ents.com/2013/05/music-memoirs-wake-o-sleeper.html
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