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  • Jesus is all the world to me, My life, my joy, my all;
    He is my strength from day to day,
    Without Him I would fall.
    When I am sad, to Him I go,
    No other one can cheer me so;
    When I am sad, He makes me glad,
    He's my friend.

    Jesus is all the world to me, my friend in trials sore;
    I go to Him for blessings and
    He gives them ov'r and o'er.
    He sends the sunshine and the rain,
    He sends the harvest's golden grain;
    Sunshine and rain, harvest of grain,
    He's my friend.

    Jesus is all the world to me, and true to Him I'll be;
    O how could I this friend deny,
    when He's so true to me?
    Following Him I know I am right,
    He watches o'er me day and night;
    Following Him, by day and night,
    He's my friend.

    Jesus is all the world to me, I want no better friend;
    I trust Him now, I'll trust Him when
    Life's fleeting days shall end.
    Beautiful life with such a friend;
    beautiful life that has no end;
    Eternal life, eternal joy,
    He's my friend.

    Words: Will L. Thompson, 1904.
    Music 'Jesus Is All the World To Me' Will L. Thompson, 1904.
    Copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2015 Revision.

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  • Hi
    I'm Dee your host and welcome to another episode of An Uplifting Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away)


    Lyrics: Edward Mote, ca.1834
    copyright status is Public Domain
    Subjects: Assurance, Refuge
    Scripture: Matthew 7:24-27
    Music: William B. Bradbury, 1863

    My hope is built on nothing less
    Than Jesus blood and righteousness.
    I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
    But wholly lean on Jesus name.

    Refrain: On Christ, the solid Rock I stand,
    All other ground is sinking sand;
    All other ground is sinking sand.

    When darkness veils His lovely face,
    I rest on His unchanging grace.
    In every high and stormy gale,
    My anchor holds within the veil.(Refrain)

    His oath, His covenant, His blood,
    Support me in the whelming flood.
    When all around my soul gives way,
    He then is all my hope and stay.(Refrain)

    When He shall come with trumpet sound,
    Oh may I then in Him be found.
    Dressed in His righteousness alone,
    Faultless to stand before the throne.(Refrain)

    Public Domain

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  • Artist: Tommy Walker

    Lord I surrender all
    To Your strong and faithful hand
    In everything I will give thanks to You
    I'll just trust Your perfect plan

    When I don't know what to do
    I'll lift my hands
    When I don't know what to say
    I'll speak Your praise
    When I don't know where to go
    I'll run to Your throne
    When I don't know what to think
    I'll stand on Your truth
    When I don't know what to do

    Lord I surrender all
    Though I'll never understand
    All the mysteries around me
    I'll just trust Your perfect plan

    When I don't know what to do
    I'll lift my hands
    When I don't know what to say
    I'll speak Your praise
    When I don't know where to go
    I'll run to Your throne
    When I don't know what to think
    I'll stand on Your truth
    When I don't know what to do

    As I bow my knee
    Send Your perfect peace
    Send Your perfect peace Lord
    As I lift my hands
    Let Your healing come
    Let Your healing come to me

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  • Hello and welcome to another episode of A Song A Day Keeps Coronavirus Away! Can you believe it? This is episode 35! Much thanks to those joining me for the first time or those re-joining me once again. I appreciate you all!

    I'll tell you a little secret. While I followed the prompting of the Holy Spirit to put something out here to help people cope with the drastic changes in their lives.

    It has also helped me. As a bipolar person, sudden changes do not sit well with me. At first, it was a welcome rest because I go hard in " normal everyday life"

    But then as the time kept stretching out and I began to realize it wasn't just a month. Panic began to set in. No hugs? No lunches with friends? What?

    Thank God for His word and the wonderful gift of music.

    Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] if you have a testimony you'd like to share, a question you wish to ask, or a comment.

    Category: Longings
    Subcategory: For Growth in Christ
    Lyrics: Johnson Oatman Jr. (1856-1926)
    Music: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (1856-1932)

    I’m pressing on the upward way,
    New heights I’m gaining every day;
    Still praying as I onward bound,
    “Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.”

    Lord, lift me up, and let me stand
    By faith on Canaan’s tableland;
    A higher plane than I have found,
    Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.

    My heart has no desire to stay
    Where doubts arise and fears dismay;
    Though some may dwell where these abound,
    My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.

    I want to live above the world,
    Though Satan’s darts at me are hurled;
    For faith has caught the joyful sound,
    The song of saints on higher ground.

    I want to scale the utmost height
    And catch a gleam of glory bright;
    But still I’ll pray till rest I’ve found,
    “Lord, lead me on to higher ground.”

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  • John H. Sammis, 1887
    copyright status is Public Domain
    Subjects: Trust, Obedience
    Scripture: Psalm 84:11-12; Isaiah 50:10
    Daniel B. Towner, 1887
    copyright status is Public Domain

    When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word,
    What a glory He sheds on our way!
    While we do His good will, He abides with us still,
    And with all who will trust and obey.

    Refrain:
    Trust and obey, for there’s no other way
    To be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.

    Not a shadow can rise, not a cloud in the skies,
    But His smile quickly drives it away;
    Not a doubt or a fear, not a sigh or a tear,
    Can abide while we trust and obey.

    Not a burden we bear, not a sorrow we share,
    But our toil He doth richly repay;
    Not a grief or a loss, not a frown or a cross,
    But is blessed if we trust and obey.

    But we never can prove the delights of His love
    Until all on the altar we lay;
    For the favor He shows, for the joy He bestows,
    Are for them who will trust and obey.

    Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at His feet,
    Or we’ll walk by His side in the way;
    What He says we will do, where He sends we will go;
    Never fear, only trust and obey.

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  • Hello and thanks again for joining me for another episode of An Uplifting Song A Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away)

    Today's song was one of my mom's favorite, I feel closer to her when I sing it.

    See author information, scripture references and the lyrics below:

    Joseph M. Scriven, 1855

    copyright status is Public Domain

    Subjects: Friendship, Comfort, Prayer

    Scripture: Exodus 33:11; John 15:13; 16:23-24

    What a friend we have in Jesus,
    All our sins and griefs to bear!
    What a privilege to carry
    Everything to God in prayer!
    Oh, what peace we often forfeit,
    Oh, what needless pain we bear,
    All because we do not carry
    Everything to God in prayer!

    Have we trials and temptations?
    Is there trouble anywhere?
    We should never be discouraged—
    Take it to the Lord in prayer.
    Can we find a friend so faithful,
    Who will all our sorrows share?
    Jesus knows our every weakness;
    Take it to the Lord in prayer.

    Are we weak and heavy-laden,
    Cumbered with a load of care?
    Precious Savior, still our refuge—
    Take it to the Lord in prayer.
    Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
    Take it to the Lord in prayer!
    In His arms He’ll take and shield thee,
    Thou wilt find a solace there.

    Blessed Savior, Thou hast promised
    Thou wilt all our burdens bear;
    May we ever, Lord, be bringing
    All to Thee in earnest prayer.
    Soon in glory bright, unclouded,
    There will be no need for prayer—
    Rapture, praise, and endless worship
    Will be our sweet portion there.

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  • Judson W. Van DeVenter, 1896
    copyright status is Public Domain
    Subject: Consecration
    Scripture: Luke 14:33; Matthew 19:27
    Winfield S. Weeden, 1896
    copyright status is Public Domain

    Lyrics: I Surrender All

    All to Jesus I surrender,
    All to Him I freely give;
    I will ever love and trust Him,
    In His presence daily live.Refrain:
    I surrender all,
    I surrender all;
    All to Thee, my blessed Savior,
    I surrender all.All to Jesus I surrender,
    Humbly at His feet I bow;
    Worldly pleasures all forsaken,
    Take me, Jesus, take me now.All to Jesus I surrender,
    Make me, Savior, wholly Thine;
    Let me feel the Holy Spirit,
    Truly know that Thou art mine.All to Jesus I surrender,
    Lord, I give myself to Thee;
    Fill me with Thy love and power,
    Let Thy blessing fall on me.All to Jesus I surrender,
    Now I feel the sacred flame;
    Oh, the joy of full salvation!
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  • Hello and welcome to a Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus away) Well it is 6 PM EST. but 24 hours later. So sorry for the lateness but I pray that you find the wait was worth it.

    That being said, iin this episode is my very first guest, one of the Church Mothers from my church. She always blesses us when she sings. I pray that you experience the same blessing.

    I hope that you all had a blessed day moms and dads who are doing double duty!

    Blessings,
    Dee

    Also, if you wish to listen to an expanded edition, check out the 12 minute Mother's Day podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heres-to-mothers-everywhere/id1510162487?i=1000474195519

    If you would like to comment and or review this 5 minute Mother's Day version, you may do so here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-uplifting-song-a-day/id1508198045?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

    Both podcasts could use some review and rating love. Thanks in advance

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  • Hello everyone and welcome!

    This is just a snippet advising that I'm still working on a special Mother's Day episode. I hoped to have it ready at midnight but missed my own deadline. It will be up by 6 PM EST today. So if you're not already a subscriber and you don't want to miss it, subscribe via the listening app of your choice. You won't be sorry!

    Dee

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  • Hi Folks,
    Welcome to another episode of A Song a Day Keeps Coronavirus away!
    Thanks so much for tuning in despite my absence. I had some voice issues and personal issues. Thank God they are both better now, however, I will be going back to work full-time as of Monday, May 12th so I will most likely only be able to manage 1 or 2 episodes a week.

    But who knows? It takes me awhile now because I have to go through so many steps to make it sound as clean as possible. I purchased a mini podcasting kit to see if it would make a difference or not in quality as well as cutting the time. Pray for me that it does.

    I also hope you liked my new intro/outro beat made especially for me by a wonderful young man who goes by [ sweetness ].

    If you do, please take 60 seconds to call in at https://anchor.fm/diane-stafford/message and let me know!

    HOLY, HOLY, HOLY (Public Domain)

    Holy, holy, holy!
    Lord God Almighty
    Early in the morning
    Our song shall rise to Thee

    Holy, holy, holy!
    Merciful and mighty
    God in three persons
    Blessed Trinity!

    Holy, holy, holy!
    Though the darkness hide thee
    Though the eye of sinful man
    Thy glory may not see
    Only Thou art holy
    There is none beside Thee
    Perfect in power, in love and purity



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  • Hi everyone,

    Welcome to another episode of A Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus away).Excuse the tinny sound of the background music. I decided to try something new this weekend. Singing with myself. By the time I recorded the top harmony, it was over!

    Let me know what you think anyway!

    As you can see, today's song is "The Blood Will Never Lose It's Pow'r" I chose it because ever since this pandemic began my mind has been drawn to the story of the Israelites as God worked on their release from Egypt. The final sign to Pharaoh that he really needed to say yes involved the blood of a sacrifice being posted over the doorways of their houses to ensure that the lives of their firstborn sons were preserved.

    I wonder what would happen now if we plead the blood over our doorposts in 2020 and declare that COVID-19 must pass over our household?

    Just a thought.

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  • I Trust in God written by William C. Martin (1864-1914)

    It's amazing how the wonderful gift of lyrics and the music that accompanies it can bless us.

    1.
    I trust in God wherever I may be,
    Upon the land or on the rolling sea,
    For, come what may, from day to day,
    My heav'nly Father watches over me.

    Chorus
    I trust in God, I know He cares for me,
    On mountain bleak or on the stormy sea;
    Tho' billows roll, He keeps my soul,
    My heavn'ly Father watches over me.

    2.
    He makes the rose an object of His care,
    He guides the eagle thru the pathless air,
    And surely He remembers me,
    My heav'nly Father watches over me.

    Chorus

    3.
    I trust in God, for in the the lion's den,
    On battlefield, or in the prison pen,
    Thru praise or blame, thru flood or flame,
    My heav'nly Father watches over me.


    Chorus

    4.
    The valley may be dark, the shadows deep
    But O, The Shepherd guards His lonely sheep;
    And thru the gloom, He'll lead me home
    My heav'nly Father watches over me.

    Chorus

    Words by W.C. Martin, Lyrics by Charles Gabriel.

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  • Hello Again,

    This is a snippet of the upcoming premiere of "What Song Are You Feeling" where I discuss the power of music to change emotions.

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  • A snippet of the first song I've ever written as an adult. To hear this backstory/testimony listen on An Uplifting Song a Week - Love Anyway or on Apple
    (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-uplifting-song-each-week/id1510162487)

    The lyrics were born way before any music was added. I don't know about anyone else but my creative juices begin flowing when I'm in angst and boy was that an angst ridden time.
    My only child was away at college in another state, I was in business for myself and my booming profits had begun to take a hit due to competition that decided to set itself up right beside me, my mom who lived with me at the time was just beginning to exhibits signs of Alzheimer's. The strong kick butt woman with whom I lived, began to become an uncertain shadow of herself, right before my eyes.

    I remember going out to my usual corner, setting up my book-stand and waiting and waiting for my customers to show up. A few did and actually bought a few items but at the end of 5 hours I only had $50 to show for time spent out in the cold. Loathe to arrive home early and worry my mom, I packed up my van and drove to a place I could always count on for comfort...the library.

    Wouldn't you know it...it was closed for renovations.

    So I sat in my van with the rain pouring down on the windshield and I fussed at God. I reminded Him that I was now in my church's Bible college. I was studying and learning more about Him than ever before, that now that I was right-er than I'd ever been in my life, everything was falling apart. I felt betrayed somehow. I thought that since I was doing His will, answering the call and all...that I was protected.

    So as was always my habit, when things bother me...I write it down. And what came out of me was a series of poems from God to me or to anyone else who was or ever will be in the place that I am.

    I Know...Love
    I know...trust
    I know...forgive

    I know sometimes it's hard to love...but do it anyway
    I know sometimes it's hard to forgive...but do it anyway
    I know sometimes it's hard to trust...but do it anyway

    God needed me to love enough to forgive others who had hurt me, who had proven they were not trustworthy because He himself lived with someone for three years that He knew was going to betray Him. But He didn't treat him any differently than the other disciples, He loved him and shared his time with him giving him every opportunity to make a different choice.

    I had to learn that hard lesson and that it rains on the just and the unjust and if Jesus went through hard times so would I.

    I would love to say that I bounced back the next day after having that awesome experience with God, but it was a process. As I let go of mistrust for men caused by the abuse of my father, relationships and began to forgive people and myself for our imperfections. I began to awaken to who God had originally created me to be. A happier person, one not so closed off from people.

    Lyrics/Vocals: Diane Stafford
    Background Track: Ainsley Harris
    (c) 2006


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  • Hello Folks and welcome to another episode of A Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away)

    Before I go any further, I would just like to take a moment to say thanks. Thanks for listening the first time and thanks for returning.

    I checked my stats and there's one particular person who has listened to every episode and I'm quite honored.

    I've still got quite a few songs left in me and my voice is finally starting to come back to normal.

    If there's a particular song of which you'd like to hear a snippet, leave me a voice message with the info. If at all possible I will oblige.

    https://anchor.fm/diane-stafford/message

    Now for today's song:

    Close to Thee (Gaither Live Gathering, lovely rendition)

    Thou my everlasting portion
    More than friend or life to me
    All alone my pilgrim journey
    Saviour let me walk with Thee

    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    All alone my pilgrim journey
    Saviour let me walk with Thee

    Not for easy wordly pleasure
    Nor for fame my prayer shall be
    Gladly will I toil and suffer
    Only let me walk with Thee

    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    Gladly will I toil and suffer
    Only let me walk with Thee

    Lead me through the veil of shadows
    Bear me o'er life's fitful sea
    Then the gate of life eternal
    May I enter Lord with Thee

    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    Close to Thee, close to Thee
    Then the gate of life eternal
    May I enter Lord with Thee...
    Then the gate of life eternal
    May I enter Lord with Thee...

    Songwriters: Fanny J. Crosby / Silas Jones Vail

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  • Day 31 of A Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus away). I cannot believe that I have been doing this for thirty-one days already.

    That being said, the title of this song and the sentiment are quite apropos. If anyone would have told me that an averred loner like myself is ready to assault someone just to get a hug, I would have said, nope, that's not me.

    It's amazing what we can learn about ourselves. That sense of self-sufficiency needed to crumble (and I did) so that I could be reminded afresh of just how much I need God for the difficult as well as the simple and mundane things in life.

    Lyrics: Annie Hawks
    Music:
    I need thee every hour
    Most gracious Lord
    No tender voice like thine
    Can peace afford

    I need thee oh I need thee
    Every hour I need thee
    Oh bless me now my savior
    I come to thee

    I need thee every hour
    Stay thou near by
    Temptations loose their power
    When thou art nigh

    I need thee oh I need thee
    Every hour I need thee
    Oh bless me now my savior
    I come to thee

    I need thee every hour
    Most holy one
    Oh make me thine indeed
    Thou blessed son

    I need thee oh I need thee
    Every hour I need thee
    Oh bless me now my savior
    I come to thee

    Oh I need thee

    I need thee

    Oh bless me now my savior

    I come to thee

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  • Day 26 of A Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus away)

    Sorry for the extended absence folks. The week after Easter is always full of exhaustion for me. It's that way every year and I keep forgetting...every year.

    Due to the downtime by COVID, I have been able to let the creative juices flow a bit. To that end, this episode is a snippet of a song I wrote today.

    Verse 1 of my original creation for Calypso extempo challenge encouraging people to stay safe

    I know COVID been here awhile
    And she messing up we life
    She get familiar like she our friend
    Taking liberties now and then.
    I tell ya
    She doh make joke
    She acting worse than stroke!
    But even though I have The Great Hope
    Bam! Ah staying home!

    Lyrics: Diane (Divine) Stafford 2020
    Music: Eclipse Productions 2020

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  • Hello and welcome to another episode of An Uplifting Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away)

    Today's song encourages us to consider putting aside some time daily to spend with God. The outcome of time spent with God is that He is able to take away what troubles us because He invites us to share our desires with Him.

    Sweet Hour of Prayer

    by William W. Walford (1772–1850)
    Public Domain

    Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!
    that calls me from a world of care,
    and bids me at my Father's throne
    make all my wants and wishes known.

    In seasons of distress and grief,
    my soul has often found relief,
    and oft escaped the tempter's snare
    by thy return, sweet hour of prayer!

    Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!
    the joys I feel, the bliss I share
    of those whose anxious spirits burn
    with strong desires for thy return!

    With such I hasten to the place
    where God my Savior shows his face,
    and gladly take my station there,
    and wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!

    Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!
    thy wings shall my petition bear
    to him whose truth and faithfulness
    engage the waiting soul to bless.

    And since he bids me seek his face,
    believe his word, and trust his grace,
    I'll cast on him my every care,
    and wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!

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  • Hello and welcome to Day 20 of A Song a Day (Keeps coronavirus away)
    .
    This song has been with me from childhood. Reminisce with me as I sing

    Also, please note that we are halfway through this season. I intend to end season one at the 40 episode mark, then I will take a break for 2 weeks.

    In the meantime I will be working on fine tuning my podcasting skills with my two other podcast - http://deeswrites.com/podcast/

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  • Welcome to Episode 19 of a Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away) - Episode #3 Revisited.

    In this take, we raise the following question:

    How many times do we really listen to a song? Yes, I know, we hear the music/tune, but what about the lyrics?

    Well, since most of us have more time on our hands than usual, why don't we practice listening a little closer? Say about 5 - 9 minutes a day?

    BEWARE: There may be some good feelings, a sense of encouragement or maybe even peace when you're through.

    Segments:
    -Intro
    -Extraneous Factoid
    -Song of the Day
    -Lyrics of the Day
    -Exposition of the Day
    -Outro

    Yes! All of that in less than ten minutes! To those who like me have the attention span of a gnat...You're welcome!

    Let's do this!

    Note: Episodes like this, minus the singing can be heard regularly on my sister podcast An Uplifting Song Each week: https://anchor.fm/diane-stafford

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