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Praise God the Father who’s the source; Praise God the Son who is the course; Praise God the Spirit who’s the flow; Praise God, our portion here below!
Praise God the Father who’s the source; Praise God the Son who is the course; Praise God the Spirit who’s the flow; Praise God, our portion here below!
Thank God for His spirit and comforter He left behind for us. I love this old hymn. We sang this everyday in class before the closing bell in my primary days in Benin City, Nigeria. Thank God for Christians schools.
Jan42022
Olosede Awujoola Odewale
Abeokuta, Ogun, Nigeria
Such a soul lifting song that acknowledges the Lord as the only source of blessing.
Nov252021
Leigh
Lake Ijackson, TX, United States
I love the old hymns. )I love the new praise songs but I love the old songs too. Thank you for publishing them.
Oct182021
Sandy Nagy
London, Ontario, Canada
I love how the Holy Spirit wells up in us and brings songs to our remembrance.
I just finshed watching a Christian movie. " The Phil Thatcher Story"
As soon as it ended, the words of this hymn came to mind. I began to sing it.
"Praise God from whom all blessings flow..." This was eventually Phil's testimony and it is ours.
Oct102021
David Coote
Aylesbury
To God be the glory
Sep262021
Howard Lai
Taipei, Taiwan
Praise the Lord as the source of all blessing,
Aug262021
Ray
Greenville, SC, United States
I too remember this hymn from my childhood-praise God!
Aug242021
Yvonne
N. Charleston, SC, United States
I remember this hymn from my childhood, but it is not sung in my current church. However, it often comes to mind and brings me such peace and comfort, reminding me always all blessings come from God Almighty and all creation owes Him all praise and thanksgiving. ❤
Aug242021
Melinda
Long Beach, CA, United States
Amidst all the craziness and bad news and worries of the day I awoke singing this song. Then I shared it with me text group of friends so they too could be refocused and blessed. It’s easy to get upset about “all the things”. This world often disappoints, but God never does. When I keep my eyes on Him and stay focused on His truth I have peace. Praise God from ALL blessings flow! Amen!!
Aug152021
Jonny Walker
British, Clwyd, United Kingdom
That second verse is as good an explanation of the role of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit as can be found anywhere else! Distinct, and yet co-eternal, co-equal, co-substantial, and co-existant... God!
Formerly, God was outside of man and had nothing to do with man; there was a great distance between God and man. However, the Triune God desires to transmit Himself into us. In order for the Triune God to fulfill this desire, God the Father is the source, God the Son is the course, and God the Spirit is the flow (2 Cor. 13:14). This thought is expressed in the second stanza of a hymn in our hymnal: "Praise God the Father who's the source; / Praise God the Son who is the course; / Praise God the Spirit who's the flow; / Praise God, our portion here below!" (Hymns, #8). The Spirit is revealed as the flow of the Trinity in Revelation 22:1. This verse says that the river of water of life, a symbol of the Spirit, proceeds out of the throne of God and of the Lamb in the middle of the street (cf. John 7:37-39). This indicates that the Spirit as the river of water of life flows and that this river has not only a source from which it flows but also a course, a way in which the source flows. In Revelation 22:1 the Triune God, the Divine Being, is portrayed as living water in three aspects: the source, the course, and the flow. God the Father is the source of the river of water of life, God the Son is the course of this river, and God the Spirit is the flow of the river. In the New Jerusalem the river of water of life spirals down from the throne in the middle of the golden street to water the whole city. This is a picture of the transmission of the Triune God as living water into the believers. When the Spirit as the flow comes to reach us, the entire Triune God is transmitted into us.
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Hialeah, Florida, United States
Thank God for His spirit and comforter He left behind for us. I love this old hymn. We sang this everyday in class before the closing bell in my primary days in Benin City, Nigeria. Thank God for Christians schools.
Abeokuta, Ogun, Nigeria
Such a soul lifting song that acknowledges the Lord as the only source of blessing.
Lake Ijackson, TX, United States
I love the old hymns. )I love the new praise songs but I love the old songs too. Thank you for publishing them.
London, Ontario, Canada
I love how the Holy Spirit wells up in us and brings songs to our remembrance.
I just finshed watching a Christian movie. " The Phil Thatcher Story"
As soon as it ended, the words of this hymn came to mind. I began to sing it.
"Praise God from whom all blessings flow..." This was eventually Phil's testimony and it is ours.
Aylesbury
To God be the glory
Taipei, Taiwan
Praise the Lord as the source of all blessing,
Greenville, SC, United States
I too remember this hymn from my childhood-praise God!
N. Charleston, SC, United States
I remember this hymn from my childhood, but it is not sung in my current church. However, it often comes to mind and brings me such peace and comfort, reminding me always all blessings come from God Almighty and all creation owes Him all praise and thanksgiving. ❤
Long Beach, CA, United States
Amidst all the craziness and bad news and worries of the day I awoke singing this song. Then I shared it with me text group of friends so they too could be refocused and blessed. It’s easy to get upset about “all the things”. This world often disappoints, but God never does. When I keep my eyes on Him and stay focused on His truth I have peace. Praise God from ALL blessings flow! Amen!!
British, Clwyd, United Kingdom
That second verse is as good an explanation of the role of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit as can be found anywhere else! Distinct, and yet co-eternal, co-equal, co-substantial, and co-existant... God!