Standing On The Promises / This We Know | Cover By Bethel Ag Band Site

The cover of by the Bethel AG Band is a modern worship medley that bridges a 19th-century classic with a contemporary anthem. Performed by the Bethel AG Church International Worship Centre in Bangalore, India, this arrangement highlights a seamless transition between old-school gospel fervor and modern rhythmic worship. 🎵 Song Overview & Structure

A "guide through the wilderness" and "joy in the heaviness." 2 Corinthians 1:20 ("Yes and Amen"). God's ways being "higher than our own." 📖 The Story Behind the Music The Hymn's Origin The cover of by the Bethel AG Band

: Written in 1886 by Russell Kelso Carter, this hymn is known for its "martial" or march-like energy. God's ways being "higher than our own

Russell Kelso Carter was a professor at a military academy when he wrote "Standing On The Promises". At age 30, he faced a critical heart condition that doctors could not treat. He turned to prayer and made a commitment to God's service, eventually experiencing a miraculous recovery and living another 49 years. The song's rhythmic, marching style reflects his military background and his "active" choice to trust God's promises despite physical weakness. The Modern Anthem He turned to prayer and made a commitment

"This We Know" was popularized through the Passion movement. It is often cited as a song of "active hope," particularly for those facing long-term struggles. The bridge——is a direct response to the biblical promise that God’s plans are for good even when they aren't immediately understood. About the Hymns: Standing on the Promises

: Originally released by Passion (featuring Kristian Stanfill) in 2017, this song modernizes the same "standing" metaphor. Lyrical Synergies Standing On The Promises This We Know Core Message Relying on the Word of God through "howling storms."

The cover of by the Bethel AG Band is a modern worship medley that bridges a 19th-century classic with a contemporary anthem. Performed by the Bethel AG Church International Worship Centre in Bangalore, India, this arrangement highlights a seamless transition between old-school gospel fervor and modern rhythmic worship. 🎵 Song Overview & Structure

A "guide through the wilderness" and "joy in the heaviness." 2 Corinthians 1:20 ("Yes and Amen"). God's ways being "higher than our own." 📖 The Story Behind the Music The Hymn's Origin

: Written in 1886 by Russell Kelso Carter, this hymn is known for its "martial" or march-like energy.

Russell Kelso Carter was a professor at a military academy when he wrote "Standing On The Promises". At age 30, he faced a critical heart condition that doctors could not treat. He turned to prayer and made a commitment to God's service, eventually experiencing a miraculous recovery and living another 49 years. The song's rhythmic, marching style reflects his military background and his "active" choice to trust God's promises despite physical weakness. The Modern Anthem

"This We Know" was popularized through the Passion movement. It is often cited as a song of "active hope," particularly for those facing long-term struggles. The bridge——is a direct response to the biblical promise that God’s plans are for good even when they aren't immediately understood. About the Hymns: Standing on the Promises

: Originally released by Passion (featuring Kristian Stanfill) in 2017, this song modernizes the same "standing" metaphor. Lyrical Synergies Standing On The Promises This We Know Core Message Relying on the Word of God through "howling storms."