The title “10,000 Reasons” symbolizes the countless blessings and attributes of God that give us reason to praise Him, no matter our circumstances. The chorus—“Bless the Lord, O my soul”—is a heartfelt invitation to personal worship, even in difficult times.
02:53My favourite hymn writer was Charles Wesleyan
02:56And his very last hymn he wrote
02:58Age 81 on his deathbed
02:59It says this
03:00In age and feebleness extreme
03:03Who shall a helpless word redeem?
03:05Jesus
03:06My only hope Thou art
03:08Strength of my failing flesh and heart
03:12Oh, could I catch one smile from Thee
03:15And drop into eternity
03:17Does anyone feel that unshakable hope
03:19And love for Jesus Christ in this place tonight?
03:27Yes, on that day
03:30When my strength is fading
03:34The end draws me
03:36And my time has come
03:39Oh, Jesus
03:41Still my soul
03:43Sing Your praise
03:45Unending
03:47Ten thousand years
03:51And then forevermore
03:55Oh, it's gonna be forever
03:57Sing it!
03:59Bless the Lord
04:02My soul
04:03My soul
04:04Oh, my soul
04:09Won't you be somer
04:10With you
04:13Sing I
04:15I've never been born, oh my soul, I wish it don't be me, that's for the Lord, my soul, oh my soul, I wish it is only me.
04:40You say I've never been born, oh my soul, I wish it don't be me, that's for the Lord, my King, my God, I will worship Your being forevermore, God, I will worship Your being forevermore.
05:10For the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being, that's for the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being, that's for the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being.
05:37For the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being, that's for the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being, that's for the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being.
05:59For the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being, that's for the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being.
06:05For the Lord, my soul, I will worship Your being.