He’s Always Been Faithful

If it weren’t for Christ’s resurrection, the words to “He’s Always Been Faithful” would not be our anthem; would not be our song.

John 19:30

Jesus said “It is finished.” He then bowed his head and gave up his spirit.  What is meant by this is that Jesus finished what the Father had sent him to accomplish in this world.  He knew what would happen on the cross, yet He still sacrificed His life so that we could have eternal life.  Jesus could have called down legions of angels to set him free and spare him suffering, yet He didn’t.

HE’S ALWAYS BEEN FAITHFUL
Words and Music by Sara Groves

Vocals, Jamie Hutzel
Flute, Bill Hutzel
Acoustic 12-String guitar, John D’Elia
Piano, Karen Dann Sundquist

Copyright 2016 by Bill Hutzel

 

 

 

 

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  1. Beautiful Song, Jamie. The worship songs you wrote still popup in my head .God is still using you to encourage and uplift his children with those songs from long ago. He is eternal, isn’t he? And, we are still His children(as in young and full of wonder). Thank you for allowing God to use your gifts to continue speaking to me all these years. Of course, I don’t remember all the songs and I would love to have a playlist . I was wondering if you ever made a recording of them all and how I can get one? Love to you and your family,
    Nancy Hanf

    1. Hi Nancy, Wonderful to hear from you. How are you and Rich? Jamie is incredibly gifted with his voice. I will be posting another one of his songs as soon as I get around to making a video of it. His children are also all very gifted. All of them are now married and living in different locations (Pennsylvania, Maryland and Texas). If you go to my Facebook group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/bhutzel/, you can watch Jessica on a program called God’s View, speaking on the topic “Clothed in Dignity”. Bill Hutzel

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