Blessed people praise poetry.

The content of the poem praised by the graceful people is as follows:

My heart rejoices, my spirit rejoices, I will rejoice in my God, my soul will not fall into the grave, and I will see my Holy One. I offer praise, and I strive to praise the infinite grace of the Lord. His words are deeply rooted in my heart, and I enjoy God's love like spring breeze.

I am a blessed man. I have a God who loves me. He died for me, led me into the door of eternal life and awakened my sleeping soul. I am a grateful person. I have a God who loves me. His kindness is higher than the sky and deeper than the sea. I have been blessed by him all my life.

Have mercy on whoever you want, and be kind to whoever you want. This great grace came to me and made me a kind person. You are the Lord of all lords and the Lord of all things in the universe. I am so humble, so small as dust.

You chose me as your child and you as my platform. You opened my eyes and let me know you. It is you who shaped me, trained me and made me your container. This kind of kindness is hard to repay in this life, but I hope I can please you in this life. ?

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Christian music is an important part of Christian religious ceremonies, which is to sing and praise God. These songs praising God were originally accompanied by musical instruments. The musical instruments used are: harp, harp, cymbal, horn, etc. In the Christian church in the Middle Ages, all musical instruments except the organ were forbidden to be used, and only a single-part unaccompanied plainsong with free rhythm was a legal church song.

There are four schools of plain Song (also called hymns) in western churches: Ambrose Song named after Bishop San Ambrose of Milan, Gaul plain Song of French Church, Mosala Bryan Song of Spanish Church and Gregory plain Song named after Pope Gregory I. After the 8th century, Gregory plain Song became the highest standard of western church songs.