Lord, what can I do?

Lord, what can I do? Xiao Jun was the original singer, Qu Lianci was the lyricist, and Sun Zhigang was the composer.

Lord, what I can do is a Christian hymn, and Christian music is an important part of Christian religious ceremonies. 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.

Lord, what can I do to make you care about me so much? Life is bumpy, and with you it will cross over. Lord, what can I do to make you love me so much? I didn't know how grateful I was until I walked by, and I didn't know you didn't dislike me until I turned around. Lord, what can I do? You are looking for me in the vast sea of people. A hundred sheep. I am the one who got lost. You gave your life to save me. Lord, what can I do? You called me out of thousands of people. There are many stars in the sky, and I am the one you illuminate.

The Educational Influence of Christian Music

In the hymns used by European and American churches, many music and literature in the history of music have been preserved. Except some churches are still singing, other places have long been deaf. Among the Protestant hymns in China, there are themes such as the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Ode to Joy), Mendelssohn's Song of Silence, and sibelius's Ode to Finland, which are of great help to the classical music cultivation of high Christians, and also introduce some mysterious experiences of religious music.