
La fwa ban nou la viktwa
La fwa ban nou la viktwa
La fwa ban nou la viktwa
Sou djab, le monn, la chè
20 May

La fwa ban nou la viktwa
La fwa ban nou la viktwa
La fwa ban nou la viktwa
Sou djab, le monn, la chè
20 May
From the Song of Solomon, in the Bible
“Set me as a seal upon your heart,
as a seal upon your arm;
for love is strong as death,
passion fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
a raging flame.
Many waters cannot quench love,
neither can floods drown it.”
The late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr once said, and I quote: “We must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love. And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world, for love is the only way.”
There’s power in love. Don’t underestimate it. Don’t even over-sentimentalize it. There’s power – power in love. If you don’t believe me, think about a time when you first fell in love. The whole world seemed to center around you and your beloved.
Oh there’s power – power in love. Not just in its romantic forms, but any form, any shape of love. There’s a certain sense in which when you are loved, and you know it, when someone cares for you, and you know it, when you love and you show it – it actually feels right. There’s something right about it.
And there’s a reason for it. The reason has to do with the source. We were made by a power of love, and our lives were meant – and are meant – to be lived in that love. That’s why we are here.
Ultimately, the source of love is God himself: the source of all of our lives.
There’s an old medieval poem that says: “Where true love is found, God himself is there”.
The New Testament says it this way: “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God, and those who love are born of God and know God. Those who do not love do not know God. Why? For God is love.”
There’s power in love. There’s power in love to help and heal when nothing else can.
There’s power in love to lift up and liberate when nothing else will. There’s power in love to show us the way to live.
“Set me as a seal on your heart, a seal on your arm, for love is as strong as death.”
But love is not only about a young couple. Now the power of love is demonstrated by the fact that we’re all here. Two young people fell in love, and we all showed up. But it’s not just for and about a young couple, who we rejoice with. It’s more than that.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses, and he went back and he reached back into the Hebrew scriptures, to Deuteronomy and Leviticus, and Jesus said: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind and all your strength. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.”
And then in Matthew’s version, he added, he said: “On these two, love of God and love of neighbor, hang all the law, all the prophets, everything that Moses wrote, everything in the holy prophets, everything in the scriptures, everything that God has been trying to tell the world — love God, love your neighbors, and while you’re at it, love yourself.”
Now, someone once said that Jesus began the most revolutionary movement in all of human history. A movement grounded in the unconditional love of God for the world and a movement mandating people to live that love. And in so doing to change not only their lives but the very life of the world itself.
I’m talking about some power. Real power. Power to change the world. If you don’t believe me, well, there were some old slaves in America’s Antebellum South who explained the dynamic power of love and why it has the power to transform. They explained it this way. They sang a spiritual, even in the midst of their captivity. It’s one that says “There’s a balm in Gilead…” a healing balm, something that can make things right.
“There is a balm in Gilead to make the wounded whole.
“There is a balm in Gilead
“To heal the sin sick soul.”
And one of the stanzas actually explains why. They said:
“If you cannot preach like Peter,
And you cannot pray like Paul,
You just tell the love of Jesus,
How he died to save us all.”
Oh, that’s the balm in Gilead! This way of love, it is the way of life. They got it. He died to save us all. He didn’t die for anything he could get out of it. Jesus did not get an honorary doctorate for dying. He wasn’t getting anything out of it. He gave up his life, he sacrificed his life, for the good of others, for the good of the other, for the wellbeing of the world, for us.
That’s what love is. Love is not selfish and self-centered. Love can be sacrificial, and in so doing, becomes redemptive. And that way of unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive love changes lives, and it can change this world.
If you don’t believe me, just stop and imagine. Think and imagine a world where love is the way.
Imagine our homes and families where love is the way.
Imagine our neighborhoods and communities where love is the way.
Imagine our governments and nations where love is the way.
Imagine business and commerce where this love is the way.
Imagine this tired old world where love is the way.
When love is the way – unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive.
When love is the way, then no child will go to bed hungry in this world ever again.
When love is the way, we will let justice roll down like a mighty stream and righteousness like an ever-flowing brook.
When love is the way, poverty will become history.
When love is the way, the earth will be a sanctuary.
When love is the way, we will lay down our swords and shields, down by the riverside, to study war no more.
When love is the way, there’s plenty good room – plenty good room – for all of God’s children. Because when love is the way, we actually treat each other, well… like we are actually family.
When love is the way, we know that God is the source of us all, and we are brothers and sisters, children of God.
My brothers and sisters, that’s a new heaven, a new earth, a new world, a new human family.
And let me tell you something, old Solomon was right in the Old Testament: that’s fire.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin – and with this I will sit down, we gotta get y’all married – French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was arguably one of the great minds, great spirits of the 20th century. Jesuit, Roman Catholic priest, scientist, a scholar, a mystic.
In some of his writings, he said, from his scientific background as well as his theological one, in some of his writings he said – as others have – that the discovery, or invention, or harnessing of fire was one of the great scientific and technological discoveries in all of human history.
Fire to a great extent made human civilization possible. Fire made it possible to cook food and to provide sanitary ways of eating, which reduced the spread of disease in its time.
Fire made it possible to heat warm environments and thereby made human migration around the world a possibility, even into colder climates.
Fire made it possible… there was no Bronze Age without fire, no Iron Age without fire, no Industrial Revolution without fire. The advances of fire and technology are greatly dependent on the human ability and capacity to take fire and use it for human good.
Anybody get here in a car today? An automobile? Nod your heads if you did – I know there were some carriages. But those of us who came in cars, fire – controlled, harnessed fire – made that possible.
I know that the Bible says, and I believe it, that Jesus walked on the water. But I have to tell you, I did not walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here.
Controlled fire in that plane got me here. Fire makes it possible for us to text and tweet and email and Instagram and Facebook and socially be dysfunctional with each other.
Fire made all of that possible, and de Chardin said fire was one of the greatest discoveries in all of human history. And he then went on to say that if humanity ever harnesses the energy of fire again, if humanity ever captures the energy of love – it will be the second time in the history of the world that we have discovered fire.
Dr. King was right: we must discover love – the redemptive power of love. And when we do that, we will make of this old world, a new world.
My brother, my sister, God love you, God bless you, and may God hold us all in those almighty hands of love.”
7 May

155 – Chants d’Espérance français – O jour béni, jour de victoire –
Consécration et persévérance
1. O jour béni, jour de victoire
Que je ne saurais oublier;
J’ai vu, j’ai vu le Roi de gloire
Apparaissant sur mon sentier!
Sa beauté, sa gloire infinite
De tous les côtés m’entourait;
Son regard, qui porte la vie,
Sur ma pauvre âme s’abaissait
2. Son manteau couvrait ma misère,
Ses bras me serraient sur son Coeur;
Il me portait dans sa lumière
Loin du péché, de la douleur
De sa main essuyant mes larmes
Il me parlait de son amour:
“Viens mon enfant, sois sans alarmes;
Je te prends à Moi, sans retour.”
3. Et je suis dans cette retraite
Dont je ne sortirai jamais;
Et je goûte une paix parfait
Oû ma foi s’abreuve à longs traits.
Non, tout ceci n’est point un rêve,
Mais la grande réalité;
C’est un jour nouveau qui se lève,
Qui doit durer l’éternité
4. En avant donc, avec courage
Avec espoir, avec Bonheur;
Je me consacre sans partage
A mon Dieu, mon Roi, mon Sauveur
Il dit à mon âme ravie:
Ne t’occupe plus que de Moi,
Et je dirigerai ta vie
Et je m’occuperai de toi
5. Il a saisi mes mains tremblantes;
J’ai dit amen à ce contrat!
Il étend ses mains bénissantes,
C’est en effet Lui qui me combat.
Et les yeux fermés, je m’avance
Tranquille, sur le droit chemin.
J’entonne un chant de deliverance;
Il peut tout, car je ne suis rien!
6 May
67 Chant D’Espérance Français (CDF) – Christ est ressuscité
Jésus-Christ: Sa Résurrection et Ascension
1
Christ est ressuscité
Qu’en des chants joyeux
Son triomphe en tous lieux
Soit exalté
Refrain
A toi la gloire et l’honneur,
O Sauveur, ô puissant Rédempteur!
Du sépulcre tu sortis vainqueur,
Prince de vie et prince de paix.
Gloire à toi (ter), gloire à jamais!
2
Christ est ressuscité,
Cherche en Luis toujours,
O people racheté
Force et secours!
3
Christ est ressuscité,
Par Lui nous vivrons
Et dans l’éternité
Nous régnerons!
6 May

163 Mélodies Joyeuses Français (MJF) – Attaché à la croix pour moi
(He was nailed to the Cross for me)
1
Quel Sauveur merveilleux je possède,
Il s’est sacrifié pour moi,
Et sa vie innocente il cede
Pour mourir sur l’infâme bois
Choeur
Attaché à la croix pour moi
Attaché à la croix pour moi
Il a pris mon péché il m’a délivré
Attaché à la croix pour moi
2
Il renounce un moment à son trône
Pour le plan rédempteur de Dieu
Déposant pour moi sa couronne
Un tel prix pour me rendre heureux!
3
Méprisé, rejeté par les hommes,
Pour mes iniquités brisé,
Il me dit, vois combine je t’aime
Et il meurt pour me racheter.
4
Le salut accompli sur la terre
Mon Sauveur remonta au ciel
Mais bientôt, il va reparaître
Mon Bonheur sera éternel
6 May
18 Chant D’Espérance Français (CDF) – Je l’ai trouvé, Je l’ai trouvé
1
Je l’ai trouvé, Je l’ai trouvé
Le Bonheur ineffable!
Je suis sauvé, je suis sauvé,
Oh! Joie inexprimable!
Tous mes péchés sont effaces;
Le sang de Christ me lave
Les jours des larmes sont passés
Je ne suis plus esclave!
2
Oh! Quel Bonheur! Oh! Quel Bonheur!
D’avoir Jésus pour Maître!
O mon Sauveur, mon seul Sauveur,
Ȧ toi seul, je veux être!
Tu vins briser, puissant Vainqueur,
Du mal la tyrannie,
Affranchissant mon pauvre coeur,
Et me donnant la vie!
3
Ah! Laissez-moi chanter mon Roi,
Oui, qu’à genoux, je chante!
Jésus n’est-il pas tout pour moi?
Gloire à sa croix sanglante!
Sans se lasser, jour après jour,
Il m’aime, il m’aime encore…
Comment répondre à tant d’amour?
Je crois, j’aime et j’adore!
6 May
73 ChanDesperans Kè Kreyòl (CDKK)
Chak promès nan la Bib se pou mwen
Chak chapit, chak vèsè e chak li-n
Tout byenfè li se lanmou diven
Chak promès nan la Bib se pou mwen
6 May
24 ChanDesperans Kreyòl CDK – Jezu se tout bagay pou mwen
1
Jezu se tout bagay pou mwen
Lapè, lajwa, lavi
Se li ki fòs mwen tou lè jou
Mwen ta tonbe san li
Lè-m santi-m tris, se li-m chache
Si-l pa te la, sa mwen ta fè
Lè-m santi-m tris, li fè mwen ge
Li renmen-m
2
Jezu se tout bagay pou mwen
Nan tout eprèv chak jou
M-ale kote-l pou byenfè
E li ban-mwen yo toujou
Li voye solèy ak lapli
Li ban nou rekòt avèk fwi
Solèy, lapli, rekòt ak fwi
Li renmen-m
3
Jezu se tout bagay pou mwen
Mwen va rete fidèl
Li si fidèl pou mwen toujou
Mwen pa kapab nye-l
Lè map swiv li, mwen pap pèdu
Li veye mwen jou avèk nwit
Mwen pou swiv li jou avèk nwit
Li renmen-m
4
Jezu se tout bagay pou mwen
Pa gen pi bon zanmi
Ma mete pou letènite
Tout konfyans mwen nan li
Lè li renmen-m, se bèl lavi
Li bèl, li pape janm fini
Vi etènèl, jwa etènèl
Li renmen-m
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26 Apr
***This song is dedicated specially to Yolaine Anglade. Enjoy its lyrics.***

74 Echo Des Elus: Distans m-rive santi-m pa’p kap
Tounen ankò
Distans m-rive santi-m pa’p kap
Tounen ankò
Mwen pa’p tounen mwen pa’p
Tounin
Menm si loraj danje menase frape
Mwen
Ankò mwen di mwen pa’p tounen
Paske anro ki atire-m
Deja avion mouin dekole
Depase pouin pou-m pa tounin
Le monn ak plezi-l yo rele legliz tounen
Anro rele-m pou-m pa tounen
Menmsi nwaj yo leve esprè pou vin bare-m
Yon pa ankò, m-ap wè sovè-a
Lè gro van ak tanpèt yo leve kont mwen
Legliz kanpe sou yon sèl mo
M deja pati pou yon dite lòt moun anro
Kote mèt mwen ap di bravo
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26 Apr

78 ChanDesperans Kè Kreyòl
1.
Mwen te deside
Pou’m swiv le Senyè (2 li-n twa fwa)
Mwen pa’p tounen (2 fwa)
2.
Le Monn dèyè do’m
La kwa devan je’m (2 li-n twa fwa)
Mwen pa’p tounen (2 fwa)
3.
Si’m dwe ale sèl
Toujou m’a swiv li (2 li-n twa fwa)
Mwen p’ap tounen (2 fwa)
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