Often associated with Tóth (Lakatos) Tábita and the Budapest Apostolic Church (BPA) worship teams. Musical Features: The song is composed in a standard worship ballad style. Commonly played with chords such as A, G, D, and Bm7 .
Meditate on These Things: “Whatever Things Are of Good Report” dics_suli_2016_szerelmed_enyem_lett
"Szerelmed enyém lett, / Magadhoz engedtél, / örök szövetséggel / a fiaddá tettél." (Your love became mine, / You let me come to You, / with an eternal covenant / You made me Your son/child.) "Good Report" Context Often associated with Tóth (Lakatos) Tábita and the
is a contemporary Christian worship song originally recorded during the Dics-suli (Worship School) in 2016. The song focuses on themes of divine love, eternal covenant, and identity as a child of God. Key Information Meditate on These Things: “Whatever Things Are of
Sheet music and arrangements for voice, piano, and cello have been made available via the Keresztény könnyűzenei kottatár . Lyrics Snapshot The core message is found in its chorus:
2016, as part of the Dics-suli 2016 session .