God is the perfect example of love and mercy. His grace encompasses even the tallest building in the world. Further, He always hears us whenever we call. Prayer is not based on the length of your words, the adjectives that were used, and how good you construct your sentences. It’s always based on the content of one’s heart and pure intentions. Prayer is the most powerful weapon in this world, that’s why Bob Dylan also prayed to the Lord in his hit “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior.”
The Man Behind the Great Masterpiece
He has been one of the most influential artists, and an icon for five decades. His works were always recognized by different organizations, and he was referred to as the “voice of a generation.” I hope you still remember him through his famous hit “Blowing in the Wind.” Well, I’m talking about Bob Dylan. Also, Dylan sold more than 100 million records, placing him as one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
"It's very complicated to play with electricity. You're dealing with other people…Most people who don't like rock and roll can't relate to other people." – Bob Dylan
Posted by Bob Dylan on Saturday, December 26, 2015
Bob Dylan incorporates a new taste of music in the industry, which is being used by other artists to date. Anyhow, he always includes philosophical, political, social, and literary influences on his songs, making it stand out. Moreover, gone are the days that we follow a traditional way in creating a masterpiece. With the industry’s tough competition, we need to be versatile.
Do not Pass By me O Gentle Lord
Prayer is the only communication with God and the only tool that we can use for us to feel His divine presence. Similarly, that is the message of the hit “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour” that was released in 1870. It was written by Fanny Crosby who was also known as the “Queen of Gospel Song Writers.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPktpEU5J8c
“Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour” was recorded by various artists and Bob Dylan was one of them. Specifically, this masterpiece can touch one’s heart. It plainly talks about a plea that should not be ignored by God. Thus, let us not forget that He is always listening, all we need to do is ask. Prayer builds our intimate relationship with God, which is to be closer to him.
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