Ted had already been playing professionally as a musician, but the Lord refined His gift towards worship and Ted soon recorded his first messianic album, "Shield of David" (1991).
He later put together a Christian rock band releasing 2 very different albums Nomadic Farmers (1997) and Big Methuselah (1999).
But his desire to bless Israel led him to record a new messianic project, which was called "Letter to the Hebrews" and released in Jerusalem on The Day of Pentecost 2001. Ted?s debut on Messianic worship label Galilee of the Nations followed in October of 2002 with "Zealous Over Zion".
Now Ted has three new projects coming this year on the #1 Christian worship label, Integrity Records.
"Road to Jerusalem" is a compilation birthed out of the hearts of Coach Bill McCartney and Raleigh Washington to bring Christian Churches and the messianic community together in unity and includes artists like Paul Wilbur, Marty Goetz, Lamb, Joel Chernoff, Jonathan Settel, Karen Davis, Rachel Washington, and Ted Pearce. These all sing together on the title song co-written by Yochanan ben Yehuda and Ted Pearce, which releases internationally on June 7th 2005.
His next solo recording, "Hallelu Et Adonai" is a collection of simple acoustic songs written for small music teams and releases July 5th 2005.
In addition to those 2 releases, Ted and Joel Chernoff have collaborated to revive the Messianic pioneer group, Lamb. Their collaboration comes out in October of 2005.
Ted's vision is to see all the sons of Adam turn to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and believes that he can help build bridges of shalom.
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Glorious
Ted Pearce Lyrics
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Awesome in Your power and praise
You are glorious O God, glorious O God
Glorious in all of Your ways
And You are holy...there is none like You
You are worthy of more than I could ever do
And Your glory fills the universe
And yet You have considered me
How I love to be with You, I love to be with You
You show me love in so many ways
That's why I love to be with You, I need to be with You
You fill me with thanksgiving and praise
You are glorious O God, glorious O God
And glorious you shall ever be
For you are glorious O God
The song "Glorious" by Ted Pearce is a hymn of praise to God, celebrating his majesty and power. The first verse repeats the phrase "You are glorious O God" multiple times, emphasizing the central message of the song. The lyrics go on to describe God's awesomeness and his holiness, beyond compare to anything else in the universe. The final lines reflect the writer's sense of awe at being considered by God, despite his smallness and insignificance in comparison.
The second verse takes a more personal tone, expressing the singer's desire to be with God and to experience his love. The lyrics express a deep gratitude for the ways in which God has shown his love and filled the singer's life with joy and praise. Overall, the song is a simple but powerful expression of faith and worship, praising God for his greatness and expressing a personal love and gratitude for his presence in the singer's life.
Line by Line Meaning
You are glorious O God, glorious O God
This line is an expression of adoration and praise for God's splendor and majesty.
Awesome in Your power and praise
The singer acknowledges God as an awe-inspiring figure with great power and worthy of praise.
Glorious in all of Your ways
This line highlights that greatness of God extends to all of His actions, thoughts, and attributes.
And You are holy...there is none like You
The singer declares God's uniqueness and set-apartness as a holy being without equal.
You are worthy of more than I could ever do
This line conveys the message that no matter how much one may offer to God, He is still deserving of more than what we can give Him.
And Your glory fills the universe
The singer emphasizes God's omnipresence and magnificence that encompasses every corner of the universe.
And yet You have considered me
Despite God's infinite power and glory, the singer acknowledges that God still takes notice of and values him/her.
How I love to be with You, I love to be with You
This line expresses the singer's affection and desire to spend time with God.
You show me love in so many ways
The singer recognizes God's love as evident in the many ways He has blessed and shown compassion to him/her.
That's why I love to be with You, I need to be with You
The singer asserts the importance of being with God and connecting with Him as a source of comfort and fulfillment.
You fill me with thanksgiving and praise
This line conveys the singer's gratitude and desire to express praise to God for His blessings and love.
And glorious you shall ever be
The singer declares God's eternal glory and lasting greatness.
For you are glorious O God
This line restates the opening line, reinforcing the adoration and praise for God's magnificence.
Contributed by Alice S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Johnathan
on Miflati
I think a better translation would be: Call upon the Name of the LORD, O Jerusalem