Your Love may refer to:
"Your Love" is a song by contemporary Christian musician Brandon Heath from his third album, Leaving Eden. It was released on September 14, 2010 as the first single from the album. This song achieved the No. 1 spot on the Christian Songs Chart on January 22, 2011, and was on the chart for 27 weeks. In addition, the song got to No. 20 on the Heatseekers Songs Chart on February 5, 2011, and was on the chart for three weeks. This song was the No. 5 song of the year on the Christian Songs chart. "Your Love" is nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song at the 54th Grammy Awards.
"Your Love" is also by the compilation album WOW Hits 2012, and the film soundtrack Courageous.
The song's meaning is about God's great love for his creation and believers, and it is a song that leads believers to a sense of direction and guides them on the appropriate pathway.
"Your Love" is a song by American rapper and producer Diddy and his band Dirty Money, released as the fifth single from their debut album Last Train to Paris (2010).
The credits for "Your Love" are adapted from the liner notes of Last Train to Paris.
Sapor of Bet-Nicator (also known as Shapur of Bet-Nicator) was the Christian bishop of Bet-Nicator.
He was reported with 4 companions to King Shapur II, on the basis of their having preached against the Zoroastrian religion. After being subjected to prolonged torture, Bishop Sapor died in prison on November 20, 339.
His companions in martyrdom included Abraham.
There is no record of a feast day for these individuals.
Abraham figures prominently in Catholic liturgy. Of all the names of the Old Testament used in the liturgies of the Roman Rite, a special prominence accrues to those of Abel, Melchisedech, and Abraham through their association with the idea of sacrifice and their employment in this connection in the most solemn part of the Canon of the Mass. Abraham's name occurs so often and in such a variety of connections as to give him, among Old Testament figures, a position of eminence in the liturgy, perhaps surpassed by David alone.
Abraham (d.1080) was bishop of St. David's Cathedral from 1078 until his murder in 1080, during a Viking invasion. His two sons, Hedd and Isaac, are commemorated on a c. early 12th cent. stone cross discovered in St David's Cathedral in 1891.
Must be that the world's gone blind.
Must be that the world's gone blind.
I can't believe that we could see some things
and just go on with our lives.
Well, it must be that the world is blind
Must be that the world's gone dumb.
Must be that the world's gone dumb.
I can't believe that we could be so silent
when we see what we might become.
Well, it must be that the world is dumb.
Must be that the world's gone lame.
Must be that the world's gone lame.
I can't believe that we could sit so still
while the furious fan the flame.
Well, it must be that the world is lame.
Must be that the world's been saved.
Must be that the world's been saved.
The blind will see, and the dumb will talk,
The chains will fall, and the lame will walk,
And the dead will rise from the grave.
Well, it must be that the world's been saved,