Battle of Drumclog
Jimmy gives a brief overview of the Battle of Drumclog, fought on 1st June 1679. The Covenanters gained a victory over Graham of Claverhouse and his dragoons after Claverhouse attacked their worship service.
Jimmy gives a brief overview of the Battle of Drumclog, fought on 1st June 1679. The Covenanters gained a victory over Graham of Claverhouse and his dragoons after Claverhouse attacked their worship service.
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Thankyou so very much for telling what happened years ago to our brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior. God bless you.
Psalm 76 has a new meaning for me now; I have read Maurice Grant's account of Drumclog, but I so appreciated this reminder and hearing Mr. Fisher's account of it in his Scottish "accent" (to me) and seeing the sight myself, as best I can in the United States. Thank you so very deeply for this retelling; it deepens and strengthens my own conviction and gives me a deeper appreciation of what the living Christ meant to these people and how He is still alive today; this is not history taught in the United States, not even of our Pilgrim forefathers and why exactly they hazarded their lives to cross an ocean to a wilderness to live here. How amnesiac most of the world is, and I so appreciate your keeping this history alive, and not just history, but its connection to our living God, the Gos so much of our world ignores and rejects.
Thank you for for this video, and every other on each channel, Jimmy. GOD bless you and your wife. I so appreciate all the videos with which you've surely you've blessed us.
A great battle for justice and won
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God is [a]known in Judah: his Name is great in Israel. 2 For in [b]Salem is his Tabernacle, and his dwelling in Zion. 3 There brake he the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle. Selah. 4 Thou art more bright and puissant, than [c]the mountains of prey. 5 The stouthearted are spoiled: they have slept their sleep, and all the men of strength have not [d]found their hands. 6 At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, both the chariot and horse are cast asleep. 7 Thou, even thou art to be feared; and who shall stand in thy [e]sight, when thou art angry! 8 Thou didst cause thy judgment to be heard from heaven; therefore the earth feared, and was still, 9 When thou, O God, arose to judgment, to [f]help all the meek of the earth. Selah. 10 Surely the [g]rage of man shall turn to thy praise; the remnant of the rage shalt thou restrain. 11 Vow and perform unto the Lord your God, all ye that be [h]round about him; let them bring presents unto him that ought to be feared. 12 He shall [i]cut off the spirit of princes; he is terrible to the kings of the earth. Footnotes Psalm 76:1 He declareth that God’s power is evidently seen in preserving his people and destroying his enemies. Psalm 76:2 Which afterward was called Jerusalem. Psalm 76:4 He compareth the kingdoms full of extortion and rapine to the mountains that are full of ravening beasts. Psalm 76:5 God hath taken their spirits and strength from them as though their hands were cut off. Psalm 76:7 God with a look is able to destroy all the power and activity of the enemies, were they never so many, or mighty. Psalm 76:9 To revenge the wrongs done to thy Church. Psalm 76:10 For the end shall show that the enemy was able to bring nothing to pass: also thou shalt bridle their rage that they shall not compass their purpose. Psalm 76:11 To wit, the Levites, that dwell about the Tabernacle, or the people among whom he doth dwell. Psalm 76:12 The Hebrew word signifieth to vintage, or gather grapes: meaning, that he shall make the counsels and enterprises of wicked tyrants foolish and vain. Thank you and your wife, Jimmy. Christ Jesus our LORD bless you and yours.