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.

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  • @lindajustin9949
    @lindajustin99493 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @christaselig6735
    @christaselig67352 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @ChristProvidenceUntoYou
    @ChristProvidenceUntoYou Жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @tombrydson781
    @tombrydson7814 жыл бұрын

    A great battle for justice and won

  • @ethangg6290
    @ethangg62905 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @ChristProvidenceUntoYou
    @ChristProvidenceUntoYou Жыл бұрын

    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.