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Rick and Cindy have a final cut of the great hymn "There Shall be Showers of Blessing" this time. This was taken from the "Dry Run' and is what they deemed "Acceptable!" Rick requested this one as it is a regular that he plays for his hospice patients that he volunteers to see each week. That service has definitely been a blessing to him. Cindy is playing from a Joe Collins arrangement this time. There are some great harmony parts written into it that are so beautiful. Find Joe's dulcimer tabs at - www.jcdulcimer.com Rick plays the melody the first time through and then adds one harmony part of his own. "There Shall Be Showers of Blessing" is a famous 1883 Christian hymn written by Daniel Webster Whittle (under the pseudonym D.W. Whittle) with music by James McGranahan. Based on Ezekiel 34:26, the song was born out of a desire for spiritual revival, inspired by personal experiences of faith during difficult times. It represents a plea for an abundance of divine grace and mercy, often used to encourage hope and spiritual renewal. There shall be showers of blessing: This is the promise of love; There shall be seasons refreshing, Sent from the Savior above. Chorus: Showers of blessing, Showers of blessing we need: Mercy drops 'round us are falling, But for the showers we plead. There shall be showers of blessing-- Precious reviving again; Over the hills and the valleys, Sound of abundance of rain. [Chorus] There shall be showers of blessing: Send them upon us, O Lord; Grant to us now a refreshing; Come and now honor Thy Word. [Chorus] There shall be showers of blessing: Oh, that today they might fall, Now as to God we're confessing, Now as on Jesus we call! [Chorus]