A man’s stunning a cappella rendition of ‘At The Cross’ will give you chills. Andrew Martin has done it again. He took an old hymn and breathed new life into it, and the song has taken the internet by storm, leaving listeners in awe.
Andrew perfectly sang the sounds of alto, bass, tenor, and soprano. The harmonies are layered beautifully, and you can’t help but hum along to the song as the a cappella notes allow the lyrics to take center stage.
‘At the cross, at the cross
Where I first saw the light,
And the burden of my heart rolled away’
These words, sung with such passion, are sure to send chills down your spine. The differing voices of alto and soprano sound like a choir, and it’s hard to believe it's only one man. He has also created other beautiful covers like ‘The Lily of The Valley’, and ‘Jesus, Name Above All Names too.’
The words of the hymn make it impossible not to be moved by God’s grace. Every note reminds us of what Christ did for us on the cross. We can’t help but feel gratitude for Jesus’ sacrifice, too. I don’t know about you, but I can’t help but be grateful to Martin for breathing new life into an old song.
Isn’t it amazing how one voice can create a beautiful moment to worship? It’s as if we’re being drawn into a sacred moment, allowing us to lay down our burdens and breathe in God’s amazing grace. It serves as a reminder God is always reaching for us, lifting us up, and holding us steady.
If you need a moment of encouragement, let this worship song wash over you and remind you of the hope, healing, and power that comes from the cross. Let this beautiful song quiet your heart and remind you of your mighty savior in a world filled with noisy distractions!
Galatians 6:14 "May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world."