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“Honey in the Rock” Brooke Ligertwood and David Funk Performance

Be reminded of the many gifts and miracles of God as you listen to this performance of “Honey in the Rock” by Brooke Ligertwood and David Funk.

“Honey in the Rock,” written by Brooke Ligertwood, Brandon Lake, and Mitch Wong and recorded in late 2021, points to Old Testament scriptures to provide assurances that He is always there for us. Jasmin Patterson of NewsReleaseToday wrote in March 2022, when the song was released, “Honey in The Rock” is the perfect Contemporary meets Gospel moment, and it will take you straight to church. It’s a joyful declaration of God’s faithful provision in our lives, and the lyrics reference well-known Old Testament stories of miraculous provision.”

Brooke shared with The Promise FM of Northern Michigan,  “It's out of a scripture in Psalm 89, which talks about how the Lord feeds us with honey from the rock. In the wilderness we can still experience sweetness because we trust and know Jesus.” 

Here are four lines from the chorus of “Honey in the Rock”:

There's honey in the rock, water in the stone
Manna on the ground, no matter where I go
I don't need to worry now that I know
Everything I need You've got

Brooke is joined here by David Funk, who sings and plays the piano, as well as several other backup singers and instrumentalists—and a host of passionate God-praising individuals in the auditorium. The spirit is definitely in the song and in the room!

At 2:00, Brooke lets her acoustic guitar hang and takes 30 seconds to lift her hands and interact with the audience; however, they are already fully engaged. They know that praying and praising result in moving and proving!  

A Grammy award-winning songwriter, producer, and worship leader, Brooke Ligertwood (f/k/a Brooke Fraser) is originally from New Zealand, but she makes her home in California, is a member of Hillsong Church, and leads Hillsong Worship globally.  

David Funk grew up in Gainesville, Georgia, and developed a desire to play the piano at a young age, watching his father play with their church’s worship team. He is now a member of the Bethel Music Collective.

“But I would feed you with the finest wheat. I would satisfy you with wild honey from the rock.’” Psalms 81:16

Pat Barrett Performs Touching 'Hopes For You' Live in Studio

Popular and super-talented Christian musician Pat Barrett put on a touching and lovely performance of his song “Hopes for You” live in the studio.

Situations and circumstances can get overwhelming, burdensome and unbearable. Given the amount of stress and worry one can encounter on an average day, it’s easy to see how this can be the case. Everyone has demands, requirements and obligations they must fulfill.

Sometimes, we don’t always hit the mark. People are imperfect and fallen beings. The stress and worry can become too much. People can start to think that they are all alone and no one cares. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Every person matters to God. He has a plan and a will for every human being. 

Pat, with his song “Hopes for You,” sings about this situation. People can get into a dark mental place, feeling like no one cares and that they are all alone. As Pat sings, while things may appear difficult, pushing through those obstacles will only strengthen and build you. It will make you into the person God has in mind. He is faithful and will see you through those times. 

“Don’t ever think you’re alone

Oh, there’s someone looking out for you

Oh, don’t settle for the easy road

There hardest things will make you grow”

Later in the song, Pat reminds us to ease up on ourselves at times. People, when they stumble and fall, tend to beat themselves up over it. Obsessing and constantly thinking about a failure will not do anybody any good. 

Give yourself some grace, Pat sings. The very next line of the song mentions that we should also do the same for others. No one is perfect. All have their failures and flaws. But God will forgive if we seek His forgiveness. He is loving, faithful and merciful.

Romans 12:2 “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what is the good, well-pleasing and perfect will of God.”

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A Cappella Choir Performs 'Down In The River To Pray'

Listen to this talented a cappella choir perform the song ‘Down In The River To Pray.’

“Oh sisters let's go down, let's go down, come on down, oh sisters let's go down
Down in the river to pray, as I went down in the river to pray, studying about that good old way
And who shall wear the starry crown, Good Lord, show me the way!”

What a great performance of this lovely song. In this video, the singers are performing at the 16th Annual Choral Festival 2023 of Shenandoah Christian Music Camp. The men sing and then the women sing, and then they all blend their voices together. And they all sound wonderful singing the different parts and harmonies.

When it comes to the background story of the song ‘Down In The River To Pray,’ it is hard to pinpoint the exact origins of where the song came from. It has been called a hymn, a spiritual, and an Appalachian song, and some also believe that it was a Native American tribal song that was adapted to include Christian lyrics. 

The song has been attributed to George H. Allan in the Slave Songbook of 1867, and it was made popular by Alison Krauss in the 2000 film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? Throughout the years, it has remained a song that people love to hear as well as perform. And this talented a cappella choir did a great rendition of it!

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Down In The River To Pray’ today and it was able to uplift you in some way.

Psalm 66:19
But truly God has listened; he has attended to the voice of my prayer.

'Lay It Down' Travis Greene And Forward City Official Music Video

Check out this great music video for the song ‘Lay It Down’ by Travis Greene and Forward City.

“Why should I worry, why should I be afraid, freedom's calling me to another place
God is waiting with arms opened wide, please don't carry all that guilt and shame
Give it over, He'll take it away, joy is waiting, put that weight aside, He's never failed ya
He never will, it’s not in His nature, He has something greater, so cast your cares”

What an uplifting and heartfelt song that was written by Travis Greene and Matthew Edwards. The song was recorded live at Forward City Church, and it is powerful to see the whole room in the music video singing out the lyrics to the song and praising God together.

‘Lay It Down’ reminds us that God will never fail us. We can cast all our worries and concerns on Him, because He loves and cares for us so deeply. We don’t have to carry guilt or shame, because He is there to take it away and fill us with true joy and peace.

When it comes to Travis Greene, this renowned gospel minister is known for his powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and unwavering devotion to his faith. And his new song ‘Lay It Down’ is truly a testament to the power of faith and surrender. Coming out next month, Travis Greene and Forward City will be releasing their collaborative project titled Strike The Ground, so be on the lookout for that!

We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘Lay It Down’ by Travis Greene and Forward City today!

Ephesians 3:20-21
Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.

'Just Be Held' Casting Crowns And Anne Wilson Official Audio

Feel God’s embrace as you listen to ‘Just Be Held’ by Casting Crowns and Anne Wilson in this official audio version of the song. ‘Just Be Held’ captures our human nature. When we feel like we are drowning in life’s storms, we try to do everything in our power to control the situation. 

The reality is we have no control. We don’t have control over cancer, relationships, job layoffs, or the weather. But what we can control is where we place our faith and hope. Instead of assuming we can fix the crisis, we can turn to Jesus and let Him hold us through it all. 

“So when you're on your knees, and answers seem so far away
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held, Just be held, just be held”

‘Just Be Held’ has been a beloved song of believers since 2014 from the album ‘Thrive’ when writers Bernie Herms, Matthew West, and Mark Hall wanted to remind listeners to turn their attention to Christ when the world is seemingly falling apart. Especially when we live in a society where we’re taught to wear the mask of being fine. Isn’t it a blessing to know we don’t have to hold it all together because God does? 

We hope this special edition of ‘Just Be Held’ by Casting Crowns and Anne Wilson gives you permission to fall to your knees and surrender to Christ. Let Him carry you through the trial you face, and may He be your peace and hope in the storm. 

James 1:2-4 “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds,  for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”

Reba McEntire Stuns With ‘Seven Minutes In Heaven’ Performance On The Voice

One of the biggest names in country music, Reba McEntire, sang a touching and moving song on The Voice about momentarily reuniting with a loved one in Heaven.

Death does and always will hurt and sting. Sadly, death is an inevitability for everyone, and the more time that we spend on this planet, the more death will impact our lives. But knowing that death waits for no one still doesn’t mean it hurts any less. 

Despite the separation that death causes, there is still a chance and hope for reuniting with those loved ones in Heaven. In a clip posted on YouTube, Reba performs “Seven Minutes in Heaven.” It’s a tune about what she would do and who she would see again if God gave her that in Heaven.

“I wouldn’t spend all my seconds asking God questions
‘Cause He knows I’d be back soon
If I had seven minutes in Heaven
I’d spend them all with you”

Reba’s awe-inspiring vocals and the beautiful lyrics about love, loss and Heaven are a perfect match, making for a moving and emotional performance. From the moment Reba opens her mouth to begin singing, the crowd is right there with her, feeling the emotion of the song and its lyrics.

Not only is the crowd loving Reba’s performance, but her fellow The Voice judges do as well. The camera catches Gwen Stefani and John Legend smiling and swaying back and forth to the sweet but heartbreaking song. 

Reba’s song, “Seven Minutes in Heaven,” is about her late mother and how deeply that loss touched and impacted her. 

Near the end of her performance on The Voice stage, a photo of Reba’s late mother is shown. The clip ends with Reba turning around to view the picture of her mom.

“Oh, I miss you, momma,” Reba says. 

Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

Love Goes Viral by Robert J. LaCosta

No one likes to think of bad circumstances, but God does use them for the good and so this song touches on that with regard to the pandemic. Perhaps the most powerful and hopeful song to come out of the COVID-19, "Love Goes Viral" explores "the only thing that lasts" and how we were all in this together. The pandemic taught us that the answer to any crisis and ensuing pressures is love in action. Musicians are encouraged to request permission to cover the song at [email protected]

'God Can Use A Broken Man' Jason Crabb Music Video

Are you in need of hope and encouragement today? Don’t miss this moment to spend time in worship as you listen to ‘God Can Use A Broken Man’ by Jason Crabb in this poignant music video. 

Jason Crabb, a prominent figure in Christian music, has consistently used his talent to deliver messages of faith, hope, and redemption. One of his notable songs, ‘God Can Use a Broken Man,’ encapsulates a powerful narrative of divine restoration and the transformative nature of God's grace.

‘God Can Use a Broken Man’ is a heartfelt and authentic exploration of the idea that God can work through individuals who are broken, flawed, and in need of His grace. The lyrics convey a message of hope, reassuring listeners that no matter how broken or imperfect they may feel, God has the power to use them for His plans and purpose. 

Perhaps you’re in need of this message right now because of the struggles and secret battles that only you and God know about. The message of this song is a powerful reminder God will redeem you and He has a purpose for you.

The song also highlights the universal truth that God's grace is not reserved for the righteous but extends to those like you, who may have strayed or faced struggles. It serves as a reminder that God specializes in using the broken pieces of our lives to create a beautiful mosaic of redemption and purpose.

Oh, God can use a broken man
He can take all of our failures and make us whole again 
I’m living proof, yes I am 
That God can use a broken man

What I treasure most about this song is how Jason reminds us it's okay to be broken. In fact, brokenness is a central theme of the song. In a world that often values perfection and success, this song speaks to the reality that everyone faces challenges and moments of brokenness. The song reminds us that in our brokenness, God fills in the cracks and makes us whole again. 

For individuals grappling with addiction, sin, or feelings of unworthiness, this song serves as a beacon of hope. It encourages them to turn to God, recognizing that He can use even the most broken parts of their lives for a greater purpose. It's a call to embrace vulnerability and surrender to the transformative power of God's love. 

Jason’s soulful delivery of this incredible message reminds us that our brokenness does not disqualify us from God's grace; rather, it positions us to experience the fullness of His healing and restoration. May this song inspire and encourage you to reach out to God today, trusting in His ability to use every broken aspect of your life for His divine purpose.

Psalms 51:17 “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not Despise.”

Redeemed Quartet Performs “Still Drinking Water From the Well”

Redeemed Quartet’s performance of “Still Drinking Water From the Well” will certainly leave your soul satisfied! Check out the new video by Redeemed Quartet.

The bass part, performed by member Josh Koble, is featured in the group’s rendition of “Still Drinking Water From the Well,” written by Larry Petree and originally sung by The Cathedrals. Josh Koble gives serious Josh Turner vibes with his deep, resonating voice, and fellow members Caleb Koble, Nate Duncan, and Ben Duncan deliver their parts beautifully.

Recorded in the California desert, the landscape is perfectly suited for the song’s lyrics. Amid the dust and the brush, there is a lovely, crystalline stream that promises refreshment.

Here are the lines of the chorus of “Still Drinking Water From the Well”:

Oh, yes, I’m still drinking water from the well-overflowing
From that clear crystal fountain, watch it flow, watch it swell.
And my soul’s satisfied, and I’m happy, can’t you tell?
‘Cause I’m still drinking water from the well      

The words of the Southern Gospel song convey the need that Christians—we all—have for God and His word. Just as we need water to survive, we need God’s nourishment daily in order to thrive in our faith. His well never runs dry and is always available to quench our spiritual thirst. 

The four members of Redeemed Quartet, which includes two pairs of brothers, are best friends. They began performing in 2014 when they were all in their late teens, hoping to “shine a light in the darkness and lift the weary traveler.” 

Indiana is home to the group. They record and maintain a “leisurely” travel schedule while each working in careers outside the music industry by day. In the video, they appear to be regular, unassuming guys, but they are serious about their faith. In their short bios., each guy expresses the desire to bring joy, light, and/or encouragement to people. 

God certainly gifted them with vocal talent, and He blessed all of us with the opportunity to be enriched by their beautiful four-part harmonies!   

“But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.” John 4:14

'KIDS' Brandon Lake Official Music Video

Don’t miss watching ‘Kids’ by Brandon Lake in his new official music video. Full of life, inspiration, and joy, this song will send your spirit soaring high. Brandon’s new song is a powerful anthem that celebrates the unwavering faith in the miraculous provision of God. The song's lyrics beautifully illustrate the transformative and redemptive nature of divine intervention.

Surrounded by children of all ages and various backgrounds, Brandon describes the power of our miracle-working God. In the opening lines, Brandon portrays God as the "miracle worker" actively working miracles in the lives of His children. The repetition of the phrase "The miracle worker’s working a miracle out" emphasizes God's intervention's continuous, faithful nature. This sets the tone for a song that resonates with hope and trust in divine providence. 

You were the manna in my desert 
You’ve been a fountain on the days my faith was dry 
And You’ll be my lily in the valley why would I doubt 
When You are the God that still provides

The imagery of a desert and a fountain highlights the contrast between spiritual desolation and the life-giving presence of God. The lyrics acknowledge God as the source of sustenance during dry seasons, emphasizing His role as the provider and the One who fills our spiritual thirst.

Brandon’s use of vivid imagery continues as he describes God as a lily in the valley, symbolizing beauty and flourishing amidst challenging circumstances, and he reminds us of how God was the fire for the Israelites as they wandered in the desert. 

The mention of "the fire" reinforces the idea of God being present in times of trial and testing. The joy and the smiles on the faces of the children in the music video is perhaps what makes this music video so precious. Especially as they sing to the heavenly Father who created them with purpose and love. 

The chorus declares the undeniable evidence of God's miracles with a conviction that resonates throughout the song. The promise that God never lets His children down is a recurring theme, instilling confidence and assurance no matter what we are facing, what mistakes were made, or what mountains need to be moved, we can rest in the knowledge we serve a miraculous God. 

He goes on to sing of prodigal children returning, marriages restored, and the barren experiencing the joy of parenthood. Not only will God provide the miracles we need right now, but we can anticipate the future with abundant joy because God will continue to work in our lives to fulfill His story for each of us. 

"Kids" is a testament to the enduring faith and trust in a God who consistently shows up, heals, and saves. The song's uplifting message and rich imagery make it a compelling expression of the miraculous journey of faith. We hope you enjoyed this music video and were blessed by its encouraging words today. 

Acts 3:16 “By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus’ name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can all see.”

'Miracle Child' Brandon Lake Official Music Video

Don’t miss your chance to watch ‘Miracle Child’ in Brandon Lake’s official music video. In a world filled with darkness, pain, and turmoil, Brandon reminds us of our mighty Savoir. In the symphony of life, there are melodies that resonate deep within our souls, touching the very essence of our being. 

‘Miracle Child’ is one such composition, a powerful and encouraging song that encapsulates the awe-inspiring wonders of God and celebrates the miraculous story of Jesus conquering the grave because of His unwavering love for us. 

The lyrics of ‘Miracle Child’ paint a vivid picture of the extraordinary, highlighting the undeniable presence of the Holy Spirit that guides us through the stormy seas of existence. Brandon Lake, with his soul-stirring voice, invites us to witness the miracles that unfold in the tapestry of life, reminding us that each one of us is a miracle child in the eyes of God.

“Death, where is your sting 
My savior’s word is final 
I am resurrected, blood-protected 
I am a miracle child”

What makes ‘Miracle Child’ particularly poignant is its ability to resonate with people from all walks of life. Whether you're facing challenges that seem insurmountable or reveling in the joys of the present moment, this song serves as a reminder that God's grace is ever-present, ready to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.

The beauty of the song lies not only in its Biblical, lyrical prowess but also in the seamless fusion of music and hope-infused message. The melody, with its uplifting crescendos and gentle interludes, mirrors the ebb and flow of life's journey. It is an anthem of resilience, echoing the sentiment that even in the darkest of times, the light of God's love shines through.

As the final notes of ‘Miracle Child’ linger in the air, listeners are left with a profound sense of awe and inspiration. The song is a reminder that, indeed, we are all miracle children intricately woven into the grand design of God’s plans. Through the powerful words of Brandon Lake, we are invited to marvel at the wonders of life and acknowledge the amazing God whose grace continues to shape our extraordinary journey.

2 Corinthians 6:18 “‘And I will be a father to you, and you shall be sons and daughters to Me,’” says the Lord Almighty.’”

'In Christ Alone' Natalie Grant Official Music Video

Don’t miss watching ‘In Christ Alone’ by Natalie Grant in the official music video. Natalie Grant, a vessel of divine grace and musical talent, has mesmerized audiences with her heavenly voice in her new song, ‘In Christ Alone.’ As her voice resonates with an ethereal quality, one cannot help but feel a profound connection to Jesus Christ, our Savoir.

Set in a greenhouse with sunlight flowing in, her lyrical masterpiece is a testament to the unwavering foundation we find in our Savior. Natalie Grant, with her anointed voice, breathes life into the verses, making them soar to the heavens. It is as if the very angels pause to listen, recognizing a kindred spirit harmonizing with the celestial chorus. 

With every verse, we ascend to the heavenly realms, carried by the wings of God’s promises. The melody becomes a lighthouse, cutting through the darkness and illuminating the path that leads to God’s comfort, strength, and hope. 

In Christ alone
I place my trust
And find my glory
In the power of the cross

In moments of weakness, when our strength falters, God's grace is a mighty river that flows, lifting us from the depths of despair. His promises, like a radiant sunrise, dispel the shadows of doubt and fear. In the chorus of the song, we hear the anthem of heaven, a proclamation that in Christ alone, we find our glory, strength, and power as our spirits are lifted high.

This beautiful song is a declaration of dependence on the One who is our hope, our refuge, and our strength. It is an acknowledgment that, apart from God, our efforts are futile, but in His presence, we find an inexhaustible wellspring of hope. ‘In Christ Alone’ is not merely a song; it is a spiritual journey—a reminder that in the arms of God, we find solace, restoration, and unshakeable hope. We hope your spirit was uplifted by Natalie’s powerful song today. 

Acts 4:12 “And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”

'I Know A Place' Leanna Crawford Official Music Video

Are you looking for an incredible new Christian artist? Check out this video, “I Know A Place,” by Leanna Crawford, official music video. 

At the beginning of the video, we see a beautiful setting of greenery with beams of sunlight shining through. The song starts with powerful vocals, and you can tell there is a great rhythm and beat. 

Leanna is out west in the stunning mountain/desert setting. She is seen with her guitar and then walking down an abandoned road in the middle of the desert during a sunrise. Leanna is on a hill singing with her guitar. Her voice is easy to listen to, with such soul and style. She is very gifted and joyful. 

When you get music like this with a catchy hook and solid Biblical lyrics, it is always a win. This song is not only fun to hear, this video is really wonderful to watch. It feels like you are there with her. Leanna is entertaining and appears to be having a great time as she performs. 

The chorus sings:

I know a place
Where every heart can beat to a new song
Where every tear dries up, and every fear is washed away
There's freedom for a heart that is open

As Leanna’s song reminds us, to have confidence that Heaven is the place where there is no more suffering or sin. There is a promise of freedom and salvation for all believers to know is being prepared for them. 

The song addresses life’s hardships and the metaphor of a road. Taking the narrow path of faith in Jesus is not easy, but there is a great reward for those who accept this treasure. May you remember that God’s Word is true while watching this video and that He is preparing a place for all who believe in Him. 

“And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” John 14:3

Andrea And Matteo Bocelli Chilling Rendition Of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’

A beloved and world-renowned musician and one of his talented children – Andrea and Matteo Bocelli – joined forces for a dazzling musical version of “The Lord’s Prayer.”

The Bible is essentially a blueprint and a guidebook for any and all situations in life. Whatever it may be, the Word of God has an example or a piece of wisdom that will prove helpful. God’s book is full of directions and guidance. 

In the New Testament, Jesus Christ even instructs His followers about the proper way to pray and communicate with the Lord. That prayer, which many have likely memorized by heart and could recite in their sleep, has become known as “The Lord’s Prayer.” In a clip posted on YouTube, Andrea and Matteo Bocelli have added musical notes and turned that series of Bible verses into a beautiful song.

In the video, Matteo sits at a brightly-colored piano, tickling the ivories while his father belts out the prayer in a sing-songy fashion. It’s a remarkable and moving version of the prayer Jesus Christ first recited in the book of Matthew. 

Others who commented on the YouTube link mentioned how much they loved and adored Andrea and Matteo’s musical version of “The Lord’s Prayer.”

“You couldn’t ask for a more moving, beautifully done version of our most important prayer. Your God given voice has given me so much peace and joy in my heart. Thank you, Bocelli family for this,” one person wrote

“Absolutely lovely and Andrea takes this song to another level! All the angels must have been listening to him and family! It was sooo good,” a second person added.

“The Lord’s Prayer has always been one of my favorites to read. Thank you for singing this. It was so beautiful!” a third individual mentioned

Matthew 6:9-10 “After this manner therefore pray ye. ‘Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. They will be done, as in heaven, so on earth.”

Jeremy Camp's 'These Days' Lyric Video Strikes A Chord

This video is the music video for Jeremy Camp’s latest single, ‘These Days.’ The video is meaningful and filled with colorful images and music to make you think about the world and our place in it. 

The video begins with various clips of people from around the world who appear to be struggling in one way or another. We then see different lyrics on the screen with colorful backgrounds. After that, we see more clips of people having fun and smiling. Then, we get more lyrics on a colorful background. 

The song begins with these lyrics, 

“These days, my heart's always on the run

These days, the world's spinning out of control, oh

These days are fast and they're furious

Feels like the worst is ahead of us, oh, oh”

The song is about feeling as if you may have been born at the wrong time. Too many difficult things are happening in the world today, and it can feel like you are living in the wrong time. But the reality is that we were made for these days specifically. We can help those in need and work to improve the world.

Jeremy Camp is a Christian music singer and songwriter. He has released over 10 albums, with his latest, Deeper Waters, coming out in May. He has won GMA Dove Awards, and the film, I Still Believe is based on his first marriage. He has been in the Christian music scene since his first album came out in 2000. 

“For if you altogether hold your peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but you and your father's house shall be destroyed: and who knows whether you are come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” - Esther 4:14 

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'This Is Our God Gratitude' Brandon Lake And Phil Wickham Perform At Dove Awards

‘This Is Our God & Gratitude’ by Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham, performed at the 54th Dove Awards, will leave you breathless as you praise God. 

The moment you hit ‘play,’ you’ll be dancing on the balls of your feet the same way Phil Wickham did during his performance. The song, ‘This Is Our God & Gratitude’ is a song filled with energy, life, and hope because of our Heavenly Father!

It’s a song that speaks to the battles conquered, and the victories won because of Jesus Christ in our lives. In a world filled with challenges and uncertainties, Jesus continues to be the ultimate source of solace, strength, and salvation. 

Remember those giants we called death and grave
They were like mountains that stood in our way
But He came and He died and He rose
Those giants are dead now

The first two verses give the loving details of how Christ conquered sin and won the victory over “those giants we called death and grave.” The song rises in the beat for victory and praises about how God does the impossible in our lives simply because He loves us. 

The message of hope was broadcast to millions of people around the world. Between Brandon and Phil, they created a harmonious uplifting song filled with rhythm, melody, and lyrics inspired by biblical truths. It’s incredible to think how worship music has the extraordinary ability to soften hardened hearts, break down walls, and ultimately win lost souls to Christ.

Well done Brandon and Phil! Thank you for your willingness to follow the call of music that God has placed on your lives. We hope this music video filled your heart today!

1 Corinthians 15:54-57 “When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: “Death is swallowed up in victory.” “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

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