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Harpist's Lovely Rendition of 'Gratitude'

An extraordinarily talented and gifted harpist delivered a lovely rendition of the beloved, classic tune “Gratitude.” This is a beautiful version of this song, which has become a favorite of many. Be sure to watch and listen to this performance from this skilled musician.

Without Christ making the ultimate sacrifice, suffering and dying on the cross, none of us would have a chance. We would all be without hope, condemned for all eternity and destined to be lost. But since He was willing to go through that and because of His inexplicable and immense love for us, we have hope and a future.

Christ paid a debt that we could have never repaid ourselves. For that, He is worthy of all glory, honor and praise, but even that falls well short of the mark. Not enough words adequately express the thanks and praise He rightly deserves. But that should not stop us from trying, right?

In a clip posted on YouTube, musician Megan Tibbits strums the harp as she sings Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude.” It’s an awe-inspiring, outstanding performance of a song that perfectly and beautifully sums up how even though we may praise and glorify His name, it is still wholly inadequate. But since we, as sinners, have nothing but praise to offer Him, we continue to do precisely that.

“So, I throw up my hands

And praise You again and again

‘Cause all that I have is a hallelujah

Hallelujah”

Megan’s musical performance is not the only beautiful thing captured in the five-and-a-half-minute clip. The location in which she performs is absolutely stunning. The video’s description states that the video was filmed on the side of a mountain in Lugano, Switzerland.

“To me, it (the location) signifies the vastness, and sheer beauty of the Lord and His ways.” Megan writes.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

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Jeremy Camp Drops Lyric Video for Powerful 'No Survivors'

If you are looking for lyrics to motivate you in your walk with God and remind you of the victory that you have in Christ, then look no further. ‘No Survivors’ will empower you and help you to fix your eyes on Jesus in the midst of this hard world. Jeremy Camp drops lyric video for powerful 'No Survivors.'

Between the incredible tone painting and the catchy chorus, you will enjoy this song as you sing along with the lyrics on the screen. It is a battle cry about not leaving any survivors of sin in our lives. 

The words powerfully say: “If I’m gonna live then there’s some things that need to die.” As you listen to this song, it is a great one for exercise, walking, personal worship, and just plain motivating. Watching this lyrics video will help you better understand and grasp what the song's message is saying. We have to take our sins seriously. We have to confess and repent with the help of the Holy Spirit. When we acknowledge our sins, such as pride, ego, etc., we can walk the journey of true freedom that is found in Jesus.

What are your sin struggles today? How can singing along with Jeremy Camp’s song inspire you to break free of the power of sin in your life? Read or worship by singing with him as you watch this wonderful video and declare the victory in Christ that you have when you place your faith in Jesus. 

“Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised to life as he was. We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin. For when we died with Christ we were set free from the power of sin.” Romans 6:5-7

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Couple's Powerful 'I Will Serve Thee' Hymn Performance

It is always special when a husband and wife share a hobby or skill. In this video, we will witness the beautiful talent of this duo known as Dan & Amanda. Watching these two perform together will be an absolute delight to your day. Check out this couple’s powerful ‘I Will Serve Thee’ hymn performance. 

This precious woman sings from her heart. She plays the keys and has the joy of the Lord on her face. The lyrics on the video invite us to sing along with them. The husband jumps in on the chorus and the two of them share smooth and natural harmonies with one another. They have a bluegrass/southern gospel style in their performance.

The instrumental highlights the couple as musicians. They have great abilities. In the second verse, the husband leads. He also has a great voice. This duo humbly approaches this song to bring glory to God and sings in humility from the simplicity of their living room. They are easy to love and will motivate you to sing with them. Dan & Amanda have hearts of worship leaders. They are gifted musically, but even more so, you can see evidence of genuine hearts for Christ. They point to Him and invite others to glorify Him.

This is the kind of worshiper that Jesus mentions in Scripture that God is looking for on earth: someone who worships in Spirit and truth. They are certainly sharing the truth of the gospel and clearly giving the message that they will serve the Lord because they love Him and He has died for their sins and ours in this broken world full of sin. We can celebrate along with them today.

“But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” John 4:23-24

Powerful 'What A Day That Will Be' Duet Rendition

There’s something extraordinary about witnessing others in unguarded worship. Two older gentlemen, singing their hearts out on what they call ‘Worship Wednesday,’ remind us of this truth as they sing a powerful ‘What A Day That Will Be’ duet rendition.

‘Oh, what a day that will be

When my Jesus I shall see

When I look upon his face

The one who saved me by his grace’

Their voices blend with sincerity as they worship the Lord. Watching them, you can’t help but feel invited to sing right along with them and worship God in an unfiltered, authentic way. There are no flashing lights, no smoke machines, and no distractions. Instead, it’s stripped down to the simplest form. Two men, their guitars, and a chance to praise God straight from their hearts. It’s as if the space that causes fear, doubt, and self-consciousness fade into the light of God’s glory through their simple song. 

As they sing, “But forever I will be, with the one who died for me, what a glorious day that will be,” I can’t help but look forward to the day when I get to see Jesus face to face.”

The video was posted to YouTube, and others noticed this precious worship moment. One viewer added their thoughts, “I can’t wait for that day.” Another added a prayer for those listening, he wrote, “To everyone listening to this beautiful song I pray that the Peace of God that surpasses all understanding will today be the atmosphere of that glorious day. Thank you Jesus.”

What about you? What part of this worship song resonated with you the most? Was it the hymn, the simple way they worshiped the Lord? Or was it Jesus speaking to your heart? Take a moment today to reflect on the promise of eternity. Picture that day when Jesus takes you by the hand and leads you through the Promised Land.

Psalm 95:6 “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”

Trio's Beautiful 'To God Be The Glory' Instrumental Cover

In a world buzzing with technology and noise, more and more people are taking to the internet to share worship songs that spread hope and faith in powerful ways. Among these, a talented trio performs ‘To God Be The Glory’ in a beautiful instrumental cover. They brought new life to this timeless hymn using just an organ, piano, and an electric piano. Their faith and talent remind us that worship isn’t confined to the church or to lyrics. Their performance reminds us that no matter what we do, we can worship the Lord in big and small ways. And we weren’t the only ones who took notice. Strangers and fans had a lot to say about this old but beautiful hymnal moment. 

One viewer couldn’t help but post about going down memory lane. He wrote, “Sounds just like my childhood church on Sunday mornings. Wonderful memories!” Another fan added, “Terrific job! I had never heard this Fanny Crosby song, and I thought I had heard them all. Praise God!” Another viewer added how the performance lifted his spirit. He wrote, “Nice melody, love those kinds of songs, is their words to this song? It’s wonderfully played, and it's uplifting and inspiring.”

Posted on Teresa Holman’s YouTube page, she shared, “My desire is to bless believing Christians with the old hymns of the faith and gospel songs. May Jesus Christ be praised, All glory to Him.” Teresa definitely has a talent for worshiping the Lord through her music. I love how she takes us back to the basics of old hymns because these songs are rooted in deep and timeless truths of the Lord. ‘To God Be the Glory’ reminds us of the magnitude of God’s work in our lives through the power of His Son, His grace, and His redeeming love. 

I needed this reminder today. I hope that you did, too, and that it stirred a sense of awe and wonder in your heavenly Father. 

Psalms 95:6 “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.”

Couple Delivers an Unforgettable Rendition of 'Amazing Grace'

One couple delivered an unforgettable rendition of the beloved hymn “Amazing Grace.” Their performance is pitch-perfect, capturing the beauty of the timeless tune. This is one cover of “Amazing Grace” that you will want to listen to repeatedly.

Unfortunately, hymns are slowly becoming forgotten pieces of music. Sure, churches will occasionally bring out a hymn, but for the most part, they are being left in the past. Many praise and worship teams seem to opt to use more modern, contemporary Christian music to fill their Sunday morning services.

Despite this growing trend away from hymns, some will always be remembered. A handful will continue to be performed in houses of worship, no matter how old the specific hymn might be. “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” “How Firm a Foundation” and “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” are just a few that have and will continue to stand the test of time.

Of course, no list of the most iconic, memorable and beloved hymns would be complete without “Amazing Grace.” Even though it is hundreds of years old, musicians still cover and play the hymn. The hymn’s lyrics are just as powerful and relevant as when they were first written.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one couple, Dan and Amanda, perform that timeless, powerful hymn about Christ’s astounding love, mercy and grace, “Amazing Grace.” “Amazing Grace” is a tune that, regardless of how many times you may have heard it, can still cause you to become emotional. Even though most likely know the lyrics by heart, that opening verse is still so moving.

“Amazing grace! How sweet the sound

That saved a wretch like!

I once was lost, but now am found

Was blind, but now I see”

Thank God for his magnificent, awe-inspiring and sufficient grace. Without it, none of us would stand a chance; instead, we would be lost for all eternity.

Hebrews 4:16 “Then let us come near to the seat of grace without fear, so that mercy may be given to us, and we may get grace for our help in time of need.”

Phil Wickham Official Video 'Angels (Glory To God)'

When December rolls around, it’s hard to resist the charm and joy of Christmas music. Songs like ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ and ‘Joy to the World’ add a fun flare, but nothing prepares our hearts quite like a Christmas ballad praising the Lord. Sing along as Phil Wickham sings in the Christmas season in his new official video ‘Angels (Glory To God).’ I don’t know how he does it, but Phil manages to take one of our favorite Christmas songs and create a masterpiece that you can’t help but sing along. The result is an upbeat, joyous, shout your praises to God kind of Christmas song that you’ll want to add to your playlist.

‘Angels we have heard on high

Sweetly singing o'er the plains

And the mountains in reply

Echoing their joyous strains’

He starts the video off strong with a choir of people gathered in their street clothes, with smiles on their faces as they sing “Gloria.” The rhythm picks up with the beat of the drums and Christmas bells. The scene captures your attention with the joy and laughter shot throughout the scene. 

‘Glory to God, glory to God

Glory to God in the highest, forever

For all He has done

His unfailing love’

I’m not the only one loving this new Christmas song track. The video debuted a few days ago, and it’s already gone viral with over 31,000 views and fans adding comments of praise. One viewer added, “Phil, you just keep getting better and better! All for our King Jesus.” Another fan commented that her choir should learn the song, she wrote, “I'm in our choir. My sister is the director and loves this kind of music. Maybe our choir could learn this. Oh yeah!”

What about you? Will this new hit be on your Christmas playlist? As you deck the halls and hum along to jingling bells, may God bless you deeply this Christmas season.

Psalm 150:6 Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord.”

Young Man Wows with for KING COUNTRY’s ‘God Only Knows' Cover On The Voice

It is always encouraging to see people taking global platforms to share the gospel. Check out this incredible performance on television. The name of God is glorified by a young person being bold for Christ. A young man wows with for KING & COUNTRY’S ‘God Only Knows' cover on The Voice.

Jaukeem Fortson’s performance is impressive, to say the least. This young man is only 13 years of age. As he sings with conviction and passion, the judges are shown individually, clearly impacted by his performance. Reba, his coach on the show, has tears in her eyes. His runs are skilled, he is dressed for the part, and he has a great grunge sound when needed. The moments he will most blow you away are when he belts with such crisp and clear strength. He is seasoned way beyond his age.

All of the audience claps at the bridge, and the judges are all supportive. As he heads into the final chorus, Jaukeem hits high notes that are beyond unexpected and blow you away. He is incredibly gifted and will lead you into worshiping the Lord for being the God who sees all things. The judges stand in ovation because he is so talented. He is clearly a Christian singer in the making. He has such emotion, passion, skill, and flare. Jaukeem is beyond his years in many ways, and his performance surely has brought glory to the Lord.

Prepare your heart to hear this powerful and meaningful moment. Take time to let it sink in that God Himself has gifted this young man and he is wise enough at the age of 13 to give the glory back to His Creator. What an amazing witness to the world. 

“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” Psalm 139:13

Moving and Uplifting ‘Victory In Jesus’ Performance

Take a step back in time and enjoy this moving and uplifting rendering of ‘Victory in Jesus’ by Mcferrin Missionary Baptist Church in Madison, Tennessee. We are so blessed by modern worship music; it is dynamic, powerful, and spirit-filled. However, it sure is nice to listen and sing to those old faithful hymns of years ago. Written in 1939 by Eugene Monroe Bartlett, ‘Victory in Jesus’ exclaims the promise of salvation and eternal life that we have in Jesus.

With the accompaniment of two guitarists and one pianist and the leadership of their choir director, a group of folks sing from the stage while congregants join in. The choir members range in age from senior citizens to teens. Some read lyrics from their hymnals; others don’t. Though the worship pastor seems to have a bit of a cough, we can hear that he has a great voice.  

Isn’t it awesome that churches come in all sizes and shapes? If rousing and energetic worship music moves us closer to Christ, there are places that deliver. And, if old-school favorites touch our souls, there are buildings like Mcferrin Missionary Baptist Church still singing those comforting and timeless standards. Thankfully, we can enjoy both! 

Sung beautifully by Mcferrin’s choir and members, here are a few lines from ‘Victory in Jesus:’

‘I heard about a mansion He has built for me in glory.

And I heard about the streets of gold beyond the crystal sea;

About the angels singing and the old redemption story,

And some sweet day I'll sing up there the song of victory.’

Born on December 24, 1885 in Waynesville, Missouri, Eugene Bartlett wrote in excess of 800 songs. ‘Victory in Jesus’ is his most widely known. The music teacher and songwriter opened schools and taught singing for over 20 years throughout Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, and Tennessee. One of the students he mentored along the way was Albert E. Brumley, writer of ‘I’ll Fly Away.’ What a wonderful legacy these two musicians left!

Eugene Bartlett died on January 25, 1941, after suffering a stroke a couple of years earlier. No doubt, a mansion was waiting for Mr. Bartlett.

“For everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.” 1 John 5:4 

Beautiful and Moving Rendition of 'Open The Eyes Of My Heart'

Four incredibly talented musicians delivered a beautiful and moving rendition of “Open the Eyes of My Heart.” Brotherhood Musiq performed the lovely cover. This classic and beloved Michael W. Smith song is a popular target for covers, but this is easily one of the best.

Every Christian should want to become closer to and know God better daily. If that isn’t something a professing Christian wants, are they really a follower of Jesus Christ? Of course, becoming close to Him does not happen instantly and all at once. It’s a process and comes about over the course of a daily walk with the Lord.

We do not instantly become close to someone over a 24 or even a 48-hour period. Instead, a relationship must be formed, and through constant communication between two people and that bond, that relationship becomes stronger and more profound. Much is the same with God.

We'll begin to learn more about Him through prayer and regular reading and studying of His Word. He’ll also start to reveal more about Himself, showing us His will, purpose and direction for our lives.

In a clip posted on YouTube, four gentlemen perform “Open the Eyes of My Heart,” a song about desiring to learn more about and grow closer to Him. While the song’s chorus may be simple, it is so memorable and powerful and should be the desire of every Christian.

“Open the eyes of my heart, Lord

Open the eyes of my heart

I want to see You

I want to see You”

In addition to the beautiful lyrics, the vocal performances are stunning. The three voices heard in this rendition are pitch-perfect for such a heartfelt, moving tune, so smooth, comforting and soothing.

How could you not enjoy this cover? Even major fans of the Michael W. Smith original are bound to find something to like with this version.

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”

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Anne Wilson Captivates with Heartfelt 'My Jesus' Live Performance

In a world filled with pain, loss, and weariness, Anne Wilson captivates listeners with her heartfelt ‘My Jesus’ in this life performance. It’s a reminder that no matter the circumstances, we are never alone because Jesus is always there with us, ready to heal, restore, and carry us through. 

‘Are you past the point of weary?

Is your burden weighing heavy?

Is it all too much to carry?

Let me tell you 'bout my Jesus’

If you haven’t heard ‘My Jesus’ you will be blown away by how much the song will resonate with your heart. It personally resonates with me because it became my sister’s anthem song as she struggled to get free of addiction. It became my anthem song as I struggled to stay positive through so many health battles with an autoimmune disease. Anne reminds you that no matter what battle you’re facing, Jesus is with you and will make ways for you. 

Through this song, Anne shares a story that resonates with so many of us—the power of Jesus and the unexpected peace that comes from trusting in God through it all. Anne shares this message of hope because of the unexpected loss of her brother a few years ago. He died in a tragic accident that shook her whole family. But through it all, she had Jesus. In the midst of the heartbreak, God was teaching Anne to trust Him with everything, even the death of her brother. What a powerful story! 

As you listen to ‘My Jesus,’ let God’s love wash over you. Let his presence become real in your life in ways you never thought possible. “He makes a way where there ain’t no way,” as Anne reminds us that no matter how impossible situations may seem, Jesus is always there and has us firmly in His hands. Let ‘My Jesus’ be the reminder that in every season of life, whether joyful or sorrowful, Jesus is ready to walk with you, heal you, and give you hope. 

Isaiah 43:19 "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland."

Anne Wilson 'Southern Gospel' Awe-Inspiring Live Performance

Anne Willson, one of the biggest names in the Christian music scene, turned in an awe-inspiring live performance of her tune “Southern Gospel.” In the clip, Anne shows that she is a terrific live performer, giving the crowd a stunning show. You will want to watch this clip multiple times to watch and listen to Anne’s excellent performance.

No one is a mistake, an accident or alive merely by coincidence. The Lord created everyone with a specific purpose and a role in mind. For this reason, no two people are the same. Everyone is different in a variety of ways. He is in the business of creating originals, not duplicates and replicas.

God’s Kingdom is vast and diverse, comprised of individuals who span the globe. It encompasses many languages, cultures and races, and because of those differences, not everyone who has accepted Christ as their personal Lord and Savior will act and do the exact same things 100 % of the time. Again, God creates individuals, not carbon copies.

In her song “Southern Gospel,” Anne sings about some of the many different individuals who make up God’s Kingdom. Before her performance, Anne states, “This song is all about how it takes all kinds of people.”

“Here’s the church, here’s the steeple

Inside you’ll find all of my people

Sunday school teacher, the parking lot smoker

The six weeks pregnant and the six weeks sober”

Much like Anne’s performance in the video, the entire song is enjoyable and infectious, with its upbeat, fast-paced rhythm and melody and incredibly relatable lyrics. However, those four simple lines above perfectly describe and articulate the many kinds of people who are God’s children and part of His Kingdom. 

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Anne Wilson Wows with Stirring 'Out of The Bluegrass' Live Performance

When Anne Wilson wows with a stirring ‘Out of the Bluegrass’ live performance! She poured her heart into a song that speaks to her roots and God’s faithfulness. Growing up in the rolling hills of Kentucky, Anne experienced the beauty of small-town life—a place where values like family, faith, and community are woven into every part of life.

But Anne’s journey hasn’t always been easy. It wasn’t as picturesque as it sounds to live a small-town life. She lost her brother Jacob in a tragic car accident, and Anne found herself questioning where God was leading her. It was in those hard places that her purpose unfolded. It became a story of God’s hand guiding her out of heartbreak and tragedy and into hope after the tragic loss of her brother in a car accident.

Her lyrics reflect a journey many of us can relate to—starting from humble beginnings and trusting God as He leads us into the unknown, no matter the dreams, struggles, or challenges. We know He uses the most unexpected circumstances to shape us into who we’re meant to be. In Anne’s case, He used music. The girl who once dreamed of being an astronaut became a Country-Gospel singer, reaching hearts through her songs.

 ‘Out of the Bluegrass’ reminds us that no matter where we start, God can do extraordinary things with an ordinary life. As Anne sings, “He called me out of the bluegrass / Into His marvelous light,” let her words encourage you to trust God with the next step in your journey. It reminds us God’s love has a way of meeting us right in the wilderness, those dry and desolate seasons when we feel lost or uncertain. Just as He led the Israelites through the desert into the Promised Land, He calls us out of our own places of wandering and into His arms of grace.

Take a moment today to reflect on your own story. Where has God brought you from? What pieces of your journey might He use for His glory? Remember, whether you’re in the hills of Kentucky or in the middle of life’s challenges, God’s plans are always greater than we can imagine.

Isaiah 58:11 "The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail."

Adorable 3-Year-Old and 6-Year-Old '10,000 Reasons' Duet

An adorable 3-year-old and 6-year-old turned in a precious duet of the beloved praise and worship song “10,000 Reasons.” This is such a sweet and heartwarming performance. It’s so charming that you’ll likely have to watch it several times.

Sadly, children, because of their young age and limited life experience, are arguably the most overlooked members of society. Many people will look at a child and discount or limit them, believing they can do very little. However, everyone, including small children, is blessed with unique gifts and talents. Those abilities are given to us so that we might use them to bring glory and honor to His name.

Shows like America’s Got Talent and American Idol consistently prove that talent can and does come from anywhere and everywhere, even from small children. There are many gifted and talented people in this world who, for whatever reason, may not have been given an opportunity.

A heartwarming clip posted on YouTube demonstrates that children are capable of much. In the video, two young men— 3-year-old Nicholas and his 6-year-old brother Leo—beautifully sing Matt Redman’s “10,000 Reasons.” The two young vocalists belt out the beautifully and powerfully written lyrics as their older sister, Karolina, plays the violin.

“Bless the Lord, oh my soul

Oh my soul

Worship His holy name

Sing like never before”

“10,000 Reasons,” since its release in 2013, is a tune that has become a popular target for the cover treatment. There are page after page of videos on YouTube of musicians and bands performing the song. But this video of the two tiny gentlemen singing as their big sister plays the violin is easily one of the sweetest and cutest versions of “10,000 Reasons” that you will ever come across.

How could you not enjoy this video and their darling performance?

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old, he will not be turned away from it.”

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