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That's Why - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'That’s Why' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'With One Voice' (c) 2000, Heart of the City Music/ASCAP. Words and music by Dan Adler. Electric guitar solo by George Parrish. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

It's Christmas

Your Promises Still Remain

We Lift You High

Teach Me How to Love You More

So Easy, So Hard

This video will help you, if you have lost a loved one!

Holy For Your Glory

More of You - Shekinah HRM feat. Alvern Latisha Campbell

House of the Lord (This Family)

Lyric Video

Your love 'O' Lord is extravagant (alternate version)

An alternate version of my song - Your love 'O' Lord is extravagant.

Your love 'O' Lord is extravagant

A song of mine about how extravagant is the love of the Lord God for all of us and how He even knew us while still in the womb and knew every hair on our head.

God of many names, God of love

A song of mine about the many names of God used in the Bible (scripture) and their meaning.

The Father's Love

A song I created about how the Father Still loved me (us) even when we stray or turn from His ways and waits with His arms open wide for us to return (sort of a take on the prodigal son)

Les N. Downs | 'All I Need' (acoustic)

Kentucky-based Christian singer-songwriter Les N. Downs shares her powerful new song 'All I Need' live from the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville! Hailing from the City of Twin Lakes near Mammoth Cave National Park, Les brings a message of hope and healing rooted in her deeply personal testimony. Once marked by rejection, addiction, and identity struggles, her life was radically transformed through the love and truth of Christ.

Trio Delivers Powerful and Moving Rendition of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’

A talented trio delivers a powerful and moving rendition of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ in a beautiful new video set in rural Alaska. Singer Amos Raber sits and sings out in the beautiful lake wilderness, accompanied by two young men who join in on the chorus. Watch the clip to hear the beautiful rendition of the song. 

Amos Raber is a talented musician, as is evident in his new cover of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus.’ He sings with perfect cadence and a good amount of soul. The higher-pitched voices that join him just make the song sound all the fuller. The astounding scenery in Alaska that shows through the video encourages you to reflect on how great God’s creations are as you listen to the music. 

Written in 1922, the hymn is about leaving behind all worldly pleasures and material things in favor of a heavenly spiritual relationship with Jesus. As the world becomes ever consumed with riches, popularity, looks, and other fleeting things, it’s wonderful to be reminded of this message. It points to the most meaningful thing you can have as a human—a life given to Christ. 

As Amos sings the old song, you can practically see the stillness and peace of God shine through him. This is a song that’s impossible to sing without thinking about the weight of the lyrics, and it seems evident that he knows the importance of the words he sings. 

Here are some lyrics from the long-loved hymn:

‘I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today
I'd rather have Jesus than worldly applause
I'd rather be faithful to His dear cause’

“Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches.” Jeremiah 9 :23

Jamie MacDonald and Lauren Daigle Plead for Divine Intervention in ‘Desperate’

Jamie MacDonald and Lauren Daigle plead for divine intervention in “Desperate.” The two Christian music artists are looking, hoping and begging for God to act as they sing in their duet. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear Jamie and Lauren Daigle perform “Desperate.”

Human beings have a knack for bringing about ruin and destruction. If given the opportunity, people can and will make anything significantly worse. Let’s remember that Adam and Eve’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden first unleashed sin into the world. Unfortunately, we’ve been paying the price for their rebellion and defiance ever since.

While Jesus Christ, by willingly going to the cross, bridged the gap that sin caused between God and man, humans, even after they’ve been forgiven, can still manage to get themselves in some terrible positions and situations. It can get to a rather bleak point, where we don’t see any hope. But God, as He often does, can inject hope and turn everything around.

In “Desperate,” Jamie and Lauren sing about this exact situation. They have reached the end of the road and cannot continue. As they both sing, their present circumstances clearly show that they desperately need a miracle from the Lord because there is no hope without Him.

“Prayed all the prayers I can pray, but I
I won’t stop knocking ‘til you open the door
You can move a mountain
You can calm a storm”

We’ve all been in similar positions, where the only thing that can possibly improve the situation and make it bearable is a miracle, God’s loving, gentle and lifesaving touch. And every time He comes through because He is faithful and merciful.

Praise His name!  He is deserving of all glory, honor and praise!

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.”

Chris Tomlin Drops Lyric Video for ‘How Good It Is’

One of the biggest names in Christian music, Chris Tomlin, has released the official lyric video for his song “How Good It Is.” The Christian music legend’s latest tune is a beautifully written song of worship and praise. Watch the short clip to listen to Chris Tomlin’s latest song, “How Good It Is.”

No one is perfect. Even after we’ve been forgiven and accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Lord and Savior, humans are still not perfect; we are just forgiven. We will still stumble and fall, and our flaws and blemishes will not disappear.

Even though we do not become perfect after coming to Christ, His love, mercy and grace endure. When we fail, we can always come back to Him. There is nowhere we can go or anything we can do to change His love for us, for He is quick and faithful to forgive. If not for His love and forgiveness, where would we be? That’s a terrifying thought.

In “How Good It Is,” Chris sings about the wonderful, everlasting, and magnificent love of Jesus Christ. The catchy and upbeat tune has a simple but powerful chorus that will likely get stuck in your head after just one or two listens. While the chorus and the entire song are an earworm, the verses are the most powerful, and they help make this one memorable and stand out from other similar songs.

“Oh, how good that it is to sing praise to the Lord
Oh, how great is the Name above all Names
From the rising of the morning sun
To the setting of the same”

The Lord has done much for you and me, and He continues to bless and work in our lives. For that and all He has done, He is more than deserving of our praise. 

How good it is to sing praise to the Lord, indeed!

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

From Idol Stage to Worship Leader: Trent Harmon Finds Fulfillment in Faith-Fueled Music

American Idol 2016 winner Trent Harmon opens up about his powerful shift from country music to full-time worship. Sitting down with Brandon Woolum in Nashville, Trent shares how becoming a father and a long-standing tug on his heart led him to lean fully into his calling to lead worship through music. His new EP, 'Scars and Sins,' marks the first installment of a deeply personal project that reflects his faith journey and creative rebirth. Trent discusses the spiritual emptiness he once felt after arena shows, compared to the lasting fulfillment he experiences leading worship, even in a small church with a single speaker. He also reflects on an old video he filmed alone in a hotel room, years before this transition, that hinted at what God was preparing in him all along.

Lakelin Lemmings | 'American Dreamin' (acoustic)

Rising Christian Country singer-songwriter Lakelin Lemmings stopped by the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville and gave us this exclusive acoustic version of her new single 'American Dreamin.' The 19-year-old, West Tennessee native, recently signed to Stone Country Records

MercyMe’s Official Live ‘Oh Death’ Performance Video

Check out MercyMe's amazing performance video for their song ‘Oh Death.’ The song reminds us that death has no power over those who belong to Jesus. Its uplifting beat brings rejoicing and dancing!

‘You said my fate was sealed, you said my days were numbered
Case closed with no appeal, my future’s six feet under
Messing with my head in ghost fashion, my heart was holding its breath
Terrified of taking my last one, oh death you scared me to death’

What a fantastic and joyful song! ‘Oh Death’ was mostly written by country singer Walker Hayes, and then he sent it to MercyMe’s Bart Millard to help him complete it. 

“The song already lended itself to being what it is sonically the way Walker started writing it. We didn’t need to reinvent what he had started. We just needed to finish it,” shared MercyMe during an interview. “As far as it being joyful, a joyful look at something that we can all get caught up in, you know, the fear of death. We always try to bring joy into things, because we have so much to be joyful about, and I think the song reflects that.”

Two weeks after receiving the song from Walker Hayes, Bart Millard’s father-in-law passed away, which made the lyrics of ‘Oh Death’ all the more poignant for him.

“He was my hero,” Bart said of his father-in-law, who died at age 84. “If you were blessed to know Frank, your life was better for it. I’m not sure how we’re supposed to do life without him, but we will. He’d want nothing less. ‘Never stop telling people about Jesus,’ he’d always say to me. He laid a foundation my family will forever build on.”

What a great song with a wonderful message. We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘Oh Death’ today!

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