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'Old Roman Soldier' Gene Watson Gospel Song At Larry's Country Diner

Check out this gospel message sung by a well-known country artist. “Old Roman Soldier” Gene Watson gospel song at Larry’s Country Diner.

At the start of this video, we see a live audience viewing a performance by country star, Gene Watson. He begins as the crowd is seated at dinner tables with food to enjoy during the show. As he begins the performance, the people cheer and clap for Gene. He begins to sing out the gospel.

The chorus says:

“Jesus say father forgive them
He was looking down on me
I'm an old Roman soldier
I stood at the foot of the tree”

Gene released “Old Roman Soldier” in 2017. He is now 80 years old, and this man sounds amazing. He has taken such good care of his voice. He is clearly a very talented individual who knows what life is truly about. He is using his talents to point others to the hope that they can have in Jesus. 

These lyrics are empowering and cause us to reflect on the perspective of the Roman soldier who stood next to Jesus as He died on the cross for our sins. This creates a visual for us through a song of what it might have been like for this man as he literally was standing next to the innocent and perfect Savior of the world as He took His last breath. 

The storytelling style of country music, paired with the Biblically supported lyrics, is a powerful testimony of the gospel. There is hope for all of us because of Jesus. He is the One who saves and rescues us, and His sacrifice was sufficient. We can celebrate and reflect on this hope as we listen.

“When the centurion and those with him who were guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were terrified, and exclaimed, ‘Surely he was the Son of God!’” Matthew 27:54

'Take It Easy' Matt Maher, Paul Zach, Kate Bluett and Isaac Wardell

Listen to this new song called ‘Take It Easy’ by Matt Maher, Paul Zach, Kate Bluett, and Isaac Wardell.

“Take it easy, easy, God already loves you completely, take it easy, easy
Rest in the shade of his wings, lay down your burdens and rest for a while
The shepherd who seeks you is gentle and kind, there’s nothing to pay for and nothing to earn
And nothing you have to become, lay down the scales where you weigh out your life”

This song is wonderful and has such a great message. ‘Take It Easy’ is part of an album called Sanctuary Songs created by Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries, and it is full of songs about mental health and faith. Their goal is to help people hold on to God’s presence at all times and in all circumstances—including experiences of mental health challenges.

“We’re so delighted to share the full album of Sanctuary Songs, which you can listen to now wherever you find music,” reads a post on Facebook from Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries. 

“This album features twelve songs designed to spark conversation about how our worship reflects our lived experiences with mental health challenges. Our goal is to help everyone feel a sense of belonging within the Church, wherever you are in your mental health journey.

We hope that these songs resonate with you in some way and that they offer new ways of experiencing belonging in church communities around the world.”

In the song ‘Take It Easy,’ we are reminded that we can rest in the love and protection of our Heavenly Father, and His care is not something that we have to work for or earn. We are completely loved by Him, just the way we are.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Take It Easy’ today and that it was able to bring you some encouragement.

‘Come Unto Jesus’ Acoustic Version Keith Kristyn Getty, Laura Story, Jordan Kauflin

Several musicians turned in an outstanding performance as they sang about laying down all their worries, fears and stresses at the feet of Jesus Christ.

Everyday living, with all its obligations and demands, can be a tall task. Sadly, it can often get to the point where making it through one single, solitary day can feel like a monumental accomplishment. Every choice, regardless of the situation or circumstance, can feel like a lose-lose proposition.

But even in cases of extreme worry and stress, when everything is overwhelming, people will still attempt to go at it alone. It’s easy to see, and most people understand that nothing good usually comes from these situations. In fact, people tend to make their issues immeasurably worse. This all occurs when there is a simple solution: lay it all at the feet of the Savior.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of musicians perform an acoustic version of “Come unto Jesus.” Right off the bat, in the opening verse, the songwriters encourage all who have problems, issues or worries to come to the Lord.

“Come unto Jesus, all you who are weary
Come to the mercy seat, fervently kneel
Here bring your wounded hearts, broken and needy
Come unto Jesus, mighty to heal”

Many people in the world – people all around us – are hurting and struggling. There are legions of people today who are far too familiar with pain, heartache and suffering. Some may even believe they are all alone, left to fend for themselves in those times of extreme worry and stress. 

But instead of going at it alone, there is one who is more than capable. He has overcome all. He is a God of love, mercy and comfort. He invites us to bring our troubles to Him and to cast all our burdens on Him.

Matthew 11:28 -29 “Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke on you and become like me, for I am gentle and without pride, and you will have rest for your souls.”

'Hallelujah Anyway' Charly Beathard Official Music Video

You will fall in love with the song ‘Hallelujah Anyway’ performed by Charly Beathard in an official music video. 

Charly bridges the gap between authentic and sincere worship music and country music. With a voice that reveals the passion of the words she sings, Charly paints a picture of journeying through life while keeping our eyes on Christ. It’s not easy. 

In fact, some days are hard. We feel alone, discouraged, and disappointed. But Charly reminds us no matter what situations we are currently facing, we can sing ‘Hallelujah Anway.’ 

Come fire, come flood, come troubled waters
Jesus come what may
Hallelujah anyway

The Nashville native was discovered by record producers during a staff meeting at church. Charly was there to lead the team in worship. 

Jess Loper of Gotee Records remembers the moment he heard Charly sing. He recalled, “I snuck in the back of that room and was immediately floored by the sincerity and emotion in her voice. She is crafting veritable lyrics that universally resonate. We are so grateful for the chance to help share her music and what she is creating with the world.”

Like the song ‘Hallelujah Anyway,’ Charley’s desire for listeners to know and love music is the thread that weaves into every song she sings. She reminds us to believe in God’s plan, to lean into Him for comfort, and to rely on Christ for strength. 

‘Hallelujah Anyway’ is a testament to Charly’s commitment to creating music that resonates with people from all walks of life. We hope you enjoyed this music video and it strengthens your faith in Christ. 

Psalm 135:1-3 “Praise the Lord! Praise the name of the Lord; Praise Him, O you servants of the Lord!  You who stand in the house of the Lord, in the courts of the house of our God, praise the Lord, for the Lord is good; sing praises to His name, for it is pleasant.”

'Amen' Wintley Phipps Gospel Performance

Get ready to close your eyes and worship the Lord with ‘Amen’ in a Wintley Phipps gospel performance that was recorded live at Gaither Studios. Wintley’s powerful bass-baritone voice is the perfect pitch for the 

Glory, hallelujah 
He died to save you and me
And He lives forever
Amen, amen, amen

The song was released in 1996 by Larnelle Harris, Bill, and Gloria Gaither on their album ‘Homecoming Texas Style.’ The song follows the life of Jesus from the moment he was lying in a manger to the moment He conquered the grave. The song reminds us of who our Jesus is and how through Christ, we can overcome the struggles we face. 

The music video was recently taken out of the vault and posted to YouTube, garnering thousands of views and comments. One viewer couldn’t help but compliment Wintley’s voice, “He does a beautiful job on this song thank you for singing. You have a  beautiful voice. Thank God Almighty, Amen!”  

Other viewers who have been fans of Wintley since the 1980s were impressed with his performance. One viewer added, “He still has it. Amen!”  Another viewer added what the meaning of the word ‘amen’ means and commented, “Praise the Lord! Amen means “so be it” believe your prayers are heard by God! They are! Amen, amen, and amen.” 

If you enjoy listening to Wintley sing as much as I do with his southern, Gospel-style voice, you’ll love the album he recently released. Titled Amazing Grace: Hymns and Gospel Classics, the album includes the song ‘Amen,’ as well as  ‘How Great Thou Art,’ and ‘It Is Well with My Soul.’ 

We hope you enjoyed listening to Wintley Phipps sing, ‘Amen,’ and that his rich voice and the truths of this song were an encouragement to you today. We can rest assured that God hears our prayers, every single one. Amen! 

John 6:47-48 “Amen, amen, I say unto you: He that believeth in me hath everlasting life. I am the bread of life.”

'Name Above All Names' Charity Gayle Live Performance

Check out this incredible new worship song. 'Name Above All Names' Charity Gayle Live Performance.

In this beautiful worship song, the artist begins with a group of worship leaders flooded on a stage. There is a lively audience in a chapel. Charity begins to sing powerful lyrics about Jesus having the final word. You see people in the crowd lifting their hands in praise to God and celebrating His work in their lives. This song is wonderfully written because it is edifying to the Savior. It is not about us, it is all about Him. This song directs our hearts and our minds to the Hero of the world. 

The chorus sings out:

All praise, all praise
To the name above all names
Jesus, You reign
'Cause You're the name above all names 

The bridge has an encouraging reminder that the cross still stands and hell still knows. The truth of the gospel is still true for us. We are invited to celebrate the victory of Jesus. Just when we think we have heard this entire beautiful song, a man comes out preaching the Scriptures. It is a powerful moment of God’s kingdom work. 

You cannot help but join in with the congregation and worship our mighty Savior who has redeemed us. His sacrifice was more than enough and we are free from our sin. He is the name above all names. He is the only one worthy of our worship and that is stunningly written about in this song which is rich in Scripture. I love how rooted these lyrics are in the Word of God. This song has great heart and also solid truth which can be difficult to find. It is well done!

“Therefore, God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name above all other names,” Philippians 2:9

'Calvary's Enough' Brooke Ligertwood Official Music Video

If you are looking for a new heartfelt worship song, look no further. 'Calvary's Enough' in Brooke Ligertwood official music video.

There is no denying that Brooke Ligertwood can sing. This song motivates our hearts to praise the Lord. Brooke has a tenderness and joy over her Savior Jesus. She radiates for Christ. 

At the start of the video, Brooke sits at the piano in the stillness of the moment. She sings with headphones over her ears in a recording session and plays the keys softly. Her lyrics cause us to ponder the provision of the cross of Jesus. 

She sings in a somber yet hopeful way. This song invites us to feel the emotions of the cross. The bitterness, the pain, the struggle, in yet the glorious freedom and salvation that we received. She sings that Jesus’ blood shouts, and He has provided more than enough. The perfect Savior gives us the perfect salvation.

Her chorus sings out:

Calvary's enough
When I know nothing When I know too much
What I choose to know right now is
Calvary's enough

In our shame and guilt, and in our pride and selfishness, we are invited to come to Christ and let go of our sin and receive His grace and forgiveness. His death and resurrection were all that we needed. This beautiful song encapsulates the gospel and provides us with the joy of singing along that Calvary (The place where Jesus died) was sufficient to cover the sins of all who believe in Him. We can be reminded of this truth through a stunning melody alongside Brooke. As she sings her heart out, we too can join in the song. He is worthy to receive our praise because it is finished.

“So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.” John 19:30

Willie Nelson’s Son Lukas Nelson Pens Emotional Song For Israel ‘Broken As It Was’

Lukas Nelson, the son of the legendary Willie Nelson, has written and performed a beautiful, touching original song in the wake of the attack and tragedy in the Middle East.

The Middle East has, throughout history, been a hot spot for war and terrorism. In early October, Israel was, once again, attacked. Families were needlessly torn apart as hundreds were killed in a terrorist attack on the Middle Eastern country. 

Just days after the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Lukas Nelson posted a video on YouTube of himself singing and playing an original song of his, “Broken as It Was.” It’s a heart-wrenching and emotionally stirring tune about what had taken place following the attack on the state of Israel.

“Running for their lives
I watched them try 
To find a place to hide”

Later in the song, Lukas sings that while he watched the horrific images that were splashed all over the television and social media, his heart was broken and hurting for those impacted by the violence. He sings that even though his heart was hurting and broken for the Jewish people, he prayed out to God for His touch on the situation.

In the video’s description, Lukas details what motivated him to write and record “Broken as It Was.”

“Suffering is universal, and the killing of innocents is never justified,” he wrote. “It is unbearably sad how many innocent people on this planet (have) been made to suffer for the evil of others.”

He added that his song is “about empathy in the wake of this recent tragedy” and the “feeling of helplessness as we watch and pray with broken hearts.”

Lukas is 100 percent correct. The images and videos coming out of the Middle East are devastating and soul-crushing. Let us all pray that God protects those innocent people who are in harm’s way. 

2 Thessalonians 3:3 “But the Lord is true, who will give you strength and keep you safe from evil.”

'Altar Call' Henry Seeley And The Belonging Co.

Take a moment to praise God as you listen to ‘Altar Call’ by Henry Seeley and The Belonging Co. 

The moment we give our lives to Christ, it’s as if we are caught up in the ocean waves of the Holy Spirit. We can see who are in through God’s eyes, and at the same time, we are immersed in His perfect glory as He wraps us in His overwhelming love and grace. 

The moment we answer the altar call, our lives are changed forever. It’s a moment in our lives where we can mark where we were dead in our sins and when we were birthed into God’s family. 

‘Altar Call’ was recently posted to the internet, and it is on fire with thousands of souls praising God for making a way through His Son Jesus. The caption under the video says, “This song is a beautiful representation of the miraculous moment of salvation, where the believer fully surrenders their life to Jesus and receives that eternal and holy gift from God.” The word miracle is the only way to describe God’s sovereignty, mercy, and love. 

Here’s my life I lay it at the altar, You are worthy of it, You are worthy of it.
No turning back Jesus now I surrender
My heart, my soul, my all 
You can have my heart, my soul, my all

Being called to repentance may sound like guilt and deserve punishment. But in God’s economy, repentance isn’t a punishment. It’s a chance to be immersed in the waters of His forgiveness. We’re washed anew! The moment of repentance is absolutely indescribable. If you’re in need of repentance, don’t hesitate to thank God for His forgiveness. May this song be a blessing and a bright light in your day. 

Revelations 2:5 “Consider how far you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first. If you do not repent, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place.”

‘Hallelujah Chorus’ Played On 129-Ranks Pipe Organ

A talented young man gave a dazzling and stirring performance of a beloved and highly recognizable piece of music about the birth of Jesus Christ.

Many pieces of music have been created to commemorate and honor the momentous, world-changing occasion when Jesus Christ was born. His entrance gave hope to a lost, broken and hurting world. Never before and never again will one birth change everything for everyone. 

Songs like “Joy to the World,” “Silent Night,” “Little Drummer Boy” and a handful of other Christmas tunes perfectly capture the excitement and joy felt following that precious child’s birth. In a clip posted on YouTube, one musician, Paul Fey, plays another song about Christ's birth.

Paul uses a massive, awe-inspiring instrument – a 129-ranks pipe organ – to play the “Hallelujah Chorus.” If you’re unfamiliar with the tune by the name, give the clip a few seconds, and you will instantly recognize the piece by its opening first few notes. 

The “Hallelujah Chorus” is a piece of music heard in countless movies, television shows and commercials, especially during the Christmas season. 

Paul’s hands expertly dance up and down and along the keys as the 3-and-a-half-minute clip gives viewers shot after shot of the enormous and stunning musical tool. The musical skill in the short but epic clip is mind-blowing. 

The “Hallelujah Chorus” is a heavenly-sounding tune created by man. While the song may be an earthy creation, many likely envision legions of angels singing this memorable chorus in the moments following the birth of Jesus Christ in that Bethlehem stable. 

Really, what better and other way would there have been than to respond with a never-ending chorus of “hallelujah” following the arrival of the King of kings and Lord of lords? 

The one sent to Earth to save man from their sins had finally arrived! Hallelujah, indeed! 

Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

“Firm Foundation (He Won't)” Katy Nichole Live Performance

Few songs convey the comfort and assurance that we have in Jesus better than “Firm Foundation (He Won’t),” performed live here by Katy Nichole and two talented musicians on guitar and percussion. For believers in Christ, “Firm Foundation” offers hope in the hard times and reminds us of the truth we’ve learned along the way. He won’t leave us or let us down!

Katy’s voice is sweet, pretty, and strong, and it’s easy to imagine her personality being likewise. Katy’s look is subtle and sincere; her clothes are neutral in color, and her jewelry is simple metal pieces. Who needs flash when you have a trio of Heavenly-blessed talents and a message with such incredible power!   

Here are a few lines from the second verse of “Firm Foundation:”

And I've still got joy in chaos
I've got peace that makes no sense
So I won't be going under
I'm not held by my own strength

Sometimes, we forget to rest in this truth. We get strung out with worry, doubt, and fear, but the writers of “Firm Foundation,” Cody Carnes, Austin Davis, and Chandler Moore, bring us back home—where peace and security lives. 

At 2:15, Katy begins the first verse again. This time, she sings more powerfully, boldly declaring where her confidence resides. And don’t miss all of the fun instruments that the drummer uses during the performance; the bridge at 3:15 is especially soothing. The guitarist sings along as the performance nears its conclusion, and at 5:10, Katy shouts out “He won’t”!

Essential Worship presents Song Sessions like this one to help worship leaders. Essential Worship “exist[s] to provide resources to worship leaders and worship teams to make it easier for the local church to discover and adopt new music and songs.” What a gift that is! 

“Firm Foundation,” whether enjoyed in church during worship or while traveling alone during the morning commute, is a great anthem for starting one’s day. It’s rare that the outside world doesn’t present sadness and trials, but those types of days are far more tolerable when Katy’s voice and Cory, Austin, Chandler, and God’s words remain forefront in our minds.   

“Nevertheless, the foundation of God stands sure, having this seal, The Lord knows them that are his. And, Let every one that names the name of Christ depart from iniquity.” 2 Timothy 2:19

'Nothing Ever Will' The Belonging Co. With Natalie Grant And Henry Seeley

Stand on the promises of the Lord as you listen to ‘Noting Ever Will’ performed by The Belonging Co. with Natalie Grant and Henry Seely. This worship moment captured on camera ushers us into reverence as we’re reminded nothing will ever become between us and our heavenly Father. 

Backdroped on a blue-lit stage, the sounds of a piano and organ begin the song's first few chords when Natalie cries out to Jesus before declaring, “Nothing ever will come between us, Jesus. Nothing ever will come between us, Jesus.” What a powerful reminder!

She then describes what our lives might look like when we need Jesus the most. It could be in the middle of a battle or in the middle of a storm. It may feel like all hope is lost. But none of these scenarios has the power to pry us from God’s mighty hands. We are reminded that God has the ultimate power and will stop at nothing to protect, care, and comfort His children. 

“How deep and how wide, is the love of Christ, it goes on and on. I've seen in my life, His grace don't run dry, it goes on and on and on. How deep and how wide, is the love of Christ, it goes on and on. I've seen in my life, His grace don't run dry, it goes on and on.”

Somedays it’s hard to keep our eyes focused on Christ when the situation we face overwhelms our thoughts and emotions. Anxiety and fear have us running in circles of ‘What if?” But if we can shift our focus, we can surrender to God and give Him complete control. We can exchange fear and worry as we whisper, ‘Let Your will be done.” 

In this genuine, awe-inspiring moment of worship, Natalie Grant, Henry Seely The Belonging Co. sing our heart’s desire, we want to firmly stand on the foundation of Christ. We hope this worship video gave you a moment to praise God and thank Him for how deeply He loves you!

Ephesians 3:18-19 “And may you be able to feel and understand, as all God’s children should, how long, how wide, how deep, and how high his love really is; and to experience this love for yourselves, though it is so great that you will never see the end of it or fully know or understand it. And so at last you will be filled up with God himself.”

Brothers Of The Heart Sing “Church In The Wildwood”

When Brothers Of The Heart sing “Church in the Wildwood,” it’s easy to be reminded of the church home of one’s childhood. 

The song conjures recollections of Vacation Bible School, ice cream socials, lingering on the church’s front porch to chat a spell after services, and Easter or Thanksgiving sunrise services. It’s a pretty song with lovely imagery, and it evokes sweet memories.

“Church in the Wildwood” or “The Church in the Wildwood” was written by Dr. William S. Pitts in 1957; however, he composed the song eight years before entering medical school. The song was inspired during a coach ride. 

When Dr. Pitt’s coach stopped in Bradford, Iowa, he walked around a bit and came upon a wooded valley, and he imagined there being a church in that scenic spot. There wasn’t one then, but, when he returned there five years later, a church was being built in that very location. That church came to be known as the “little brown church,” and it is still open for visitors today.      

In the video, we see Brothers Of The Heart perform the old song at Grand Ole Opry. The four members of the group sit in the corners of a square-shaped, raised stage. Ben Isaacs plays the bass and has a full beard. Jimmy Fortune and Mike Rogers play guitars and sing; Jimmy has gray hair, and Mike wears a blue shirt underneath his brown vest. The lead vocalist is Bradley Walker. The four of them have been called the “country, bluegrass, gospel dream team” by Cowboys & Indians Magazine.    

The group members are not brothers, but they are filled with love for one another. They are also all accomplished artists, each having successful careers before forming the group. Bradley Walker appreciates how fortunate they are to work so well together, saying, “There’s anointing on the four of us.” 

“You can put four people together, four great soloists and sometimes it doesn’t work. Yet this does. It’s the songs and our harmonies. This music takes people back to a certain time and I think people are longing for that now.”  

“And there was great joy throughout the church that day as they read this encouraging message.” Acts 15:31

Quiet Desperation (feat. Raul Barba, Clare Steffen & Alex Edy)

There is no fear in love, faith and hope bring true grace. I no longer need to live in quiet desperation. Music Production by Raul Barba, Vocals by Raul, Clare & Alex Edy, Lyrics by Clare Steffen. There is no fear in love, faith and hope bring true grace. I no longer need to live in quiet desperation. Music Production by Raul Barba, Vocals by Raul Barba, Clare Steffen & Alex Edy, Lyrics by Clare Steffen.

YOUR LOVE IS AMAZING

A song by Songsof Lem

Redeemed Quartet Sings Modern Hymn 'Be A Light'

The talented young men that comprise the Redeemed Quartet lead us in worship as they  sing a modern hymn ‘Be A Light.’ 

The lyrics and overall feel of the song are a reminder from friend to friend to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. No matter the struggle, hurt, or confusion, the Redeemed Quartet encourages us to ask ourselves what would Jesus do. Written by Josh Thompson, Joshua Miller, Thomas Rhett Akins, and Matthew Peters Dragstrem, the melody creates a country gospel feel that is much like a whispered prayer. 

In a time full of war, be peace
In a time full of doubt, just believe
Jesus is the light, let Him shine through you and me
And in a time full of doubt, just believe

Set in the forest surrounding Lake Tahoe on the Nevada, California line is a beautiful view of nature; the Redeemed Quartet walks through woods and sings of God’s goodness. The group is made of two sets of brothers who have been close friends over the years. Josh and Caleb Koble and Ben and Nate Duncan make up the Redeemed Quartet. This talented quartet uses their God-given voices to worship God with stunning covers and inspiring originals. 

Raised in Indiana, the group began taking singing lessons at the ages of 16,17,18, and 19. In 2014, they began performing for the public. As they rose to fame, they kept their mission in sight: ‘To shine light in the darkness and life the weary traveler.” By 2015, they became widely recognized online after they performed ‘Just A Little Walk With Jesus.” Now, they are recognized around the world and enjoy sharing the Gospel through their talent. 

This group of best friends is shining their light for the world to see. By growing in their relationship with Jesus every day, they are shining their light brightly for those looking for God’s peace, friendship, salvation, and joy. 

Matthew 5:13-16 “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men. “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.”

'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' TAYA Live From Baptize SoCal

Listen to this incredible performance, ‘Ocean (Where My Feet May Fail)’ by Taya, during live worship from Baptize SoCal. Perched above hundreds of people wading in and out of the rolling ocean waves, Taya’s angelic voice ushered listeners into the presence of God.

“So I will call upon Your Name, Jesus
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace”

What a beautiful and soulful song! And such an incredible performance. Taya’s voice captures the emotional rising tide of blessings as hundreds of people gave their lives to Christ. They were baptized in the ocean waves during California’s largest collaborative baptism event. Over 250 churches unified with the mission to share the Gospel and save the lost. More than 12,000 individuals attended and over  4,000 souls gave their lives to Christ. 

“We believed that if we stepped out in obedience, God’s people would rally, and it would become one of the largest water baptisms in American History,” said Pastor Mark Francy of Oceans Church. Taya’s worship song couldn’t be more fitting. Originally released by Hillsong Worship in 2013, the song ‘Oceans’ is based on the story of Peter in Matthew 14:22-33. Peter was called by Jesus to step out of his fishing boat and walk to Jesus. 

What a beautiful and poignant song! It reminds us no matter how we fail ourselves, God will never let us down. When we begin to lose our footing, we are reminded to keep our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith. 

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ by TAYA today! Share it with a loved one in need of encouragement. 

Matthew 14:28-29 “‘Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to come to you on the water.” “‘Come,’” he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus.”

3 Men Perform 'Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing' Classic Hymn

Check out this great video of three men performing the classic hymn ‘Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing.’

“Come Thou fount of every blessing, tune my heart to sing Thy grace
Streams of mercy never ceasing call for songs of loudest praise
Teach me some melodious sonnet, sung by flaming tongues above
Praise the mount, I'm fixed upon it, mount of Thy redeeming love”

What a great video with such talented musicians and stunning visuals. The three men in the video are known as Simply Three, and they all sound so incredible together while they are playing their instruments in the desert for this music video. The men in the trio are Glen McDaniel, Nick Villalobos, and Zack Clark, and they have been captivating audiences worldwide with their performances since 2010.

Simply Three has old-school training but a new-school sound, and the group has continued to grow in popularity with its online audience. They love creating renewed excitement for instrumental music through inventive music videos, and viewers across the globe love to see what they create to share online.

When it comes to the classic hymn ‘Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing’ that was performed in this video that song was written in May 1758 by Robert Robinson. After running with a bad crowd when he was a teen, he became a Christian a few years after stumbling upon evangelist George Whitefield preaching in London on May 24, 1752. Then Robert began preaching in Methodist and Baptist churches, and when he was only 22 years old, he penned ‘Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ for his sermon on Pentecost Sunday.

We hope that you enjoyed this unique performance of ‘Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing’ by Simply Three today and it was able to bring you some joy. 

'Look At God' Koryn Hawthorne Official Music Video

Check out this encouraging song ‘Look At God’ performed by Koryn Hawthrone, the official music video. 

Set in a lush green forest with birds chittering, Koryn is sleeping peacefully she narrates, “God will command his angels to protect you wherever you go.” She awakens refreshed as her life flashes across the screen before she sings about how God has blessed her. 

Koryn knows a thing or two about counting blessings. She arrived on the music scene through the reality television show ‘The Voice’ in season 8. After finishing in fourth place on the show, fans were praying she would find other avenues to showcase her beautiful voice and her Gospel, pop, rhythm, and blues hip-hop style. Koryn was blessed to sign with record label RCA Inspiration. Through Koryn’s highly octave timbre, she reminds us to count our ‘Look at God moments.’ 

“Sitting here counting my blessings, uh. Ain't no need for stressing in my life. My enemies, they might form weapons. Yeah, but I know I'm protected by the blood. Protected by the love of God.” 

When we look back at our lives, we can view through the lens of God’s goodness. We remember how He provided comfort, created miracles, and answered prayers. Koryn’s song is the perfect way to chase away discouragement and doubt as we are reminded how God blesses us. 

These moments of gratitude shift our perspective away from the trials and set our hearts on His faithfulness. Koryn reminds us that when we choose to give thanks to God for the blessings in our lives, we are ushering ourselves into His presence; it fills us with His love, hope, joy, and peace!

Take a moment to sit with Jesus and recount the blessings in your life. Thank God for His wisdom, strength, love, peace, and guidance. We hope this music video blessed your day!

Numbers 6:24-26 “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.”

'Seven Minutes In Heaven' Reba McEntire Official Music Video

Watch ‘Seven Minutes in Heaven’ by Reba McEntire in her new, touching official music video. Grab a box of tissues because you’ll turn misty-eyed as Reba sings about what she would do if she had seven minutes in heaven. Instead of asking God questions or meeting any other historical hero, Reba says she wouldn’t waste time with anyone else. Instead, she would spend every minute with her mother. 

Mothers hold a special place in our hearts. They loved us before we drew our first breath. They loved us at our worst and encouraged us to become all we could be. There’s nothing quite like a mother’s love. Today’s YouTube video captures the relationship between a mother and daughter. It’s been nearly three years since the Queen of Country lost her mother, Jacqueline, at 93.  

The three-time Grammy award winner released a new album titled ‘Not That Fancy.’ which also accompanies her new book, ‘Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots.’ Both the book and album are a tribute to her beloved mother, who encouraged her to become a music artist. 

The chorus line of ‘Seven Minutes in Heaven’ will resonate with your heart. 

Reba sings, “If I had seven minutes in Heaven / I know just what I’d do / Take a walk down those golden streets / And find a quiet corner booth / 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 new song not only reminds us how time is so precious but so is the person who birthed us. If this song gave you goosebumps and reminded you how blessed you are to have your mother–don’t hesitate to give your mother a call and tell her what she means to you. And if you lost your mother, you can rest in the fact one day you will be reunited with her in heaven. 

Revelations 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

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