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Woman's Soul-Stirring Rendition of 'When We All Get To Heaven'

One woman turned in a soul-stirring rendition of the classic and beloved hymn “When We All Get to Heaven.”

Life is often a brutal experience, putting you through situations and circumstances that will leave you battered and bruised. Those dark valleys and life’s many storms will leave their physical and emotional scars. Sadly, there are likely to be plenty of instances that push you to the brink, leaving you wondering how you can possibly continue.

However, there is One who has promised never to leave or forsake us, no matter what we may be facing. Jesus Christ will remain faithful through it all. He offers guidance and protection when the path forward is unclear. Also, He provides rest and comfort to the weary during life’s storms and battles.

Yes, life can beat you down and pummel you. But if we hold on and cling to Christ and His message of love, grace and forgiveness, it will all be worth it when we all get to heaven. What a day of rejoicing that will be!

In a clip posted on YouTube, a woman gives a fantastic and jazzy-type rendition of the hymn that so many love. Her vocal performance and piano playing are outstanding. This is one cover that you’ll likely return to repeatedly.

In addition to her fabulous performance, the hymn’s lyrics are beautiful and full of promises we can hold onto during life’s trials and tribulations. The song’s chorus perfectly and accurately captures how everything we may go through—all the hurt, heartache and struggle—will be entirely worth it when we make it to heaven.

“When we all get to heaven

What a day of rejoicing that will be!

When we all see Jesus,

We’ll sing and shout the victory!”

Heaven awaits those who believe and trust in Him. Praise His name!

John 14:2 “In my Father’s house are rooms enough; if it was not so, would I have said that I am going to make ready a place for you?”

Citipointe Worship's Powerful Live 'Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus' Performance

A truly remarkable event occurred in the heart of Brisbane. Citipointe Worship’s powerful live performance of ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’ moved the audience into the heavenly realms. With their profound passion and unwavering commitment, the worship team delivered a stirring rendition of the song. Featuring the soulful voices of Candace and Matthew Nainby, this live recording at Citipointe Church captured a moving and spiritually enriching experience.

As the first chords of ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’ rang out, the atmosphere in the room shifted. There was a tangible sense of expectation as voices joined together in unison, lifting up the timeless lyrics that have been a source of comfort and strength for generations:

‘Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace.’

Candace and Matthew Nainby led the congregation in this worship anthem, which was charged with reverence and awe. The familiar and fresh lyrics called everyone to focus their gaze on Jesus, embracing His grace and the light He brings into our lives. The worship team’s passionate delivery, combined with the heartfelt participation of the congregation, transformed the evening into a sacred encounter with God.

The live video captures the essence of this powerful performance, showcasing the unity and spiritual depth that Citipointe Worship brings to their ministry. The combination of Candace and Matthew’s vocal talents and the anointing present in the room created an unforgettable moment of worship that left a lasting impact on all who were present.

As the final chords of ‘Turn Your Eyes (Look To The Son)’ reverberated through Citipointe Church, there was a palpable sense of peace and renewal. It was a night when worship went beyond the ordinary, drawing everyone closer to the heart of Jesus. The performance was a reminder of the profound influence that genuine worship can have, reflecting their core mission to touch lives and glorify God through their music.

Hebrews 12:2 "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."

Two Little Girls Deliver Heartwarming Performance of 'Amazing Grace' in Church

Check out this adorable live performance of a precious duo. Two little girls deliver a heartwarming performance of ‘Amazing Grace’ in church.

At the start of this video, the two little girls are at the front of their church. One is seated at the piano and one is standing with the microphone. The lead singer greets the congregation, she says, “Good morning church and happy sabbath.” They respond, “Happy sabbath.” She adorably introduces their song, ‘Amazing Grace.’ 

The younger girl begins to play the introduction, and the older one starts singing confidently. Hearing these two young people sing this timeless song of praise reminds us that the gospel is reaching every generation. The girls' names are Fiona and Nora. 

They surprise with two key changes at the end. It is so pretty hearing the piano and vocals. Their confidence and enjoyment of music are contagious. You cannot help but smile as you watch them worship with joy in front of their church. At the end of their song, the crowd cheers, and the two girls shyly smile and appear proud of their performance. 

The lyrics to the chorus of this song sing out the truth of the gospel. 

‘I once was lost, but now am found,

was blind, but now I see.’

Hearing anyone sing this song is powerful, especially if there are children singing it. Teaching the truths of Jesus to the next generation is such an important calling to all believers. When we hear young people singing the gospel, it ministers to us and reveals how God is speaking to even the youngest people. 

“He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time,” 2 Timothy 1:9

Young Woman Captivates with Her Beautiful Cover of 'Amazing Grace'

This girl is taking the internet by storm. A young woman captivates with her beautiful cover of ‘Amazing Grace.’

Hannah D sits casually in her room with her stunningly detailed guitar. She begins to sing. Her trills and purity in her voice are captivating. They will draw you in to want to hear more. The way she sings this song with her voice causes you to go into a place of reflection and praise. Her voice is relaxing and calming but unique and intriguing. Hannah is a true musical artist. She does not just sing a song to sing it. She really puts herself into the song and makes it her own.

The lyrics to the chorus of this song sing out the truth of the gospel. 

‘I once was lost, but now am found,

was blind, but now I see.’

Amazing Grace is a timeless song that reminds us of the continual message of the gospel of Jesus that transforms our lives. We were lost without Him and we were blind, but now we are found and we see. We need reminders like this video of His abundant grace.

Hannah almost has a gentle yodel about her voice. She smiles at the camera as she sings. She has incredible tone quality and tone painting of her song. She is also not flashy; she is just herself and worshiping in the quietness of her home.

At the end of her performance, she smiles sweetly at the camera. This clip stirs our hearts to worship the Lord and welcomes us into His peace. Whatever you are going through, take the time to listen to this heartfelt moment.

“Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” John 1:16-17

The Roman’s Road

After watching the new Christian movie The Forge on 24 August 2024 at the movie theater, there was a scene that showed a pamphlet called Roman's Road. I was inspired to write a narrative poem with elements of lyric poetry, titled The Roman's Road. It is based on the following verses: Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 5:8 "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 10:9-10 "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." Romans 10:13 "For, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" These verses collectively outline key aspects of the Christian message of salvation. Breakdown of the Lyrics: Verse 1: References Romans 3:23, highlighting humanity's universal sinfulness. It describes how all people have fallen short of God's glory and are burdened by guilt and shame. Chorus: The "Roman's Road" metaphor symbolizes the journey of salvation, which leads from darkness and sin to redemption and eternal life through faith and God's grace. Verse 2: Focuses on Romans 5:8, underscoring God's love demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice. Even while humanity was still in sin, Jesus died to set people free, showing unconditional grace. Verse 3: Draws from Romans 6:23, discussing the consequence of sin ("the wages of sin is death") but contrasts it with the gift of eternal life through Jesus, who liberates believers from their sins. Bridge: Summarizes Romans 10:9-10 and 10:13, explaining that salvation comes through confessing faith in Jesus and believing in His resurrection. This applies to anyone who calls on Him, promising a spiritual home in Christ. Overall, the lyrics walk through the biblical path of sin, grace, and salvation, emphasizing God's love and the transformative power of faith in Jesus. Lyrics: [Verse] Down on a dusty road, where sinners tread, We've all fallen short, just like the Good Book said, Romans 3:23, it's written plain, We're all lost sheep, carried by guilt and shame. [Chorus] But the Roman's road, it shows the way, Through the dark and night, to a brighter day, With a heart that's open, and faith that stands, We find salvation, in His mighty hands. [Verse 2] Romans 5:8 proved His love for you and me, While we were yet sinners, His grace set us free, In our darkest hour, He took our place, A selfless act of pure and endless grace. [Chorus] But the Roman's road, it shows the way, Through the dark and night, to a brighter day, With a heart that's open, and faith that stands, We find salvation, in His mighty hands. [Verse 3] Romans 6:23 pays a heavy toll, The wages of sin, they burden our soul, But the gift of God, eternal life in Him, Who broke every chain, forgave every sin. [Bridge] If you confess with your mouth, believe in your heart, Romans 10:9-10, that's where it starts, You'll be saved, no matter where you've roamed, For whosoever calls, will find a home #ChristianMusic #RomansRoad #FaithJourney #ChristianLyrics #BibleVerses #Romans3:23 #Romans5:8 #Romans6:23 #Romans10:9-10 #Romans10:13 #ChristianPoetry #NarrativePoem #GospelMessage #ChristianMovieInspiration #SalvationInChrist #EternalLife #JesusSaves #GraceAndRedemption #ForgivenessThroughChrist #NewChristianSong #InspiredByTheForge #RomansRoadToSalvation #GodsLove #FaithInJesus #ChristDiedForUs #SalvationPoem #FaithAndGrace #ChristianMusicLyrics #ChristianLife #BiblicalInspiration #GodsGrace #JesusIsLord #FaithBasedArt #ChristianFaith

Moving 'In The Sweet By and By' Hymn Duet

Two talented musicians turned in a powerful, moving duet performance of the beloved and classic hymn “In the Sweet By and By.”

Hymns are beautiful pieces of music that tell of Christ’s love, forgiveness, mercy and grace. Most are timeless classics that have held up well over the years, even though, in some cases, several of them are hundreds of years old. The messages and lyrics of those songs are as relevant today as when they were first written.

Even though it is true that hymns are still necessary and relevant pieces of music, many churches have moved away from them. Some places of worship may sprinkle hymns in the praise and worship portion of their services here and there. The majority of churches, though, have chosen to sing and perform contemporary Christian tunes. How could we ever leave out and move away from hymns like “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “In The Garden” and “Amazing Grace?”

In a clip posted on YouTube, two women give a lovely rendition of another of those hymns: “In The Sweet By and By.” Of course, the song is about heaven, where there is no sickness, heartache, pain or death. It’s also a tune that many can likely sing entirely from memory.

The song’s beautiful, iconic and memorable chorus describes what every follower of Christ is striving and working toward. It is where He has gone and prepared a place for you, me and every other Christian.

“In the sweet by and by

We shall meet on that beautiful shore

In the sweet by and by

We shall meet on that beautiful shore”

At the end of their fabulous performance, the two talented ladies receive applause from several individuals, showing them their appreciation for their musical efforts.

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.”

Man's Awe-Inspiring A Cappella Rendition of 'Just A Little Talk With Jesus'

One man turned in an awe-inspiring and captivating rendition of the beloved hymn "Just a Little Talk with Jesus."

God gives each person a different set of skills and abilities. Musicians are a unique group of people who have been blessed with the God-given gift of creating beautiful sounds. Using the strength and beauty of their voices or nimble, quick-moving fingers, musicians produce sounds that are pleasant to the ear.

Of course, these musical gifts are given to individuals so that they may bring glory and honor to His name. With their talent, they might sing a lyric that ministers or touches someone's heart. They could help lead someone who desperately needs help and hope to the Lord. As seen in Sunday morning services every week, music is powerful.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one man uses his God-given musical abilities to sing and praise the Lord by performing an outstanding version of the song "Just a Little Talk with Jesus." Of course, it's a tune about how Jesus Christ can and does change lives.

The song's simple but powerful opening verse tells listeners how Jesus can change a life immediately. He freely offers the forgiveness of sins and salvation to all who earnestly call upon His name. As the song mentions, after that prayer, that interaction with Him, you'll never be the same again.

"I once was lost in sin, but Jesus took me in

And then a little light from heaven filled my soul

He bathed my heart in love, and He wrote my name above

And just a little talk with Jesus makes me whole"

What a beautiful song and performance about Christ's love, forgiveness and grace. We are all sinners, having fallen short of God's glory. We all need a talk with Jesus, and it will make all the difference in the world.

Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

When I Consider - Guitar Tutorial - Dan Adler

A simple guitar tutorial of the English/Spanish worship song 'When I Consider' by Dan Adler, recorded at the Heart of the City Music Factory in Anoka, MN. The original recording is from the CD entitled 'Healing in You' by Heart of the City Band, which is available to order or download at www.danandsandyadler.com or iTunes and other mp3 sites. The chord chart and original mp3 is available at www.praisecharts.com

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Young Singer's Moving Rendition of 'There Is Power In The Blood'

A young and gifted singer turned in a powerful and moving rendition of the classic, beloved hymn “There is Power in the Blood.”

Human beings are fallen, imperfect creatures. Sin has corrupted everything it has encountered, including humanity. No one is perfect or even good, not even one. The Bible says that all are sinners and have fallen short of the glory of God.

However, because of God’s love for sinners described in John 3:16, He sent His one and only Son to Earth. That son, Jesus Christ, would eventually and willingly go to the cross, experiencing and suffering through a horrible, agonizing and humiliating death. He did all that for you and me. No one would have a chance without His sacrifice and the blood spilled on the cross. All would be destined for hell, but Jesus Christ changed all of that.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one young woman beautifully sings a classic hymn about the immense and mighty life-changing power of Christ’s blood. Christ’s blood can and does wash away sins, and that cleansing of sin, that forgiveness is freely offered to all who call upon His name.

The song’s iconic and memorable chorus perfectly articulates and describes the importance of the blood Jesus Christ (the Lamb) shed on the cross at Calvary.

“There is power, power, wonder-working power

In the blood of the Lamb

There is power, power, wonder-working power

In the precious blood of the Lamb”

That chorus, those four short lines, perfectly sums up the Gospel’s entire message. It’s about Christ’s love and sacrifice for all of humanity. It also gives hope to sinners, offering forgiveness and eternal salvation to all who seek Him and turn from their ways.

That same hope and forgiveness of sins is still offered and available today. As the song says, there is power in the blood.

1 John 1:7 “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleans us from all sin.”

Lauren Daigle Mesmerizes with Stunning Live Acoustic 'You Say' Performance

Lauren Daigle mesmerizes with a stunning live acoustic ‘You Say’ performance. The video is a healing balm to your soul. Lauren penned 'You Say' during a period of intense self-doubt and uncertainty. Amidst the cacophony of the world and the weight of life's pressures, she sought solace in her faith. The song emerged as her personal anthem of truth, a constant reminder that in the midst of insecurity and fear, a higher voice speaks of worth, love, and purpose. 'You Say' was born from a place of raw vulnerability, a battleground where Lauren fought against the lies that whispered she wasn’t enough.

In her own words, Lauren has shared that ‘You Say’ is about identity—about the constant battle between believing in what the world says about you and believing in what God says. It’s a song that challenges the listener to silence the external voices and focus on the truth of who they are in God’s eyes. We are crafted with purpose, and our worth is defined by the Creator, not the world.

The reason 'You Say' strikes a chord with so many is because it delves into a universal struggle—the battle to feel valued and loved in a world that often tells us we're not enough. At some point, every individual grapples with doubts about their worth. In these moments, Lauren’s lyrics offer hope, reminding us that our value isn’t determined by others' opinions or our own fears, but by a greater force in our mighty God.

In the live acoustic performance, Lauren’s voice carried the weight of this truth. The stripped-down version of the song allowed the lyrics to take center stage, leaving no room for distraction. As she sang, there was a collective sense of shared experience among the audience. It was as if Daigle was not just singing to the crowd but alongside them, echoing the prayers and cries of many who have walked through similar valleys.

Lauren Daigle’s ‘You Say’ has become more than just a song; it’s an anthem for those who need to be reminded of their worth and identity. The live acoustic performance only amplified its impact, offering a space where the message could resonate in its purest form. In a world where doubt and fear often dominate, Lauren’s voice cuts through, offering reassurance that who we are is not defined by our struggles but by a love that is constant and unwavering.

This performance reminded us that music has the power to heal, comfort, and remind us of truths we sometimes forget. As Lauren’s voice soared through the air, it was more than just a beautiful melody—it was a declaration of identity, a soothing balm for the soul, and a powerful reminder of the love that speaks over every doubt.

Ephesians 2:10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Casting Crowns and Matthew West Inspire with Uplifting 'Nobody' Live Performance

Casting Crowns and Matthew West recently united to inspire with an uplifting live performance of ‘Nobody’ that left the audience at The Ryman Auditorium in awe. Their live rendition is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of faith and the call to point others toward Jesus.

The Ryman, known for its rich history and storied performances, provided a perfect backdrop for this unforgettable collaboration for a handclapping good time. The atmosphere was electric as the audience settled in, eager to experience the harmony of two musical powerhouses coming together. As the first notes of "Nobody" filled the air, it was clear that this was more than just a concert; it was an incredible, lighthearted worship experience.

The song "Nobody" has resonated with many for its heartfelt lyrics and its message of humility and devotion. Both Casting Crowns and Matthew West brought their unique styles to this performance, blending seamlessly to create a moving rendition that highlighted the song’s core message: that we are nothing without Christ, and our greatest calling is to make Him known.

As Casting Crowns took the stage, their signature sound—rich and full—set the tone for a night of worship and praise. Their lead singer’s powerful vocals, combined with the band’s dynamic instrumentation, created a deeply moving atmosphere. When Matthew West joined in, his distinctive voice added a fresh layer of energy and passion, enhancing the performance even further.

The lyrics of ‘Nobody’ were illuminated with new meaning as the artists poured their hearts into each verse. The chorus, with its uplifting message of pointing others to Jesus, was a high point of the performance. The audience clapped and sang along, fully immersed in the worship experience. The harmony between the two artists and their ability to connect with the crowd made the song come alive in a new and profound way. The chorus beautifully encapsulates the message of pointing away from oneself and toward the Savior, embodying the true spirit of worship and witness.

The performance was a beautiful reminder that, despite our imperfections and limitations, we are called to shine a light on Christ. It was a night where music and faith came together to inspire, uplift, and encourage everyone in the room. Casting Crowns and Matthew West showed that true worship happens when we set aside our own desires and focus on glorifying God, reminding us all that, ultimately, we are here to point to Him.

Psalm 100:5 “For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endures to all generations.”

Powerful 'Worthy is The Lamb' Duet Performance

If you’re in need of being in the Lord’s presence, look no further than this powerful ‘Worthy is The Lamb’ duet with Darlene Zschech and SVRCINA. In their latest music video, what began as a simple studio session was transformed into a sacred sanctuary of worship, where the presence of God was palpable, and the atmosphere charged with reverence and awe.

From the very first note, Darlene’s voice carries a deep, heartfelt emotion that immediately draws you in. Her years of leading worship and her deep connection with God are evident in every word she sings. As the song unfolds, SVRCINA joins in, and the harmonies that follow are nothing short of heavenly. The blend of their voices is so seamless, so perfect, that it feels as though the very gates of heaven have been opened, allowing a glimpse of the Lord.

The lyrics of ‘Worthy Is The Lamb’ are a profound declaration of Christ’s sacrifice and glory, and as Darlene and SVRCINA sing together, the words take on new life. The simplicity of the studio setting fades away as the music fills the space, turning it into a place of worship. It’s a moment that takes your breath away, as the power of the Holy Spirit moves through the music, touching every heart that hears it.

For those who listen, it’s impossible not to be moved. Tears come naturally, not just from the beauty of the harmonies but from the deep sense of gratitude and worship that the song evokes. This is more than a performance—it’s an invitation to join in the worship of the Lamb, to stand in awe of the One who is worthy of all praise.

As the music video ends, the lingering echoes of Darlene and SVRCINA’s voices leave a lasting impact. The words ‘Worthy is the Lamb’ resonate in the soul, reminding us of the depth of Christ’s love and the glory of His resurrection. It’s a powerful reminder that no matter where we are, whether in a grand cathedral or a simple studio when we worship in spirit and in truth, we are in the very presence of God.

This performance of ‘Worthy Is The Lamb’ is not just a song—it’s a moment of divine connection, a breath of heaven on earth. Darlene Zschech and SVRCINA have created something truly special, a gift to the body of Christ that will continue to inspire worship and draw hearts closer to God for years to come.

Revelations 5:12 "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!"

Couple's Stunning Performance of 'There's A City Of Light'

In the warm light of day, with sunlight streaming through the windows and casting a gentle glow across their living room, Dan and Amanda created a moment of pure worship. The atmosphere was peaceful, filled with a sense of anticipation as they prepared to share a song that speaks to the very heart of Christian faith.

Seated close together, Dan at the piano and Amanda with her guitar, the couple began to sing "The City of Light," a gospel hymn that paints a vivid picture of our heavenly home. The sunlight danced on the keys as Dan’s fingers moved gracefully, each note resonating with deep emotion. His voice, clear and heartfelt, carried the melody with a warmth that drew listeners in, making them feel as though they were part of something sacred.

Amanda’s guitar joined in, the soft strumming adding a layer of tenderness to the music. Her voice blended perfectly with Dan’s, creating harmonies that were both soothing and powerful. As they sang about the city of light ‘mid the stars, where sorrow and care are unknown, the sunlight seemed to symbolize the promise of that radiant place—a place of peace and everlasting joy.

The refrain, “Let us pray for each other, nor faint by the way, in this sad world of sorrow and care,” was delivered with a gentle yet unwavering conviction. It was a prayer in itself, a reminder to hold each other up in faith, even when the path seems difficult. 

Amanda followed as Dan sang about the Lord, harmonizing with each word. This beautiful old hymn reminds us that our Savior is near, guiding us through life’s challenges and turning mourning into song. Their voices, filled with love and assurance, brought the lyrics to life in a way that touched the soul.

The simplicity of their setting—a bright room bathed in daylight, with only a piano, a guitar, and their voices—allowed the profound message of the song to shine through. The performance was intimate, a sense that this was not just a song but a prayer shared between loved ones, a moment of deep connection in the light of God’s presence.

As they moved into the final verse, urging all to walk in the light of the gospel and stay close to the cross, Dan and Amanda’s voices rose with strength and conviction, their harmonies carrying the truth of the gospel into the hearts of everyone listening.

When the song's last notes faded, the room was filled with a peaceful stillness, as if the sunlight itself had been part of the worship. Dan and Amanda had offered more than just music—they had shared a glimpse of heaven, a reminder of the promises that sustain us in this world and the glorious future that awaits in the city of light.

At that moment, the reality of God’s love and the hope of eternal life felt tangible, as bright and clear as the sunlight streaming through the windows. It was a performance that left a lasting impact, one that echoed the words of the hymn: "Let us pray for each other, nor faint by the way, for that home is so bright, and is almost in sight, and I trust in my heart you’ll go there."

Hebrews 13:14 "For here we do not have an enduring city, but we are looking for the city that is to come."

Hymns Of Grace's Beautiful 'Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing' Performance

Check out this beautiful performance of the hymn ‘Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ from the group Hymns Of Grace.

‘Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry 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 wonderful performance of this beloved hymn! The singers' voices are so clear and warm, and the instrumentalists are so talented. The whole production is beautiful and moving.

The singers and musicians in this group make up Hymns of Grace, a group that encourages believers in the worship of the one true God. According to their YouTube page, Hymns of Grace’s mission is to provide resources that focus on God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit as revealed in the Word of God. They seek to produce musical material that focuses on God, His Word, and the Gospel story, melding beautiful melodies with eternal truth.

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 stunning rendition of ‘Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ from the group Hymns Of Grace today and it was able to uplift you in some way.

Holy Forever' Gets a Fantastic A Cappella Makeover by Talented Vocalist

Check out this talented vocalist singing a fantastic a cappella cover of the song ‘Holy Forever’ by Chris Tomlin.

‘A thousand generations falling down in worship

To sing the song of ages to the Lamb

And all who've gone before us and all who will believe

Will sing the song of ages to the Lamb’

What a great rendition of this wonderful song! The singer in the video is Andrew Martin, who has been recording a cappella hymns and sharing them online since 2016. What a great way to use his gifts to glorify God! Andrew sings the alto, soprano, tenor, and bass parts in the video. And it sounds amazing when he blends all the parts!

‘Holy Forever’ is a powerful song from Chris Tomlin that invites us to engage in something that is far bigger than us – eternal worship to our Heavenly Father.

"I just tried to capture a piece of Heaven in this song that never ends, this eternal song,” shares Chris Tomlin. “What's amazing is that there is an eternal song and we know the lyrics. It’s 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.' That's what the Bible says throughout, and in Revelation, it says, 'Day and night, they never stopped saying it.’”

The song ‘Holy Forever’ was released in September 2022 as part of Chris Tomlin’s album titled Always. 

“The idea is that we think about ‘always’ as that of eternal, everlasting, infinite,” says Chris Tomlin as he shares the meaning behind the album’s title. “That’s who God is. And reminding people that we serve a God who is faithful, even if we’re faithless. He is faithful to us. He’s an Always God.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this a cappella rendition of ‘Holy Forever’ and that it was able to uplift and encourage you today!

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