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'These Are The Days' Lauren Daigle Official Music Video

Check out this great new song and fun music video for Lauren Daigle’s ‘These Are The Days.’

“People out there, people out there, let go of your cares, turn your cries into loud hallelujahs
This is what we came for. Oh yeah, leave all your worries behind. We know the future's
Burnin' bright, this is the great jubilation, this is what He came for, what He came for
Oh, these are the days, these are the days, these are the days we been dreamin' of”

What a vibrant and joyful song! And the lively music video will have you dancing on your feet and singing along! Through the lyrics and melody, Lauren Daigle is proclaiming hope in the form of the good news. She reminds us that we can leave our worries behind and rejoice, because this is the life that Jesus gives us. He came so that we may have life and live it abundantly.

Lauren Daigle acknowledges that everyone has struggles and walks through dark times, like in the lyrics: “We thought we’d never see the sun through the dark skies.” But then we are reminded in the song that our struggles and burdens do not define our stories: “if it’s not good, then it’s not over.” 

Because of Jesus, we all can know and be filled with wild hope. Because of Him, true and lasting joy is possible. And the mix of Lauren Daigle’s strong vocals and lyrics with the fun and upbeat instrumentals in this song clearly delivers this message.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘These Are The Days’ by Lauren Daigle and the song was able to bring a smile to your face!

John 10:10
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. 

'I Believe You Jesus' Jesus Culture, Chris McClarney, Bryan Katie Torwalt Live Worship

Listen to this powerful live worship performance of the song ‘I Believe You Jesus’ by Jesus Culture, Chris McClarney, and Bryan & Katie Torwalt.

“I believe the words You’ve spoken, that eyes will see and graves will open
The curse of sin and death is broken. I believe You, Jesus, and though we live within the tension
Yet to see the full redemption, I know there’ll be a resurrection, I believe You, Jesus,
Bless the name, bless the name, oh the name of Jesus, shout His praise, shout His praise”

What an incredible song written by Brenton Brown, Chris McClarney, Bryan Torwalt, and Katie Torwalt. And their voices in the video sound absolutely wonderful.

The song ‘I Believe You Jesus’ is part of Jesus Culture’s new album titled Why Not Right Now? It is the group’s latest project since 2020.

“We’ve been anticipating finally sharing Why Not Right Now? with the world,” shares Jesus Culture member Derek Johnson. “We’ve captured a fresh sound that marks a new season for Jesus Culture Music, and we’re hopeful it will inspire worship in the hearts of believers everywhere.”

“Very few albums over the past 18 years of Jesus Culture worship have stirred my heart at the level that Why Not Right Now? has,” adds Jesus Culture founder Banning Liebscher. 

“Our heart has remained the same since the very beginning, and we want to see a generation encounter the presence of God and lift up the name of Jesus on the earth. We’re believing for revival in our day! Our heart is to see the Church ignited with a greater passion for Jesus and for a world that doesn’t know God to encounter Him.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘I Believe You Jesus’ and this song of worship left you encouraged today!

Psalm 91

God's promise of protection - music by the Sons of Korah

Touching Performance Of “Thank You Lord” At Larry's Country Diner

Moe Bandy delivers a touching performance of “Thank You Lord” at Larry’s Country Diner, and guests don’t utter a sound!

Moe Bandy sings and plays, along with two other gentlemen, at what appears to be a homespun eatery of yesteryear, but Larry’s Country Diner is actually the set of Larry’s Country Diner, a variety show performed live in Branson, MO, and aired on RFD TV. With paneled walls, vintage wall decor, a rotary phone, and costumed cast members at the counter, it’s a show within a show!

Conversely, 79-year-old Moe Bandy sings with sincerity greater than that of a performer and more like a person who has gained wisdom and first-hand knowledge of the grace, love, and salvation of Christ—all described in the song written by Carter Robertson.  

“Thank You Lord” is included, along with eleven other gospel songs, on Moe’s 2023 album by the same name. The song expresses gratitude to God for His grace throughout life’s ups and downs, for the love He offers all our broken souls, and for the hope that lies in salvation. 

Here are three lines from the chorus:

And I will sing hallelujah, to You all the time
For loving a broken soul
Just like mine

Regarding his most recent album, Mr. Bandy said, “We all try to live life to the fullest and with purpose. When you get to a certain place in your life, you reflect on your past. We have all made mistakes and decisions that we may regret, but you have to look at the positives. God has been so good to me. He has given my family blessings that I never dreamed were even possible. I am so thankful to Him and wanted this album to fully reflect my faith in God.” 

Moe began his musical career in 1964, and he still performs. With numerous CMA and ACM awards, ten No. 1 hit songs, 5 Gold records, and a slew of other achievements, Moe’s got good reason to be proud. Way back in 1991, he even opened his own theatre in Branson. 

However, at the song’s conclusion, one of the hosts thanks Moe for his moving performance, and the acclaimed musician responds with true humility. He seems to know that even though the decor in Larry’s Country Diner is dated, the message he shared with his song is eternal!

“Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” Psalms 106:1

'Better Hands' Pat Barrett Live Worship Performance

Listen to this wonderful live worship performance from Pat Barrett of his song ‘Better Hands.’

“Don’t want to get ahead of myself, don’t want to go my own way, cause when I go my own way
I always fall short, been learning how to let it go, I’m learning how to trust You
Cause every time I trust You, I’m never more sure, this is in better hands
This is a better plan, this is in better hands than my own"

What a great reminder to us to leave our hands and our plans open to God. And Pat Barrett shares on YouTube about how this song helps him with that.

“If you’re anything like me, faith often feels like ‘letting go.’ Letting go of the things I can’t control, of the unnecessary worrying about tomorrow, of the constant lie to try to prove myself or earn my worth,” he writes

“This song helps remind me that there’s no one who loves me like He does. Living in this love has been the most profound and liberating experience in my life. I’m so happy to finally share this song with the world! It’s all in Better Hands.”

Pat also shares in an interview about Bible verses that remind of the truth that is sung about in this song. “The scriptures remind us that the hands of God that formed the world (Psalm 95:5) and made us (Psalm 139:13) and meet our needs (Psalm 104:28) can be trusted every day,” he says. “So on the days when trust feels easy, I’ve been singing this song as a hymn of joy. And on the days when it feels like even a seed of faith is hard to come by, I’ve been singing this song as a reminder of the truth: that this is in better hands than my own.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Better Hands’ by Pat Barrett today!

Heath Bewley - Live Your Life for God/Jesus [Latin Pop Mix] (Music Video)

This is a Latin Pop mix of the song, "Live Your Life for God/Jesus". The song is about making God a priority in your life. It is also about making a joyful noise unto the Lord - praising God with music and dancing. The music video features 3D animation.

'No Pressure' Danny Gokey Lyric Video

Gifted artist Danny Gokey releases a lyric video for his song ‘No Pressure.’ He knows a thing or two about the pressure of life and the pressure to be someone Jesus can be proud of. In the midst of striving, we sometimes lose sight that nothing we do or don’t do will earn us favor with the Lord. Sometimes striving in life through careers, achievements, and awards misplaces Christ from the throne of our hearts. But the Lord gently reminds us of his infinite grace and the depth of his love for us. 

In this moving video, he sings: 
That there's no pressure to be someone
Other than who You love
I can let my stress fall to the floor
There's no pressure to earn Your grace

He then brings us to the point of giving everything over to Jesus as he sings:
You gave it all away
I don't have to be perfect
You tell me I'm worth it
There's no pressure (no pressure)

This powerful song reminds us we need to stop striving, stop fighting with God and surrender. Surrender the worry, the pain, and the struggles. As we lay our worries down, he fills us up with his peace. Danny is no stranger to struggle and striving. He lost his first wife to a congenital heart disease before he found himself competing in American Idol. As the season finale came to a close, Danny went from being one of the top three contestants to losing and going home seemingly empty-handed. What he didn’t know was how God was working all things together for Danny’s future in order to glorify Christ through music. 

Since then, Danny has released several albums and is now a popular Christian music artist. His music inspires others to rise up from the ashes and focus their hearts and souls on their savior. May this worship song help you reflect on how much Christ loves you unconditionally as it melts away the pressure. 

“Be still and know that I am God,” Psalm 46:10.

'Christ Is The Center' Danny Gokey And The Belonging Co

Listen to this beautiful song that reminds us that Jesus is our anchor and all that we do, all that we are revolves around Him. ‘Christ Is The Center’ performed by Danny Gokey, and The Belonging Co, ushers us into a moment of reverence as we are reminded how Christ paid the ultimate price for our sins. In moments like this, we need to lay down our burdens, agendas, and offenses and open our hearts up to repentance. 

“In the morning, in the evening, You’re the one thing we are seeking
We come boldly. We are open to You now. You are healing all division
You are mending all that’s broken. Make us holy, make us holy like You are.”

The Belonging Co is a church worship group based in Nashville, Tennessee. They proudly state Jesus is above all. Written on their website, “We desire encounter over entertainment, intimacy over industry, presence over presentation, people over position, and Jesus over everything.” 

Some days, we struggle to put our feelings and circumstances aside and put Christ above it all. However, God loves us and reminds us of His love when we get distracted. Sometimes it’s not easy to keep Christ at the center when we are pulled in dozens of directions. In order for Jesus to be the center of your life, it means we give Him complete control. Why wouldn’t we want Him to be in the center? He created us. He has a purpose for us, and He is faithful. When we turn to Jesus and surrender, He does a much better of running our lives than we can.

In this genuine, awe-inspiring moment of worship, Danny Gokey and The Belonging Co sing our heart’s desire, we want Jesus and nothing else. We hope this worship video gave you a moment to praise God and thank Him for loving you!

Matthew 22:37-38 “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment.”

Christian Family Worships The Lord With ‘Holy Water’

A group of musically gifted young women turned in a stunning cover of “Holy Water,” a song about the Lord's love, mercy and grace. 

No one walking on the face of the earth is perfect. When sin entered the world through the bite of an apple, the world became a fallen place. Everyone has their flaws, failures and shortcomings. Achieving perfection on this side of heaven is not possible. 

God, because of His love, mercy and grace, devised a plan to bridge the gap and the rupture that sin caused between Him and man. Thankfully, that same grace and mercy is available to all today. In a clip posted on YouTube, The Detty Sisters sing “Holy Water” a tune about God’s gift of grace, mercy and forgiveness.

The five women beautifully belt out the lyrics, singing about needing the Lord’s grace and His presence in their lives on a continual, daily basis. Without His constant presence and guidance, they would surely not make it in this life.

In the song’s lovely chorus, the women sing about the priceless and precious gift of the Lord’s forgiveness. It’s one that without, no one would ever have a chance, and all would be lost.

“Your forgiveness
Is like sweet, sweet honey on my lips
Like the sound of a symphony to my ears
Like Holy water on my skin”

Each of the five women gets their time to shine in the clip. They all take turns showing off their vocal talents. 

Before God mercifully sent His Son to die as a sacrifice for the sins of mankind, no one had a chance at eternal life. People were lost and fallen, destined to live out their days in their sin and shame. Now, thanks to Christ’s death and resurrection, everlasting life with Him is possible for those who confess their sins and accept Christ into their heart and lives. 

Matthew 3:11 “Truly, I give baptism with water to those of you whose hearts are changed; but he who comes after me is greater than I, whose shoes I am not good enough to take up: he will give you baptism with the Holy Spirit and with fire:”

Teen Sings Emotional Rendition Of ‘Rise Up’ By Andra Day

A young woman showed her unbelievable voice by turning in an inspired cover of Andra Day’s hit “Rise Up.”

Life is a journey, often consisting of a series of unexpected twists, turns and detours. No one can be sure where life will take them. But no matter where life may lead someone, there will be plenty of happy and joyous occasions. But on the other hand, there will be instances of hardship, trial and heartache. 

In a video posted on YouTube, Jadyn Rylee covers “Rise Up,” a song meant to inspire and push others to continue going when it appears all hope is lost. The song’s opening verse is full of encouragement, telling listeners they can move mountains.

“And you can’t find the fighter
But I see it in you so we gonna walk it out
And move mountains
We gonna walk it out
And move mountains”

In addition to the song’s uplifting and positive message, Jadyn shows off her stunning voice. The control she possesses over her voice, able to move it up and down with ease, hitting nearly every single note, is remarkable. She can do things with her voice that most singers can only dream of doing. 

One could easily listen to this young lady’s cover of “Rise Up” several times without ever getting tired of it. She has been abundantly blessed with a terrific voice. 

During these periods of pain and struggle that the song mentions, exhibiting a spirit of perseverance and resilience is a must. Giving up and quitting has not served many people well, and that isn’t likely to change anytime soon. 

Additionally, God remains by our side during unpleasant situations. His Word states on several occasions that He will never leave or forsake us during our time of need. 

Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord your God, he it is that does go with you; he will not fail you, nor forsake you.”

Group Of ‘Notorious Sinners’ Worship The Lord With ‘My Heart Wants You’

A group of talented musicians, Mountain People Worship, made up of “notorious sinners” gave a stunning and moving performance of a song about how much they desire Jesus Christ in their lives.

There are some segments of the population that society looks down upon, wishing to avoid interacting with them at all costs. Those who have experienced issues with drug abuse or were previously incarcerated aren’t people others rush out to befriend. Sadly, this is the attitude of some in the church as well. People tend to pass judgment if others don’t adhere to a particular look or if some sin in their past is revealed. 

But of course, this is the wrong attitude, which Jesus mentioned in Mark when He was accused of affiliating with tax collectors and “sinners.”

In a video posted on YouTube, a group of people the world often looks down upon - orphans, ex-drug addicts, those who spent time behind bars and “other notorious sinners” - sing “My Hearts Wants You.”

In the song’s opening verse, the singers mention how much they want and desire Christ in their lives. The lyrics state that it has become so strong that they cannot sleep. Their heart’s need for Jesus Christ is literally keeping them awake at night.

“I lie wide awake in bed
With my heart beating out of my chest
Jesus, Jesus
My heart wants You
My heart wants You”

In addition to the lovely lyrics about wanting and needing Christ in their life and heart, the video is also a beautiful representation of this desire. The camera moves through a cabin filled with people singing, praising and worshiping Christ. Nearly everyone seen on camera has their hands up, praising the name of Jesus. 

Mark 2:17 “When Jesus heard it, he said to them, ‘Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”

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Rise Up Children’s Choir Sings Chilling Tune ‘I Believe’

A group of musically gifted children turned in a stunning performance, singing a song about finding and having hope and faith even in the bleakest of situations.

Throughout history, human beings have shown that they are capable of some truly horrific, revolting and sickening things. One of the most prominent examples, which perfectly illustrates the level of evil humans are capable of, is the Holocaust during WWII. But even during that time, when Jews were systematically murdered and forced into hiding, some still managed to search for and find hope.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a couple of dozen children sing “I Believe.” According to the video’s description, the song’s lyrics were found, originally written on the wall of an underground shelter in Cologne, Germany. That location was used for those of the Jewish faith to hide and avoid the horrors of the Holocaust. 

The words the children so beautifully sing are moving, heartbreaking and full of hope at the same time.

“I believe in the Sun, even when, even when it’s not shining
I believe in love, even when, even when I don’t feel it
I believe in God, even when, even when He is silent”

Those powerful lyrics help to put things in perspective. If someone, when one group of people was slaughtering another simply for being different, can hold out hope and faith for a better tomorrow, what excuse do we have? 

It’s likely that none of us will ever face a situation like the Holocaust but people still complain about their present circumstances, believing that the world has somehow conspired against them. Even when it may not appear like it, even when all hope appears to be lost, God is still in control. He is still working and will never leave nor forsake us.

Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”

Heath Bewley - Live Your Life for God/Jesus (Music Video)

This is a music video for "Live Your Life for God/Jesus", by Heath Bewley. The song is about making God a priority in your life. It is also about making a joyful noise unto the Lord - praising God with music and dancing. The music video features 3D animation.

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