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Lauren Daigle and Ellie Holcomb Inspire with 'Be Okay' Lyric Video

Lauren Daigle's latest collaboration with friend Ellie Holcomb is inspiring with the ‘Be Okay’ lyric video. It is truly nothing short of soul-stirring. Their song ‘Be Okay,’ with its jazzy gospel feel, is a reassuring and comforting melody that brings hope and encouragement to listeners everywhere. Lauren's warm and emotive vocals, combined with Ellie's harmonies, create a powerful duet that exudes an unwavering faith and trust in a higher power.

'Be Okay' stands out with its unique blend of gospel influences and jazzy undertones. The song's uplifting message not only reassures us that everything will be okay but also instills a sense of empowerment and resilience. Accompanied by the soulful sounds of a standup piano, Ellie and Lauren's voices convey a message of hope and strength. The saxophone solo further enhances the song's emotional depth, enveloping the listener in a sense of peace and solace.

Drawing strength from the belief that the sun will continue to rise and stars will keep shining even through the darkest nights, 'Be Okay' encourages us to lift our eyes to the hills and find help and support in times of difficulty. This message is beautifully echoed in related scriptures such as Psalm 121:1-2, 'I lift up my eyes to the hills—from where will my help come? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth,' and Psalm 23:4, 'Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.'

In ‘Be Okay,’ Ellie and Lauren remind us that life's trials and heartbreaks do not have to be faced alone. There is a source of love and strength in the good Lord that is always present, offering hope and positivity. This song is a beautiful testament to the power of faith and the enduring presence of love and support, reassuring us that we will find our way, no matter how lost we may feel.

As John 14:27 reminds us, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." ‘Be Okay’ encapsulates God’s promise, leaving listeners with a profound sense of comfort and hope.

John 14:27 reminds us, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.

Hallelujah Song (Official Music Video)

Hallelujah Song Official Music Video! I pray that this blesses you as much as it blesses me everyday! Please Like, Share and Let me know how you like it! "With My Mouth I Release Your Praises, You Alone Are Worthy Of It All!!" #HallelujahSong

Church Choir's Beautiful Cover of 'My Jesus' by Anne Wilson

A large church choir delivered a beautiful cover of “My Jesus,” a lovely and popular song from Christian music artist Anne Wilson.

Jesus Christ came to Earth and willingly went to the cross, suffering a horrible and brutal death. Christ took our place on that cross, bleeding, dying and enduring treatment that He never deserved. He later rose from the grave, forever winning the victory over sin, shame and death.

Christ went through all of that for you and me. All the beatings, mockery, suffering and eventual death and resurrection were for us. He paid a price that no one else could fulfill. Because of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice and act of love, we can be forgiven and experience everlasting life with Him.

Love, mercy, and forgiveness are available to everyone, including the worst, most lost sinner. No one is too far gone from Christ's love and forgiveness. In a clip posted on YouTube, a church choir sings “My Jesus.” It’s a tune about the beautiful and awe-inspiring love of Jesus Christ.

The choir and a couple of singers at the front of the stage give an excellent and awe-inspiring performance, singing Anne Wilson’s song about the mighty name of Jesus Christ. The tune’s lyrics about Christ are enough to bring even the most stoic person to tears.

“He makes a way where there ain’t no way

Rises up from an empty grave

Ain’t no sinner He can’t

Let me tell you ‘bout my Jesus”

The message of this song is one that many people in the world today desperately need to hear. They are lost, hurting and looking for some glimmer and sign of hope. Christ can and will come alongside them, forgive them of their sins and turn their lives around, making them a new creation.

Acts 4:12 “And in no other is there salvation: for there is no other name under heaven, given among men, through which we may have salvation.”

Difference Maker Cover

This is a cover of Difference Maker by NeedtoBreath with an original spoken word.

You Make Everything Beautiful' Rebecca St. James And for KING + COUNTRY Music Video

Two of the biggest names in Christian music, Rebecca St. James and for KING + COUNTRY, joined forces and combined their enormous talent for the “You Make Everything Beautiful” official music video.

Humans have a knack for taking something beautiful and stainless and completely and utterly destroying it. Through arrogance and disobedience, man is responsible for unleashing sin into the world. Sin has done nothing but wreak havoc on the world, bringing about death, diseases and failed and strained relationships.

However, there is One who can take ashes and make something beautiful out of them. He can take the ugliest, most hopeless situation and inject life into it. God can and does take broken and shattered lives and mend them together.

In the official music video posted on YouTube, Rebecca St. James and the popular Christian duo KING + COUNTRY, who all happen to be siblings, perform “You Make Everything Beautiful.” It’s a lovely and charming tune about God's wonders and miracles even in the worst of circumstances.

The song’s chorus is simple but incredibly powerful, reminding us of what a great and mighty God we serve.

“And You make everything, everything beautiful

You make everything, everything new

You make everything, everything beautiful

In its time, in Your time, it’s beautiful”

What a lovely tune that you’ll no doubt want to listen to repeatedly.

No matter how bad or poor a situation may appear, God can work wonders. No one is too far gone to be forgiven by the Creator of the universe. God can and will use our imperfections, errors, mistakes and faults and turn them into something beautiful.

We serve a loving, faithful, merciful God who can still perform miracles, including turning something we thought to be lost and entirely beyond repair into something beautiful.

Ecclesiastes 3:11 “He has made everything beautiful in his time: also he has set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God makes from the beginning to the end.”

Alan Jackson's 'Leaning On The Everlasting Arms' Lyric Video Touches Hearts

Alan Jackson’s moving and powerful performance of “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” in a lyric video touches many hearts.

Hymns are some of the most underutilized and underappreciated pieces of music. Those beautiful church tunes are always elegantly and beautifully written, telling of the Lord’s amazing love, mercy, grace and faithfulness. So much emotion and meaning are packed into those often short verses and choruses.

Most people cannot listen to hymns like “Amazing Grace,” Great is Thy Faithfulness,” and “In the Garden” without getting emotional or tearing up. And it doesn’t matter how many times you’ve heard them either; you’ll usually react similarly. Those lyrics will never lose their meaning.

In a clip posted on YouTube, country music legend Alan Jackson gave a stirring performance of another familiar hymn that is a favorite of many, “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.” Once again, that is a piece of music that, regardless of how many times you may have heard it performed, you will always grasp and feel the emotion and the meaning behind those beautiful lyrics.

“What a fellowship, what a joy divine

Leaning on the everlasting arms

What a blessedness, what a peace is mine

Leaning on the everlasting arms”

If you are unfamiliar with the words, all the lyrics appear at the bottom of the screen as Alan masterfully belts them.

No one can listen to that song or read those lyrics and not immediately feel better. That beloved hymn reminds us of the love, peace and protection freely available to all in the Lord Jesus Christ.

As the Bible mentions, followers of Christ understand that He offers a peace that surpasses all understanding. When the world is chaotic and everything seems to be falling apart, we can rest assured that we can always rely on and lean upon those everlasting arms.

Praise His name!

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.”

Jeremy Camp Powerful 'These Days' Live Performance on National TV

Incredibly talented Christian musician Jeremy Camp gave a powerful and moving performance of his song “These Days” live on national television.

Everyone listens to music in some way, shape, form or fashion. While not every type and genre of music is for every person, music is still universally loved. Some people may prefer easier listening and quieter sounds, while others might want more of an up-tempo and quickened beat.

Whatever your preference, everyone loves music. Not enjoying music is basically like saying, “I don’t like food.” Regardless, while everyone enjoys music, not everyone has heard about the gospel and the message of Jesus Christ. Music can be one way to reach lost souls for Him.

When he performed live on national television, Jeremy Camp had a huge opportunity and a platform to spread Christ’s message of hope, love and forgiveness. In a clip posted on his official Instagram page, Jeremy performed his hit “These Days” on the Fox News Channel’s morning program, Fox and Friends Weekend.

Jeremy gave an excellent and inspired performance as he sang about God having a plan and a purpose for each human being. That’s certainly a message that the world needs to hear. God does not make mistakes. We were all placed on this Earth for a reason. We are to fulfill a role and are part of a plan.

The song’s chorus contains a message that can be applied to every heart and life.

“I believe that you and I

Are in the right place, at the right time

God called us by name

And He doesn’t make mistakes”

Maybe because Jeremy was given such a massive platform on a program that potentially reached millions of people, the song’s message struck and resonated with someone.

People in the world today badly need hope, peace and the knowledge that they matter and are loved by the Creator of the universe.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word 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.”

Crowder - STILL

Listen to Crowder's "Still."

Anne Wilson - My Father's Daughter

Listen to Anne Wilson's "My Father's Daughter."

Kings Return Stuns With A Cappella Cover of 'The Old Rugged Cross'

A group of incredibly talented vocalists, Kings Return, stunned with their powerful and moving a cappella cover of the classic hymn, “The Old Rugged Cross.”

Everyone has been blessed with different gifts and skills in one or multiple areas. How we use these gifts, or whether we use them at all, is completely and totally up to us. However, since they are God-given talents and abilities, we’ll ultimately answer to Him for how we decide to use them.

Did we use those unique abilities to bring glory and honor to His name? Were they used in a way that helped to build and grow the Kingdom of God?

Kings Return is a cappella group whose members have been blessed with abundant God-given talent. Soon after hearing their voices and beautiful harmonies, you’ll agree that their abilities have come from above, as they routinely produce angelic sounds.

In their latest clip posted on YouTube, the guys use their voices for a stunning “The Old Rugged Cross performance.” Of course, “The Old Rugged Cross” is a favorite hymn of many. The lyrics are memorable and iconic as they perfectly capture the sacrifice and love of Jesus Christ. He went to the cross, where he suffered greatly and ultimately died for sinners. He went through all that for you and me. 

Many are familiar with the hymn’s opening verse, but it continues to mean a great deal to many.

“On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross

The emblem of suffering and shame

And I love that old cross where the dearest and best

For a world of lost sinners was slain”

“The Old Rugged Cross” is very similar to “Amazing Grace” in that no matter how many times you hear that hymn, you’ll never get tired of it. Those lyrics will never lose meaning and will always cause many to react emotionally upon hearing of Christ’s loving and world-changing sacrifice.

1 Corinthians 1:18  “For the word of the cross seems foolish to those who are on the way to destruction, but to us who are on the way to salvation, it is the power of God.”

Siblings' Emotional Rendition of 'Give Thanks'

In a heartwarming display of faith and family, siblings from the Asidor family perform an emotional rendition of ‘Give Thanks.’ This Christian family from the Philippines has been sharing God's love and the gospel through their music since 1996, traveling across the country to perform at churches, Christian gatherings, crusades, and various events.

The Asidor family's passion for worship is deeply rooted in a vision experienced by their father, M. Asidor Sr., during his teenage years. He dreamt of angels singing in heaven, and those angels turned out to be his own children. 

Their rendition of ‘Give Thanks’ is a touching reminder of the power of gratitude and faith. As the siblings, three young girls and one boy, sing the powerful lyrics:

‘Give thanks with a grateful heart

Give thanks to the Holy One

Give thanks because He's given

Jesus Christ His Son’

Their harmonies resonate with the depth of their devotion. The chorus, filled with hope and assurance, echoes their belief in God's providence:

‘And now let the weak say I am strong

Let the poor say I am rich

Because of what the Lord has done for us

And now let the weak say I am strong

Let the poor say I am rich

Because of what the Lord has done for us’

The Asidors' performance is more than just a musical act; it is a testimony of their unwavering faith and dedication to spreading the gospel. Their father’s dream of angelic voices has come true, and through their singing, they bring a piece of heaven to earth.

The family's journey and shared mission have strengthened their faith and touched the hearts of many who have had the privilege of hearing them sing. The Asidors remind us of the importance of giving thanks and recognizing the blessings we have received, encouraging us to find strength and richness in God's love. We hope you enjoyed this delightful music video!

1 Thessalonians 5:18 "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus."

Resurrection Chant - Original recording by Heart of the City Band

Original Heart of the City Band recording of this song by Dan Adler from their CD "It All Belongs to You". This video features the vocals of Susanna Macden and slides of Jessica McIntosh who sings it at live events at the beginning of the song along with the lead vocals of Dan Adler. To read the story behind the song go to www.heartofthecity.org. Available for purchase on www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and other mp3 sites.

For Your Church - Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

A Gospel-style prayer for unity and healing amongst Christians, this song was recorded by the Heart of the City Band on their CD 'With One Voice'. It features the lead vocals of Jodie Sellers and was written by Dan Adler. You can order the CD at www.danandsandyadler.com or from iTunes and most other mp3 sites.

It is Good - Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

A lyric video of the song 'It is Good' written by Dan Adler and performed by the Heart of the City Band on their CD 'What We Really Need'. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, CD Baby, iTunes and most mp3 streaming sites. (c)1996 Heart of the City Music/WORD Music

Passion's 'How Great Is Your Name' Acoustic Performance Captivates

Passion, an incredibly talented group of musicians, turned in a lovely and captivating acoustic performance of “How Great is Your Name.”

No one would have the opportunity for forgiveness and to experience everlasting life if not for God’s love and sacrifice. We’d all be destined to live out our days on this Earth lost in our sin and shame. But that is not the case because of God’s inexplicable and never-ending love, mercy and grace.

Jesus Christ, sent to Earth, willingly went to the cross. He suffered, bled and endured a horrible, agonizing and humiliating death for you and me. He made the ultimate sacrifice and paid the biggest price. He did what no one else could have ever done.

Praise His name!

In a clip posted on YouTube, Passion gives an emotional performance of “How Great is Your Name.” The tune perfectly captures and articulates the depths of Christ’s love and the world-changing importance of His death and resurrection.

While the band is fantastic in the five-and-a-half-minute clip, the lyrics set this song apart and will make you repeatedly listen and watch the video. The songwriting is outstanding. The tune’s first verse is compelling and moving, wasting no time getting to the importance of Christ’s death on the cross.

“To the King who left his throne

Trading glory for a cross

To the one who paid our debt in blood

Holy, holy, hallelujah to the Lamb”

You really can’t say or write it any better than that. Christ, seeing the sad state of humanity and the rupture that sin had caused between God and man, was sent to Earth. He gave up everything and died for us.

What astounding love, grace and mercy!  We are not deserving and will never be worthy of salvation.

Ephesians 2:8-9 “Because by grace you have salvation through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is given by God: not by works, so that no man may take glory to himself.”

I Live For You - True Vibe a cappella cover by Chris Rupp

Which version of Chris is your fav? Let me know below! Sheet music here! https://bit.ly/3XirkOo Buy the physical CD here! https://bit.ly/2mmtsjp ITUNES: https://apple.co/2nzVJVd Support me and my music on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/chrisrupp 🔊 Spotify: https://bit.ly/ChrisRuppSpotify 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisrupp 🐦 Twitter: https://bit.ly/ChrisRuppTwitter 📸 Instagram: https://bit.ly/ChrisRuppInsta 📌 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Christhehatguy/ 🛍 My Store: https://bit.ly/ChrisRuppStore 🔔 Click To Subscribe ► https://bit.ly/BecomeaChrispie #clone #hope #truth #worship Video edited by www.fifgenfilms.com Mixed and mastered by Darren Rust Arrangement by Chris Rupp

Adorable Children Give Sweet Rendition of 'This Little Light Of Mine'

Watching young kids singing brings a smile to anyone’s face. In this video, adorable children give a sweet rendition of ‘This Little Light of Mine.’

At the beginning of this video, we see three adorable young boys under the age of 5, sitting in their family’s living room. They begin to sing, “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine.” The older adorably sings, “This widdle light of mine.” He is focused, singing with confidence, and enjoying the performance. The middle child is enjoying using his finger to represent the light and spinning it around while he sings with a smile. The baby boy is seated between the older brothers, and he starts to get completely tickled when he begins to shine his little light with his finger. He giggles and smiles so big, and it is precious.

The boys go into the second verse, “Hide it under a bushel, no! I’m gonna let it shine.” The oldest sings clearly, the middle does the motions perfectly, and the little one is there to giggle and be the entertainment again. A highlight moment is when the trio sings about not letting Satan blow it out. Instead of singing blow, they actually blow with their lips. The younger two practice with their little finger lights being blown out. 

They continue to the final verse to let their lights shine until Jesus comes back. The oldest is still leading strong, and the younger two are still having a good time. Watching these boys is a complete delight. They are very into the song and the motions. The message that they are singing is very profound. As we reflect on letting our lights shine, may these little boys remind us of the true joy that is found in the Light of the World, Jesus.  

“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16

Soul-Stirring 'Soon And Very Soon' by Chris Blue Captivates

Get ready to worship with this powerful musical testimony of God’s goodness. Soul-stirring ‘Soon and Very Soon’ by Chris Blue Captivates. 

This is a soulful rendition of ‘Soon and Very Soon.’ This is a song straight from the heart. Chris sings and ministers to the audience with a choir of every color behind him. He encourages us to hold on to the hope of heaven. Chris has a crisp and powerful voice. He is easy to listen to and fun to worship with, as you witness this video of praise. Chris asks, “Does anybody want to see Jesus?” He is a motivator to get people excited that we will see our Savior one day. 

All of sudden, he sings in a style similar to that of James Brown. He completely wows the crowd with his improv and his deep and wonderful trills. Chris is so worshipful. This group of talented instrumentalists and singers all worship with Chris to a level of excitement, celebration, and anticipation of heaven.

Life is hard, and this video reminds us of the positive future that all believers have in Jesus. He has created a way for us to have salvation and the promise of heaven. We do not have to face any of the trials listed in this song anymore when we are there, and there will be no more sickness, sorrow, or dying; we will be seeing our King Jesus face to face and become perfectly whole again. This video will make you want to get up and dance, lift your hands, and join in the song that we are going to see the King. Thank you, Jesus, for this gift.

“Soon and Very Soon” was written by Andre Crouch in 1972. This song is a timeless truth that our Savior awaits us. We have so many reasons to celebrate in worship.

“But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ,—” Philippians 3:20

We Don't Have To - Lyric Video - Dan Adler

Every day there are a thousand voices tempting us to think and act in ways that are destructive to us. They come in attractive packages in things like commercials, songs, TV shows and other entertainment. They also come from our own compulsions toward evil. But Jesus showed us another way. We don't have to listen to those voices. It's not easy, but we can follow Him - and His way leads only to life. This is a reggae style song from the CD 'Songs for the Battle' by Dan Adler and is also recorded by the Heart of the City Band on the CD 'Listen to the Sound'. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes, Amazon and most mp3 sites.

I'm Amazed - Lyric Video - Dan Adler

Lyric video of the song 'I'm Amazed' by Dan Adler, from the CD 'Songs for the Battle'. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and other mp3 sites.

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