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Lauren Daigle Performs ‘Thank God I Do’ On Live With Kelly And Mark

Lauren Daigle, one of the biggest names in Christian music, sang her latest hit on one of the most popular daytime talk shows, Live with Kelly and Mark.

In just a matter of years, Lauren Daigle has skyrocketed to the top of the charts, quickly becoming one of the most recognizable names, not just in Christian music but all of music. Lauren’s massive talent is apparent in such songs as “Hold on to Me,” “Trust in You,” "Love Like This” and her smash crossover hit, “You Say.”

Now, with an upcoming tour and a new album due out soon, Lauren is out making the rounds, appearing on programs and sharing her beautiful voice. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Lauren performed “Thank God I Do” on the show that has undergone several name changes, Live with Kelly and Mark.

Accompanied only by a man playing the piano, Lauren belts out the touching and moving lyrics to her latest hit single. In the song, Lauren sings about enduring many nights filled with tears, facing her fears and being left with many questions.

Despite her trying circumstances, Lauren is relieved that she knows God because without Him she confesses she wouldn’t have made it. 

In the hit song, Lauren, after having gone through so much, makes one request of God. She asks that He keep his hand of protection over her.

“I don’t know who I’d be if I didn’t know You
I’d probably fall off the edge
I don’t know where I’d go If You ever let go
So keep me held in Your hands”

To say her appearance on the popular program was well-received would be a massive understatement. At the conclusion of her stunning vocal performance, the studio audience erupts in a thunderous round of applause, cheers and shouts. 

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Celtic Woman Performs ‘The Dawning Of The Day’

A group of talented female vocalists turned in an outstanding performance of a lovely folk song.

Folk music is a highly underappreciated genre. It’s not generally the catchiest or the most upbeat music in the world. The lyrics often also tell stories of times that have long since passed. For those reasons, folk music is often not played or heard on the radio. 

However, despite the lack of respect and awareness of folk music, it’s still performed by talented musicians. In a video posted to YouTube, the group Celtic Woman sings the tune “The Dawning of the Day.” All four women in the group are unbelievably gifted, putting their substantial musical talents on full display.

The women, with their spectacular voices, significantly elevate a song with mundane and, frankly, boring lyrics. “The Dawning of the Day” is about a young woman waking up in the morning, going about her day and encountering a man who wishes to marry her.

“A milking pail was in her hand
She was lovely, young and gay
She wore the palm from Venus bright
By the dawning of the day”

However, as great as the vocal performances are, the clip’s visuals are the real star of the video. The video opens with a breathtaking shot of the four women standing on a hilltop as the sunrises behind them. 

From that point forward, viewers get stunning views of the gorgeous landscape. Waves crash on the land, making for a marvelous and picturesque setting. The scenery, at times, appears almost too perfect to be true. 

In addition to the musicians, the landscape, with its crashing waves, bright-blue waters and stunning mountains and hills, is basically another performer in the clip. The scenery enhances the quality of the video considerably. 

Romans 1:20 “For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.”

Colton Dixon Performs 'My Light' On Daytime Talk Show

Colton Dixon performs ‘My Light’ on the daytime talk show for Kelly Clarkson. Let me tell you, this is one performance you don’t want to miss. His dreamy voice gives Backstreet Boys vibes while his lyrics send us to our knees in worship of Jesus Christ. 

Colton has a way of taking today’s struggles and trials and reminding us of God’s more than 2,000-year-old promises. When we are lost, lonely, and afraid, God promises to be our light. When our strength fails, when our faith wavers, God promises to be our foundational stepping stone and a light unto our path. During these hard times, we are reminded all we need is God. 

Colton’s journey to becoming a Christain music artist began with hope and a prayer when he debuted on American Idol. From the moment he took the stage, he set himself apart by stating he wanted to be a Christian artist. However, when Colton tried out for season 11, it wasn’t his idea. He was actually at the audition to support his sister Schyler in her dreams of becoming a singer. The judges encouraged him to try out. He and his sister were both given golden tickets. 

After his much too soon departure on season 11 of the show, he was given the opportunity to record his own music. From there, he rose to fame because of his smooth vocals and his relatable lyrics. He received two Dove awards and has millions of fans around the world because of his honesty, integrity, and passion for bringing Christ to others. We hope you enjoy his performance as much as we did. 

“The LORD is my light and my salvation — whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid?” The Good News: If you believe in God, there's nothing to be afraid of. God gives you strength,” Psalm 27:1

'The Name Of Jesus' Chris Tomlin Lyric Video

The name of Jesus is the most potent name there is. Not in the name itself but because of who Jesus Christ is. When we call on the name of Jesus, we call on our redeemer, savior, and King of kings. If you need a reminder of Christ's power, listen to ‘The Name Of Jesus’ performed by Chris Tomlin in this lyric video and call on the name of Jesus. 

In the name of Jesus
There is life and healing
Chains are broken in Your name
Every knee will bow down and our hearts will cry out
Songs of freedom in Your name, oh, in Your name

Chris Tomlin released this song on June 14 and it is already impacting the lives of those who listen with over 14,000 views and hundreds of comments. One viewer posted he was grateful for Chris Tomlin’s timing in the release of the video. He said, “I'm transitioning from listening to secular to Christian music only, thank you God, and Chris Tomlin for releasing these songs at such a pivotal phase in my life!” We couldn’t agree more. Keeping our focus on Christ helps us strengthen our faith in Christ. 

Another viewer posted that she had been taught to always pray in the name of Jesus. She wrote, “Ever since I was a little girl, I was taught to pray in the name of Jesus! I have to say that he has been there throughout my life. Thank you so much for this beautiful song!” 

Thank God for the gift he gave to Christ Tomlin the realm of worship music. There’s nothing that heals our souls more than taking a moment to forget the world and focus on our savior who is our refuge in times of trouble. 

“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father,” Philippians 2:9-11

The Gaither Vocal Band Sings ‘Old Rugged Cross’

A group of gifted vocalists gave a moving, acoustic performance of a classic and beloved hymn, “Old Rugged Cross.”

John 3:16 mentions that God sent his one and only Son into the world so that whoever believes in Him may not perish but have everlasting life. Christ, who committed no sin and was perfect in every way, suffered a horrible and agonizing death on the cross. The cross symbolizes Christ’s love, death, sacrifice and the new life offered in Jesus Christ.

In a video posted on YouTube, the Gaither Vocal Band performed a song, the hymn “Old Rugged Cross.” The iconic hymn beautifully articulates the meaning, sacrifice and suffering that the cross has come to symbolize to Christians.

Accompanied only by an acoustic guitar, the five gentlemen turn in a stunning cover of the classic hymn. It’s an emotional and moving rendition that emphasizes the words and the powerful meaning of the lyrics. 

“So, I’ll cherish the old rugged cross (rugged cross)
Till my trophies at last I lay down
I will cling to the old rugged cross
And exchange it someday for a crown”

It’s no wonder that the “Old Rugged Cross” continues to be such a cherished and beloved piece of music by Christians. Like nearly every other hymn, the lyrics say so much but in a simple, sweet and straightforward way. 

It’s hard to listen to the words of the “Old Rugged Cross” and not react as one thinks back on Christ’s brutal and undeserving death. 

Without Christ’s willing sacrifice all those years ago and the blood He shed upon that tree, no one would have an opportunity at everlasting life. All would have been lost. But in His death, He showed us love, mercy and grace. He paid our debt, which we can never ever repay. 

1 Corinthians 1:18 “For the world of the cross is foolishness to those who are dying, but to us who are saved it is the power of God.”

I Made Music

I created Electronic music and the whole song is silent! Enjoy!

'Miracle' Riley Clemmons Official Music Video

Are you in need of some faith today that God can work in beautiful ways? Check out 'Miracle' by Riley Clemmons official music video.

Riley plays tenderly at a piano in an old historic home. She sings sweet melodies about the Lord at work in her own personal journey. She has a beautiful string quartet in the background and starts the chorus as she sings out her heart that she believed miracles had to be something grand, however her miracle really is the person right in front of her. As we ponder all of the people that this could be, we think about the loved ones in our own lives. We remember our spouses, children, parents, friends, and neighbors. God is working every day in relationships; He is doing miraculous things among us and so often we can forget this is the case. As we listen to this beautiful song, may it encourage us that the Lord is working behind the scenes. He is on the move. We may not call something a miracle but He truly is working miracles every day in our lives.

Riley is dressed in antique style clothing in front of the beautiful historic home singing this song. We get the idea from the choice of contrast from this time period to today that the Lord was working then and still is working today. It is very creative and an interesting setting for this song. Everything was seemingly simpler during this time period, but it did not mean that God was not working in equally incredible ways. Maybe you feel like he is not working in miraculous ways in your life? Take some time to reflect during this video on how he is moving around you in the mundane.

“He is the one you praise; he is your God, who performed for you those great and awesome wonders you saw with your own eyes.” Deuteronomy 10:21

'We Will Stand' Natalie Grant With Tauren Wells, Jekalyn Carr CAIN

In a time of great division and misunderstanding, the church needs a reminder that we are one in Christ Jesus. Check out this video, 'We Will Stand' by Natalie Grant with Tauren Wells, Jekalyn Carr & CAIN.

The church has been through so much. We have been in a place of great hurt and separation. Things like racial issues, politics, and Covid have increased our divisions and allowed a foothold for the enemy to work among us. Natalie Grant has taken on a throwback song, “We Will Stand” originally by Russ Taff in 1983. Grant (along with other modern artists) brings a fresh take on this song as a reminder that we are on the same team when we are in Jesus. We can stand together because Christ is our firm foundation. 

This song is not saying that we stand on worldly things or on anything other than the Word of God, however, it is challenging all believers to join together and remember the core issues of the faith. It is a reminder that the enemy loves to distract from the main mission that Jesus has called us to Him as one.

The chorus sings out:

“You're my brother, you're my sister
So take me by the hand
Together we will work until He comes
There's no foe that can defeat us
When we're walking side by side
As long as there is love
We will stand”

Those who believe in Jesus are family. We are adopted as His children and we are coheirs with Christ. We can waste a lot of time arguing over lesser things like carpet colors or musical genres, or we can focus on the great commission of making disciples of all nations and sharing the hope of Jesus. May this beautiful song with these powerful lyrics be an inspiration to us today.

“There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians 3:28

‘No Longer Slaves’ Live From Bethel Music, The McClures And Amanda Cook

A group of unbelievably gifted musicians turned in a stunning performance of “No Longer Slaves,” a song about the freedom available in Jesus Christ.

Fear often keeps people from achieving and reaching their potential. Whether it’s fear of failure or of judgment, people will cower and run from such situations. Fear enslaves, it only holds people back and it does not propel people forward to more extraordinary things.

The Bible is full of individuals who were fearful, believing they could not accomplish the task that God had set before them. They thought themselves to be inadequate. However, God remained by their side and was with them throughout the entire ordeal. God gave them freedom and victory over their fear.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Bethel Music, The McClures and Amanda Cook all sing about that freedom from fear in “No Longer Slaves.” 

As the song’s opening verse mentions, God, who is always faithful and loving, made a way when there did not appear to be one once again. He delivered them from the hands of their enemy. 

The song’s chorus emphasizes the idea that fear no longer has a hold on God’s children. He is all-powerful and mighty, able to do much more than the limited human mind could ever imagine.

“I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God”

According to the video's description, the musicians’ performance in the clip took place while on tour, during a stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The packed crowd can be heard singing along, with dozens of people holding their hands up, praising the Lord. 

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, my true right hand will be your support.”

‘God Gave Me Freedom’ Anthem Lights Original Song

A group of gifted vocalists best known for their covers, mashups and beautiful harmonies, Anthem Lights, is back with an original song.

In life, painful and difficult situations do take place. Often those circumstances are due to poor decisions and wrong choices on our part. Sometimes God steps in and takes away the hurt. 

However, in other instances, He takes a more passive role in situations. The Bible is filled with hard-headed and strong-willed people. Instead of doing as God commanded, they tried things their own way, resulting in pain and failure. God would allow them to twist and flail until they eventually relented, gave in and turned to Him. 

God’s way, while it is not often the easiest route, always leads to victory and freedom. Anthem Lights, in their song “God Gave Me Freedom,” sing about the liberty and power found in the Lord.

In the song’s opening verse, the guys sing how they went through a difficult period, indicating they tried things on their own. God was faithful during this hardheadedness, the song states. He remained by their side, protecting and guiding them.

Later in the song, they mention how they’ve come through the other side of their ordeal better. Now, after going through that situation, they all understand what God has done for them. He has given them freedom, which only He can give.

“I’m on the other side, I must be dreaming
I made it through the night, woke up to meaning
Now I recognize that this is freedom
God gave me freedom”

There are people bound and determined to do things their way. Often, trying and burdensome circumstances await people of that mindset. But God has a will and purpose for everyone. He has a plan for all people, using their God-given talents and abilities. His way always leads to victory and freedom!

2 Corinthians 3:17 “Now the Lord is the Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there the heart is free.”

Hallelujah

Hallelujah is the opening song on the Chapel Songs album. This project was five years in the making following the release of Worship In Spirit and Truth back in 2018.
(Release date: June 02, 2023)

Jesus Revolution Words and Chords by Bishop Evangelou, Melody and sung by Pastor Domonic Samy

"Jesus Revolution" is a truly captivating and spiritually uplifting song that draws listeners into a journey of faith, hope, and transformation. Fusing together elements of contemporary Christian music, gospel, and hints of folk, it showcases both your lyrical talent and compelling musicianship.

The song kicks off with a melodious harmony that gently invites listeners into the narrative. The music lays the foundation for a powerful chorus that is sure to resonate deeply within anyone seeking spiritual guidance or renewal.

The lyrics of "Jesus Revolution" are profoundly meaningful, illuminating a heartfelt call for unity, compassion, and a return to foundational Christian values. They echo the yearning for a spiritual revolution – one that transcends the borders of race, class, and nationality, fostering a universal sense of togetherness and love.

As the song progresses, it beautifully intertwines a sense of longing with an ultimate message of hope. The orchestration builds, each verse stronger than the last, until it culminates in a climactic chorus that's as emotionally stirring as it is musically engaging.

There's a raw authenticity that will deeply touch listeners. "Jesus Revolution" is more than just a song - it's a rallying cry for a spiritual awakening, a plea for a world more centered on Jesus' love and understanding.

Whether you're a long-time devotee of faith-based music, or simply someone in search of soulful, inspiring tunes, "Jesus Revolution" is a song you don't want to miss. Its lyrical depth, catchy melodies, and overall emotive feel will stick with you long after the song ends, inspiring reflection and, hopefully, sparking a revolution within.

‘Heaven Changes Everything’ Big Daddy Weave Official Music Video

One Christian band, Big Daddy Weave, performs a lovely, uplifting song about how the promise of everlasting life with Jesus Christ in heaven has shifted their perspective on everything in life.

As that verse of Scripture, John 3:16, mentions, “God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him would not die but have everlasting life.” Because of this hope and faith in Jesus Christ, Christians know Earth is not their final stop, not their eternal home. 

Those who believe in Christ and accept Him into their heart as their personal Lord and Savior are promised heaven. Earth is nothing but a temporary place, with heaven as the destination. Things now do not seem so big and don't hurt as much. The death of a loved one is not the final goodbye. There will be a reunion in heaven.

“Heaven Changes Everything" is true and the title of a Big Daddy Weave song. In the official video for the tune, posted on YouTube, the guys mentioned how heaven has literally changed everything in their lives.

In the song’s opening verse, the lyrics state how tears and hurt do not hold much of a sting. Jesus, who is the Comforter and Protector, remains by our side, especially in times of trial and suffering. He provides the necessary healing.

“These tears would just be tears fallin’ down my face
And this hurt would just be hurt with no healing on the way
Thank You, Jesus
Heaven changes everything”

The second verse also points out how, because of Jesus, the death of a loved one does not hurt as much. That goodbye is but temporary, with a reunion set to take place in heaven one day.

Near the song's conclusion, the lyrics point out how Christ and looking toward heaven have altered how one forgives others. Now, because of Christ, there is peace and hope during times of great pain and grief.

Yes, Christ has changed the hearts and lives of many and continues to do so today. Praise God!

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?”

Matthew West And Daughter Sing ‘Before You Ask Her’

Christian music artist Matthew West and his daughter Lulu perform a beautiful song about the questions any young man interested in dating his daughter must ask himself and answer first. 

Dating can often be a difficult, tricky and awkward process. Dating can also be weird for fathers of young ladies. Sooner or later, all fathers know that young men will start taking an interest in their daughters. However, fathers want to protect their daughters from physical and emotional hurt at all costs. If it means having a slightly awkward, tense conversation that is what they’ll do. 

Matthew’s song “Before You Ask Her,” perfectly expresses the fears and hopes any father has for their daughter when it comes to dating and marriage. As the song title indicates, Matthew has a series of questions for the young man and others that his daughter’s potential suitor should also ask himself.

The opening verses detail a conversation between Matthew and the young man and all the questions he has for him. Like any father, Matthew loves his daughter and only wants the best for her.

“Will you hold the door? Be polite?
Pick up the tab? And treat her right?
Have her home by ten
And not a minute after?”

As the song continues, his daughter and the young man in the track have reached a big step in their relationship: marriage. But before that happens, Matthew has more questions and requirements for his daughter’s potential husband.

He asks whether he will always encourage her in everything, all her hopes and dreams. Finally, Matthew wants to know if the young man will always put his daughter and Jesus Christ in the top spots in his life. 

What a beautiful song about the love a father has for his daughter. He only wants the best for his little girl. He understands how special she is and wants to ensure her future husband also knows this.

Psalm 103:13 “As a father has pity on his children, so the Lord has pity on his worshippers.”

‘Fire’s Burnin’ TobyMac And Cory Asbury Lyric Video

One of the biggest names in the Christian music scene, TobyMac, is back with what is sure to be another hit song.

In nearly every poll on any upcoming election, a certain amount of people support Candidate A, with another portion backing Candidate B. However, there is always a third, much smaller percentage of people who remain undecided. They are unable to figure out who or what they support. While being undecided is acceptable when it comes to elections, it's not when it comes to following Christ.

TobyMac’s song, “Fire’s Burnin,” features the musical talent of Cory Asbury and is about being all in for Christ. Instead of remaining undecided or a lukewarm follower, TobyMac sings that he is leaving everything behind and making a firm commitment to the Lord. 

The musicians are all in when it comes to following Christ. The Lord will no longer be their “side thing.” Instead, as the lyrics state, He will be their “ride or die thing.”

“I got my eyes wide open and they’re only on you
This ain’t no side thing, my ride or die thing
I put it all on the table, you’re the one that I choose
You got my whole heart”

The song also mentions how the Lord has performed miracles in their lives. When there was seemingly no way, when there was nothing for them to do, the Lord made a way. He saved them from an impossible situation. 

He was faithful and never left their side, as is stated throughout the Bible. 

As the song indicates and God’s Word mentions, lukewarm followers of Christ are essentially useless. He actually spits out those who are lukewarm or can’t decide from his mouth. He wants nothing to do with those who remain lukewarm in their following of Christ. 

He wants our all or nothing. There are no undecideds when it comes to following Jesus Christ. 

Revelation 3:16 “So then because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew you out of my mouth."

'Everything That Has Breath (Praise)' Jesus Culture, Bryan And Katie Torwalt

Are you in need of the Lord’s presence today? Look no further than ‘Everything That Has Breath (Praise), performed by Jesus Culture, Bran, and Katie Torwalt. 

Do you ever feel like you need a moment alone with the Lord? Is it when you feel overwhelmed? Or perhaps when it seems like everyone and everything is against you? Psalms 150 from the Bible is the last chapter. Here, we find David praising the Lord, and we can actually relate to some of the aspects of his life before he wrote Paslm 150. 

David went from being a lowly shepherd to God’s anointed king. He struggled with sin that devastated his family and his kingdom. He was adored by his people but his own son betrayed him (1 Samuel 16:11-13). 

David experienced so much joy and grief but he somehow praised God in the midst of it. We can look to him as an example. When we are distressed, praise the Lord. When we are overwhelmed, praise the Lord. When we are anxious, praise the Lord. 

What I love so much about the collaboration between Jesus Culture, Bran, and Katie Torwalt is how they usher us into a place of peace and reverence as we bring our hearts to God. Part of Bryan and Katie’s mission is to “the earth transformed into heaven's likeness,” with lyrics like “We lift our hands to the heavens. We are here for You. We reach for the hem of Your garment. We know what it can do. We know what it can do.” 

The chorus will raise your hands higher to the Lord, “Praise, praise. Let everything that has breath praise. Sing a new song to the Lord. Oh let our praises roar. Praise, praise. We praise the Lord.” 

I hope this song lifts your spirit and is a healing balm to your soul. May it be the warrior's call to praise the Lord in all things as you let your praises roar to our heavenly father. 

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord,” Psalms 150:6

King Of My Heart’ Bethel Music With David Funk and Amanda Cook

A collection of musicians gave a stirring performance, singing a tune about the goodness of the Lord.

The world is not always the friendliest, most uplifting and most encouraging place. In fact, often, it’s the exact opposite. People and circumstances in life can leave us beaten, battered and bruised. However, no matter what may happen, there is One who can be counted on to provide shelter and protection during the storm. He can make a way when it seems none is possible. 

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bethel Music, David Funk and Amanda Cook perform “King of My Heart.” The song’s opening verse expresses the musicians’ request for God’s guidance and protection during troubling periods.

“Let the King of my heart
Be the shadow where I hide
The ransom for my life
Oh, He is my song”

Later in the song, the musicians repeatedly mention God’s goodness. 

Also, they sing that God will never let them down. How do they know this? How can they be so sure that He will always be there, guiding and protecting? Throughout God’s Word, it points out that He will never leave or forsake us. He will remain by our side even during the storms and uncertainties.

He has always been faithful, never letting us down before, why would He start now? The short and easy answer, of course, is that He won’t. The God mentioned in the Bible is the same yesterday, today and will be the same tomorrow. 

However, despite the promises laid out in the Bible, humans are not perfect, and doubts and questions do arise. About halfway through the 9-minute clip, the lead singer addresses the crowd and mentions this, telling them to lay those doubts at the feet of the Lord. 

Matthew 21:21 “And Jesus answered and said to them, ‘Truly I say to you, if you have faith, without doubting, not only may you do what has been done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, Be taken up and put into the seas, it will be done.’”

'No Chains On Me' Chris Tomlin Lyric Video

Get a fun “pick-me-up” by listening and reading the words to this fun song of faith. Check out,  'No Chains On Me' Chris Tomlin Lyric Video.

Sometimes Christian songs focus more on slow and intimate moments with the Lord. That is wonderful; however, other times, we need to listen to music that is pure joy and excitement over the fact that Jesus has saved us. We have reason to celebrate each and every breath. 

This song from Chris Tomlin is so catchy and uplifting. It gets our hearts pumping with excitement over Jesus’ sacrifice that has led to our freedom. Between the electronic dance music sound and worship blend, you will want to dance in the kitchen in worship while you hear it.

The chorus sings:

“My heart is free, no chains on me. God, You raise me up, up from the grave

The cross before, I'm on my way. My heart is free, no chains on me”

Have you felt trapped or weighed down by the burdens of your own sin struggles in this life or perhaps the sin that has been done to you? This song will revive your heart today and refresh your spirit to know that you have been set free by the blood of Jesus. 

He has forgiven you of all past, present, and future sins. We do not have to live in shame and guilt but in freedom and victory. We can put on His armor and fight the good fight of faith, knowing that He has already won. 

Check out this lyric video and try not to sing and dance along, it is so wonderfully catchy and meaningful.

“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery." Galatians 5:1

'Call On The Name' Cody Carnes Acoustic Performance

Ready to have a moment with God and soak in his presence? Listen to ‘Call On The Name’ sung by Cody Carnes during an acoustic performance. 

There is something about the acoustic sound that stirs our souls deeply. Pair acoustic with a worship song and we have the perfect recipe to worship God as he soothes our anxious souls and aching hearts. 

Cordy Carnes’ performance is like a warm embrace of our heavenly father as we call on his name as he croons: “I call on the name of Jesus. I want to be saved. I never want to be the same. This life I’m living it’s all Yours. It’s all Yours.” 

Cody Carnes used to duet with his wife Kari Jobe before he decided to go solo. He channels aspects of U2 and Cold Play and has a Southern rock taste in his music. He was called to music from a young age. In his teens, he played in several bands before he became a part of Gateway Worship. There, he met his future wife Kari Jobe. They were often found together writing songs before they tied the knot. After they married, the pair moved to Nashville and had a son. Can you imagine their little boy’s lullaby songs with two talented parents? 

What I love about Cody is his ability to draw in the Holy Spirit as he worships our heavenly father. His words become a prayer as we praise the Lord for his goodness, his mercy, and his sovereignty. So often in life, we get caught up in our circumstances. We’re being pulled in 1,000 different directions and we struggle to focus on Jesus alone. But the Good Book promises us in Romans 10:13, “Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Thank you Jesus for this undeniable truth! May this worship video be the tool you need to shut out the distractions as you sing along and worship Jesus. 

“Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved,” Romans 10:13.

'Desert Road' Casting Crowns Music Video

Casting Crowns is an incredible group of lyricists and musicians. They have many years of crafting wonderful music. Check out this hit, 'Desert Road' Casting Crowns music video.

As the song begins to play, we hear a melody that sounds like travel, and we see a road below us. Then the words intrigue us. “I don’t want to write this song. I don’t want this pain to be my story.” We see the lead singer behind the wheel of a car, driving and pondering life. We hear him authentically share that he does not want to be on this desert road, but God is with him in it.

The lead singer is seen in the rocky mountains, walking alone with a backpack. The visual of his heart is clear. He feels isolated like no one understands, however the Lord is with him. He shares the Biblical truth that God is close to the brokenhearted.

The chorus sings:

“I don't know where this is goin'
But I know who holds my hand
It's not the path I would've chosen
But I'll follow You to the end”

The song was inspired by the book of Acts and the disciple Philip’s journey to follow Christ even when it was hard. You see the man driving in the dark, hiking, and then the stunning view from the top of the mountain. The visual is empowering and reminds us that whatever the Lord has called us to, He has already been through this, and He is with us, even in the most difficult seasons. 

“For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has been tempted in every way as we are, yet without sin. Hebrews 4:15

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