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Lauren Daigle Performs ‘Be Okay’ For Israel

One of the biggest names in Christian music, Lauren Daigle, used her time on stage at the Dove Awards to sing a song, “Be Okay,” in support of and encouragement for the nation of Israel following the deadly, unprovoked terrorist acts in the Middle Eastern country.

The Middle East has, for thousands of years, been a hotbed of bitter disagreement, discord and deadly violence. Groups throughout history have threatened and even attempted to wipe the Jewish people and the nation of Israel off the face of the Earth. The unjustified and wholly unprovoked deadly October 7 attack on the tiny Jewish state demonstrates that hate toward the Jewish people is still very much alive. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Lauren Daigle addressed her peers at the Dove Awards, speaking on the attacks on Israel. She urged everyone to open their eyes to “what God may be calling us to.”

After speaking to the crowd, Lauren gave a heartfelt and moving performance. She sang “Be Okay,” a tune with an uplifting and positive message, encouraging people to continue fighting and going on even in the face of trials and hardships.

“You’re gonna be alright
Darling, you’re gonna be alright
‘Cause the stars’ll keep on shining through the darkest night
And you can know you’re gonna be alright”

Before her performance, Lauren encouraged all to share the good news and the love of the Gospel, to not shrink back from a fight, but instead speak up.

“We have the hope of eternity and the good news of the Gospel,” she said. “We aren’t bringing in messages that tear and divide. We’re bringing in messages that remind people of their worth, that remind children they are valuable, that they belong in society.”

Lauren ended her comments by stating that she and other Christians have been blessed with the responsibility and the opportunity to share the message of Christ with others.

“And I’ve been thinking, ‘God, how do I get these people prepared?’” she said. “We get to be a part of that number, that get to prepare the other people that are coming in to say, ‘What is it that Christianity actually has to offer? What is it?’ We get to be the ones to say, ‘There’s something greater. There’s something greater. His name is Jesus.’”

Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God to the salvation to everyone that believes; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”

'Amen' Natalie Layne Official Music Video

In this very artistic music video, we see some incredible visuals and hear a sound of hope. Check out: ‘Amen' Natalie Layne official music video.

The clip starts out with an amazing light show and a young woman dressed in white at a piano. Other singers dressed in black join in singing with her.

The chorus goes:

People are helping people
Making space at the table
And I'm finding a little bit of that kindness
There's still good in the crazy world we're living in

Natalie is spreading an impactful message that there are still a lot of ways in which God is working through people that are often overlooked today. We can see the hurt and hear the hate, but there are still great reasons to “amen.” There have been a lot of difficult divisions and challenges in this world. 

It is easy to view the world from the perspective of only seeing the enemy at work. If we are not careful, the negative and the worries can bog us down to where we never see the good. Christ has overcome, and His Spirit is moving each and every day. Natalie is desiring to shed some light on the joy and the positive parts of life. She is reminding us to have hope and see the good.

We could all use a little more of the “glass half full” approach. Yes, sin exists, and pain is real, and we should be authentic in that struggle, but so often, we forget to live victoriously and joyfully each day. 

The Holy Spirit helps our cups to overflow and celebrate the good and the amazing ways the Lord is working in the midst of our mundane. This song does a great job of reminding us of that.

“Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—” Psalm 103:1-2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

'Calvary's Enough' Brooke Ligertwood Official Music Video

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

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

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

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

Her chorus sings out:

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

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

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

'Altar Call' Henry Seeley And The Belonging Co.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

'Name Above All Names' Charity Gayle Live Performance

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

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

The chorus sings out:

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

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

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

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

'Look At God' Koryn Hawthorne Official Music Video

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Reading Lyrics: Times And Seasons

Under The Snow, The Birds' Nest, The Lord My Shepherd Is, Children Of The Heavenly King, I Love The Summer Time, Pleasant Summer Rain, The King Of Love My Shepherd Is, An Evening Song, Come Little Leaves, Silently Falling The Snow, Hurry, Mr. Clock, Glad Christmas Bells!

'Psalm 23' Phil Wickham Official Music Video With Tiffany Hudson

Two remarkable voices intertwine in the song ‘Psalm 23’ in this official music video by Phil Wickham with Tiffany Hudson. The pairing of their powerful voices filled with a passion for worship creates an emotional ballad of our most beloved psalm of the Bible. 

The music video begins with the rich tunes of a piano as Tiffany’s angelic voice creates the background vocals before Phil declares the goodness of God as a shepherd. As the song progresses, Phil and Tiffany’s voices stairstep low notes to high in a beautiful crescendo of the bridge when they sing, “You prepare a table before me right in front of my enemies."

Psalm 23 is a psalm of comfort, peace, and deep gratitude for God’s love in a painful world. Through these Psalms, we are reminded of God’s unwavering love and protection as we walk through dark and troubled times. With God as our shepherd, we have nothing to fear. He will protect and guide us through trials until we are sitting at the table of glory where God’s abundant goodness overflows. 

“Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I don't have to fear no evil for I know that You are with me
With oil of blessing, You cover my head. You fill me to overflowing, my cup is overflowing.”

Psalm 23 has been a foundational scripture for believers. It speaks of love, hope, triumph, and faith. When we read the passage we are reminded of God’s adoration and constant presence in our lives. This psalm is more than just words, it’s a song that echoes faith, strength, and security from the Good Shepherd. 

No matter what circumstances you navigate, you can sing Psalms 23 with a blessed assurance God will guide you, shelter you, and lead you in the safety of His fold. 

Psalm 23:4-6 “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. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.’

'Outskirts Of Heaven' Craig Campbell Performs At Larry's Country Diner

Capture the perfect vision of the afterlife as you watch this clip, ‘Outskirts Of Heaven’ by Craig Campbell, as he performs as Larry’s Country Diner. 

I doubt there was a dry eye in the room. The song ‘Outskirts Of Heaven’ describes rural life just outside of heaven’s gates with an old dirt road and a fishing pond. He sings of blue skies, dogwood trees, and how he would gladly trade a mansion for a farmhouse with a porch swing.

I don’t know about you, but there’s something about standing in the wilderness and witnessing God’s fingerprints all over creation. Nature is one of God’s primary ways of nourishing our souls and connecting with us. His presence is etched into the wind, the wide open skies, and rippling rivers. 

Throughout the Good Book, we can find hundreds of verses about the skies, the moon and stars, ocean waves, and fields of flowers. Nature reveals God’s glory and power; it’s one of the reasons we are drawn to the great outdoors. Because of our love of nature, especially rural life, Craig captured God’s creation in a poetic fashion. 

“When I die I wanna live on the outskirts of Heaven
Where there's dirt roads for miles and hay in the fields, and fish in the river
Where there's dogwood trees, and honeybees blue skies, and green grass forever
So, Lord, when I die, I wanna live on the outskirts of Heaven”

Normally, when we imagine what heaven will be like, we think of streets of gold, mansions, and pearly gates. We know every creature will praise God as we take in the splendor of Jesus sitting on the throne. To be sure, there will be no way to describe what it will be like, but like Craig, I hope there are open skies and long winding roads. 

Psalm 8:1,3-4 “O Lord, our Lord, your majestic name fills the earth! Your glory is higher than the heavens… When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers — the moon and the stars you set in place — what are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?”

Lauren Daigle Performs 'Be Okay' Live On The Today Show

You don’t want to miss this candid performance. Lauren Daigle performs the song, ‘Be Okay’ live on The Today Show

This incredible song was inspired by a little girl who wrote to Lauren and told her how she was losing her battle with cancer. Lauren said, “We wrote this song to give her comfort in the time of her passing.” Lauren collaborated with Christian artist Ellie Holcomb to write the song. 

Millions around the world got to listen to how God is our savior on national television. It was the perfect song for the moment!

Between Lauren’s beautiful voice and her love for Christ, this song is a powerful reminder of how God is always by our side. Whether we are standing on a mountaintop or walking through life’s deepest valleys, God is there to offer comfort, peace, and strength. 

Lift your eyes to the hills
Remember where your help comes from
Lift your eyes to the hills
You'll never face a valley alone

When we cry out to Him, He hastens to our aid and never leaves our side. He is our true north and He is the light in the darkness as He leads us home. He will guide us every step of the way. There is no place on earth where He cannot find us. There is no battle we face that He can’t conquer. Be reminded of this as you listen to the powerful lyrics of ‘Be Okay’ by Lauren Daigle.

You're gonna be alright
Darlin', you're, you're gonna be alright
At the end of all our breath, when we're beckoned on to the light
Love'll meet you there, you're gonna be alright

These words are a soothing balm for a weary soul. It’s a reminder my heart needed to hear today. As you listen to the song, you will feel God wrap you in peace that surpasses all understanding. His love and hope will lighten your soul. Thank you, Lauren Daigle, for this song. It has provided peace and comfort to so many. 

Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."

'Bridge Over Troubled Water' Natalie Grant And Tasha Cobbs Leonard Duet

When God doesn’t take away the troubled waters of life, He becomes the bridge to make a way through. If you need safe passage, listen to ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ in this beautiful duet performance with Natalie Grant and Tasha Cobbs Leonard. 

In a raw impromptu music session, Natalie and Tasha lend their commanding soulful voices inspiring hope and encouragement through ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water.’ The song was written in 1969 when America was in turmoil during the Vietnam War. The country was treading water over losing Martin Luther King and losing faith in the current president. Originally released by Simon and Garfunkel, it swept across the hearts of Christians. Simon was inspired to write ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ after listening to the ‘Swan Silvertones’ 1959 Gospel song ‘Oh Mary Don’t You Weep.’

Over three decades later, the troubled atmosphere of the world eerily mirrors those times. Everywhere we turn, turmoil, pain, and crisis face us. This song echos our insecurity and fears while pointing us to someone who can help us find safe passage over the raging waters. 

“When you’re down and out, when you’re on the street when evening falls so hard, I will comfort you.
I’ll take your part. Oh, when darkness comes and pain is all around,
Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay me down.”

Together, Natalie and Tasha infuse this song with promises of God’s comfort, triumph, and hope. Their performance is an intimate, raw recording session where their voices intertwine beautifully, filled with unity and resilience. Their poignant performance arrives at a fitting time to remind us God will be the bridge to safety and peace through uncertain times. Both, Natalie and Tasha’s talent shines through in this beautiful rendition that will deeply resonate in your heart. May their performance be the first of many stepping stones to take your burdens to Jesus.  

Matthew 11:28-30 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” 

Before the Throne

Written and recorded by Dale Brown

‘How Great Thou Art’ Chilling Brothers Of The Heart Performance

An unbelievably talented group of musicians – Brothers of the Heart – once again have displayed their God-given gift for sound with a performance of a beloved and classic hymn, “How Great Thou Art.”

Hymns, even though they may be hundreds of years old in some cases, still deserve to be listened to and played regularly. Tunes like “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” and “Amazing Grace” are timeless and filled with so much truth.

Another of those classic hymns is “How Great Thou Art.” In a clip posted on YouTube, Brothers of the Heart turned in an outstanding and awe-inspiring vocal performance, singing about the magnificence, righteousness and wonder of the good Lord above.

Others who commented on the YouTube link mentioned how much they loved and appreciated the group’s performance of “How Great Thou Art.”

“Absolutely precious and love this group, Brothers of the Heart,” one person wrote.

“Absolutely beautiful. You can feel the presents (sic) of the Lord,” a second individual added.

“They love and believe in the words of this song. Truly inspirational. Love these magnificent men so much. It brings tears to my eyes listening to these beautiful men sing this beautiful hymn!!” another person commented.  

The hymn reminds listeners about God’s undeserving love and mercy. He sent His son to Earth, whose destiny was the cross. But instead of turning away from that agony and torture, Christ willingly went to the cross, bleeding and dying to wash away the sins of man. 

“Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art”

The hymn’s chorus is simple but utterly beautiful and memorable. Christ, because of His sacrifice, dying and suffering on our behalf, is worthy of all honor, glory and praise.

How great thou art, indeed! 

Revelation 4:11 “You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for you have created all things, and for your pleasure they are and were created.”

Brooke Ligertwood Chilling ‘King Of Kings’ Performance

One talented young woman, Brooke Ligertwood, gave an emotional and stunning performance of a beloved tune about the Lord Jesus Christ.

The world is a lost place filled with sinners who have turned their backs on God and His teachings. Despite that willful disobedience, God still showed wholly undeserving love, mercy and grace to us. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to Earth as a sacrifice. 

Christ willingly went to the cross, enduring a horrible and agonizing death. He took our place, and because of His death and resurrection, we have a chance. We have the opportunity for everlasting life with Him. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Brooke performs “King of Kings.” It’s a song of praise and worship, thanking the Lord for the gift of forgiveness and salvation. He is worthy of all honor, glory and praise. 

“Praise the Father, praise the Son
Praise the Spirit, three in one
God of glory, Majesty
Praise forever to the King of Kings”

Like Brooke’s performance, the lyrics are beautiful. Those words are enough to cause even the most stoic person to become emotional. The song's words detail how much Christ’s entrance into the world immediately and dramatically altered human history forever.  

The opening verse mentions how much Christ changed everything for everyone. Without Him, all creation was without hope, sitting in darkness and living in sin and shame. But as the song states, praise God that Christ did not avoid the cross. He took on the cross and the punishment for our sakes. 

There is nothing to do but praise and worship Him for what He has done. Regardless, there is nothing that we could ever say or do that would even come close to earning salvation. It’s a gift that is offered to all freely. It’s a gift that has changed lives and continues to do so today. 

Christ’s blood, shed upon the cross, wipes away all sin. 

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

Light (feat. William Sherry)

The world is full of injustices, but The Lord is forgiving and helps us find our way to the path of love and grace. This Contemporary Christian song by Nashville Country reminds us that if we walk the path of love God will help us find our way to peace. Lyrics and music by Clare Steffen, Music and Production by William Sherry.

Yeshua is my Messiah (Jesus, Jesus, Yes I Love Him) (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

This is a music video for "Yeshua is my Messiah". The song is about how Christ came to show the way to the God. He lived as an example for all of us, was crucified, dying for the sins of the world. He then rose to life and ascended to Heaven. Christ will come again to judge the world, reigning for a thousand years. Jesus is surely the Messiah, fully man and fully God. I hope you enjoy this meaningful and soulful Reggae song.

Born I AM

In Exodus 3:14, God said to Moses, "I AM THAT I AM." I have contemplated how the great I AM, who has always been and always will be, became a tiny human Baby inside a humble virgin. God is almighty beyond our comprehension, but it is good for us to contemplate. I have shared in this song only a very few aspects of this great I AM who humbled Himself to show us His love and save us. I pray that as you listen to this song I wrote in 2016, that you will be in awe of who Jesus, our Creator, Savior, and great I AM really is.

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