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Stunning ‘Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)’ Duet Performance

Two musically gifted young women showed off their outstanding, angelic voices when they turned in an impassioned and awe-inspiring performance of the most beloved hymn of all time.

Many people enjoy contemporary Christian music and artists. Even a lot of churches will sing and play almost exclusively popular contemporary Christian tunes, which is perfectly acceptable. Not all churches are the same, much like no two people are exactly alike. Everyone has their own tastes, opinions and thoughts.

Despite the popularity of contemporary Christian music, others still prefer the good old hymns, like “How Great Thou Art,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” and “Blessed Assurance.” But as great as those songs are, one hymn tops them all: “Amazing Grace.” It’s beloved and known all over the world. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, singer and YouTuber Liv Swearingen and another woman sing an updated version of “Amazing Grace.” It’s the version of the song in which Chris Tomlin added a new verse to the beloved classic, according to Baptist Press.

“I’ve been set free
My God, my Savior has ransomed me
And like a flood His mercy rains
Unending love, amazing grace”

These two women can flat-out sing. Their angelic voices belt out the lyrics about Christ’s life-changing and saving grace and mercy. This is a clip that deserves to be listened to repeatedly. The amount of talent captured in the video is almost too much to comprehend. 

As the young ladies sing, Christ’s love and grace are astonishing. There is no reason that God would have or should have ever sent His Son to Earth as a sacrifice for us. Christ was perfect, but He willingly went to the cross and endured a painful, horrible death for you and me. There is no other way to explain that selfless act other than because of His unending love, mercy and grace for us. 

Ephesians 2:8 “Because by grace you have salvation through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is given by God.”

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A handful of some of the biggest names in Christian music joined forces and turned in a delightful and moving performance of a beloved hymn, “How Great Thou Art.”

Hymns are beautifully written pieces of music that so accurately express a wonderful and magnificent aspect of Christ’s love, mercy, grace and forgiveness. Sure, many of the hymns may be hundreds of years old in some cases, but their messages are timeless. Tastes in music may change, but God does not. He is the same today, yesterday and tomorrow.

God displayed His mighty and awe-inspiring love for us - a bunch of sinners - when He sent his one and only Son to Earth. Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross, enduring a painful, agonizing and wholly undeserved death on our behalf. He suffered and died for you and me. 

Because of Christ’s death and resurrection, there is the forgiveness of sins and salvation. We did nothing to deserve such a gift and sacrifice. How great is His love for us! 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, TAYA and others sing the classic hymn “How Great Thou Art.”

“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”

That is a song, no matter how many times you hear it, it will always cause an emotional reaction. The lyrics and the message mean so much to so many. To think that God, the Creator of the universe, cared enough for you and me to send His Son to die and take our place is humbling. It's enough to move even the most stoic person to tears.

God is love, and He demonstrated this when He sent His Son to die for us when we were still living in sin. Praise His name!

Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear his love to us, in that, when we were still sinners, Christ gave his life for us.”

Wintley Phipps Beautiful 'I Surrender All' Performance

The video starts with Wintley Phipps, a Trinidadian-American singer, songwriter, record producer, and minister, standing in front of a microphone singing the popular hymn, ‘I Surrender All.’ 

His rendition is powerful as his Bass-baritone voice comes through. You can’t help stop what you are doing to listen to him. 

The hymn ‘I Surrender All’ was written by an American art teacher and musician who later surrendered his life to Christian service, Judson W. Van Deventer. It was put to music by Winfield S. Weeden and published in 1896. The song soon became popular in most Christian churches as it still is today.  

Billy Graham studied and fellowshipped with Judson and said he greatly influenced him in earlier preaching. 

Many artists have recorded ‘I Surrender All’, including Glen Campbell, Carman, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, and Newsboys. 

As the lyrics state, 

“I surrender all,
I surrender all,
All to thee, my blessed Savior,
I surrender all.”

The song is a reminder that we need to surrender all to God and give ourselves to him. The lyrics are strong and easy to remember and it is easy to reflect on them during times in your life when you need the reminder. 

The comments talk about how this song is a reminder to surrender to God. One states, “Lord I surrender all to you, bring me closer to you daily, Beautiful singing and beautiful song, God bless you my dear brother in Christ” and another says, “Thank you Whitley for sending this Hymn. One of my favorites.  You did an amazing presentation of this. I needed this. You have Blessed me Amen” about Wintley’s performance. 

“And he went a little farther, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as you will.” - Matthew 26:39

Woman Praises Jesus With ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail’ Cover While Doing Laundry

A musically gifted young woman showed off her God-given talent with an outstanding performance of a beloved contemporary Christian song while completing a household chore.

Christians are called to worship and honor the Lord for all He has done, is doing and will do. However, followers of Christ do not have to be in a house of worship to praise and worship His name. It’s possible to do so as we go about our daily lives, completing those seemingly mundane tasks. 

A clip posted on Instagram shows one woman, Liv Swearingen, bringing glory and honor to His name while she folds laundry. As Liv puts clothes on hangers, she belts out the beautifully written lyrics to Hillsong UNITED’s tune ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail).” 

The young woman can sing. She belts out the lyrics about having complete faith in and calling upon His name in times of uncertainty and trouble. 

“Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander”

Again, people do not have to be in church to praise His name. In fact, our acts of worship and praise are likely to have an even bigger impact while going about our daily lives. Those who may not hear about Christ otherwise may see your actions or hear your words and be moved and prodded to learn more about Him.

In the video’s caption, Liv stresses the importance of praising His name daily.

“Take time in the everyday ordinary moments to look up and acknowledge God’s goodness,” she wrote.

Like Liv’s short clip perfectly demonstrates, we all have moments and times throughout our day when we can and should praise, honor and worship His name. 

Hebrews 13:15 “Let us then make offerings of praise to God at all times through him, that is to say, the fruits of lips giving witness to his name.”

Anthem Lights 'Great Is Thy Faithfulness' Beautiful A Cappella Cover

The harmonies with this version of ‘Great is Thy Faithfulness’ are simply beautiful. You want to keep listening to the song over and over again. 

Sung by the Nashville vocal group, Anthem Lights, this song is a popular hymn in the Christian church. ‘Great is Thy Faithfulness’ was written as a poem by Thomas Chisholm in 1923. He sent the poem to William M. Runyan to put it to music and the song quickly became popular among church groups.

The lyrics reference Lamentations 3:22-23, “It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is your faithfulness.”

“Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father
There is no shadow of turning with Thee
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not
As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be”

is how the song begins, and it truly is a timeless piece. 'Great Is Thy Faithfulness' was relevant for people 100 years ago just as it is today. 

Billy Graham and Dr. William Henry Houghton also helped make the hymn popular with Billy Graham using the song in his crusades

Anthem Lights sings a range of covers, medleys, and mashups of popular music. The group is made up of Caleb Grimm, Chad Graham, Joey Stamper, and Spencer Kane and they definitely know how to sing. 

You can hear the passion of this group behind their vocals as they sing ‘Great is Thy Faithfulness.’ So many in the comments are loving it. One commenter stated, “WOW. Blown away. Those harmonies are so wild, I love it! Hallelujah” and another said, “SO GREAT IS HIS FAITHFULNESS! I have your amazing voices on repeat…such gifts He has bestowed upon each of you.”

An a cappella cover of a hymn is a great way to listen to one. This one is especially so. 

Official Music Video ‘Parking Lot’ By Cochren Co.

An immensely talented group of Christian musicians, Cochren & Co., sang a catchy and upbeat tune about the location where Jesus Christ reached out to and confronted them.

The Bible makes it clear that God does not want to see anyone perish or cast into the lake of fire. That’s why, while we were lost in our sin and shame, God sent His one and only Son as a sacrifice, taking our place on the cross. God’s Word mentions He always chases us, hoping to reach us and that we turn back toward Him. The book of Psalms states that there isn’t any place we could go where God will not be present. 

Yes, a church is typically the place where people encounter God. But God is not limited and confined to the inside of a house of worship. He can and will reach anyone anywhere. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, the band Cochren & Co. sing about how God and His Holy Spirit confronted someone in an odd location – a parking lot. In the official music video for their song “Parking Lot,” the group sings how the Lord reached out to a sinner and saved them while in a parking lot.

“It was a still small voice on a Tuesday night
Like You were right there with me on the passenger side
You turned that car into a mountaintop
Oh, I met Jesus in a parking lot”

What an uplifting and encouraging message! It’s hard to listen to that song and not get emotional. It perfectly encapsulates the power, love and mercy of Jesus Christ. He is alive and continues to save and change lives today. 

Praise God!

He can reach anyone, anywhere at any time. 

Psalm 139: 7-8 “Where could I go from your Spirit? Or where could I flee from your presence? If I ascend up into heaven, you are there. If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, you are there!”

Shane Shane Moving ‘All Sufficient Merit’ Acoustic Performance

An incredibly talented Christian music act, Shane & Shane, turned in an excellent and moving performance about the love and mercy of Jesus Christ, singing “All Sufficient Merit.”

The Bible’s most popular verse, John 3:16, tells of God’s immense love for a bunch of people who had willingly turned their back on Him. But despite all that sin, shame and outright disobedience, He still sent His one and only Son to suffer and die, to take our place upon that cross. Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, went through all of that for you and me. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Shane & Shane sing a tune about Christ’s immense and unexplainable mercy and love and how He paid a debt for us that we will never be able to repay. 

“All sufficient merit shining like the sun
A fortune I inherit by no work I have done
My righteousness I forfeit at my Savior’s cross
Where all sufficient merit did what I could not”

The song’s beautifully written lyrics go on to state how, because of what Christ did on the cross, we have the opportunity for forgiveness and everlasting life with Him. Christ’s blood shed upon the cross cleanses sinners and makes us white as snow. 

As the Bible states throughout the New Testament, salvation and the forgiveness of sins are gifts available to all. All anyone must do is confess their sins, ask forgiveness and then believe in their heart that God raised His Son, Jesus Christ, from the dead. 

As Shane & Shane sing in their lovely song, this offer of forgiveness was obtained by nothing we have or could ever do. Instead, it was because Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross and bled and died for you and me.

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.”

Gaither Vocal Band Wonderful Performance Of ‘Have I Told You Lately’

An immensely talented group of vocalists, the Gaither Vocal Band, flexed their musical talents with a delightful performance of a love song previously performed by Rod Stewart and Elvis Presley, “Have I Told You Lately?”

Love is a popular subject for musicians and songwriters. As the saying goes, love makes the world go round. Apparently, it also keeps musicians and songwriters employed and busy. There is an endless collection of love songs from every style and genre.

The Bible also places a lot of emphasis on love. In 1 Corinthians, God’s word states that love is greater than faith and hope. But while it’s necessary and important to show someone how much you love them, it’s also vital to inform them how much they mean to you. Who doesn’t want to hear “I love you” regularly?

In a clip posted on YouTube, the members of the Gaither Vocal Band sing, “Have I Told You Lately?” It’s a pitch-perfect performance as all the guys sit and take turns serenading their wives. 

“Have I told you lately that I love you?
Could I tell you once again somehow?
Have I told you with all my heart and soul how I adore you?
Well, darling, I’m telling you now”

It’s a terrific rendition of the popular love song, with each member getting adequate time to show off their vocal skills. In addition to their musical performance, the visuals are sweet, with each member singing to their better half.

Others who commented on the video’s YouTube page also expressed how much they loved and adored the Gaither Vocal Band’s cover of the classic love song.

“I love this so much, absolutely beautiful,” one person wrote.

“Absolutely beautiful! I love everything about this,” a second person added.

“The Gaither Vocal Band makes every song sound lovely,” someone else pointed out

1 Corinthians 13:13 “But now we still have faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these is love.”

Billy Dean's Lovely Cover Of ‘Blessed Assurance’ Hymn

Singer and songwriter Billy Dean appeared on Larry’s Country Diner and turned in a delightful cover of a classic, one of the most beloved hymns.

Life is an experience full of uncertainty. Things can happen in the blink of an eye that will dramatically change our lives forever. No one can adequately and wholly predict what will happen from one second to the next. Anyone who says otherwise is either insane or a liar. 

However, no matter what we encounter or come up against, there is the possibility to live life without fear or worry. Jesus Christ offers a peace that surpasses all understanding. Believing in and following Him will provide a blessed assurance that regardless of what happens, we’ll be OK because of Christ.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Billy sings a beloved tune about the peace and confidence available in Christ, “Blessed Assurance.” It’s a fantastic cover that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. 

“This is my story, this is my song
Praising my Savior all the day long
This is my story, this is my song
Praising my Savior all the day long”

“Blessed Assurance” is one of those hymns that, despite being rather old, is still frequently sung and performed in churches throughout the country. It’s also been covered and recorded by many different artists, including Alan Jackson and Carrie Underwood. 

There is a reason why that hymn remains so popular. It’s because of the truth contained in the song’s lyrics. There are a lot of questions and unpredictability in life, and people are looking for stability and hope during those trying times. Christ offers all of that and more. He is the Rock among the storm and a firm foundation that we can trust and lean on during trials and tribulations. 

Hebrews 10:22 “Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.”

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Brandon Lake Rocking ‘Count Em’ Live Performance

Brandon Lake, a Grammy Award-winning Christian music artist, put on an upbeat, catchy and energetic live performance of “Count Em.”

Most people, when they think about Christian music, probably imagine hymns. “Great is Thy Faithfulness", "Victory in Jesus” and the always-popular “Amazing Grace” likely immediately come to mind. And those hymns and others are beloved and still performed in churches and for good reason. 

But not all music that shares and spreads the words of Jesus Christ are hymns. Instead, some might sound like a tune right from a rock-centered radio station. A clip of Brandon Lake’s performance while out on tour is an excellent example that some Christian music has a more modern rock sound to it.

“You got power, demons cower when they hear Your name called
You got power that still towers, make Goliath look small
You got power to devour any counterfeit roar
Even Your tongue is a sword, count up the score”

What a powerful song! It is a tune that details God’s overwhelming power – power that can take on and defeat anything and everything that the powers of Hell may throw His way. Nothing will overcome and overwhelm God. 

Not every kind of music is for every person. Some people prefer more relaxing, quieter, smoother and more soulful kinds of music. Others enjoy music with more of an edge to it – louder vocals, more pronounced guitars and drums. That’s to be expected. No two people are made the same or think the same, which also includes their preference in music. 

Likewise, different people are reached and impacted in different ways. Someone may get inspiration and hear God’s message of love and forgiveness through a beloved and classic hymn. Someone else may be reached through a song like Brandon’s “Count Em.”

1 Chronicles 29:11 “Yours, O Lord, is the strength and the power and the glory, and the authority and the honor: for everything in heaven and on earth is yours; yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are lifted up as head over all.”

Gordon Mote Touching 'Mercy Walked In' Performance

This video of ‘Mercy Walked In’ is found on Gaither Music TV. Gordon Mote with Charlotte Ritchie and Sheri Easter bring us a beautiful performance of this powerful song. 

The video shows Gordon on the piano and vocals, with Charlotte and Sheri on vocals. The three harmonize so well together in the video. 

“Mercy walked in and pleaded my case
Called to the stand God's saving grace
The blood was presented that covered my sin
Forgiven when mercy walked in”

The lyrics talk of God’s mercy and the covering of our sins. Towards the end of the song, there is the line, “My chains were broken I felt born again” which says so much about the Christian faith. We may sin, but the Lord covers and forgives us with his mercy. It is such a good reminder of who God is and what he has done for us. 

Gordon Mote is an American Christian County/Southern Gospel singer, piano player, and worship leader. He was born blind and is a big part of Gaither Music. His album, ‘Don’t Let Me Miss the Glory’ is one of his top albums. 

Charlotte Ritchie is a singer who started at 17 when she joined the Nelons, a popular Southern Gospel group. 

Sheri Easter is in a Southern Gospel group with her husband Jeff.

All three have so much musical talent as you can see people talking about in the comments. One commenter says, “The 3 of you are the greatest” and another comments, “Praise our Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! I just got the best blessing listening to this anointed song from 3 singers with amazing voices.”

“Have mercy on me, O God, according to your loving kindness: according to the multitude of your tender mercies blot out my transgressions.” - Psalm 51:1

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