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Women’s Choir Sings Cover Of ‘Thank God I Do’ By Lauren Daigle

A talented group of female vocalists beautifully perform a hit song from Lauren Daigle.

Lauren Daigle is an incredibly musically gifted and widely known Christian music artist. Already in her very young career, Lauren has released several hit songs, including “Rescue,” “Hold on to Me,” and “Look Up Child.” Her always-popular hit “You Say” even enjoyed massive crossover success, getting a ton of play on pop radio.

Due to her high visibility, her beautiful songs and her immense musical talent, Lauren’s work is a popular choice for covers. A quick YouTube search of “Lauren Daigle covers” will turn up dozens of videos of other musicians performing her songs. 

In a video recently posted to YouTube, a group of women covers Lauren’s latest hit, “Thank God I Do.” Using only their God-given instruments, their voices, the women beautifully harmonize the song from one of the biggest names in Christian music today.

“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 do if You ever let go
So keep me held in Your hands”

In addition to covering the lyrics from Lauren’s song, the women also use a similar look to Lauren’s official video for “Thank God I Do.” In Lauren’s video, flowers are prominently displayed throughout. Lauren even sports a bouquet on her head. 

The young ladies in the cover video do something similar. All the women have flowers in their hair in some form or fashion. Also, when the clip cuts to one of the women singing by themselves, flowers are always displayed on either side of them. 

What an elegantly performed cover of an already terrific song! 

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.”

‘The Dove’ Kari Jobe And The Belonging Co Acoustic Performance

A group of gifted musicians performed a song about God’s creation, the fall of man and God’s plan of redemption, to bridge the gap sin created between man and Him.

Since Adam and Eve took a bite of the fruit from the forbidden tree in the garden, sin has been present in the world. Death, hurt, destruction, sickness and disease made their way into our world. Man is a fallen and sinful being. 

However, God, through the death of His son, Jesus Christ, made a way for man to be brought back to Him, to be redeemed. 

Kari Jobe and The Belonging Co. in the song “The Dove” sing about God’s creation, the death of His son and the guiding and loving Holy Spirit. 

In the song’s opening verse, the musicians mention how God, who is all-powerful, demonstrated this by simply speaking the world into existence. Man, the lyrics point out, was intended and created to be a “friend of God” and to “dwell in his presence.” But, as we all know, man’s arrogance and ignorance got in the way, bringing about sin, pain and suffering to humanity. 

The second verse adds that despite man’s fallen nature, God had a plan to cleanse people of their sins. He sent his one and only son into the world to suffer a painful and horrifying death on the cross. Jesus Christ took our place, making the ultimate sacrifice of love. 

The third and final verse mentions that God left the Holy Spirit to guide and direct us. The Holy Spirit is another gift that none of us could ever do anything to earn.

What a lovely song that details man’s fall and God’s loving and perfect plan to bring humans back into a relationship with Him. He has given us a way to overcome sin, to bridge the division sin caused between man and God.

John 14:26 “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will be your teacher in all things and will put in mind of everything I have said to you.”

‘Talking To Jesus’ Brandon Lake And Thomas Rhett Live From The Ryman

Two massively talented musicians – Brandon Lake and Thomas Rhett – teamed up for a tune about how actions influence and impact others at a historic Nashville venue.

Christians are to witness and to spread the message of Jesus Christ to others. People, for the most part, believe this means having in-depth conversations about Christ and His death on the cross. Yes, that’s one part of it. But, as the saying goes, actions speak louder than words.

Simply living out your life in a way that honors Christ and adheres to his message and teachings can make a big impact on those around us. Our neighbors and children are always watching, observing to see if our actions really do live up to what our mouths profess. 

In the song “Talking to Jesus,” Brandon and Thomas sing about instances in which the actions of someone else influenced and affected their faith. In the opening verse, Brandon mentions how, when he was a child, he would hear his grandmother praying out loud, something she did all her life.

In the second verse, Thomas sings how his mother had him in church every Sunday and Wednesday evening as a child. He admits he fought her nearly every step of the way. But he states his mother let him know how, one day, he would be thankful that God was a part of his life. Turns out, his mother was right.

“Mama used to drag me to church
Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights
Khaki pants and a polo shirt
Y’all know I put up a fight”

Now, as they both sing, because of the actions of their grandmother and mother, they are passing that faith and belief in Christ to others. 

Brandon also adds that his son walked in on him while he was praying, which led to both “talking to Jesus.”

Psalm 145:18 “The Lord is near to all them that call on him, to all that call on him in truth.”

Your Kingdom Come

A song i wrote after a life of hoping for love from people when all i needed was love from above

‘If The Lord Build The House’ Hope Darst Official Music Video

A gifted singer performs a track about battling and defeating life’s many storms because of the Lord’s immense power, strength and guidance.

In life, everyone will encounter troubling and trying situations. These unpleasant circumstances may result in difficult and ultimately unanswered questions. But no matter what happens, we can rest assured that the Lord will never leave or forsake us, as God’s Word mentions. 

Hope Darst, in the official video for her song “If the Lord Builds the House,” reminds us that God will see us through those times. He will remain by our side, providing strength, comfort and love all along the way. Jesus Christ is the firm foundation. 

People often find themselves in bad spots because they rely upon their own strength and ability. But as most have likely already discovered that always has been and will be a recipe for disaster. The lyrics in the song’s first verse perfectly articulate this point.

Instead, building a life, a foundation on Jesus, who is the way, the truth and the life, will never be defeated or torn down, the chorus states. That house will remain standing.

“Cause if the Lord build the house
Nobody can tear it down
If the Lord builds the house
Nobody can tear it down”

In addition to the beautiful lyrics about building a life on the power and promises of Christ, the video also helps to drive home that message. A family of four – mom, dad, and two daughters – are seen getting ready and eventually leaving for church. 

As this happens, the camera catches the mother reading in and turning the pages of a Bible. There are a couple of other close-up shots of the Bible. A copy of God’s Word rests on the dashboard of the family’s car and there is another one in the back of a pew in the church.

What a terrific, uplifting song with a truth-filled message about God’s strength and power. He is the solid foundation for our lives! 

Luke 6:48 “He is like a man building a house, who dug and went deep, and laid a foundation on the rock. When a flood arose, the stream broke against that house, and could not shake it, because it was founded on the rock.”

Stephen Stanley - Whatever It Takes

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Cody Carnes - Firm Foundation (He Won't)

Listen to this encouraging song called ‘Firm Foundation (He Won’t)’ by Cody Carnes and have your spirits lifted today.

“Christ is my firm foundation, the rock on which I stand, when everything around me is shaken
I've never been more glad that I put my faith in Jesus, ‘cause He's never let me down
He's faithful through generations, so why would He fail now? He won't, He won't
I've still got joy in chaos, I've got peace that makes no sense, I won't be going under”

What an amazing song with a powerful message. ‘Firm Foundation (He Won’t)’ by Cody Carnes reminds us that when we put our faith in Jesus, we will never be disappointed with the result. 

Cody Carnes shared about the inspiration behind this worship song. “In such a shaky season, it was burning in my heart to write a song that declared what Jesus teaches us in Matthew 7,” he said. “It says, ‘Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock.’ The world can be in chaos all outside our windows, but when we build our house on Jesus, we can have confidence knowing that our foundation is secure. We’re not going down! This new song celebrates that truth. I pray it blesses you.”

Singer Kari Jobe who is also the wife of Cody Carnes also shared her thoughts about her husband’s song. “This one is a joy bomb, a faith rocket, a punch to the gut of the enemy,” she said. “If you build your house on the rock you won't be shaken or taken out by the enemy. Turn this on as loudly as you can today and dance around your house- I dare you. It will shift something deep in your soul and remind your spirit that God doesn't fail…He can't and He won't. Oh man...my new favorite Cody Carnes…and you're always my favorite."

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today!

We The Kingdom - Mine

Check out this wonderful performance by We The Kingdom of their song ‘Mine.’

“Wanted something to call my own, I was tired of being alone, went looking for beautiful
And You’re beautiful, so beautiful, settled down in a house of sand
Storm came and it could not stand, felt like Jesus took my hand, it was beautiful
I’m yours and you’re mine till the end of time, sweeter than water, sweeter than wine”

What an incredible song full of so much energy and passion. The song ‘Mine’ was written by Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Scott Cash, Franni Cash, and Martin Cash. And some of the scripture references in the lyrics include John 17:10 and Song of Songs 2:16.

In this music video for ‘Mine,’ the band members of We The Kingdom are all gathered around each other, playing instruments and singing out the lyrics of this beautiful tune. There is joy and hope seen through their performance, and it is wonderful to see them using their talents for God’s glory.

We The Kingdom recently released their self-titled sophomore album, and ‘Mine’ is one of the songs on the 13-track project. The songs are a great blend of rock, country, and Gospel. And they also draw inspiration from decades-worth of musical influences in a way only a multi-generational family band can.

The band consists of multiple generations of relatives: Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Rae Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash. And the band's name comes after the idea that "the kingdom of God is here among us".

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Mine’ by We The Kingdom today and the song was able to bring you some joy and encouragement.

John 17:10
All I have is yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through them.

TobyMac - Faithfully

Check out this worship song by TobyMac titled ‘Faithfully.’

“It's been a long year, it almost took me down, I swear, life was so good
I'm not so sure we knew what we had, I'll never be the same man
I'll never feel like I felt before (felt before), it's been a hard year, it almost took me down
But when my world broke into pieces, You were there faithfully, when I cried out to You”

When TobyMac’s son died, he thought that he was done writing his iconic up-tempo songs. But God had other plans for him. Even in the depths of despair, TobyMac’s music would bring healing to him and his family. And his album Life After Death shows just that.

The song ‘Faithfully’ is on the album Life After Death, and TobyMac shares about how he hopes the song will encourage this generation.

“I would encourage them by asking them to give Him a chance to be faithful: Not base their view of God on what they've learned from their parents or what people say online. But to actually give God a chance. That's what I had to do, honestly,” he said.

TobyMac continued: “In this season, I had to say, ‘OK, hold on. I'm going to stop listening to everybody. I'm going to read the Bible, read God's Word.’ And even though it sounds like it was written 2,000 years ago to a whole different culture, I'm going to see if it's really alive. I'm going to take Him at His word and I'm going to read this. I'm going to give Him a chance for some months or some years of my life before I run away, or before I choose something else that looks more satisfying. I'm going to give God a chance. I'm going to give Him a chance to start to speak to me."

“The only way He can really speak to me is by reading His word. And the only way I can really speak to Him is by praying,” TobyMac shared. “So, if I'm not reading His word and praying, I didn't even really give the relationship a chance because I'm not in one yet. The only way you can be in a relationship is if God's talking to you and you're talking to Him, just like a human relationship. So, when I gave Him a chance, like a real chance, He gave me a reason to trust Him. So that's what I would say, is give God a real chance.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Faithfully’ by TobyMac today and it was able to bring you some encouragement.

Tye Tribbett - Surrounded (Fight My Battles)

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Tye Tribbett - Goodness Of God

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Tye Tribbett - Only One Night Tho

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1 Man Sings Soulful Rendition Of “Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus”

Though it appears there are four dapper gentlemen—maybe quadruplets—sitting and singing in this remarkable video, look closer, and you will see that there is just one man singing a soulful rendition of “Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus.” That talented composer, singer, songwriter, and one man a cappella group is Kaoma Chende.  

Born in Zambia, Kaoma is the fourth of six children and the son of a Seventh-day Adventist pastor. When Kaoma was small, he developed a love for God and music, and he became particularly fond of quartet music. Having been a member of two different quartets between his adolescence and adulthood, he found it hard over time to maintain a group of four as members moved on to other things. 

However, when Kaoma discovered a video on YouTube in which a single artist sang all four parts of a song and created a video in which he seems to be singing them all at the same time, Kaoma decided that’s exactly what he needed to do. With a lot of research and study, he learned how, and his videos are amazing! 

This video is one of many posted on Kaoma’s YouTube channel, and he’s delighted to use his God-given gift to do the thing he loves while sharing the love of Jesus with others!

Kaoma wears the same suit as he sings each part. He wears two different hats, and he uses slightly different mannerisms with each version of himself. At about 1:10, Kaoma in the middle of the sofa, begins shaking his legs and does so throughout the rest of the video. Kaoma on the left makes and holds a fist for about 15 seconds midday through, and Kaoma on the right seems to be conducting with his left hand. All of the guys have phones in their hands, and all of that is very entertaining, but it is the music that speaks to us!

The song about faith, written by Louisa Stead, was born out of her own personal struggles and loss. Here are four lines from the song

Oh, how sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to trust His cleansing blood;
And in simple faith to plunge me
’Neath the healing, cleansing flood!

What a blessing it is when artists like Louisa and Kaoma share their talents with the world!

“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1

3 Brothers Sing Heartfelt Song For Moms All Over The World

Three siblings teamed up, using their musical talents to recognize and thank mothers everywhere for their loving, devoted and sustained efforts.

Mothers are an extraordinary group of people. Not only are they literally giving birth to the next generation, but their love, patience and kindness change the world. All children will eventually grow up and impact the world in some form or fashion. Those early lessons and displays of love from mom will remain with that child forever, influencing their actions. 

In a video posted to YouTube, the 3 Heath Brothers sing the “Mother’s Day Song. As the track's name heavily indicates, it’s a tune about mothers. The guys mention their own mother as well. 

While performing in the middle of an open field, the three young men sing and play the piano. In the opening verses, the brothers sing about the situations most mothers encounter when raising children. The guys sing about how they destroyed her carpet and the walls and then refused to give her any privacy, even when she was in the bathroom. 

In the song’s chorus, the three young men thank their mother for her love and what she taught them over the course of their childhood.

“Thank you for loving me tenderly
And showing me how to be strong
The least I can do after all you have done
Is thank you for being my mom”

In one of the song’s next verses, the guys thank their mother for her faith, prayers, and teaching about Jesus Christ. It’s because of their mother’s prayers, the guys are convinced, that they did navigate and make it through life’s storms. 

Mothers, for all they so humbly and selflessly do, should be showered with praise and compliments. They constantly give of themselves to their children without even giving it a second thought. 

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old, he will not be turned away from it.”

Couple Puts Christ At The Center Of Marriage With ‘You, Me, and Jesus’

Two talented musicians sing about how they are committed to one another and to keeping Christ at the center of their marriage.

Weddings are lovely ceremonies in which two people vow publicly to stick with one another through thick and thin in front of their family and friends. Marriage, while a beautiful and sacred bond, still brings together two imperfect people. These two individuals will not agree on everything, likely leading to fights and other difficulties.

However, Arbor North, a husband-and-wife duo, sings about how to navigate these troubling times in marriage. In a video posted to YouTube, they vow to keep Jesus Christ at the center of their relationship in the song “You, Me and Jesus.”

The video, lyrics and vocal performances are all beautiful. In the song’s opening verse, the singers mention how they anticipate facing difficult and troubling situations. They sing about how the world can bring down their relationship. 

But in the song’s lovely chorus, they mention how they intend to weather the storm and become victorious over whatever the world may throw their way. They will rely on Christ's love, guidance and strength.

“When the waters rise and we face the fire
We’ll rest in our foundation
Hand in hand, and on our knees, nothing between us
You, me and Jesus”

In the following verse, they both understand that fights are inevitable. They are in any and every marriage, but they are committed to working it out, to keeping Christ in the middle of their relationship. 

In addition to the touching and moving lyrics, the video is also dazzlingly beautiful. The two musicians, in wedding attire, go through a wedding ceremony and then lovingly gaze into each other’s eyes as they sing.

What a terrific reminder of how a marriage should function. Marriage is tough and hard times occur, but with Christ at the center, those two imperfect people can make it. 

Matthew 19:6 “So that they are no more two, but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, don’t let man tear apart.”

'Holy Forever' Live Performance From Chris Tomlin, Jenn And Brian Johnson

Check out this powerful worship song that invites us virtually to be a part of praising the Lord Jesus. 'Holy Forever' live performance from Chris Tomlin, Jenn And Brian Johnson.

This beautiful song begins as Christ Tomlin starts to sing about a thousand generations falling down in worship to sing to God. The chorus sings: 

“And the angels cry, Holy. All creation cries, Holy
You are lifted high, Holy. Holy forever”

Jenn Johnson sings the second chorus, and it adds a gorgeous female vocal line. The harmonies are wonderful to hear. As we witness this beautiful setting of worship to God, we ourselves cannot help but join in the praises of the Savior. 

We find ourselves also even lifting our hands in the beauty of this worship to the one who is God, Jesus. He is truly reigning on the throne. This melody and these lyrics are easy to sing along with, yet powerful to proclaim that the Lord is who He says He is and He is worthy of our praise. The angels themselves will cry holy forever.

Maybe you need this reminder today that the Lord is on the throne, and He is holy forever and always. We are His creations, and He is our God. 

He is far beyond what we could ask or think, and songs like this minister to our souls. He is so worthy, and total honor and glory belong to Him alone in every area of our lives. When we accept Jesus as Savior, we are His for all eternity.

“To Him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb, be praise and honor and glory and power forever and ever." Revelations 5:13

Intense Worship with Koinonia Worship Team

In this video, i felt the power of worship as the koinonia worship team took the church deep into soaking worship. It was a refreshing moment in the presence of the LORD.

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