Listen to this acoustic performance from We The Kingdom of their song ‘Miracle Power.’
“This is for the lost and lonely, for the broken and afraid, this is for those who are hurting
Hoping help is on the way, in these battles of addiction, when fear is chasing after me
Whatever trouble I am facing, I will lift my hands and sing, I believe in miracle power
In a wonder working God, I am filled with the Holy Spirit, working wonders in my heart”
This new single from We The Kingdom’s upcoming second album is such an incredible song, and one that reminds us of how the Holy Spirit is active and still performing miracles today.
The band members of We The Kingdom each shared on Instagram about how the song ‘Miracle Power’ speaks to them. Here is what Franni wrote on her page:
“Miracles have a beautiful way of restoring childlike wonder back into the hearts of men and women. They leave you awestruck in a way nothing else can,” she writes.
“God wants us to receive His miracles, not for the miracles alone, but in order to grow deeper in the knowledge of Him and all of who He is. My hope for this song is that it fans the flames of your faith and catapults you into the loving arms of the Living God. On this side of heaven, God does not always work things out in the timing or the way that we hope for. I think many of us let that shut off our hearts to God as we step back into the shadows of disappointment. God wants us to lift our eyes to heaven and to Jesus. Have we forgotten this earth is not our home? If not in this life, then in the next, I am confident that Jesus Christ makes ALL things beautiful and right in their time. Look up! He is inviting us to watch Him as He works wonders in creation and in the human hearts of His beloved people.”
What a beautiful message to go with this wonderful song! We hope that it encouraged you today!
Check out this live performance of the song ‘This Is The Kingdom’ by Elevation Worship featuring Pat Barrett.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness
They will be filled, they will be filled, this is the kingdom, this is the kingdom
This is the kingdom of heaven, ask and He will, ask and He will
This is the kingdom, this is the kingdom, this is the kingdom of heaven”
This amazing song is part of Elevation Worship’s newest album titled LION. And it is a scripture-based track featuring worship leader Pat Barrett singing words directly Matthew 5. ‘This Is The Kingdom’ starts off with the Beatitudes and then the song is filled with more spontaneous, free-flowing worship.
“Pat carries this song so personally that it’s hands down one of my favorite tracks on the album,” shares Chris Brown of Elevation Worship. “It was a beautiful moment the night of the recording and I’m happy that everyone gets to experience all 14 powerful minutes.”
Chris also shares about how good it feels for Elevation Worship to be releasing music again.
“With this one [LION], it feels amazing to just be releasing another album. To have songs that I really, really believe in, and have songs that our team really has been behind for quite some time,” he says. “[And] it’s a different album altogether, for us.”
Many people online shared about how much they loved listening to ‘This Is The Kingdom.’
“Scripture-based songs like these are where it's at. I'm touched and inspired at the same time. This is such a blessing!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video.
“No words could describe how good this song is,” another person writes online. “Seek first the Kingdom and all will be added. Thank you for your kindness, God.”
We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today and it was able to encourage you.
The Oak Ridge Boys lead us in worship with the classic words of ‘There Is Power In The Blood.’
The hymn was written and composed by Lewis Edgar Jones back in 1865. The inspiring lyrics remind us that there is strength in the Name of the Lord.
“Would you be free from your passion and pride
There’s power in the blood, power in the blood
Come for a cleansing to Calvary’s tide
There's wonderful power in the blood”
The Oak Ridge Boys are known for their unique blend of country music and gospel. This iconic group consists of Duane Allen singing lead vocals, Joe Bonsall singing tenor, William Lee Golden with his baritone voice, and Richard Sterban singing deep bass. They all joined the group at different times, but this particular lineup of men have been together since 1973.
Today, they’re at Gaither Studios for a live performance of the beloved hymn, ‘There is Power In The Blood.’
“There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the blood of the Lamb
There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the precious blood of the Lamb”
The lyrics of this hymn are the perfect reminder that Jesus sacrificed His life to free us from our sins. Now, we are all redeemed.
Let us lift our voices and sing of God’s many blessings in our lives.
Psalms 43:4 “Then will I go to the altar of God, to God my exceeding joy: yes, on the harp will I praise you, O God my God.”
Listen to this beautiful live performance of the song 'A Thousand Hallelujahs / I (We) Exalt Thee' by Hillsong Worship.
“Who else would rocks cry out to worship, whose glory taught the stars to shine
Perhaps creation longs to have the words to sing, but this joy is mine
With a thousand hallelujahs we magnify Your Name, You alone deserve the glory
The honor and the praise, Lord Jesus this song is forever Yours
A thousand hallelujahs and a thousand more”
Such a beautiful worship song, and you can feel how present and powerful the Holy Spirit is during this time of worship. 'A Thousand Hallelujahs / I (We) Exalt Thee' was written by Brooke Ligertwood, Scott Ligertwood, and Phil Wickham.
Brooke shared a bit about the background of this song and how it came to be.
“It was just such a beautiful surprise and such a blessing,” she said. “My husband and I went down to our friend, Phil Wickham, who lives just about an hour down the road from us. And we were writing in the church that Phil goes to, which is like this old little church hall in Southern California. We were sitting in the church hall with the keyboards and the guitars, and there’s just this beautiful, empty hall, and kind of started talking about all the generations of people who had worshiped in this church. We were just so inspired by the generational nature of the Church of Jesus. And we started talking about the thousands of hallelujahs that had been sung in that room.”
Brooke then shared that the lyrics for the song “just kind of poured forth.”
“All of us, at the end of it, were kind of like, ‘Did that just happen? Thank You, Lord.’ I feel so, so blessed that the song has been entrusted to us, and we just really pray that it’s a blessing for the Church and that it actually is really helpful.”
We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today and it was able to encourage you in some way!
Check out this official music video for the song ‘Goodness of God’ by CeCe Winans.
“I love You Lord, oh Your mercy never fails me, all my days I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up, until I lay my head, oh I will sing of the goodness of God
Cause all my life You have been faithful, and all my life You have been so so good
With every breath that I am able, oh I will sing of the goodness of God”
What a beautiful song! And as CeCe sings the song in the music video. She watched as pictures of her life flash across the screen in front of her. She smiles as she thinks about how the Lord has been so good to her and blessed her all throughout her life.
“When I heard the song, I was sitting in church again, and the worship team sung this song. And I was like, ‘that’s my song, that’s my testimony,’” CeCe Winans shared. “It speaks of the faithfulness of God. And when I think over my life, I can look through the timelines of my life and see God’s faithfulness. And this song lets you know that not only is He faithful, but in His faithfulness, He pursues us.”
She continues: “The Bible says goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life. That means I can’t even dodge, you know, I can’t even get away from a blessing because He’s pursuing me. His love continues to pursue me.”
Many people shared online about how much they loved hearing CeCe sing this song.
“So beautiful. Singing of the goodness of God and showing us what it looks like,” one person writes on YouTube. “Thank you, Pastor Cece, for being a reflection of the goodness of God.”
“Her voice, this song, her smile, and Cece herself are all beautiful,” comments another person online. “The way this video has her husband, children, son-in-law and grandson coming in and sitting beside her had me fighting back tears. And her grandson is such an adorable little cutie.”
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Goodness of God’ by CeCe Winans today!
Check out this amazing live performance by We The Kingdom of their new 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
Feels so good to know that you are mine”
What an incredible song full of so much energy and power! 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.
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".
“Thank you so much for this amazing reminder!” one person writes on YouTube after watching the music video. “It makes me so full of joy that I cry. So beautiful!”
“Another awesome song from WTK! This album is amazing,” comments another person online.
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Mine’ by We The Kingdom today! May the song bring you joy and uplift your spirit.
John 17:10
All I have is yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through them.
Take a look at this surprising 2.5-minute video and watch two country music singers perform an epic rendition of “Nessun Dorma,” an opera classic. This contradictory clip is a delight!
As the video begins, Austin Brown and Rob Lundquist enter a building and walk directly toward the front. Given the white walls, rows of cushioned chairs positioned snuggly together, and the stained glass, it appears to be a church sanctuary, and they seem to be approaching the altar.
Austin removes his cowboy hat and Rob his cap, and they briefly hold them to their chests. Perhaps in tribute or to make an offering to the musical greats of another genre?
They discard their headwear, and, in an instant, the two have changed out of t-shirts and jeans and into black suits and ties. They’ve lost their country duds and are outfitted for a classical music performance!
The selection is “Nessun Dorma.” The song is an aria. In other words, “Nessun Dorma” is a solo vocal piece found in an opera. Only here, there are two singing it. The words “nessun dorma” are translated in English to “let no one sleep.”
Note one is expressed at 16 seconds, and there is no false start or easing into this strange, unfamiliar musical territory for the two members of a cappella group Home Free. Rob begins the first solo at 29 seconds, looking a smidge like a young Pavarotti, and high tenor Austin begins his first at 58 seconds.
Each takes another turn before coming together to finish the song. Even those without an affection for opera will appreciate the magnificence of the piece and the range that the two artists obviously possess!
Home Free was founded in 2001 in the heart of the U.S.A. in Mankato, Minnesota. Here, two of the five current members are singing a song from Turandot, an opera about a Chinese princess, completed by Italian composer Franco Alfano in 1926, and based on one of seven stories written by a Persian poet in the 12th century. Go figure!
The story behind the opera and the song is one of death, power, hatred, and love. In a nutshell, Princess Turandot does not want to marry Calaf, but she will have to if she can’t figure out his name. Yes, it’s odd that she doesn’t already know it. Turandot tells her subjects that none are to sleep until they’ve come up with the name. If they fall asleep before the task is done, they will be killed. Heavy stuff!
“Nessun Dorma” is quite different from Home Free’s usual, lighter fare—songs like “When Will I Be Loved” and “Man of Constant Sorrow.” But, whether Austin and Rob are singing a cappella, country, or opera, they do it well!
And, just like you can’t judge a book by its cover, you can’t judge a crooner by his clothes!
“Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly.” Leviticus 19:15
Praise His Holy Name as Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes perform a live rendition of their newest single, ‘Forever & Amen.’
As you hear these words, remember that God is the source of our light and strength.
“Give us our daily bread
Forgive us every debt
Would You deliver us again
Forever and amen”
Kari Jobe is a Grammy award-winning musician. She has been a staple in the Christian music scene for nearly two decades. Over the years, she’s given us hits such as ‘Revelation Song’ and ‘The Garden.’
Kari’s husband, Cody Carnes, is also an accomplished Christian singer and songwriter. In fact, worship music is what brought the couple together. Cody even helped write Kari’s hit song ‘Let The Heavens Open.’
Now, these two are coming together once again for a beautiful duet of ‘Forever And Amen.’
“When we pray in the secret place
You love to answer, You love to bless it
Yours is the kingdom
Yours is the power, Yours is the glory”
These powerful lyrics are touching so many people all around the world. One viewer said, “I've walked with Jesus for almost a decade and your songs helped me in my toughest times and led me to the cross.”
Another wrote, “Cody and Kari's Holy Spirit led worship always takes us into the secret place.....God's presence.”
What a wonderful way to praise our King!
1 Peter 1:21 “Who by him do believe in God, that raised him up from the dead, and gave him glory; that your faith and hope might be in God.”
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