Scripture Praises sings "Praise Ye The LORD, Praise Ye The LORD" from Psalm 150 KJV. Go to www.scripturepraises.com to stream the audio track for free, download the audio track, download the Chord and Lyric Chart for free and more......
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Contemporary Christian artist Danny Gokey leads us in worship with this acoustic performance of ‘We All Need Jesus.’
As you hear these words, remember that our hope rests in the Lord and He will always remain steadfast with His love.
“This is such a fallen world we live in
It’s really not the way it’s supposed to be
What if we could see each other different
It’d probably change everything”
You may recognize Danny Gokey as a contestant on the eighth season of American Idol. He quickly became a fan-favorite and went on to place third in the competition. Years later, Danny has made a name for himself as an inspiring Christian artist with hits such as ‘Hope In Front Of Me’ and ‘Tell Your Heart To Beat Again.’
Today, he is sharing his latest single, ‘We All Need Jesus.’
“Every moment of our lives, 24, 365
Our human is equal, don’t we all have our weakness
Everybody makes mistakes, everybody needs that grace
We all need Jesus, don’t we all need Jesus”
On Instagram, Danny wrote about the message behind the song. “I don’t know about you guys, but these tumultuous times are a reminder every day as to ‘Why I Need Jesus’ and how we can’t fix things ourselves!”
During these times of disarray, it is so important to hand our worries over to God and let Him lead the way.
Psalms 31:24 “Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all you that hope in the LORD.”
The Voice Australia contestant Jordan Tavita joins his coach for a stunning performance of ‘Hallelujah’ during the grand finale.
The powerful song was originally released in 1984, but it wasn’t until Jeff Buckley released the song on his 1994 album, ‘Grace’ that the song really started to gain momentum.
Since that time, ‘Hallelujah’ has become a worldwide phenomenon and truly cemented itself in music history. Over the years, many artists have covered the tune and it’s a popular song selection for auditions and showcases. The unique tune sounds like a perfect blend of a rock ballad and a gospel song.
“Well it goes like this
The fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah”
23-year-old Jordan Tavita made quite the splash with his initial blind audition. After performing an incredible rendition of ‘Man In The Mirror,’ all four judges turned around.
Jordan eventually chose Guy Sebastian as his coach and he has sailed through the competition with awe-inspiring performances each step of the way.
Now, it’s time for the grand finale and that means a very special duet with Guy. Together, they are performing ‘Hallelujah’ and it’s the perfect culmination of emotion and talent for Jordan.
During the competition, Jordan spoke out about his struggle with mental illness, specifically in his Polynesian community. “"I've had my own mental health journey, especially with trying to gain confidence, and it's important to bring these issues into the light – especially within our community."
As you watch this performance, it’s clear to see that Jordan has gained so much confidence and he is an incredible role model for others who may be struggling.
Join in as The Brandenberger Family leads us in worship with the beloved words of ‘Where The Roses Never Fade.’ As you hear this song, remember that we are all destined to leave this Earth and live out our days in perfect Heaven.
“I am going to a city,
Where the streets with gold are laid
Where the tree of life is blooming
And the roses never fade”
For years, The Brandenberger Family has been using their God-given talent to sing praise to His Name. On YouTube, they describe their bluegrass sound ‘in the style made popular by Ricky Skaggs, Ralph Stanley, Doyle Lawson and the Carter Family.’
Today, they are harmonizing with the classic words of ‘Where The Roses Never Fade.’ Just listen as the family gathers around the living room with friends for a beautiful rendition of this worship song.
“Here they bloom but for a season
Soon their beauty is decayed
I am going to a city
Where the roses never fade”
This lesser-known hymn is still a favorite by many around the world. One viewer said, “Outstanding singing voices and instrumental music. God bless all of you now and forever.”
Another wrote, “Y’all never fail to deliver and bless. Keep praising God and blessing us with your inspirational music.”
What a blessing to see this whole family come together and sing wonderful praise to our King. Who else is singing along right now?
Romans 10:9 “That if you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in your heart that God has raised him from the dead, you shall be saved.”
The four men of the Redeemed Quartet praise our King with the official music video for ‘That I Could Still Go Free.’ These lyrics are the perfect reminder that when Jesus died for our sins, He freed us all from our Earthly chains.
“Lock me up in a prison and throw away the key
Take away the vision from these eyes that now, now can see
Deprive me of the food I eat and even bind my hands and feet
For as long as I know Jesus, I can still go free”
Josh and Caleb Koble and Ben and Nate Duncan make up the Redeemed Quartet. These two sets of brothers have been friends for years but now they have taken that friendship to a whole new level. This talented quartet uses their God-given voices to sing praises to His Name with stunning covers and inspiring originals.
“That I could still go free
What kind of man would reach down his hand and do this for me
Unworthy to live and not fit to kill
Yet a man on the cross put me in His will and said that I could still go free”
So many people connected with this powerful worship song. One viewer wrote, “I needed this today. Feeling sorry for myself while reflecting on why I'm home while my friends can't be. Thank you so much for this. Please don't change.”
Another said, “God makes amazing things for us to enjoy!! Thanks guys for another beauty!! Love it!!”
There’s no doubt that these four men have a gift from God and it’s incredible to hear them lift up His name in Heavenly praise time and time again.
Ephesians 5:20 “Giving thanks always for all things to God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;”
Take a step back in time as Southern Raised performs a bluegrass rendition of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads.’
This classic song was written by John Denver back in 1971. After its release, the nostalgic song became an instant hit. Countless covers later, this song has officially cemented itself in musical history. The entire tune is an ode to the great state of West Virginia and you cannot help but picture those scenic skylines as you listen to the lyrics.
“Almost heaven, West Virginia
Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze”
Siblings Lindsay, Emily and Matt plus their friend Alex, make up the Southern Raised Bluegrass band. The group was raised in the Ozark Mountains and they have blended their traditional music upbringing with multiple genres and their deep-rooted faith. For years, they’ve entertained us with popular covers of songs such as ‘What A Day That Will Be’ and ‘Shenandoah.’
The group describes themselves as creating a ‘Southern Raised trademark sound where classical meets bluegrass and city streets meets country roads. SR has morphed a progressive sound that spans Christian Country/ Bluegrass, Celtic and Classical.’
Today, they are taking on a true country classic with the beloved words of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads.’
“Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads”
This song instantly transports me back in time. Who else feels the same way?
Country star Craig Morgan tugs at the heartstrings with an emotional performance of "The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost” at Capitol Hill.
The lyrics to this touching song were inspired by the tragic loss of Craig’s son, Jerry. In 2016, 19-year-old Jerry died in a boating accident. The young man had just graduated high school and was looking forward to starting college.
The unexpected death sent shockwaves through the entire Morgan Family. But three years later, Craig felt a call in the middle of the night and the words to "The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost” were born.
“I cried and cried and cried until I passed out on the floor
Then I prayed and prayed and prayed till I thought I couldn't pray anymore
And minute by minute, day by day, my God,
He gave me hope I know my boy ain't here but he ain't gone”
Craig described how the lyrics of the song came to him in the middle of the night. He got up from his bed and started to write down the word.
It took him less than four hours to finish the entire song. But Craig was unsure if he would ever be able to actually sing the heart wrenching words in public. He debuted the song at the Grand Old Opry and barely made it to the end without breaking down.
Today, Craig is at the 2022 National Memorial Day Concert for a very special performance of "The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost.”
Just listen as he belts out these powerful words to honor those we have lost.
“In the mornings I wake up, give her a kiss, head to the kitchen
Pour a cup of wake-me-up and try to rouse up some ambition
Go outside, sit by myself but I ain't alone
See, I've got the Father, my son, and the Holy Ghost”
2 Corinthians 1:3 “Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;”
Worship along as Rend Collective performs their newest single, ‘Plans.’ These lyrics are the perfect reminder that our hope is in the Lord and He will never lead us astray.
“Oh, my story isn’t over
From the heartbreak, from the hurting
Lord I know that you are moving
Oh, come and do a new thing”
Rend Collective is an Irish Christian band from Northern Ireland. The group started back in 2002 at the Bangor Elim Church. Since that time, they’ve gone on to tour with other popular Christian artists such as Chris Tomlin and Kari Jobe.
Today, they are sharing an incredible message of hope with the official music video for ‘Plans.’ Just listen as they belt out these lyrics of love and praise for our King.
“Greater than my wildest dreams, stronger than the enemy
You got plans for me, You got plans for me
Even in my worst defeat, will you give me faith to see
You got plans for me, plans for me”
On Instagram, the group wrote about the heart behind the song. “We’ve gone through seasons where we just haven’t seen the answers to our prayers…but there is hope in the promises of scripture: God has plans for us even when we lose sight of them.”
There is no doubt that God has a plan and we are all a part of it. Put your trust in Him and He will always lead you on the path Home.
Joshua 1:9 “Have not I commanded you? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be you dismayed: for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”
Contemporary Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman praises the Lord with his newest song, ‘Still.’ These lyrics are the perfect reminder that God is always by our side and He hears each and every one of our prayers.
“Be still and know that He is God
Be still and know that He is holy
Be still, oh, restless soul of mine
Bow before the Prince of Peace, let the noise and clamour cease”
Steven Curtis Chapman is a Dove and Grammy award-winning musician. For decades, he’s been paving the way in Christian music and still remains a staple in the genre today. Over the years, Steven has blessed us with songs such as ‘Cinderella’ and ‘The Glorious Unfolding.’
Today, he is sharing his powerful single, ‘Still.’ Just listen as he belts out these words of awe and love for our King.
“Be still and know that He is God
Be still and know that He is faithful
Consider all that He has done, stand in awe and be amazed
And know that He will never change, be still”
On Instagram, Steven shared the process of writing ‘Still.’ “These unprecedented times we have all been journeying through have stirred me deeply, and this song has come from that deep place…this music is as honest as any I’ve ever written.”
1 John 5:13 “These things have I written to you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may believe on the name of the Son of God.”
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