Listen to this great worship song titled ‘I Lose My Ability’ by Jonathan David Helser And Melissa Helser.
“I lose my ability to be afraid, when I see the way You love me
And all the fear that held my feet to the floor, it don’t hold me anymore
When I see Your face, everything changes, in the radiance of Your smile
You got this way of chasing away those shadows that hang around
Lord, I fall down again, I’m finding out just who I am”
The song ‘I Lose My Ability’ is from the album titled The Land I’m Livin’ In. And the song was written by Jonathan and Melissa Helser, David Leonard, and Molly Skaggs.
In the music video, Jonathan and Melissa are leading the worship song surrounded by a group of people singing their hearts out to the Lord. There is a fire and passion in their soul for God, and it is clear to see by the way that they worship.
The song is amazing, and the lyrics remind us of who we are in Christ. Many people shared their thoughts about the song online.
“This pair just has a way of turning our thoughts and feelings about God into beautiful lyrics,” comments one person on YouTube after listening to the song. “Just amazing!”
“Love this song, thank you so much. Every darkness comes crashing down in radiance of the Lord's face. So beautiful. Thank you, Jesus,” writes another person online.
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘I Lose My Ability’ by Jonathan David Helser And Melissa Helser today and the song was able to uplift your spirits.
1 Peter 2:9 “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.“
Check out this video where one man sings all the parts during a medley of the classic hymns ‘I’ll Fly Away’ and ‘He Touched Me.’
“Some glad morning when this life is over, I'll fly away
To a home on God's celestial shore, I'll fly away
I'll fly away, oh, Glory, I'll fly away
When I die, Hallelujah, by and by, I'll fly away”
The singer in the video is Kaoma, and he is very talented! He has such a great voice, and his range is amazing! He is able to sing all of the parts, hitting the high notes and low notes effortlessly.
For the video, he records himself singing each part of the song, and then puts all the videos together, overlapping all of the audio. He starts off singing the hymn ‘I’ll Fly Away’ which was written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley and published in 1932 by the Hartford Music company. ‘I'll Fly Away’ has been called the most recorded gospel song.
Then Kaoma goes into singing the hymn ‘He Touched Me.’
“Shackled by a heavy burden, 'neath a load of guilt and shame
Then the hand of Jesus touched me, and now I am no longer the same
He touched me, oh, He touched me, and oh, the joy that floods my soul
Something happened, and now I know, He touched me, and made me whole”
The hymn ‘He Touched Me’ is a gospel song written by Bill Gaither in 1963. In 1971, Elvis recorded the song along with the Imperials as backup singers, and it was released as a single. It became the title track of his 1972 Grammy Award-winning album titled He Touched Me.
Kaoma did a wonderful job singing the song, and his uplifting version is sure to put a smile on your face!
Sovereign Grace Music has done it again. They created a beautiful, inspiring, and uplifting song that is sure to be a battle cry for Christ-followers. Incredibly, ‘My Soul Will Wait’ worship song is inspired by Psalm 62.
In this psalm, David encourages God’s people to put their faith and trust in God. Because God is our best defense, he is our rock and salvation! He begins the psalm reminding us our rest comes from the Lord:
Truly my soul finds rest in God;
my salvation comes from him.
Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.
These words give us hope and remind us God is always there for us. In the song, ‘My Soul Will Wait’ the worship ballad conveys that God is our rock, our salvation, and our steadfast hope that will never be shaken and Sovereign Grace Music does a beautiful job sharing the message of the song with their lovely vocals and pitch-perfect harmonies.
One listener wrote, “Thank you Sovereign Grace. This is “my” Psalm. I became a widow at the age of 29. Verse 8 of Psalm 62 says “Pour out your heart before Him, God is a refuge for us.” So that’s what I did, continually poured it all out to Him who heals and delivers. That was 27 years ago and I am a grandmother now who sees what this world is becoming and needs to be reminded of these words from our Father. Thank you for reminding me through this beautiful song. God bless you!”
Another posted, “Yes, and amen! You are my Solid Rock, I rejoice in the Lord always! My soul will wait, my soul will for You! A beautifully composed worship song (my favorite - Psalm (62)). Loved the touch with the camera acknowledging God's Word (Bible) sitting on the keyboard. At a time of great confusion, deception, and delusion (all stemming from the lies of the evil one), forgive us Lord, and strengthen us, as we totally surrender, pouring out our hearts before You.”
We hope this music video encouraged and uplifted your soul. Share this song with a friend who needs encouragement today!
“Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.” Psalm 62:2
This is a song in memory of my granny, Jeaney Edwards, who passed away recently. We are celebrating her heavenly healing and grateful for the time God allowed us to have with her.
On 3rd Jan 2022, I was worshiping and had a vision of the Lord swooping down like an eagle. Afterwards I painted the eagle. This video is a combination of the recording of that worship, and the painting of the eagle.
If you are interested in the art piece, please go to: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/fly-swiftly-mike-harper.html?newartwork=true
This is a song written and originally sung by Debbie Friedman, a woman I wish I could have known while she was with us. Rest in peace, Miss Friedman! I am a Messianic Jewish/Full Gospel Faith Believer
Zach Williams asked God for a sign and he sent it through a song. This is so incredible!
Have you ever asked God for a sign? It’s a bold thing to do and I believe most of us have asked at one point or another in our lives. Sometimes out of desperation or frustration, we ask God for a physical, tangible sign to confirm he is speaking to us.
In 2012, Zach had left his family to go on tour in Europe. Before he left, his wife told him he needed to make some major changes otherwise he wouldn’t get to come home to his family.
He had been struggling with alcohol and drug addiction for years. The conversation with his wife was a wake-up call and he was desperate for help. That’s when Zach prayed. His parents had raised him to follow God but he had drifted from his relationship with Christ and fell prey to addiction. So he prayed for God to help him and asked for a sign.
It was not a coincidence the way his prayers were answered. He was traveling in the middle of Spain when the bus driver turned on the radio and landed on a music station that was playing the song. “Redeemed,” by Big Daddy Weave. Zach couldn’t believe it, of all places, and in all the ways God could have reached out, he used a song to confirm he had heard Zach’s prayer.
After years of running from God, Zach turned around and ran to God. He called his wife to tell her he was coming home and canceling the tour. He knew at that moment, no matter what hardship would come his way, God would be with him.
Incredibly, Zach was able to break free of his addictions and get his life back on track. The music he sings continues to remind us all we have a loving, heavenly Father who hears our prayers and holds us close. Even when we stray. Zach’s favorite Bible verse reminds us there is no fear in love and we are made perfect in God’s love.
“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.” 1 John 4:18
It is always encouraging to watch young people come together and sing. In this video, a high school choir performs “Beneath the Cross of Jesus.”
More than one hundred students, dressed in white and aqua blue, gathered together on the edge of a cliff by the ocean in Kauai, Hawaii. The young people are singing a beautiful choral piece that draws us into the peace and rest that we find in Jesus. The students are smiling and joyfully celebrating the hope in Christ while being filmed in a most majestic place that points to His glory in creation. We see images of the ocean waves crashing against the island and the breeze moving through the students’ hair.
This Canadian Christian school is called Fountainview Academy. The rendition is unified and angelic. Each voice blends so wonderfully and listening to this will lead anyone into a peaceful mindset of resting in the shadow of God’s wing.
The lyrics say:
Beneath the cross of Jesus
I fain would take my stand,
the shadow of a mighty Rock
within a weary land.
As these students stand singing and playing instruments, they are pointing to the source of our joy and strength. As they stand amidst stunning scenery, we are also reminded of the uncertainty of the seas and the trials in our own lives. As we listen to the calming melody and thought-provoking lyrics, may we be reminded that God sees us today and because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, we can rest in His work. It is not because of anything that we do. It is all because of Him.
“Keep me as the apple of the eye; Hide me in the shadow of Your wings.” Psalm 17:8
Does the world look and feel a little upside down lately? Here's a video of a song I wrote and recorded during the pandemic. It's a message of Jesus' hope amid the madness, and I pray God blesses you as you watch and listen!
Available for streaming everywhere, including my website! https://brianmarkweller.com
This song was written and recorded after the passing of my Daddy. The biggest lesson he taught me was integrity. Do everything with integrity. It was just 9 days from diagnosis to death for my Daddy, but he’s not dead. He’s just replaced this earthly body with his perfect one in heaven. After telling me how he knew he was going to heaven (He knew/knows Jesus), I can rest assured that He is in heaven. You see, I know his new address! While it sucked that he passed away (just being real), the is such a joy that I know that I’ll be reunited with him one day in heaven. Our prayer with this song is just that. That no matter what the loss is or was for anyone, that they know the love and compassion of our Lord steps in and has them in His hand. And if God will do that for our loved ones in heaven, He will certainly do it for us while we still wait to be with Him.
Heart of Passion is a song of worship, dedication, and surrender to God. I wrote and sang it as a prayer, asking God to cleanse, purify, empower, and send me as Christ's ambassador to the world.
"Godly passion, pure desire, cleanse me with your holy fire! God, I come on bended knee, clothe me with humility."
After years of singing this song, I teamed up with my very talented son JJ Weller. He wrote and recorded some excellent guitar, keyboard, bass, and background vocals. Together, we pray this song ministers to you as you worship God with it!
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