CeCe Winans dazzles with her beautiful song of ‘Come Jesus Come.’ This performance will give you goosebumps!
CeCe Winans is a gospel singer who has won 17 Grammy awards. This is more Grammy awards than any other female gospel singers. Additionally, CeCe has earned 31 GMA Dove Awards, 19 Stellar Awards, and 4 Billboard Awards, amongst other awards. She was also an inaugural inductee into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame. She is an accomplished gospel singer and continues to wow with her music.
Although the title of her song, ‘Come Jesus Come’ may sound like a pre-existing hymn or worship song, it is not. ‘Come Jesus Come’ is a piece written by CeCe. In this video, she wears a beautiful floral dress with backing vocals dressed in angelic clothing. Each of her backing vocals are wearing white gowns and clouds fill the floor. It truly looks like a glimpse of worship in Heaven.
Through this song, she lifts her voice to praise the Name of the Lord. The ‘American Idol’ crowd is dazzled by her performance. Her performance brings hope and renewal to the audience.
‘Come, Jesus, come
We've been waiting so long
For the day You return
To heal every hurt and right every wrong’
All of us can echo CeCe’s lyrics. We want the Lord to come, as we have been waiting so long. We yearn for the day of His Coming, when He will heal every hurt and right every wrong. ‘Come Jesus Come’ helps us to remember that the Lord is returning and He will not delay. He will create all things new and we will live with Him in perfect peace. Praise the Lord for His goodness!
“Look, I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this scroll” Revelation 22:7
In a powerful performance, Michael W. Smith joins Charity Gayle for ‘Thank You, Jesus for the Blood.’ This duet helps encourage and strengthen our Christian walk.
Matthew W. Smith is an artist who has performed well in both the Christian and mainstream music scenes. He has sold over 18 million albums over the duration of his career, and he doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Charity Gayle is a contemporary Christian artist known for her song ‘Benediction (As You Go).’ She has recorded two albums, ‘Lord, You Are My Song,’ and ‘Endless Praise.’
The video starts out with Michael playing the piano and then the camera widens to show the entire room. This is where we see Charity and start to hear her sing. Instrumental players are in the background in order to focus on Matthew and Charity. Their performance is powerful and strong. A deep desire to worship God and bring their hearts to the Lord hallmarks this performance.
‘Thank You Jesus for the Blood’ is a song that was originally written by Charity. However, she wanted Michael to collaborate with her on this song for this particular video. The emotion and connection they have to the Lord in this song is inspiring. It makes us want to have the same praise and worship in our own life.
‘Thank You Jesus, for the blood applied
Thank You Jesus, it has washed me white
Thank You Jesus, You have saved my life
Brought me from the darkness into glorious light’
Praise the Lord! Because of Jesus’ blood, we have been forgiven. His blood has washed us clean. The Lord’s sacrifice on the cross paid for all of our sins, and He has saved our lives. Not only has He saved our lives on this earth, but He has also saved our souls for all eternity. He has brought us from darkness and placed us into His glorious light.
“For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins” Colossians 1:13-14
A contestant turned in a chilling “I Can Only Imagine” Cover on The Voice. The young woman’s performance of MercyMe’s beloved praise and worship song was outstanding and deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short but awe-inspiring clip to listen to her powerful cover of “I Can Only Imagine.”
When it comes to contemporary Christian music and hymns, I am wholly and entirely on the side of those old church songs. In my opinion, nothing beats hearing a hymn performed in church. Yes, I know many houses of worship are moving away from them. But despite their age, hundreds of years in some cases, hymns like “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art” and Amazing Grace” cannot and will not be topped, ever.
However, as firm as my position is in the contemporary Christian music versus hymns debate, a few contemporary Christian tunes are undeniable classics. One of those is MercyMe’s “I Can Only Imagine.” That song is so iconic that even people who aren’t fans of Christian music know and love that song.
The song’s powerful, beautifully written lyrics are enough to move even the most stoic person to tears.
“Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel?
Will I dance for You, Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?”
How could you not get goosebumps while reading or hearing those lyrics sung?
In a clip posted on YouTube, Tinika Wyatt, a contestant on The Voice, performed “I Can Only Imagine.” She absolutely knocked it out of the park. Her beautiful voice and powerful, tear-jerking lyrics made for an outstanding, show-stopping performance.
At the end of her powerful and moving performance, the studio audience gave the young woman a well-deserved thunderous round of applause.
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.”
A contestant turned in a chilling “I Can Only Imagine” Cover on The Voice. The young woman’s performance of MercyMe’s beloved praise and worship song was outstanding and deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short but awe-inspiring clip to listen to her powerful cover of “I Can Only Imagine.”
When it comes to contemporary Christian music and hymns, I am wholly and entirely on the side of those old church songs. In my opinion, nothing beats hearing a hymn performed in church. Yes, I know many houses of worship are moving away from them. But despite their age, hundreds of years in some cases, hymns like “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art” and Amazing Grace” cannot and will not be topped, ever.
However, as firm as my position is in the contemporary Christian music versus hymns debate, a few contemporary Christian tunes are undeniable classics. One of those is MercyMe’s “I Can Only Imagine.” That song is so iconic that even people who aren’t fans of Christian music know and love that song.
The song’s powerful, beautifully written lyrics are enough to move even the most stoic person to tears.
“Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel?
Will I dance for You, Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?”
How could you not get goosebumps while reading or hearing those lyrics sung?
In a clip posted on YouTube, Tinika Wyatt, a contestant on The Voice, performed “I Can Only Imagine.” She absolutely knocked it out of the park. Her beautiful voice and powerful, tear-jerking lyrics made for an outstanding, show-stopping performance.
At the end of her powerful and moving performance, the studio audience gave the young woman a well-deserved thunderous round of applause.
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 song “Gratitude” has received a powerful a cappella cover. One man turned in a stunning makeover of the beloved praise and worship tune, using only his voice. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear the outstanding a cappella cover of “Gratitude.”
The human voice is, without question, the most beautiful instrument. Yes, there are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of instruments musicians use to produce sound, but none can compare to the human voice. There isn’t even an argument to be made for the violin, the guitar, the cello or any other instrument.
The human voice is the only one that can and will move people to tears. It’s also the only one entirely created by God himself. There is nothing like hearing someone sing “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” or “How Great Thou Art.” Even people who don’t usually get emotional will often be moved to tears when hearing a beautiful voice sing those powerful lyrics.
In a clip posted on YouTube, one man, Andrew Martin, a supremely talented vocalist, performs the Brandon Lake classic, “Gratitude,” a cappella. Andrew’s voice, combined with the song’s lyrics about trying to find a way to properly praise and thank Christ for willingly dying on the cross for all of humanity, makes this a cover to be listened to multiple times.
“And I know it’s not much
But I’ve nothing else fit for a King
Except for a heart singing hallelujah
Hallelujah”
“Gratitude” has quickly become a classic beloved by many. The tune’s lyrics are so powerful and absolutely beautiful. How do you adequately thank Him for dying, making the ultimate sacrifice for you and me when neither of us deserved it? We aren’t worthy of His love, mercy, grace and forgiveness. Yet they are still freely available to all who call upon His name and seek forgiveness of their sins.
1Thessalonians 2:13 “And for this cause we still give praise to God, that, when the word came to your ears through us, you took it, not as the word of man, but, as it truly is, the word of God, which has living power in you who have faith.”
Jason Crabb’s powerful cover of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ will stir your soul and give you the best kind of goosebumps. It’s a deep, slow, and soulful version of the song many of us have grown up hearing. Watch the clip to hear Crabb’s beautiful praise to God and gift to listeners.
‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ was originally a poem written by Rhea F. Miller in 1922. After a woman named Bev Shea left the poem on the piano for her son, George Beverly Shea, to find, he made it into a piece of music. George eventually sang it at church before sharing the song around the world alongside renowned evangelist Billy Graham.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Jason Crabb can be seen belting the tune with his whole heart and soul. As he sings, it is evident from his face that he means the words he’s singing. The version of the song is stunning and more than a simple voice and piano setup. Cobb’s version features a medley of backup vocals, piano, drums, and guitar with a slight country strum throughout, making it a wonderful thing pleasing to the ears.
The song is about leaving all worldly riches and pleasures behind in favor of a meaningful relationship with Jesus. In a world where nearly all we hear on the radio is modern-sounding worship, it’s utterly refreshing to hear the simple, yet courage-filled message of a timeless hymn like this one.
Here are some lyrics from the hymn:
‘I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today
I'd rather have Jesus than worldly applause
I'd rather be faithful to His dear cause’
“Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches.” Jeremiah 9 :23
This moving multilingual performance of ‘King of Kings’ will stun you. Through utilizing English, Arabic, and Hebrew, the artists wow their audience.
One For Israel is a ministry focused on bringing Jews and Arabs together to serve Jesus. Setting aside any political or cultural differences, One For Israel brings harmony between fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. Part of their ministry includes a worship team. This particular rendition of ‘King of Kings’ is performed by One For Israel’s worship team.
For this video, English vocals are by Rebekah Davis, Hebrew vocals are by Shilo Ben Hod, and Arabic vocals are by Nizar Francis. Each of these singers sings their parts with extraordinary conviction and praise. The very fact that this performance is multilingual is unique among other worship songs. It truly brings all of God’s children together to proclaim His Name from every tongue and every nation.
The video is set in Israel, and each singer lifts up God’s Name in praise. They are not afraid to worship the true King of Kings. Because of their multilingual performance, it encourages more people to seek harmony with one another. We are all part of God’s family, and we need to work together for His Kingdom.
‘In the darkness we were waiting
Without hope without light
Till from heaven You came running
There was mercy in Your eyes’
The King of Kings is the Lord Jesus Christ. He left Heaven in order to redeem us and save us from the darkness. We were once without light or hope, yet the Lord had mercy upon us. The love He has for us is abounding, steadfast, and sure. The King of Kings will continue to watch over our lives, and in time, He will bring us into His Kingdom.
“Which God will bring about in his own time—God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords” 1 Timothy 6:15
Christian singer TAYA opens up about major life changes — becoming a new mom, transitioning to a new church community, and stepping out without a music management company.
Over the past decade, Taya has toured globally with Hillsong United, contributing to numerous albums and leading worship at major conferences. Her passion for worship and distinctive voice have made her a beloved figure in contemporary Christian music. In 2022, she launched her solo career, releasing her debut album that showcases her personal artistry and devotion
Christian actor & musician Grayson Russell stopped by the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville and gave us this heartfelt rendition of the classic hymn “Can’t Even Walk” Grayson first gained national fame for his role as Ricky Bobby's son in 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.'
If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to worship and prayer than just the words we whisper, then Bethal Music’s powerful song, ‘The Church’ that was performed on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ will wrap your heart in comfort. The song is a reminder of the power of community and it also reminds us of the unshakable strength we find as we come together as the hands and feet of Jesus. What I love about Bethel Music is how they can take what we are feeling—those deep, sometimes unspoken emotions—and turn them into worship and prayer. This is a band that understands the struggles, joys, and the in-between moments of life. God knows exactly where we are, what we’re facing, and the desires of our hearts, and Bethel Music knows how to put that into a song that meets us right where we are.
As Bethel Music took the stage on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ they didn’t just perform a song—they invited us into something bigger. At least, it felt that way to me. Their performance was so beautifully powerful and it captured what it means to praise God when we feel like we are in a rock and a hard spot. And folks, don’t we need that these days? What I loved the most was how the lyrics remind us that the church isn’t just a building—it’s the people, united in faith, lifting each other up. It's a call to rise up and be the living, breathing testimony of God’s love and power.
Even Kelly herself was visibly moved, and you could feel the weight of the song's message in the way she leaned into the music. There’s something about music like this that goes beyond entertainment. It’s healing. It’s a reminder that God is with us through every season, and that when we gather, we’re stronger together. If you haven’t seen it yet, do yourself a favor and watch it.
We’re so blessed to listen to Bethel Music, whose songs like ‘The Church’ turn our deepest emotions into powerful worship that brings us closer to God. It’s a gift to experience their music and share it with friends, reminding us all of the strength and presence of God in our lives.
Psalm 22:3 "Yet you are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the one Israel praises."
This soul-stirring ‘God Won’t’ performance by Autumn Nelon and The Isaacs is a must-see. Sometimes, it’s the tender ache in a voice that makes you stop mid-scroll and breathe again. That’s what happened when I stumbled upon a video I didn’t even know I needed—Autumn Nelon Streetman, wrapped in harmony with The Isaacs, singing ‘God Won’t.’
I didn’t know her name before. I’d never heard the song. But within seconds, I was humming right along. And by the chorus? Tears welled up, right there at my kitchen table, coffee growing cold beside me.
The video opens with a close-up of a lone guitar, strings trembling with promise. And then we see them—Autumn, strong and steady, backed by the legendary Isaacs. Dressed in black, not in mourning but in quiet reverence. Like they know loss, but they also know resurrection. Like the know what it’s like to be on your knees asking God for relief, love, understanding, and comfort.
And oh, Autumn knows it all.
A young woman who lost her family and still stands up to sing of the goodness of God? That’s not just music. That’s life experience, and we’ve all got our stories of heartache, grief, and triumph to share. What I love most is the sound of grief woven into praise. I love how their message shines so brightly through the music: God won’t walk out. He won’t give up. He doesn’t tally up your sins or hold your brokenness against you.
The lyrics are like balm:
People are good at being the judge and the jury... But God won’t. He ain’t a leaver.
That’s the kind of truth you want embroidered on your heart. Because there are days when this world walks out on you—when people turn their backs, when the fire rages hot, and the hurt is too heavy. And this song? It steps into the smoke with you.
Autumn’s voice is a holy hush and a hurricane all at once. And the Isaacs? They don’t just sing. They stand with her. You can see it in the way Sonya looks at her. You can feel it in the harmonies—like a family saying, “We’re with you, no matter what.”
And isn’t that the Church? Isn’t that what Jesus calls us to be?
In the comments below the video, strangers testify like it’s Sunday morning. One writes, “That’s the epitome of faith that moves mountains.” Another says, “The love the Isaacs have for Autumn is so visible...you can see how proud they are of her.”
And you know what? That’s what God does, too.
When life burns down, what you thought you couldn’t live without—He shows up in the ashes. He sings over you with a voice of deliverance. And He sends people—real people—to stand in the smoke with you, singing your name back to strength.
Autumn’s life, her loss, and her praise remind us of one sacred, unwavering truth:
God won’t leave you. He’ll walk you through the fire. He’ll send harmony into your sorrow. And He’ll give you a family—even when you feel like you’ve lost it all.
Friend, if today feels heavy, I hope you press play on this performance. And let these words wrap around your weary heart. Because the world may walk away...
But God won’t.
Isaiah 43:2 “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.”
In this soul-stirring performance, Anne Wilson sings ‘O Praise The Name (Anástasis).’ Everyone needs to watch this moving performance.
Anne Wilson is an American Christian singer and songwriter. She hails from Lexington, Kentucky, and left her home to pursue her dream of being a singer. She wanted to pursue a career in Christian music after her brother, Jacob, passed away. Anne reported that she grew closer to God after her brother's passing, and she sang publicly for the first time at her brother’s funeral.
Grief and loss can truly bring us closer to God because they help us to see how much we need Him. Although the pain can be overwhelming at times, God’s loving hand is always over our lives. Similar to how God has been there for Anne and brought her closer to Him, He will do the same for us. Anne has not taken the events of her life lightly, as she has decided to follow God and dedicate her music to Him.
As a winner of the GMA Dove Award for New Artist of the Year, Anne doesn’t look like she is slowing down anytime soon. In her performance of, ‘O Praise The Name (Anástasis),’ we hear the emotion in her voice. Her performance stirs our soul and brings it to a place of worship. Set upon a dimly lit room and a peaceful surrounding, Anne’s performance also brings calmness to our hectic days.
‘O praise the name of the Lord our God
O praise His name forever more
For endless days we will sing Your praise
Oh Lord, oh Lord our God’
With a heart of praise and worship, Anne beautifully sings these lyrics. In our own lives, we need to follow Anne’s example and take this song to heart. We need to always be lifting up the Name of the Lord our God in praise. For endless days, we can sing His praise. All glory, praise, and worship belongs to the Lord our God.
“Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying: ‘‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,’who was, and is, and is to come’” Revelation 4:8
The worship team from First Baptist Clarksville delivers an awe-inspiring rendition of ‘What He’s Done.’ This rendition will bring encouragement and hope back into your heart.
The worship team of First Baptist Clarksville hails from Clarksville, Tennessee. They are known for their worship music and genuine worship of God. Their worship services aim to help you experience God’s love and glorify God with the body of believers. Their Sunday services are a mix of hymns and worship songs. Each week, they have a new mix of songs to keep the worship fresh, encouraging, and inspirational.
The senior pastor at First Baptist Clarksville is Dr. Ronny Raines. The music is led by John Mark Cox. Throughout the video of First Baptist Clarksville’s worship team performing, ‘What He’s Done,’ we see true worship being done. The worship team’s hearts are in the music and they are dedicated to lifting up the Lord’s Name in praise.
In addition to the main singer, guitarist, and pianist, there is also a full choir singing backing vocals. Having a full choir brings a new sound to ‘What He’s Done.’ It brings soul and life into this beloved song. This new rendition of ‘What He’s Done’ inspires us and leaves us in awe. It shows us a little glimpse of true worship, where all believers come to worship the King.
‘All the glory and the honor to the Son
My sins are forgiven
My future is Heaven
I praise God for what He's done’
The beautifully written lyrics of this worship song remind us that all glory and honor belongs to Jesus. Our sins are forgiven and our future is in Heaven because of what God has done for us. God sent His Son into the world to die for our sins because He loves us so much. Nothing will ever separate us from this love. We all need to truly praise God for what He has done.
“For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit” 1 Peter 3:18
The worship team from First Baptist Clarksville delivers an awe-inspiring rendition of ‘What He’s Done.’ This rendition will bring encouragement and hope back into your heart.
The worship team of First Baptist Clarksville hails from Clarksville, Tennessee. They are known for their worship music and genuine worship of God. Their worship services aim to help you experience God’s love and glorify God with the body of believers. Their Sunday services are a mix of hymns and worship songs. Each week, they have a new mix of songs to keep the worship fresh, encouraging, and inspirational.
The senior pastor at First Baptist Clarksville is Dr. Ronny Raines. The music is led by John Mark Cox. Throughout the video of First Baptist Clarksville’s worship team performing, ‘What He’s Done,’ we see true worship being done. The worship team’s hearts are in the music and they are dedicated to lifting up the Lord’s Name in praise.
In addition to the main singer, guitarist, and pianist, there is also a full choir singing backing vocals. Having a full choir brings a new sound to ‘What He’s Done.’ It brings soul and life into this beloved song. This new rendition of ‘What He’s Done’ inspires us and leaves us in awe. It shows us a little glimpse of true worship, where all believers come to worship the King.
‘All the glory and the honor to the Son
My sins are forgiven
My future is Heaven
I praise God for what He's done’
The beautifully written lyrics of this worship song remind us that all glory and honor belongs to Jesus. Our sins are forgiven and our future is in Heaven because of what God has done for us. God sent His Son into the world to die for our sins because He loves us so much. Nothing will ever separate us from this love. We all need to truly praise God for what He has done.
“For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit” 1 Peter 3:18
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2. Luke 21:25–28
“And there will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and on the earth distress of nations in perplexity because of the roaring of the sea and the waves, people fainting with fear and with foreboding of what is coming on the world. For the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. Now when these things begin to take place, straighten up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.”
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1 John 1:7 But if we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus His son cleanses us from all sin.
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