Celtic hymn to the Trinity. CCLI 7261498
D G D A
May the three fold cord entwine you,
D G D A
May the three fold fabric tell,
D G D A
Of the heart that beats to find you,
G A G A D
To restore you and make you well.
C D C D
Cord of the Father, cord of the Son,
C D G A
Cord of the Spirit, Three in One.
May the cord of Father hold,
Draw you gently to his breast.
Not to harm you or to scold you,
But to give you perfect rest.
May the cord of Christ uphold you,
Watching lest you stumbling fall.
May the Word of God enfold you,
Save you from temptation's call.
May the cord of Spirit bind you,
Gentle as the cooing dove,
Soothing every hurt behind you,
Till you know that God is love.
Sometimes a song feels less like music and more like prayer with wings, and that’s what you’ll discover when you watch this church praise team’s powerful ‘Let Me See Jesus’ performance with Kelsi Carlile, who wrote this new song.
Kelsi stepped forward quietly, humbly asking the congregation and listeners everywhere to lean in and listen. And then, as the first chords rose, something holy filled the air. She poured her heart out like an offering, as if the room leaned in to breathe every word.
“I’ve sung so many songs, poured out from the top of my lungs, my heart’s still reaching for something deeper, something more. Give me old, give me new, I just want to sing the truth. Here in these praises, let me see Jesus.”
Isn’t that what we long for? To see Him. To hear Him. To sense His presence in the middle of our ordinary days and heavy nights. As Kelsi sang, the choir and orchestra echoed her words, weaving their voices and instruments together into a tapestry of praise.
“Isn’t He wonderful, Isn’t He glorious, Isn’t He powerful, Isn’t He good to us. Brighter than any sun, greater than any storm. Faithful forevermore, let me see Jesus.”
The way the voices rose and fell, the way the instruments carried the truth, it was as though the prayers we write in journals and whisper in the night were suddenly sung aloud, wrapped in music, and carried heavenward.
“I love this song,” I whispered to myself, and somehow I feel like it is true for all of us. Because in this moment, our deepest longings were set to melody. The chorus rang out, and worship was born in a way that words alone cannot capture.
I can’t help but wonder—will heaven feel like this? A place where no one stands silent because we all can’t help but sing? Where every voice, every heart, every breath joins in unison until the sound shakes the skies with glory? Until angels cry holy and every knee bows at the throne of the One who is worthy of it all?
This music video is more than notes and lyrics—it’s a reminder of what we’re made for. To worship. To see Jesus. To lift our hearts in harmony with one another until all that remains is His presence and His name.
May it bless your day as much as it blessed mine. And maybe, just maybe, pass it on to a friend—because songs like this aren’t meant to be kept quiet.
2 Corinthians 3:18 “But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.”
Check out this wonderful version of the song ‘Just A Closer Walk With Thee’ performed by Rhonda Vincent. Her lovely performance of this song was a part of the program Country's Family Reunion: Another Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting. The band accompanying her for this song is also very talented.
‘I am weak, but Thou art strong
Jesus, keep me from all wrong
I'll be satisfied as long as I walk
Dear Lord, close to Thee’
The talented Rhonda Vincent impressed everyone with this performance of ‘Just A Closer Walk With Thee,’ and many people online had thoughts about it.
“Love you Rhonda, there is nothing out there that you can't sing. Great voice,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.
“A beautiful Gospel song and a great singer/band,” writes another person online.
When it comes to her background, Rhonda Vincent was born on July 13, 1962, and is a well-known bluegrass singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Her career began in her childhood years when she was part of her family’s band called The Sally Mountain Show. Rhonda’s first taste of success in the bluegrass genre happened in the 1970s and 1980s, when people started to notice her mastery of the progressive chord structures and multi-range, fast-paced vocals intrinsic to bluegrass music. She even became known as the “Queen of Bluegrass,” and in 2017, she won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.
As for ‘Just A Closer Walk With Thee,’ the song is a traditional gospel and jazz standard many artists have recorded over the years. Although the song's author is unknown, evidence strongly suggests that it dates back to southern African-American churches of the nineteenth century, possibly even before the Civil War. And the title and lyrics of the song point to passages from 2 Corinthians 5:7, which states, "We walk by faith, not by sight" and James 4:8, "Come near to God and He will come near to you."
We hope you enjoyed listening to Rhonda Vincent’s stunning rendition of ‘Just a Closer Walk with Thee’ today!
Folksie Praise
Chorus
Dm Gm C F
Only one name, only one way,
Bb Gm A
Only one Lord of all.
Dm Gm C F
To whom I pray, to whom I bow,
Bb Gm A
And at whose feet I fall.
Verse
Gm C F Bb
Jesus my King, Jesus my Lord,
Gm C F
Jesus who bled for me.
Gm C F Bb
Worship I bring, praises I sing,
Gm A Dm
Jesus I cry to thee.
Verse
Happy the day love came my way,
Love from the Father’s heart.
God who forgives, God who still lives,
God who will never part.
Verse
Spirit of God, wisdom and love,
Filling me day by day.
Help me to tell this story well,
Give me the words to say.
CCLI Song ID: 7269153
Folksie Praise
Verse
D Gmaj7 D A
Jesus lead me day after day,
D Gmaj7 D A
Show the Father to me I pray.
Bm G
O how could I understand him,
D A
God above all gods.
Bm G
Only when I see your works
D A
And hear your holy word.
Chorus
D Dmaj7
Father Son and Holy Spirit,
Em A
Blessed Trinity.
D Dmaj7
Source of God and face of God
Em A D
And voice of God to me.
Verse
Jesus lead me day after day,
Show the Father to me I pray.
God who judges sin
And lets the fire of heaven fall,
Clothes himself in flesh
So we wont tremble when he calls.
Verse
Jesus lead me day after day,
Show the Father to me I pray.
God is clothed in light too bright
For mortals to behold.
We can touch your hem
And feel your power fill our souls.
CCLI Song ID: 7260963
Phil Wickham is always coming out with incredible worship songs. Check out this wonderful and creative worship video. Watch this lyric video for Phil Wickham's powerful 'Resurrection Story.'
In the beginning, we see Phil walk in front of a green wall next to a stool. He puts on headphones and begins to jam out. He is then given a pen as he dances around on his own. He is pumped up and moving around, celebrating Jesus. It is as if he is inviting us into his own worship session. He is then handed a guitar and begins to play for the next verse.
The words of this song testify to Jesus's transforming work on the cross and how the stone was rolled away so that we could be alive. Phil reminds us that Jesus gets all of the glory in our own resurrection stories. He is then given a remote and sings into it during the bridge.
The chorus sings out:
One cross, three days, then You rolled the stone away
Called my name. Now, I'm running out the grave
You alone get the glory, In my resurrection story
As you listen to this song, get pumped up in your faith and ponder the ways that Jesus brought others to salvation. How has He brought you out of death and into life? He is worthy to be praised, and just like the many people in the historical book of the Scriptures, we, too, can tell our resurrection stories.
“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live.” John 14:1-3
A musician turned in a stunning harp guitar instrumental cover of "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)." It is an outstanding rendition of the classic, beloved song that deserves to be listened to repeatedly. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to listen to the musician beautifully perform "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" on the harp guitar.
In the last decade or so, covers have taken off and become incredibly popular. YouTube and other similar sites are full of individuals posting videos of themselves playing songs originally written, recorded and performed by others. Shows like American Idol, The Voice and America's Got Talent primarily consist of contestants singing covers. Some of them are fantastic, while others are ones that should be forgotten and never spoken of again.
But even when it comes to covers, some tunes are continually performed, much more than others. Anyone who can and does play a musical instrument or sings apparently has played "Don't Stop Believin'," "Ring of Fire," "I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston and Lauren Daigle's "You Say." There are others, but those seem to be especially popular.
Another tune that consistently receives the cover treatment is Hillsong UNITED's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)." And in a clip posted on YouTube, it has received yet another cover. This latest one is an instrumental version performed using the harp guitar. You don't even have to be a fan of contemporary Christian music to be familiar with this song. You probably know the song even if you're not aware of it.
Even without a single lyric being sung, this young man's version is absolutely beautiful. As he plays the song near and dear to the hearts of many, you'll likely find yourself singing along, adding your voice and the song's lyrics to the music.
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 music video for "Won't Start Now" by Seph Schlueter features a song with a powerful message of unwavering faith and divine presence. The lyrics emphasize that God is always faithful, never abandoning or hurting, and constantly by one's side. Key themes include:
Unfailing Faithfulness: The song highlights the belief that God has never failed in the past and will not start now, always being present and keeping promises.
Constant Support: It reassures listeners that they will never be alone, abandoned, or left to worry, as God will always be their shelter and hiding place.
Divine Steadfastness: The core message is that God "won't start now" in letting them down or walking away, reinforcing a sense of security and trust.
The video serves as an official music video for this song, which is part of the album "Counting My Blessings."
Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore move hearts with their powerful tune “Paul & Silas (At Midnight).” This song will uplift and inspire you, reminding you of the mighty God we serve. Watch the short but powerful clip to listen to and watch the official music video for Naomi and Chandler’s song, “Paul & Silas (At Midnight).”
This world is fallen, broken and lost. Sin has done a number on this place we all inhabit. It has and does ruin and destroy everything it comes into contact with, making it infinitely worse. The evidence of the destruction brought about by sin can be seen all around us, from local and national news broadcasts to popular social media platforms.
Since we do live in a sin-riddled and broken world, we are not immune to experiencing and going through painful and heartbreaking situations brought about by sin and disobedience. If you weren’t already aware, not everything in this life will be rainbows and roses. There will be times that hurt and pull and test our faith. But even in those difficult, challenging periods, we can and still should offer up praise to our Lord and Savior.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Naomi and Chandler sing about two men from the Bible, Paul and Silas, who were in prison, and despite their seemingly depressing and bleak situation, were still able to praise the Lord. That’s pretty amazing when you think about it. They were sitting in prison; they could still praise the Lord for what He had done in their lives. They still had faith and trust in the Lord.
Naomi and Chandler’s beautiful lyrics are sure to uplift and inspire. Their powerful words are enough to bring a tear or two to your eyes. God is always faithful and loving, never leaving nor forsaking us in our time of need.
“In your midnight
When the thoughts are building up, just like a prison
Don’t forget your song, the Father’s listening
To every melody and every word.”
Acts 16:25 “But about the middle of the night, Paul and Silas were making prayers and songs to God in the hearing of the prisoners;”
The official music video for Jamie MacDonald's song "Left It In The River" depicts a journey of finding freedom and deliverance from past burdens. The lyrics describe a personal transformation through faith, where the singer leaves their guilt and shame "in the river". The video visually represents this theme, showing scenes of baptism and a sense of renewal. The song emphasizes a newfound joy and a clean slate after encountering God by the river.
This powerful “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” performance will stir your soul. Seeing a room full of people praising God is sure to bring him honor and glory. Watch the video to witness it.
An older woman starts the hundred-odd people off in the song. She sounds absolutely angelic and much younger than her years. As the camera pans across the room, everyone lifts their voices, and it’s obvious that they are all filled with much dedication and care. Some of the song’s lyrics are:
Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in his wonderful
And all the things of earth will grow strangely dim
In the light of His glory and grace
It is so lovely to hear a whole room harmonizing together, especially for a beautiful song like this one. The hymn was written in 1022 by Helen H. Lemmel, who was inspired by the life of missionary Lilias Trotter. Helen was blind but knew that her earthly vision was not what mattered.
One of Lilias’ poems inspired her, which spoke of turning one’s soul’s vision to Jesus. Despite the terrible tragedy of losing her eyesight and her husband leaving her, Helen found strength and solace in her relationship with God. She turned toward God not with the eyes of her head, but with the eyes of her soul. She went on to write over 400 hymns, led a women’s choral group, and taught music at the Moody Bible Institute.
“I have been put to death on the cross with Christ; still I am living; no longer I, but Christ is living in me; and that life which I now am living in the flesh I am living by faith, the faith of the Son of God, who in love for me, gave himself up for me.” Galatians 2:20
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