Listen to this performance by Anne Wilson of her song ‘My Jesus.’
“Are you past the point of weary? Is your burden weighin' heavy? Is it all too much to carry?
Let me tell you 'bout my Jesus. Do you feel that empty feeling? 'Cause shame's done
All its stealin', and you're desperate for some healin', let me tell you 'bout my Jesus
He makes a way where there ain't no way, rises up from an empty grave”
This incredible song was written after Anne Wilson experienced the great loss of her brother, Jacob, when he died from a horrific car accident.
"It was so tragic," Anne Wilson said. "He was my best friend. That's actually how I started singing and how I got into music, and that's why I wrote the song 'My Jesus.'"
The song also relates to many other people who have suffered a loss, and Anne Wilson shared about the stories that people have told her when it comes to how much the song means to them.
"I've had a lot of really incredible responses to that song," she said. "The ones that stand out are really stories of people saying they lost a loved one years ago, and that they turned away from the Lord and that they resented God. They were angry at Him, and when this song came out, they all of a sudden let go of their anger towards the Lord. I think there's something really hard about losing a loved one. When you lose a loved one, you have to learn how to trust God. This song, 'My Jesus,' is encouraging people to do that. It's just a really powerful thing for me."
We hope that you enjoyed listening to this performance of ‘My Jesus’ by Anne Wilson today!
Listen to this beautiful worship performance of Chris Tomlin’s song ‘Holy Forever.’
“A thousand generations falling down in worship to sing the song of ages to the Lamb
And all who've gone before us and all who will believe, will sing the song of ages
To the Lamb, Your name is the highest, Your name is the greatest, Your name stands
Above them all, all thrones and dominions, all powers and positions”
What an incredible song and wonderful worship performance! It moves you to worship the Lord and remember His faithfulness throughout the generations.
This powerful song from Chris Tomlin invites us to engage in something that is far bigger than us – eternal worship to our Heavenly Father.
"I just tried to capture a piece of Heaven in this song that never ends, this eternal song,” shares Chris Tomlin. “What's amazing is that there is an eternal song and we know the lyrics. It’s 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.' That's what the Bible says throughout, and in Revelation, it says, 'Day and night, they never stopped saying it.’”
The song ‘Holy Forever’ was released in September 2022 as part of Chris Tomlin’s album titled Always.
“The idea is that we think about ‘always’ as that of eternal, everlasting, infinite,” says Chris Tomlin as he shares about the meaning behind the album’s title. “That’s who God is. And reminding people that we serve a God who is faithful, even if we’re faithless. He is faithful to us. He’s an Always God.”
We hope that you enjoyed listening to this worship performance of Chris Tomlin’s song ‘Holy Forever’ today.
2 Timothy 2:13
If we are unfaithful, he remains faithful, for he cannot deny who he is.
You have to listen to this uplifting song called ‘The King Is On The Way’ by Jonathan Traylor.
“Oh I feel something happening, Your kingdom coming, it won’t be long, we’ve been waiting
Anticipating, creation’s groaning for our God, we’re gonna keep on watching
We’re gonna lift our eyes, we’re gonna see Your glory breaking through the sky
Our song is getting louder, our praise is getting bolder, the wait is nearly over”
What a beautiful and encouraging song! It comes from Gospel singer-songwriter and performer Jonathan Traylor, and the song is a wonderful representation of his unique style and sound, which is a blend of contemporary gospel, soul, and R&B.
‘The King Is On The Way’ is the fifth track off his recent six-track body of work titled Closer Than You Think. Jonathan Traylor’s music uplift and inspires the soul, and this song is no different. His music carries messages of faith, hope, and love and brings glory to our Heavenly Father.
When talking about his music, Jonathan Traylor shares about what he hopes to accomplish through his craft.
“I want to do something different in gospel music that people have never seen or heard before. I want to encourage younger people and help raise a whole new generation of worship leaders that are bold, that are fearless, that are authentic, that are raw,” he says. “I want to help raise a generation of wild worshippers that don’t hold back anything and worship with an intense passion and fire.”
When reading comments online about Jonathan Traylor’s music, you can see that his music is in fact, making the difference that he hoped it would.
“This song is so powerful! I am watching eagerly for our King!” comments one person on YouTube after listening to ‘The King Is On The Way.’ “This is a timely anthem for the church right now. Thank you, brother, for sharing this encouraging reminder! It blessed me greatly!”
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘The King Is On The Way’ by Jonathan Traylor today.
We all need reminders that the love of God is continual and forever for His children. This video from Housefires - Steadfast Flow is a beautiful voicing of His faithfulness.
At the start of the song we hear a man singing in a stunning falsetto voice. He is sharing the message about how even in his disobedience and rebellion that Jesus never walked away. He shares that Christ never leaves him in his failures. The chorus sings out repeatedly, “So steadfast, so steadfast. So steadfast, Your love is steadfast.”
The choir of people around singing this anthem reminds our own hearts that we are each on a journey with the Lord. We all have ups and downs in our faith, but He is our firm foundation who never moves or changes.
We can be confident that He is unchanging and He is an anchor to all who believe in Him. His promise is true and He is with us always. His Holy Spirit indwells the hearts of every believer in Jesus.
As we listen to the repetition of this song, we remember that we need the constant reminder that even though we are sinful and fallen, Jesus is perfect. In His perfection, He does not leave us even though we have sinned, but He Himself came down to earth to become sin for us.
This gives us the opportunity to have His righteousness. The truth is that we are all broken and imperfect, however in accepting Jesus’ death and resurrection we can have eternal life in Him.
In the book of Lamentations, we read a well-known verse about the steadfast love of the Lord even in the midst of the trials of this life. Through listening to this song and pondering the Scriptures, we can know with full confidence that His steadfast love never fails.
“The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” Lamentations 3:22-23
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