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Songs Of Shiloh: The Rich Man And Lazarus

This song is a nice blend of music and the teachings of Jesus regarding the rich man and Lazarus,

Bryan & Katie Torwalt - Clean Heart

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Couple’s Powerful 'At Calvary' Hymn Duet

Two incredibly talented people – a man and a woman – turned in a powerful cover duet performance of a classic and beloved hymn, "At Calvary."

This world is a lost and broken place full of struggling and hurting individuals. They are desperately searching for something to give them even the slightest bit of hope, the tiniest glimmer. Everywhere they go and look, they come up empty or find something that only provides an immediate and temporary sense of joy and hope.

However, there is one who provides a kind of hope and peace that many in the world do not know. Jesus Christ came to Earth to save a lost world and provide sinners hope. Without Him and His agonizing, painful and utterly undeserved death on the cross, none of us would have a chance. If not for Him, all would be destined to be lost and separated from God for all of eternity.

Instead, He willingly went to the cross and made the ultimate sacrifice. He bled and died at Calvary, suffering for you and me. He did all that so we might be forgiven and spend eternity with Him.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a talented couple performs "At Calvary." This beloved tune is about what Christ did for you and me. Their lovely rendition of this classic tune is one that you'll likely turn to repeatedly.

The chorus is so iconic, memorable and powerful.

"Mercy there was great, and grace was free

Pardon there was multiplied to me

There, my burdened soul found liberty – at Calvary."

Some may believe, feel or think that Christ did not go to the cross for them, but the most famous verse in the Bible makes it abundantly clear that is not the case. He did everything and went through everything because He loved the world so much. He suffered and died at Calvary for everyone.

John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

Choir's Chilling 'It Is Well With My Soul' Rendition

Hope Harmony Choir delivers a chilling rendition of the classic hymn, ‘It Is Well With My Soul.’ 

The group’s latest release, ‘It Is Well With My Soul,’ was written by Horatio G. Spafford in 1873; the musical composition was written in 1876 by Philip P. Bliss.

Horatio Spafford was a Chicago lawyer and real estate investor who dealt with devastating loss. The Great Chicago Fire in 1871 destroyed much of Mr. Spafford’s property and left him broke. Two years later, his four daughters died at sea when Mrs. Spafford and the girls were bound for Europe, and their ship collided with another one and sank. Horatio had stayed behind for business and was scheduled to connect with his family later.

While traveling to join his grieving wife, the devout Christian man was inspired to write ‘It Is Well With My Soul’ as his ship passed over the location where his girls—ages 12, 7, 4, and 18 months—perished. Mr. Spafford was a 19th-century Job, having experienced unfathomable loss and heartbreak. Yet, he remained faithful, trusting God in every circumstance.  

Horatio Spafford’s lyrics speak of trials and tribulations and of finding comfort and peace in Christ. Those words are sung beautifully by this talented group of twelve. 

Hope Harmony Choir is a group of singers and musicians representing three families. The group “compose[s] and perform[s] songs to please both God and men.” According to their website, they function as a choir with the unique approach of individually recording each member’s part.

Listen to how beautifully their voices blend. The young lady in the gray dress sings a stirring solo at 2:35, and the gentleman with glasses sings the final verse at 3:25. 

Here are those four lines:     

‘And Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight

The clouds be rolled back as a scroll;

The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend

Even so, it is well with my soul’

What a wonderful group of young people! The young man in green shorts becomes amused toward the end of the video; they probably have a blast singing together! Fortunately, the tall guys manage to avoid bumping their heads on the low beam just behind them. And, four of the guys appear after the final note to do a little promo.; they’re adorable!

What a blessing it is that there are young, talented people singing old, inspiring hymns with messages that are ageless!  

“Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him; I will surely defend my ways to his face.” Job 13:15 

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Songs Of Shiloh: With Yahweh The Saints Shall Dwell

This melody I was humming one day. I thought it was quite beautiful. Decided to add some verses from the book of Psalms.

Songs Of Shiloh: As In Heaven

'As In Heaven' highlights the life giving relationship a believer in Jesus has with God's Messiah.

Duo’s Beautiful Acoustic Version of 'Jesus Paid It All'

An incredibly gifted musical duo—a young woman and a man—performed a beautiful acoustic version of the beloved hymn "Jesus Paid It All."

Hymns are some of the most beautiful pieces of music you'll ever hear. Their masterfully written lyrics tell of the life-changing love, forgiveness and faithfulness of Jesus Christ. These tracks can bring men to their knees, with tears streaming down their faces.

Unfortunately, hymns are also underutilized parts of music. Churches have mostly abandoned hymns. Instead, many places of worship have chosen to use popular contemporary Christian songs. The worship portion of many churches' Sunday morning services lacks hymns, which is incredibly sad. Can you name a tune that better captures what it's like to go from being a sinner, hopelessly lost, to a saved child of the King than "Amazing Grace," "Great is Thy Faithfulness" or "What a Friend We Have in Jesus?"

In a clip posted on YouTube, two young people beautifully perform an acoustic version of "Jesus Paid It All," a tune about Christ's ultimate sacrifice and death on the cross. This rendition is one that you'll turn to again and again.

Both young performers have clearly been incredibly blessed with God-given musical talent, which they use to spread Christ's message of love and forgiveness of sins. This message is one that many in the world so desperately need to hear.

Many are lost and struggling, searching for relief or something that will provide them with even momentary happiness. They look everywhere, going from here to there, but come up empty every time. That kind of happiness, fulfillment, contentment and forgiveness is only found in one place: Jesus Christ.

As the lyrics state, Christ went to the cross, where he paid it all. Where sin has left a crimson stain, Christ's love and forgiveness can make it as white as snow.

Galatians 2:20 "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."

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" How To Jesus " - Irwin B Noriega

This is a song that I sang and composed inspired by how Jesus enabled us to do something we couldn't. A song that will remind us to share our testimonies for God's Glory! Please check out our website at www.patotoo.online

Fantastic A Cappella Version of 'And Can It Be That I Should Gain'

One man–countless harmonies. David Wesley creates a fantastic a cappella version of the beloved hymn ‘And Can It Be That I Should Gain.’ David Wesley shared with his fans he creates “Music to excite, inspire, and engage the world in worship.”

What makes this rendition of ‘And Can It Be That I Should Gain’ so special is that Wesley sings all the parts himself. He then spends time editing the videos and layering all the different octaves and harmonies together to create a rich, beautiful harmony of the song and it sounds like a full choir at church. 

He posted a caption with the song, “The title of this hymn is a mouthful, just as many of its phrases are tricky to sing!  The lyrics take us through a poetic rendering of Charles Wesley's conversion experience.  Unfortunately, I couldn't incorporate all the verses to fill out the story!”

One fan shared, “This is one of those songs that really makes me stop and consider the lyrics every time its sung.  "How can it be that Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?"  How is that even possible? I am guilty of singing hymns many times and not thinking about what is being said, but this one is never just rote for me; every single time I hear that particular phrase, I can't help but stop and think and dwell on that amazing aspect of what has been done for me.” Another viewer commented, “Oh, I love this song. You just never hear the old hymns anymore! Such a talent. Thanks for sharing it with us!

David’s love for music began at a young age when a neighbor took him to church, and he became connected with the choir. Over time, he developed a passion for using his vocal talents to create worship music. His journey started on YouTube, where he gained attention for his “virtual choirs” and solo a cappella performances. David’s goal is to breathe new life into worship music in order to connect people to God through music. And it’s inspiring that his faith is at the center of everything he does.

We hope you enjoyed David Wesley's beautiful rendition of ‘And Can It Be That I Should Gain.’ Whether it's your first time hearing this song or it’s a cherished favorite, we hope it brought you peace and inspiration today.

Romans 5:8 "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

Young Choir’s Moving Rendition of 'It Is Well With My Soul'

A choir of young people turned in a moving rendition of the beloved and classic hymn "It is Well with My Soul."

Life is rarely, if ever, fair. Many situations and circumstances we encounter and endure in this life often result from nothing we have done. Yes, sometimes, our choices and decisions impact and result in horrible consequences and endings.

However, those instances that we cannot explain the reason for their occurrence are always the hardest to take and endure. In these times, we'll often find ourselves asking God very pointed and direct questions, often in a very stern manner. Why did a loved one get cancer? Why can't we have children? Why was I stricken with this condition or disease?

However, God is still God, even in those dark valleys and storms. He is still working and in control. Those are hard things to think about and remember, especially during tragic or trying circumstances. But that's precisely what one beloved hymn reminds us to do.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a talented group of young people beautifully performs "It is Well with My Soul." This tune will be familiar to anyone who has attended a place of worship with any regularity. However, that does not diminish the lyrics’ relevance even slightly.

Everyone, including Christians, will experience painful, heartbreaking situations. Grief and sorrow will visit all at one time or another. So, the words in "It is Well with My Soul" remain as meaningful and powerful as ever.

"When peace like a river, attendeth my way

When sorrows like sea billows roll

Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say

It is well, it is well, with my soul"

That is and will always be hard to do when tragedy strikes. But when those times do arrive, God remains by our side and is working in that situation, offering comfort and healing. Then we will be able to say that it is truly well with my soul. 

Philippians 4:7 "And the peace of God, which is deeper than all knowledge, will keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus."

Rhonda Vincent’s Beautiful Version of 'Just A Closer Walk With Thee'

If you love bluegrass, you’ll love Rhonda Vincent’s beautiful version of ‘Just A Closer Walk with Thee’ at Larry’s Diner. Rhonda is known as the queen of bluegrass music, and it’s no wonder, thanks to her rich and soulful voice. The simple setting of the Diner didn’t dim the impact of her performance—instead, it made the moment feel even more intimate and special.

Everyone at the Diner was captivated by her down-to-earth style and love for the Lord in every note. Rhonda’s rendition of the classic hymn wasn’t just a performance but rather it was a reminder of the comfort and strength we find in our faith, no matter where we are or what we’re going through.

‘Just a closer walk with Thee,

Grant it, Jesus, is my plea,

Daily walking close to Thee,

Let it be, dear Lord, let it be’

The refrain reminds us to surrender our all to our Heavenly Father. We can trust His plan and His will for our lives over our own. It’s a reminder that His guidance brings peace, comfort, and strength.

The lyrics remind us that when we are weak, He is strong, especially in times of struggles and challenges. But we can find comfort in walking close with the Lord. It's a reminder that seeking closeness with God is not just a one-time thing but a continual, daily pursuit of going after the Lord.

We hope you enjoyed Rhonda Vincent's heartfelt rendition of ‘Just a Closer Walk with Thee.’  The song’s timeless lyrics remind us of the comfort and strength found in walking closely with God.

Colossians 4:5-6 "Walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the best use of the time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person."

Redeemed Quartet Heavenly Rendition of 'Jesus Is Coming Soon' in Music Video

The four supremely talented young men who comprise the Redeemed Quartet turned in a fantastic and heavenly rendition of the beloved gospel tune "Jesus is Coming Soon" in a music video.

The world is a fallen and lost place. Society is in bad shape. Turn on the TV, flip to any news channel, or peruse the internet for any time at all, and you'll quickly come to the same conclusion. People are hurting and struggling, with many calling out for help.

But as bad as things on Earth may appear, there is hope. Jesus Christ, who went to the cross, suffered and died, and later rose again, freely offers forgiveness and the opportunity of eternal life to all. Those hurting, enduring pain and heartache and calling out for help have a solution. Jesus Christ is the answer to all our worries, troubles and concerns.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the Redeemed Quartet beautifully performs "Jesus is Coming Soon." The song perfectly captures the present state of the world and society as a whole. We are definitely living in troublesome times. But thankfully, that is not the end of the song.

"Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon

Many will meet their doom; trumpets will sound

All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies

Going where no one dies, heavenward bound"

As the lyrics state, Jesus Christ is returning soon. At that point, all our troubles and worries will cease. This Earth is not our eternal home. For the Christian, this place is nothing but a short pit stop before reaching eternity.

In addition to the lovely and beautifully written lyrics, the vocal performances are also outstanding. Throughout the nearly three-minute clip, the guys fully displayed their God-given musical talents.

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 Gospel ABC's

Here is my Gospel ABCs Song It is a simple way to explain Salvation with a build-in Prayer and by singing along you can get Born Again Use it as a tool to share the gospel and teach people how to get saved https://youtu.be/_g-O6Qli-iA?si=mlymt9SQfaXjtzcV

Passion Kids Worship - I've Witnessed It

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Passion Kids Worship - Salvation Belongs To You

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