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Chillingly Beautiful ‘Before The Throne of God Above’ Performance

You can’t help but listen to this chillingly beautiful ‘Before The Throne of God Above’ performance on repeat. It’s so beautiful and so classic and modern all at once. Most of the time when we think of hymns, many of us drift back to something out of Little House on the Prairie—a warm, dusty church with creaky wooden pews, sunbeams slanting through weathered windows, and the soft plunk of a piano or organ leading a faithful chorus. Those simple, sacred sounds stitched something eternal into our hearts.

But then, along comes a breathtaking moment like this—Hymns of Grace performing ‘Before the Throne of God Above’ (Hymn 187)—and it feels like heaven reached down and turned a beloved hymn into a full symphony of awe and wonder.

From the very first haunting notes of the cello, you're drawn into something so beautiful and awe-inspiring. The celloist doesn’t just play—she carries the melody like it’s lifting up every burden we’ve ever carried and laying them right at the feet of Jesus. And just when your heart leans into the quiet beauty of it, the singers step in—not softly, but boldly. Her voice is so confident, rich, full of conviction, declaring the truth of who God is.

‘Before the throne of God above,
I have a strong and perfect plea…’

Those lyrics? They don’t just land in your ears. They land in your soul. This isn’t just a hymn—it’s a cry from the deep. A reminder that we are seen, known, and held. We have a Savior who still stands in heaven, pleading for us and loving us without end.

And when the second verse rolls in, there’s this hush in your spirit. Because haven’t we all been there? Weighted by shame, whispering lies, and wondering if we’re too far gone. But the hymn doesn’t leave us there. It turns our eyes upward, right where they belong.

‘Upward I look and see Him there,
Who made an end of all my sin.’

It’s almost too much beauty for one moment—this ancient truth wrapped in new sound. This isn’t just a song; it’s a sermon. A heart cry. A confession. A celebration. By the time the last verse rises up, you realize you’re not just listening anymore. You’re worshiping.

That’s the thing about what Hymns of Grace has done here. They’ve taken what’s familiar and made it majestic. They’ve given us not just notes and melody, but something that echoes into the marrow of our Monday mornings and midnight prayers.

This is what happens when the old truths are met with fresh reverence. When hymns become more than memory, they become a movement of grace, pulling us back to the feet of Jesus.

So if you need a reminder today of who you are and whose you are, let this song carry you there.

We found this performance so moving, we couldn’t help but share it. We hope you’ll feel what we felt—peace, wonder, and a renewed awe of the God who still sings over you.

Hebrews 4:15–16 “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses... Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence.”

We're the Kids of Heaven - (mi smo deca neba)

This catchy song with its upbeat rhythm has proved really popular in Serbia and it would not surprise me if other people will like it too, so I have made this practice video for anyone wanting to try. It took its time to get the English and Serbian singing to more or less correspond to each other but the result is somewhat servicable.

The Isaacs' Soul-Stirring ‘King of Glory’ Performance

The Isaacs’ soul-stirring ‘King of Glory’ performance will leave you with a hallelujah feeling! There’s something sacred about a family that sings together—not just blending harmonies, but blending heartbeats. That’s what you feel when The Isaacs take the stage. It’s not just a performance. It’s not just notes or lyrics. It’s worship woven into the very fabric of who they are, and that’s what we love about their kind of music. 

At the Fisher Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, 2024—something holy hung in the air as The Isaacs sang ‘King of Glory.’ You could almost feel it—a hush falling over the room, not of silence, but of surrender. As if Heaven leaned in close just to listen.

Lily, Becky, Sonya, and Ben—seasoned souls who’ve lived both the ache and the awe of life—stood together in the spotlight, their voices laced with a hint of country and the roots of bluegrass gospel. Familiar. Comforting. Like a front porch light left on when you’ve been away too long. Their harmonies don't just sound sweet—they heal.

The Isaacs have walked a long road of music and ministry. From their beginnings in the early '70s—when Lily and Joe Isaacs, having found faith after tragedy, gave up nightclubs for gospel songs—to now standing on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, they’ve been singing hope through decades. And with every chord, they remind us: worship isn’t just a song—it’s a way of walking through this weary world.

And when they sang:

‘King of Glory, fill this place
Just wanna be with You…’

—something shifted. Maybe in the atmosphere. Maybe in our hearts. Because don’t we all want that? Just to be with Him?

Their voices lifted like a prayer rising from worn church pews and kitchen floors and quiet country roads where we’ve begged God to come close. It was more than a worship song if you ask me—it was a heart-cry wrapped in harmony. And the way they sang “we’ll dance in Your presence 'til You come again”—you could feel it deep down in your bones, that promise. That one day, every tear, every weight, every longing will be met in His presence.

It reminded us of who’s really on the throne. And maybe that’s the miracle of a song like this. It turns a stage into sacred ground. It turns strangers into family. It turns our eyes from what’s breaking to the One who holds all things together. So if you’re weary, if the world feels loud, let this be your gentle reminder—your invitation: Just be with Him.

Psalm 24:9-10 “Lift up your heads, O gates! And lift them up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory!”

His Eye is on the Sparrow

From the Jubilee Homecoming DVD "While the Ages Roll" produced by Eddie Crook. Special thanks to Barbara Roach and her vision for this project.

DADDY IS HERE / MELVIN MOYA

SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW! Visit: melvinmoya.com I love my daughter not because what she does or what she can become, I love her just because. She need to do absolute nothing special that can make me love her more or less. I just love her. I will celebrate anything that she does like is the best thing in the world even if is insignificant. And THATS HOW GOD LOVE US. I want to show the love of God in this song to us..

Phil Wickham’s Moving Live ‘What an Awesome God’ Performance

Check out this video from Chris Tomlin's Good Friday service in Nashville, where Phil Wickham is singing his new song, ‘What An Awesome God.’ The lyrics are powerful, and the music will stir something in your soul. Give it a listen and see what we mean!

‘God is great, give Him all the praise
Hallelujah, Name above all Names
Fire in His eyes, healing in His veins
Everywhere His glory on display’

What an amazing song! If it sounds familiar, it is because Phil Wickham's ‘What An Awesome God’ is a modern rendition of Rich Mullins' classic song ‘Awesome God.’ It was reimagined with a new musical arrangement and updated lyrics while retaining the original's core message. 

Phil Wickham and his co-writer Jonathan Smith took the familiar chorus of Rich Mullins' ‘Awesome God’ and built a new song around it. They also honored Rich Mullins and his legacy by releasing ‘What An Awesome God’ on what would have been his 70th birthday.

“It’s hard to even describe what it means to me to share a small part of the legacy of this song,” Phil Wickham said. “What started as a fun idea in the studio grew into an unexpected new take on the ‘Awesome God’ story. It has quickly become one of my favorite songs to sing with the church, proudly declaring each night how awesome our God is! I’m honored to share this song with you all, and I pray that in the midst of your day, it helps you recognize ‘What An Awesome God’ we serve!”’

Many people online shared how much they loved Phil Wickham's ‘What An Awesome God’.

“Every time I hear the song, it stirs a deep sense of surrender and worship within my heart! I can’t help but hit replay!” comments one person on YouTube.

“I was eagerly waiting for it to come out. Now we can put it on repeat!” writes another person online.

We hope you also loved listening to this song and it was able to bring some encouragement to your day!

Redeemed Quartet Soul-Stirring Rendition of ‘In The Sweet By and By’

Listen to this soul-stirring rendition from Redeemed Quartet of hymn ‘In The Sweet By and By.’ This is one hymn that has blessed millions of believers for generations. And this version of the song is sure to leave you uplifted and encouraged!

‘There's a land that is fairer than day
And by faith we can see it afar
For the Father waits over the way
To prepare us a dwelling place there’

What a beautiful video with incredible music! The setting of the music video is Crawford, Colorado, and the mountains in the background are just stunning. And the talented singers that are performing their version of the hymn ‘In The Sweet By and By’ are part of a group called Redeemed Quartet. 

Based in the state of Indiana, the Redeemed Quartet is a professional Southern Gospel group made up of four best friends and brothers.  They had their start in 2014, and their mission with their music is to shine a light in the darkness and uplift others while showcasing four-part harmony and life-changing lyrics. The group has had the privilege of sharing their country-styled Southern Gospel music with a local, national, and international audience, and their music offers hope and encouragement to all who hear it.

When it comes to the song ‘In The Sweet By and By,’ it was written in 1868 by Sanford Fillmore Bennett, with music by Joseph Philbrick Webster. The hymn's lyrics explore the hope of meeting loved ones in heaven, finding solace in faith, and the promise of a future reward. 

Redeemed Quartet has included their rendition of ‘In The Sweet By And By’ on their 2024 album titled I’ve Been Redeemed. We hope that you enjoyed watching their official music video of this song and it was able to bring some joy to your day!

We Will Not Offer You - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'We Will Not Offer You' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'What We Really Need'. (c) 1997, Heart of the City Music. Words and music by Dan Adler. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso Remix

Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso Remix (2025)

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ Is Coming Remix

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ Is Coming Remix (2025)

Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso

Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso (2025)

To the everlasting Father - Adrienne Norden

To the everlasting Father, To the Son who reigns on high, With the Spirit, we unite, Be salvation, honour, blessing Might and endless majesty

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ is Coming

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ is Coming (2025)

Manna from heaven - Adrienne Norden

Manna from heaven Broken Bread This is my body, given to you

Pebbles - Adrienne Norden

Like ripples kiss pebbles in streams Or thunderous waves crash on shore Your tenderness and justice Captures my soul, Captures my soul

Sweet the sound - Adrienne Norden

Sweet the sound Of that amazing grace Rescued me from what I am I am found from being lost I see that I was blind, Sweet that amazing grace

Our Father - Adrienne Norden

Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Sacred is Your name. Hoshiana, Hoshiana,

Canaan James Hill’s 'Goodness of God' Powerful Performance on 'American Idol'

Prepare to hear the name of Jesus worshipped on a global stage. It is always refreshing to hear the gospel sung on public television or radio. Watch in this clip, Canaan James Hill’s powerful performance of ‘Goodness of God’ on ‘American Idol.’ 

The scene is dark with shining lights beaming down on Canaan as he sits in a refined bronze suit. He sings with such confidence and poise. His vocal runs are incredible and unexpected. He not only sings, he preaches the gospel. He has grit and genuine heart behind his performance. It feels like a church service on the national television show. Canaan is a wonderful vocalist who always leaves you curious as to what he will do next. He has a unique voice. 

As you witness this contestant pour out his heart in praise, it will lead you to the foot of the cross. The song is powerful and moving. It reminds us to look back in our own lives and see how the Lord has been good to us. He is so good even in a world that is filled with sin and pain. He is always on the throne. Canaan brings a gospel music flavor to a popular worship hit and does a fantastic performance. This will be a blessing in your day.

As you watch Canaan’s performance, you will see young and old, various skin colors, and different clothing styles represented among the audience. Jesus is revealing Himself through this song to them. God is glorified among the masses, and knowing that millions of TV viewers from around the world are watching this means that the gospel is going to the nations through this song. We can be proud of Canaan’s boldness to preach the gospel with his voice. He is not ashamed of his Savior.

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8

This Powerful 'Fill My Cup' Performance Stuns

Check out this powerful performance of ‘Fill My Cup’ by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Under the direction of Carol Cymbala, the choir gives a stunning performance of the song made famous by Andrew Ripp. The lyrics, the music, and the smiles will leave your heart and cup full!  

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, according to its website, began with only nine members meeting in a “rundown building in a difficult area.” Today, however, the Grammy Award-winning choir spreads the gospel through song from the inner city of New York to across the United States and overseas. 

Here, they sing on a stage in a fabulous auditorium in front of a gorgeous misty-mountain backdrop, but it’s not the splendor of the building or the mountain scene that captures our attention. It is the glorious sound of their voices raised in praise to God. It’s the joy in their faces, and they sing of His goodness! 

Clapping, swaying, singing, and smiling, the talented choir members—representing “all ethnic and national origins”—share their belief in Jesus Christ and communicate that shared purpose beautifully!

Thad Cockrell originally wrote and recorded ‘Fill My Cup.’ However, when Thad’s good friend Andrew Ripp suggested revising the original and recording it himself, Thad enthusiastically helped with the rewrite. Andrew Ripp’s 2022 version became a chart-topper. 

Andrew wrote, “In the midst of a breakthrough, it’s easy to notice that our ‘cup is being filled.’ But when we’re waiting between the prayer and the answer, it’s just as easy for it to feel empty.”

When we ask God to fill our cups, restore our souls, and provide the strength we need, He hears us. Just as these spirit-filled musicians lift their hands skyward, when we send our prayers His way, he delivers! 

Commenters from the choir’s home church, The Brooklyn Tabernacle, and from other countries share their admiration for the choir’s performance. They use words like “strong anointing” and “spiritual refreshment.” Keep doing what you’re doing, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir! The world needs your voices!

“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,” Ephesians 3:16

Song of Moses and the Lamb

Great and marvellous are your deeds, Lord God Almighty. Just and true are your ways, King of the nations. Who will not fear you, Lord, and bring glory to your name?

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