This is absolutely beautiful and one of the 20 bestselling Christian songs of all time.
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This song was written by Reuben Morgan and Darlene Zschech, the words are wonderful, the pictures are beautiful and it is quietly soothing and excellently sung.
Here is something truly beautiful for the day, enjoy.
This is not only a beautiful worship song, but also has wonderful pictures complementing the words of the song.
If you are one of those teenagers who think they need drugs, extasy or alcohol to enjoy music to the max, take a look at this video, thousands of teenagers enjoying fantastic music, totally free of anything other than a love for the Lord Jesus Christ.
No one should be surprised when they see thousands of Christian hands raised in worship toward God. When someone loves you despite all your flaws and pays a debt that you could never pay, all you want to do is worship the ONE who loves you with such grace, and that paid the debt you never could pay, especially if they suffered to do it.
This is one of the most popular songs for 2020 with (6.3 million copies sold). I suspect everyone who listens to this beautiful gentle version of this song will truly enjoy Steph MacLeod’s wonderful voice.
If you love country Gospel, you will love this, the band, the lyrics, the singing and the music is fabulously uplifting. Put on your country dancing boots and enjoy.
This is one of the most popular songs for 2020 with (6.3 million copies sold). As I recognise the ugliness of sin that lies within, I clearly understand the Scripture that states, “God’s grace, is greater than sin” (Rom. 5:20), because the grace He showers upon me constantly confirms that I am saved and that all other Christians are saved, not by any goodness, desert or effort of myself, but solely by grace and my Saviours perfect righteousness. Enjoy the song.
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Though I love all 140 songs listed here it does not mean that I agree with all that is taught by the various churches in which they are sung. After years in the Christian faith, I have learnt to embrace what each church has that exalts the name of Jesus and set aside what may be in error. |