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Family’s Sweet Cover of Brandon Lake’s ‘Gratitude’ Will Warm Your Heart

Listen to this family’s sweet cover of Brandon Lake’s song ‘Gratitude.’ The talented family performing in this video is The Asidors, and the music that they make together will warm your heart. What a beautiful thing it is to see a family make music together, encouraging and uplifting others!

‘All my words fall short, I got nothin' new
How could I express all my gratitude?
I could sing these songs as I often do
But every song must end and You never do’

This is such a great rendition of the song ‘Gratitude.’ The vocalists in the music video include Huly Ray Asidor and Kristle May B. Asidor, as well as their children, Bree and Hunter.

“So wonderful and uplifting to see this beautiful family singing together. I loved this!” comments one person online after watching the video.

“Love the family sitting around the keyboard and just singing together...feels like home, not a performance. That's truly worship!” writes another person.

The Asidors are a family of Christian singers who share God’s love through their music. The family performs in many different places, especially at churches and religious gatherings. They also have a popular YouTube channel where they share their musical performances. The Asidors strive to make videos that are inspiring, uplifting, and enjoyable for all.

As for the song ‘Gratitude’ by Brandon Lake, it emerged during a conversation between Brandon and a friend, sparked by reflections on the goodness of God. In the midst of their dialogue, Brandon realized that nothing we possess truly matches the worthiness of God, except for our worship. And the essence of the song ‘Gratitude’ lies in its sincerity, stemming from a heart committed to transparency and openness with God. 

We hope that you enjoyed this beautiful rendition of ‘Gratitude’ today!

Brandon Lake Powerful ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Performance on GMA

You have to see this powerful performance on Good Morning America of Brandon Lake singing his song ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah.’ The five-time Grammy winner talks about his sold-out King of Heart Tour and how he hopes to keep making music that points people to Jesus. Let this worship performance encourage you today!

‘Yeah, I don't always feel it, yeah, but that's when I need it the most
So I'ma keep on singin' 'til my soul catches up with my song
There's times when my hands go up freely, times that it costs
There's days when a praise comes out easy, days when it takes all the strength I've got’

This is one song that many people can relate to. Sometimes, you have no idea what battles God is sustaining other people to endure and how hard-fought their worship could be. Brandon Lake shared that same sentiment when he said this: “God does something really beautiful when I just bring Him my honesty…you’re trying to worship and praise more so when you don’t feel it than when you do. A lot of life is the valley; it’s not the mountaintop.”

Many people online responded positively to Brandon Lake’s performance on GMA, sharing how the artist has impacted them and their faith.

“This anointed man is absolutely ‘fueling the genre's explosion,’ as Billboard stated. I can honestly say he has brought me closer to Jesus and I will forever be thankful for that,” one person comments online.

“Love seeing Brandon on Good Morning America. This song resonates with so many people that God doesn’t need us to have it all together. We just need to run to the Father and let Him work in us,” another person writes.

We hope that you enjoyed this performance from Brandon Lake. Let the song remind you about the battles that we all face and the praise that comes after, while God is sustaining us through it all.

You’ve Never Heard ‘I Can Only Imagine’ Performed Quite Like This

This song is one that leads us to ponder eternity with Jesus. However, this artist has recreated the melody in a fun and unexpected way. You’ve never heard ‘I Can Only Imagine’ performed quite like this.

At the beginning of this song, we see the artist sitting on a bench in a dimly lit room with stage lights. The singer begins with the guitar and his microphone. His style is a unique reggae version. 

This young man, with fiery red hair and an exciting stage presence, will leave you eager to see what he will do next. He sings with his heart. You really can feel his emotions in this version. There is a particular moment that will wow you when he jumps up vocally an octave at the end. It is very impressive and moving.

The lyrics share

I can only imagine
Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel? 
Will I dance for you Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?

At the end of the video, we see that this young man goes by the name Joel Jackson Worship. Joel helps believers in Jesus reflect on their own moment of glory in this video. The Lord is so good and holy, yet He is so personable and knows us intimately. 

We can be encouraged to know that we have seen His glory here on earth and that one day we will see Him fully glorified in heaven. May this be a hopeful message: Jesus gives the victory, and this suffering is not forever. No matter what you are facing today, may this song breathe new life into your situation, that this is not the end, and we can celebrate together.

“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’” Matthew 25:23

Singer Jaye King on Turning a 'Hard Place' Into a Song of Hope

Singer Jaye King joins Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust to discuss how God met him in a hard place, became his steady rock and began a work of redemption that still shapes his life today. He opens up about the personal story behind his new single “Hard Place” and the imperfect, ongoing journey of learning to trust God. King also reflects on making honest music that blends real-world styles with a faith that was forged through struggle.

Evan Craft on Why Comfort Is One of the Biggest Threats to the Christian Faith

Evan Craft joins Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust to talk about The Extra Mile, his new book detailing a 1,200-mile cycling journey across South America that reshaped his faith and purpose. He shares how the trip began as a fundraiser but turned into a life-changing mission, including helping athletes encounter Christ. Craft also opens up about why comfort can become a spiritual trap and what it means to truly surrender your plans to God. Plus, he reflects on his own faith journey, upcoming music, and what’s next for his ministry.

CHOOSE JESUS CHRIST 🙏🏻

God Is In Control Always 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️

Tauren Wells Lyric Video for Powerful ‘Breathe On It’

Tauren Wells's lyric video for the powerful “Breathe On It” is simple and spiritually inspiring. It’s a peaceful way to showcase Tauren’s thoughtful lyrics. Play the video to soak in the words and meaning. 

Christian singer Tauren Wells's new lyric video shows a cross on a wavy blue canvas. Its visuals tie into the song’s meaning—that anything God breathes on is given transformation. And though the surroundings may waver, the cross never does. 

Some of the lyrics to “Breathe On It” are: 

Something's gotta come alive again
Every time You breathe on it
I can feel Your fire falling
Ain't no shackle You're not breaking loose

Tauren said of his song, “I’m asking God to BREATHE ON IT💨. Nothing done out of my own striving or strength but carried along by the wind of His spirit. I have a holy expectation that it could change…everything.”

The breath of life is a recurring theme throughout scripture. 

In Genesis, God breathed life into Adam. In Ezekiel, the prophet received a vision of the wind breathing life into a field of dry bones, and they formed an army that came to life. In John, Jesus breathed on his disciples before he ascended, gifting them the Holy Spirit. 

Like Tauren is saying, we should look for where God is breathing, rather than making our own plans and agendas. His breath, his spirit, is a gift that we shouldn’t take for granted. 

It’s wonderful that artists like Tauren dig into the scripture to remind us what we should have on our hearts. It’s not all about emotions and feelings or surface worship—it's about listening to the Holy Spirit and looking for where God wants us to be. 

“And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Genesis 2:7

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Bible book songs, Numbers

All 66 books in song by His grace It's worship songs about the books of the Bible. Recap summary gospel style. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk , Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians - Revelation

A Serene and Soul-Stirring Instrumental ‘Hallelujah’ Cover

This serene and soul-stirring instrumental “Hallelujah” cover will bring peace to your soul and spirit today. Its simple elegance is profound and beautiful. Watch the video to hear it.

The video starts in a serene setting in what seems like an ancient countryside mansion. A grand piano sits on a cobblestoned terrace, its player steady on the keys as a violinist performs next to it. Both of the women are completely in tune with their instruments. 

They play with peace and grace. And they make the song somehow sound different and heavenly. It brings to mind the lyrics of the song:

I've told the truth, I didn't come to fool you
And even though it all went wrong
I'll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah

It’s a beautiful song played very well, but it’s also a beautiful video. It’s such an incredible setting. The close-ups on the performers reveal their devotion to the song, and it’s interesting to see how they fluidly move their bodies in line with their instruments to create this incredible sound. 

There’s a gentle interplay between the piano and violin, and the space feels magical and inviting. In the absence of lyrics, the instruments convey emotion and reverence. The whole thing feels blissfully timeless. 

It feels so soothing and meditative, cutting right to the soul in a way that only good music can. As the performers strip down the song to its melody, it reveals the true beauty of it. It’s an unforgettable video that you’ll carry with you the whole day. 

Imagine if you were walking along one day and heard this enchanting music all of a sudden out of the blue, almost like it’s being played just for you. That’s the feeling that this video evokes. It’s a rare serenity that you don’t encounter every day.

Chilling Performance of ‘How Great Is Our God’ Will Give You Goosebumps

Be inspired and in awe of our great God. This version of a well-known CCM hit is so fresh that it will be like the first time you have heard it! Watch this chilling performance of ‘How Great Is Our God’ that will give you goosebumps.

As the song begins, you see a band that is very worshipful and pondering. A young woman begins to sing the chorus of ‘How Great is Our God.’ Her voice is angelic. 

This recording is a combination of musical groups. Garett & Kate join forces with Antonio and Allison. The pairing of these instruments and gifts is powerful. Kate has a stunning voice and she has a sweetness to her. 

The instruments start to join in with the stunning cello, violin, and piano. Garret sings the chorus with Kate, delivering excellent harmonies. 

What will impress you musically is the way that they have such strong dynamics. The tone painting and build of this song make it feel like a brand new worship song has been released, even though it is widely known as a classic. You will not be able to help but join in worship from behind your screen. This version is reflective and leads us to ponder the brilliance of our great God and His glory. 

The bridge to this song says:

Name above all names
Worthy of all praise
My heart will sing
How great is our God

As you listen to this beautiful masterpiece of a song, ponder the ways that God is glorious. Watch the heartfelt praise of these young men and women and join in the moment of celebration of our Creator and Savior. He is worthy of all of our praise. 

“Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God, You are very great;You are clothed with splendor and majesty," Psalm 104:1

Leanna Crawford Shares How God Used 'Still Waters' and Changed Her Life: 'It's Super Humbling'

Leanna Crawford opens up with Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust about the unexpected moment she heard her hit song “Still Waters” playing in a coffee shop -- and why it left her humbled by how God uses music to reach people. She also talks about her purpose in Christian music, the heart behind her new single “Borrow Mine,” and how songwriting helps her point others to Jesus. It’s a powerful conversation about faith, calling and trusting God with your gifts.

Matthew West’s Uplifting and Powerful ‘Good’ Gets Lyric Video

It is amazing to see how Christian artists craft songs that express personal testimonies and communicate Biblical messages. It is so special when we have the opportunity to see the words that were written and reflect on them. Watch as Matthew West’s uplifting and powerful ‘Good’ gets a lyric video. 

At the start of the clip, we see Matthew in the dark, sitting on a chair and playing guitar as he begins the song. The lyrics pop up at the bottom of the screen for you to join in or reflect on the words. At first, you think the song is about falling short and is more focused on humanity’s sin. 

As you get to the chorus, you are amazed by the lyrics because they turn out to be the testimony of every Christian: we are loved because God is good, even though we are not. It is cleverly crafted to turn the words towards what Jesus has done, and it is powerful.

The chorus sings out:

And I was wrecked by mercy
The day I understood
I'm not loved because I'm worthy
I'm loved because You're good

You see Matthew sitting among water with lights around. He then gets in the water. It is very symbolic of the grace of God, like a river, and of His baptism of believers. 

If you feel discouraged today over your sins and story, let this empower you with the truth that Jesus’ love and goodness covers you. We have all sinned and fallen short of God’s glory, but His perfect sacrifice for us seals all who believe in Him. This video will have you singing with Matthew and celebrating your own story today.
 
“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." 1 John 4:18

Country Tune ‘Give Them All to Jesus’ Reminds Us Where to Take Our Burdens

There is something holy about watching a person stand in the center of their calling and simply breathe, like this country tune ‘Give Them All To Jesus’, that reminds us where to take our burdens. When Steven Wood sings, you don’t just hear music — you feel a slow, steady country rhythm that feels like back roads, open fields, and a front porch where faith was learned the hard way. 

As a girl who didn’t know Jesus before the age of 22, I remember how hard it was to find Christian music that felt alive to me — not stiff, not drowned in an organ, not polished into something that no longer felt human. 

I needed worship that sounded like life: honest, gritty, tender, and real. And in Steven Wood, I found it. Deep country, rich with Merle Haggard undertones, the kind of voice you could two-step to while your heart quietly remembers who Jesus is.

In this song, Steven doesn’t rush; he invites us. “Are you tired of chasing pretty rainbows?” he sings, like a gentle question meant just for you. He sings so down-to-earth, but the message lands deeply.

“Wrap up those shattered dreams of your love, and at the feet of Jesus, lay them down.” 

It feels less like a performance and more like an altar call wrapped in a country ballad. Again and again, he calls us back to the same truth: “Give them all… give them all to Jesus — shattered dreams, wounded hearts, broken too — and He will turn your sorrow into joy.” It’s simple theology carried on a melody that settles into your bones.

There is something so beautifully true in the way Steven sings about pain and promise in the same breath.

“He never said you don’t see sunshine, and He never said there’d be no rain,” he reminds us — because faith has never been about escaping hardship, but about being held through it. Yet he sings with hope, not heaviness, because Jesus doesn’t just meet us in our sorrow — He transforms it into something that will work together for the good in our lives. By the end of the song, when Steven repeats, “And He will turn your sorrow into joy,” it feels less like lyrics and more like a lived experience.

I’ve always believed that music is one of God’s quiet miracles, a gift that carries truth farther than words alone ever could. Steven Wood doesn’t just use his gift; he offers it to the world. He makes space for healing in a simple country tune, space for weary hearts to breathe, space for women like us to remember that Jesus sees every broken place and calls it worth redeeming. And maybe that’s why this song lingers — because it reminds us that even our shattered dreams have a place at His feet, and that joy is never as far away as we think.

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”  Psalm 34:18

Worship Team's Powerful Performance of CeCe Winans’ ‘That’s My King’

A praise and worship team turned in a powerful performance of CeCe Winans’ “That’s My King.” This rendition from the group of talented musicians is one that you’ll return to again and again. Watch the short but thoroughly enjoyable clip to listen to the group’s delightful performance of “That’s My King.”

The Bible says that we, as Christians, are to raise our voices and shout, making a joyful noise as we worship and praise His holy name. Now, what can be considered a joyful noise is up for interpretation. Some people have been blessed with the God-given ability to sing beautifully. Others may not have been so gifted in the musical department. It could get bad. 

Those who don’t have a whole lot of musical skills might be better suited as greeters, helping distribute the church’s weekly bulletin to congregants or some other position where singing is not an absolute necessity. All kidding aside, it truly does not matter how well or poorly we can sing. If we’re singing His praises, it does not matter how we sound.

A clip posted on YouTube captured a group of very skilled and talented musicians from First Baptist Clarksville Church in Clarksville, Tennessee, performing “That’s My King.” All of them have been blessed with an immense amount of musical ability, and they put it to good use, putting on an utterly delightful performance of a tune that tells of the wonder, power and faithfulness of our Lord.

“Who we talking about?
That’s my King
We declare the glory
Give Him all the glory”

Not only is it a genuinely enjoyable performance of a beautifully and powerfully written song, but it’s quite a catchy tune. All you need to do is hear this song once, and you’ll be humming the chorus the rest of the day.

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.”

Rising Christian Singer Naomie Celeste Performs Acoustic Version of Her Song 'Thank You'

Emerging Christian singer-songwriter Naomie Celeste gave us this acoustic performance of 'Thank You' live from the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville. Naomie is based in Pennsylvania and known for blending contemporary worship with soulful, heartfelt sounds. A devoted wife and mother of five, her music reflects a life of faith, perseverance, and grace. Raised in a Haitian family and musically gifted since the age of nine, Naomie is proficient in piano, violin, and guitar.

Radiant King

Lyric video for the original worship song “Radiant King (All Praise Be Sung)”, written by Richard Quayle. This song is a precious reminder of the captivating love of Jesus for his bride, and the breath-taking length he went to in order to be together. A declaration of Christ’s redeeming love — the Lamb upon the throne who broke our chains, removed our shame, and made us His own. It reflects the journey from sin and darkness into grace, identity, and joyful surrender. My prayer is that many hearts will be captivated by our amazing saviour. In the words of the early Moravian Missionaries, “May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering”. If you want to know more about this song or have any questions you’d prefer not to put in the chat, feel free to reach out to email me on [email protected] God bless Rich

Holy Holy

From desperation to salvation God saved me

The Martins Lift Spirits With ‘I Just Feel Like Something Good Is About to Happen’

Listen to this song called ‘I Just Feel Like Something Good is About to Happen’ and have your spirits lifted. The singers in the video are The Martins, a music vocal trio composed of three siblings: Joyce Martin Sanders, Jonathan Martin, and Judy Martin Hess. They have a lovely sound, and the way their voices blend together sounds so heavenly!

‘I just feel like something good is about to happen  
I just feel like something good is on its way  
He has promised that he'd open all of heaven  
And brother it could happen any day’

The song 'I Just Feel Like Something Good Is About To Happen' by The Martins conveys a message of hope and faith amid challenges. It will remind listeners of the encouraging verse from Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

When it comes to The Martins, their sibling group rose to national and international success during the 1990s, showcasing their stunning and distinctive harmonies before a vast array of audiences. Over the years, the group garnered eight Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association, as well as a prestigious Grammy nomination.

The siblings decided to take a break in 2003 and pursue individual music careers, but they reunited in 2010 and were stronger than ever. In 2011, they released their first new recording together in 10 years. In 2013, the group returned to the studio to record The Martins A Cappella. This recording earned The Martins a Grammy nomination for Best Roots Gospel Album. Most recently, The Martins produced their latest recording, Still Standing.

There is nothing like a family singing together, and these siblings use their voices to encourage others and bring God glory. We hope you enjoyed their performance of ‘I Just Feel Like Something Good is About to Happen’ today!

Beautiful Fingerstyle Guitar Cover of ‘Nearer My God to Thee’ Is Stunning

Get ready for a peaceful and inspiring instrumental of a well-known hymn. If you are having a stressful day or just want to relax and reflect on the goodness of Jesus, this is an excellent video for you. This beautiful fingerstyle guitar cover of ‘Nearer My God to Thee’ is stunning.

At the start of the song, we see a young man sitting in a dimly lit room with two trees and a relaxing ambiance. Titus Major will wow you with his gorgeous guitar version of this hymn. He plays with confidence, style, and craft. 

You will notice how humble he appears as well. This young man has great potential! You will be compelled to stop and be still before the Lord or to sing along to the lyrics.

The first verse powerfully states:

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee!
E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me,
still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to thee;

The peace that we experience in this song reminds us of the blessing of having the forgiveness of sin by Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross for all who put their trust in Him. Whether you listen to this tune and know every single word by heart, or you are just appreciating the artistry and the personal style of Titus, this video will bless you. 

Life is busy, and we can forget to slow down and focus on the God who helps us to be still and know that He is in control and He sees us. Allow yourself to rest in Him and worship Him with your entire being. He is worthy of our total adoration, and He leads us into His perfect peace. 

“You will keep in perfect peace the steadfast of mind, because he trusts in You. Trust in the LORD forever, because GOD the LORD is the Rock eternal." Isaiah 26:3-4

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