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William Murphy Declares Victory in ‘No Failure’ Live Performance

William Murphy declared victory in his "No Failure" live performance. The pastor and Christian music artist put on a terrific, uplifting and encouraging performance as he sang about God's power and faithfulness. Watch the short but awe-inspiring clip to listen to and see him sing "No Failure."

Life is not always an enjoyable experience. Yes, there will be plenty of reasons and occasions for celebrations, but that will not always be the case. In fact, life can be downright painful and highly unpleasant, leaving us battered and bruised. 

There will be instances and situations that push us to our very limit. We might even get to the point where we feel like there's no hope or way forward. But as the Bible says in 2 Corinthians, God's power is made perfect in our weakness. He can do exceedingly more than anything we can imagine. He can interject hope where all seems lost, and bring about victory where failure seemed all but a certainty.

William Murphy sings in his tune "No Failure" that the Lord is incapable of losing, and when we rely upon Him and His guidance and direction, we cannot and will not fail either.

"I wish you could see yourself in the future
I wish you could see yourself, you're doing better
'Cause everything He said He would do, God did
And everything you asked Him to, God did that"

The rest of the beautiful song is a testament to God's strength, power and faithfulness. We will experience times that test and stretch our faith. Those are never fun and are often painful, but the Lord is faithful forevermore.

As William sings, imagine how much better our lives would be if we gave up complete and total control and stopped trying to do things our way. God has a plan and a purpose for our lives—no situation or circumstance is wasted with Him, not only that, but He cannot fail.

If that song does not encourage and uplift your spirit, I don't know what will.

Hebrews 13:5 "Be free from the love of money and pleased with the things which you have; for he himself has said, I will be with you at all times."

The Land of Glad

Lyric Video for The Land of Glad by Morgan Rhoads

O Praise the Lord of Creation (Reggae Mix) (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

This is a music video for "O Praise the Lord of Creation", by Heath Bewley. This song is a beautiful Reggae song, praising God, the creator of the world. As usual, the music video features 3D animation.

Phil Wickham Tune Gets Powerful Cover from Children’s Choir

This Phil Wickham tune gets a powerful cover from this children’s choir in a video posted on YouTube. The Rise Up Children’s Choir puts passion and unison into their version of the wonderful song. Watch the clip to see their heartfelt performance. 

In the video, the large group of children of mixed ages stands upon a church stage with beautiful pale stained glass in the background. They wear pastels and sing, accompanied by the piano. Between the clips of them singing, a resurrected Jesus appears in front of his open tomb, smiling confidently because he knows his heavenly father will take him home.

The children’s blended voices sound innocent and wonderful as they put lyrics to Phil Wickham’s song, ‘Behold.’ The song speaks of Christ’s holiness and sacrifice. Some of the words are:

Go and see that empty tomb
He's not there, for He is risen
Every heart prepare Him room
Jesus Christ, the King of Heaven

The song has some of the same lyrics and tune as ‘O Come, Let Us Adore Him,’ a hymn that is often sung around Christmas. Phil changed it, adding lyrics that also make it perfect for Easter. In Phil’s unique version, “come let us adore him” implies not just seeing Jesus in his infancy after his miraculous birth, like the original song, but also after his miraculous death and resurrection. 

The children have such joy on their faces as they sing, and it’s easy to understand why. The song is a song of praise and a great reminder of the hope that we have as believers in Christ Jesus. He will come again one day. He is risen; he is risen indeed. 

“He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” Matthew 28:6

Tim Lovelace on Faith, Laughter, and His New Patriotic Medley

Songwriter, comedian, and speaker Tim Lovelace joins us to talk about his new Celebration of America Medley, working with the legendary Charlie McCoy, and how he balances faith and humor in his music and ministry.

Live Your Life for God/Jesus (Latin Samba Mix) (Music Video With Animation) - Heath Bewley

"Live Your Life for God/Jesus" is a song about making God a priority in your life. It's also a song of praise - God shall be praised with music and dancing. The song encourages people to make a joyful sound to God and surrender their lives to Him through Jesus Christ. This is a Latin Samba mix of the song. Enjoy!

‘Amazing Grace’ on Pan Flute Is Beautiful

This cover of ‘Amazing Grace’ on pan flute is wonderful and almost otherworldly. It is simply elegant and beautiful—a reminder that even lyricless music can still be an act of worship. Watch the clip to hear the wonderful performance. 

In the video posted on YouTube, Kazakhstan native David Döring stands in the beautiful Evangelical Church in Bad Nauheim, Germany. The sounds from his flute echo in the light-filled auditorium, which has high ceilings and plenty of space to amplify the beautiful sound. Döring’s unique instrument offers windy, air-filled notes that are long and sweet. 

As you listen to the song, you’ll be reminded of its simple and moving lyrics: 

Amazing grace! how sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch; like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.

‘Amazing Grace’ is one of those powerful Christian hymns that moves you no matter where or how you hear it. We are all given God’s unending grace, one of the sweetest gifts we could ever receive. Without it, we are like blind lambs, bound to be ravaged by predators or fall to our deaths if it were not for our kind, grace-filled shepherd and savior who forgives us and leads the way. We don’t deserve this heavenly gift, but God gives it freely nonetheless. 

We should never forget God’s remarkable gift of grace and praise him for it. He created us, and even when we sinned against him, he chose to save us with the ultimate act of grace by sending his beloved son, Jesus.

“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” 2-corinthians 12:9

Megan Danielle Breathtaking ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ Rendition

Megan Danielle’s breathtaking rendition of ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ will have you hitting the reshare button with your friends. This song has been covered by hundreds of artists because its words hit our hearts deeply. 

“Go rest high on that mountain, Son, your work on earth is done,” the lyrics say — words that carry the weight of goodbye but also the promise of peace. And Megan’s voice? It carries every ounce of that promise.

It’s a song about loss, yes. But it’s also a song about hope, about the quiet courage to let go and the fierce love that lingers on. Megan, who is known for her deeply beautiful songs and sultry voice, sings it with a reverence that feels deeply personal, yet universally tender, as if she’s cradling every broken heart that listens. I think each of us walking this earth carries that kind of pain and understanding. We’ve all lost loved ones and we all long for the kind of peace the song is all about. 


If you haven’t seen it yet, stop what you’re doing and press play. As she sings, it’s as if God reaches into us and connects with our hearts, which is where grief and grace meet. In a world that often rushes us past grief, she helps us to pause and slows us down. She invites us to sit in the silence, to breathe in the sacred sorrow, and to find healing in the hum of a voice lifted in truth.

Friends, this is it if you’ve ever needed a song to carry your heart. Take a moment. Listen. Let the music wash over you. Because in this beautiful song, sorrow finds a soft place to settle, wrapped gently in grace — like a warm hand on a weary shoulder—and that kind of comfort is a rare and precious gift.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”  Matthew 11:28

His Beautiful Work

The sparkling stars in the sky, the aurora in all its colors, the clouds spread out softly like wool, The birds singing to greet the morning, and the trees praising Him as their leaves whisper— Even to the wildflower, smaller than my pinky nail, God has embroidered beauty. How beautiful are the works of the Lord. No darkness can ever cover His light. The Lord has planted a melody even in my small and humble heart. I praise the Lord who lets me sing of peace and joy in every circumstance. The reason I can sing with this freedom and joy that cannot be understood is because the great God has made me His child. To all who receive Jesus and believe in His name, He has given the right to become children of God. If you open your heart to Jesus and trust in His name, your life will be transformed. I long to share with you this freedom and the joy the world cannot give. How beautiful are the works of the Lord. The Lord has planted a melody even in my small and humble heart. The sparkling stars in the sky, the aurora in all its colors, the clouds spread out softly like wool, The birds singing to greet the morning, and— Even to the wildflower, smaller than my pinky nail, God has embroidered beauty. No darkness can ever cover His light. I praise the Lord who lets me sing of peace and joy in every circumstance. How beautiful are the works of the Lord.

Looking for a City – Southern Gospel Quartet (Inspired by Hebrews 11)

“Looking for a City” is a foot-stomping, spirit-lifting Southern Gospel anthem that celebrates the unshakable hope of heaven! Inspired by Hebrews 11, this high-energy song reminds us that we are just pilgrims passing through, looking for “a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.” With powerful four-part harmony and a message anchored in God’s promises, this song is a joyful journey of faith, perseverance, and eternal hope. If you've ever felt homesick for heaven, this one’s for you! 🎶 Lyrics Highlight: “I’m looking for a city just beyond that golden shore…” Let this song lift your heart, stir your soul, and renew your focus on the eternal — because this world is not our home! Lyrics written by Evangelist Dave Jacobs All video footage produced and edited by me without the use of AI. Instrumental music composed using AI tools as part of the creative process. This project blends human storytelling with emerging music technology to create original, thoughtful work designed to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. Southern Gospel, Gospel Quartet, Heaven, Hebrews 11, Looking for a City, Christian Music, Faith Songs, Gospel Piano, Pilgrim Songs, Encouragement, End Times, City of God, Christian Worship, New Gospel Music, Uplifting

Goldpine | 'Stumbling Stone' (acoustic)

Husband and wife duo Goldpine stopped by the GodTube studio in Nashville and gave us this amazing performance of their new single 'Stumbling Stone.' The track will be featured on their new album 'Three', set to release this summer.

I Run to You - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'I Run to You' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'With One Voice' (c) 1998, Heart of the City Music/ASCAP. 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.

Jesus Came Through

“Thanks for watching ‘Jesus Came Through’! If this song touched your heart, please hit that like button, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs encouragement today. Keep walking in faith—because Jesus always shows up right on time. God bless you!”

Dan Dean (Phillips, Craig & Dean) Steps Into the Solo Spotlight with New Album 'More'

Dan Dean of Phillips, Craig & Dean joins Godtube Music’s Brandon Woolum to talk about his powerful new solo album 'More,' available now. In this heartfelt conversation, Dan shares why he felt called to step into the solo spotlight, the stories behind the songs he co-wrote, and what it meant to collaborate with Emily Ann Roberts, The Isaacs, and his son Devin. He also reflects on 50 years in ministry, how his time as a pastor shaped his songwriting, and what the Church needs more of in worship today.

Creation Song (Dance Pop Mix) (Music Video With Lyrics) - Heath Bewley

This is the "full version" of "Creation Song", with lyrics, by Heath Bewley. This is an exciting song about God creating the world in six days, as described in Genesis. The song uses a Biblical description of creation, from Genesis 1 and 2, and also Job 38. I hope you enjoy this fun and exciting song!

Rising Christian artist Anya Lee Shares the Miracle Behind Her Bold New EP ‘Flatline’

Rising Christian artist Anya Lee chats with us about her miraculous story of survival and the powerful music that followed. After literally dying, frozen on the Appalachian Trail in 2017, Anya was revived in an ER and instantly knew God had a purpose for her life. That purpose shines in her upcoming EP 'Flatline,' releasing July 11th. Anya shares how her near-death experience fuels her mission to reflect God’s love through every beat.

Classic Hymn ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ Gets Beautiful Cover

The classic hymn ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ is beautifully covered in a YouTube video by Hymns of Grace. It’s gentle, slow, and sung in a simply beautiful setting. Watch the video to see and hear the wonderful song. 

In the video, a woman sings on a stage in a large room. A man plays the piano nearby. Glowing yellow lights shine all around them as the woman sings with graceful intention and strength. Hearing her voice echo in the large acoustic room sounds ethereal and immersive. 

‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ is an emotional song that speaks of a vulnerable need for God. It acknowledges that life has many downfalls and temptations and that life is hard to bear without Christ. 

The hymn was written by Annie Sherwood Hawks in 1872. Annie wrote of the hymn, “I remember well the morning, many years ago, when in the midst of the daily cares of my home, then in a distant city, I was so filled with the sense of nearness to the Master that, wondering how one could live without Him either in joy or pain, these words ‘I need thee every hour’ were ushered into my mind, the thought at once taking full possession of me.”

That day, she scribbled down the lyrics, and a few months later, they were set to music. At the time, Annie did not completely understand the significance of the words she wrote. She said later that she only truly understood the words’ meaning after she experienced profound loss. 

“Now when I hear them sung, as I have sometimes, by hundreds of voices in chorus, I find it difficult to think they were ever, consciously, my own thought or penned by my own hand,” she said. 

“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalms 27:1

No Higher Name - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'No Higher Name' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'It All Belongs to You' (c) 2003, Heart of the City Music. Words and music by Dan Adler. Featuring Spanish duet by Ed Adorno and Eunice Bravo and a vocal solo by Dan Adler, along with instrumental solos by George Parrish on electric guitar, Peter Shu on keyboard, Brad Anderson on trumpet, and percussion by Alexis Santos. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

William Lee Golden & The Goldens Honor Joe Bonsall with New “Elvira” Video + Reflect on Legacy in Exclusive Interview

Country Music Hall of Famer William Lee Golden and his grandson Elijah Golden join Brandon Woolum for an emotional and inspiring conversation about the upcoming release of a special family version of the Oak Ridge Boys classic, “Elvira.” Performed by William Lee Golden and The Goldens, the new music video debuts on the one-year anniversary of the passing of longtime Oaks member Joe Bonsall. William and Elijah reflect on the grief their family and The Oak Ridge Boys have navigated over the past year, the decision to reimagine “Elvira” as a tribute across generations, and the meaningful role William plays in mentoring young artists like Elijah. They also give a sneak peek at William’s upcoming book, which features his personal photography and showcases another side of his creative legacy.

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