Check out this stunning rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ that will leave you with chills from the sheer beauty of it. The singers in the video are Melissa Bedars and Steph Carse, and they sound incredible together. This is worship that reminds you where you came from, what God has carried you through, and the grace that still leads us home.
‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I'm found,
Was blind, but now I see.’
What a beautiful cover of this beautiful hymn. Both Melissa Bedars and Steph Carse have wonderful voices, and listening to them sing ‘Amazing Grace’ truly uplifts the soul. Many people online also shared their admiration for this rendition of the beloved hymn.
“This duet left me absolutely speechless. ‘Amazing Grace’ has been sung for centuries, but the way their voices blend here feels like a prayer rising straight from the soul. Every note carries hope, healing, and the kind of faith that lifts you right out of the storm,” comments one person after watching the music video. “Pure power, pure anointing.”
“Amazing work! Blessings to you both and glory to our Lord Jesus Christ for His amazing grace!” writes another person online.
When it comes to ‘Amazing Grace,’ the author of the hymn is John Newton. He wrote the song after safely landing in Donegal, Ireland, after being caught in a storm at sea. This safe arrival would mark the start of his return to Christianity.
Up until the point of coming to Ireland, John Newton was involved in the Slave Trade. In 1748, Newton was traveling from Africa to Liverpool and got caught up in an awful storm. The weather conditions were so severe that Newton called out to God, asking for mercy.
The ship safely reached Ireland, and that event marked the beginning of John Newton’s spiritual conversion. He started to read the Bible, got out of the Slave Trade, became an Anglican Priest, and ended up writing many hymns, including ‘Amazing Grace.’
We hope that you enjoyed listening to this wonderful rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ today!