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A man and his reflecting mirror

Quite often it isn't about race , more like combatting , self-righteous , stealing , killing , conflicting mindset which causes other ethnic groups to have a bad perception of another race . Such perception was created by that ethic group and in other to change such perception , that ethnic group has to first change . It the particular ethnic group does not change then the same perception will remain .

God's Kingdom vs The world's

God's Kingdom is the truth , the world however often focuses on the untruth leading us astray.

E.L.I.O. – Jesus Loves You Official Christian Pop Song | Eternal Light In One

Experience the uplifting message of “Jesus Loves You” by E.L.I.O. (Eternal Light In One) — a soulful Christian pop song reminding every listener that God’s love never fails. Recorded at Capit Studios in Jupiter, Florida, this heartfelt track blends modern worship sound with inspiring lyrics that speak to faith, hope, and light in a world that needs it most. ✨ No matter where you are in life — remember, Jesus loves you unconditionally. 🎧 Available now on Bandcamp: https://eliomusic.bandcamp.com/track/jesus-loves-you 📅 Official Release Date: November 14, 2025 #ChristianMusic #ELIO #EternalLightInOne #JesusLovesYou #Faith #Worship #ChristianPop #GospelSong #GodTube

Jesus take me as I am (plus When I feel the touch)

Marilla Ness' version deserves to be a stand alone, not as the third part of my previous video, so I have put it into this version. Revision of the Norwegian text by myself, last night (9-10-25). Original: Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises "When I Feel the Touch / Jesus Take Me As I Am" · Marilla Ness; Best Ever Songs of Worship and Adoration ℗ 2012 MLM Records. Released on: 2012-08-01

Grace, Mercy And Peace

Contemporary Hymn Chorus G D Grace, mercy and peace, Em Bm Grace, mercy and peace, C G Grace, mercy and peace, C D Ever be with you. G D Grace, mercy and peace, Em Bm Grace, mercy and peace, C G Grace, mercy and peace, C D G Ever be with you. Verse Am D Grace from God who is our Father, G C Grace from God the Son, Am D Grace from God who is the Spirit, G D G Three in One. Am D Grace from God who is our Father, B7 Em Grace from God the Son, C G Grace from God the Spirit, C D G Three in One. Verse Mercy from our God who's Father Mercy from the Son Mercy from our God the Spirit Three in One Mercy from our God the Father Mercy from the Son Mercy from the Spirit Three in One Verse Peace be from our God who's Father Peace be from the Son Peace be from our God who's Spirit Three in One Peace be from our God who's Father Peace be from the Son Peace be from the Spirit Three in One CCLI Song ID: 7227750

Faithful And True

Folk style hymn. Chorus C G C There comes a day when we see the One, F G C Upon a white horse we’ll see him come. F G Am F His name is Faithful and True and he died once for you. C G C There comes a day when we see the One. Verse Am Em F C Just in peace and just in war, Am Em F G Eyes of fire and so much more. Am Em F C On his head so many crowns, Am Em F G This is God to Earth come down. Verse See his robe all drenched in blood, This is Christ The Word Of God. On white horses, clothed in white, Comes his army for the fight. Verse From his mouth there comes a sword, He will rule with Iron Rod. King of kings and Lord of lords, Written on his blood stained robe. CCLI7269820

Thousands Join Together for Breathtaking Rendition of ‘Hallelujah’

The sun was sinking low, painting the sky in bruised purples and soft golds. Dusk wrapped itself gently around the edges of the crowd, as if heaven itself leaned close to listen as thousands joined together for a breathtaking rendition of ‘Hallelujah.’ 

There were no pews, no pulpit—just a sea of 7,000 souls and one song that somehow knows how to reach all of us where words cannot, especially in today’s day and age. 

Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman, the two hearts behind Choir! Choir! Choir!, stood before the multitude like quiet conductors of grace. It was just ordinary people—mothers, grandfathers, teenagers, strangers—ready to lend their voices to something bigger than themselves.

They began to teach the crowd in rounds, their voices patient and warm. “You take this part,” they said, and laughter rippled through the night air. A few tentative notes floated up, uncertain, trembling like hope does when it first begins. And then—something incredible happened.

Voices found each other. Harmony took hold. And from the midst of humanity’s noise rose a sound that felt like prayer—Hallelujah.

It wasn’t perfect, and that definitely wasn’t the point. It was honest, raw, achingly beautiful. A single guitar strummed, somehow strong enough to hold the ocean of voices steady. The melody swelled and broke like waves over hearts that had forgotten what unity sounded like.

People wept quietly. Others closed their eyes and tilted their heads to the sky. In that sacred space between chaos and chord, we remembered: this world still holds beauty and it still holds kindness, compassion and love. Things we rarely see reported on the news these days, but it was there. We remembered that hope has a sound, and it’s often sung by imperfect people who dare to show up anyway.

As one woman whispered online later, “I sang along and cried. So grateful. May his memory be eternal. People will be singing this song forever.”

Yes, maybe that’s the gift of a song like Hallelujah—it reminds us that even in brokenness, even in war, division, and ache, there’s a melody waiting to be found again.

And maybe, in these weary days, we all need to lift our trembling hands and whisper our own hallelujahs.

Because every note—every cracked, imperfect, heartfelt note—echoes upward to the One who hears us all.

As the band says: “Never stop singing.”

Psalms 133:1 “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.”

Worship Team's Stirring ‘Holy Forever’ Performance

A praise and worship team turned in a stirring performance of "Holy Forever." This is a powerful and moving rendition of a tune that is near and dear to the hearts of many. Watch the short but thoroughly enjoyable clip to listen to this heartwarming, dazzling cover performance of "Holy Forever."

There are many uber-talented musicians in the Christian music world, producing songs that tell of the Lord's love, mercy, grace and forgiveness. Many of those songs are heard during the praise and worship portion of your church's Sunday morning service. You're likely familiar with many of them, and by this time, you can probably sing them entirely from memory.

While many contemporary Christian songs are absolute classics, there are some tunes that stand out among the rest. These select, exclusive handful of songs are ones that are known and beloved by all. They may not be "Amazing Grace" or "How Great Thou Art," but they are close.

One that belongs in and fits perfectly in this category is Chris Tomlin's "Holy Forever." Even if you are unfamiliar with his other work, you almost assuredly know this song. If you attend church with any regularity, I guarantee you know "Holy Forever."

In a clip posted on YouTube, a praise and worship team performs Chris Tomlin's moving and powerful song "Holy Forever." It's a rendition you'll want to listen to repeatedly. The church's talented team does the beloved praise and worship song justice.

Even if you aren't a big Christian contemporary music fan, you likely still enjoy this song. How could you not enjoy a tune praising our wonderful and loving Lord and Savior? The wonderfully written lyrics are enough to bring even the most stoic, unemotional person to tears.

"And the angels cry holy
All creation cries holy
You are lifted high, holy
Holy forever"

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."

Chris Tomlin and John Crist Recall Time Crowd Didn't Know ‘Amazing Grace’

Chris Tomlin and John Crist recalled the time when the crowd did not know “Amazing Grace.” The singer-songwriter and the popular comedian hilariously reminisced about an instance when many people in the audience were completely baffled and seemingly unaware of one of the most iconic songs of all time. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear Chris and John discuss this shocking, utterly surprising moment.

There are some songs, regardless of musical tastes and preferences or belief systems, that everyone knows. One of those songs is “Amazing Grace.” It’s such an iconic and beloved song that many people can sing it entirely from memory and even recognize it within the first few notes. It’s played and performed constantly. YouTube is full of videos in which people cover that old church hymn.

“Amazing Grace” is a tune that has been available for hundreds of years. It’s not like it’s some new, secretive Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga song that accidentally got leaked to the public. People know about “Amazing Grace,” or at least you would think so. But, as astonishing as it may be, there appear to be some people who are unfamiliar with it.

In a clip posted on YouTube, John mentions that he was with Chris during a Sunday morning Easter service at Bristol Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. The service was before a race, and as John mentions, some drivers were in attendance. At some point during the service, Chris performed “Amazing Grace,” which led both to make the astonishing discovery.

“And they went to the crowd, people didn’t know it,” John said. “And I was like, ‘Hey, that’s not a good sign.’ I go, ‘This is our main one.’”

“This is ‘Amazing Grace,’” Chris said. “This is the top.”

“This is our number one,” John added.

“This is our biggest one,” Chris said. “We don’t have anything else after this. If ‘Amazing Grace’ fails, you got nowhere to go. You have no other place to turn to.”

“That’s like walking around at, like, NASCAR, ‘You don’t know who Dale Earnhardt is?’”

Ephesians 2:8 “Because by grace you have salvation through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is given by God:”

Scotty Inman | 2025 GMA Dove Awards (red carpet)

Scotty Inman joined GodTube Music’s Brandon Woolum on the red carpet at the 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, marking a major milestone, his first-ever solo nomination! After more than two decades with the beloved Southern Gospel group Triumphant, Scotty stepped out on his own to create music that blends country, gospel, and heartfelt storytelling. His breakout single, “The Man on the Middle Cross,” co-written with Jason Crabb and Lee Black, was inspired by a sermon and has been powerfully resonating with listeners across genres.

Bart Millard, Andy Erwin, and Tim Timmons | 2025 GMA Dove Awards

MercyMe’s Bart Millard, director Andy Erwin, and singer-songwriter Tim Timmons caught up with GodTube Music’s Brandon Woolum on the red carpet at the 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, revealing exciting details about the upcoming film I Can Only Imagine 2, hitting theaters February 20, 2026! The sequel will center around MercyMe’s powerful anthem “Even If” — a song of raw faith, surrender, and trust through hardship. “It’s better than I ever thought it would be,” Bart shared. “The performances are stunning, and the story is so moving. I’m just glad someone realized it needed to be told.”

Christine D’Clario | 2025 GMA Dove Awards (red carpet)

Christine D’Clario caught up with GodTube Music’s Brandon Woolum on the red carpet at the 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, sharing her heart for connecting people across languages, cultures, and generations. “Jesus is the ultimate bridge,” she said. “We’re called to lead people to Him — and language is part of that mission.” Christine reflected on how a new generation of bilingual believers is rising, including her own kids, whom she affectionately calls “Texaricans,” blending English and Spanish seamlessly in life and worship.

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Love is the Golden Rule

Treat people with love, dignity, and respect because that is how you wish to be treated. - Never, and I mean NEVER assume anything - I can’t tell you how many times this has gotten me into trouble. It’s so easy to assume things, but the truth is, we have such a limited understanding about most situations. Accept the fact that we don’t know everything, especially about other people. Their intentions, their current reality, situations they don’t talk about openly, what is actually happening behind the scenes. So if and when the time is appropriate, just ask. It usually opens our eyes to find out things are often different than we thought they were. There is so much more than meets the eye - When we can understand this concept at it’s very core, we will be much better off. Less offended by the friend who didn’t text back right away. Less upset by the cashier that is ‘taking forever’. Less quick to judge the mom in the park who is on her phone. When you can allow for less judgement and more understanding and grace, your viewpoint on life will change significantly.

When I feel the touch of your hand upon my life & Jesus take me as I am

This song was written by Keri Jones and David Matthews, and people have wished they' added more verses. Well, in Norway, they did, so that explains why the texting doesn't always seem to match. I have put together 3 versions of it, and at the end comes Jesus take me as I am, where I have tweaked some of the Norwegian version, but did not actually write the original.

The heart of worship.

Michael Sarver | 'Warrior' (acoustic)

American Idol alum turned Christian artist Michael Sarver gave us this exclusive Godtube Music acoustic performance of his debut Christian single, “Warrior.” Born from seasons of deep mental, spiritual, and emotional battles, “Warrior” is a bold anthem of faith and courage, a reminder that believers are built for battle and strengthened by God’s power.

Anne Wilson Calls Out for Jesus in 'Carry Me' Official Music Video

Anne Wilson calls out for Jesus in the official music video for her song “Carry Me.” The Christian country musician’s latest hit song is a powerful plea for Christ’s help. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to and see the official music video for Anne Wilson’s song “Carry Me.”

The world is often a cold, cruel and unkind place. Kindness, love, mercy and compassion are sorely lacking in much of society, with many people struggling just to get by, hoping to make it through another day. Sadly, getting through a 24-hour period is a big win and accomplishment for many people, far too many.

For one reason or another, many individuals feel as if the weight of the world is riding on their shoulders. To make the situation significantly worse, no matter what they do, they cannot get ahead or alleviate any of the pressure or stress they are feeling. It’s a constant struggle, where the pain and the pressure are unrelenting, never subsiding for even a moment. This type of situation is enough to drive even the sanest, most mentally healthy person to the brink.

However, we aren’t supposed to go through this life alone, shouldering every care and concern. Christ calls us to cast all our cares and burdens upon Him. He will give the tired and the weary rest. That is precisely what Anne sings about in “Carry Me.”

She sings about being pushed to the brink and feeling as if she is carrying the weight of the entire world. She is attempting to bottle up all her feelings and remain entirely composed, but it’s clear that she’s struggling to do so. At the very end of the song, Anne, in her desperation, feeling as if she has nowhere else to go, calls out to Jesus Christ to carry her.

What a beautiful song that perfectly captures the place and state of mind many people find themselves in. They are weary and burdened, struggling to stay afloat. But we don’t have to go about this by ourselves. Christ is there to shoulder the burden and offer rest.

Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.”

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