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William Murphy - I Will Exalt You

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William Murphy - Double

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William Murphy - The Devil Didn't Get Away With It

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William Murphy - Double

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William Murphy - Just Breathe

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William Murphy - I Will Exalt You

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William Murphy - Good Morning

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Pat Barrett - Hopes For You

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Kari Jobe’s Powerful Live ‘Who Else’ Performance

Kari Jobe’s powerful live ‘Who Else’ performance is totally awe-inspiring and wonderful. As you listen, you’ll be asking yourself the same question Kari does in the song: ‘Who else is worthy?’ Watch the clip to see the incredible performance and hear the song’s meaningful words.

In a video of the live performance, Kari starts out on a stage basked in a yellow glow. She wears a humble sweater and jeans. She sings most of the lyrics with her eyes shut, putting all of her focus on the words she sings: 

‘Who else is worthy? Who else is worthy?
There is no one, only You, Jesus
You are the infinite God of the ages
Yet You chose to make my heart Your dwelling place’

About five minutes into the eight-minute track, Kari gets on her knees and lifts her hands for the remainder of the song while other singers lead the vocals. The video shows the singers and the crowd from many angles, giving you an immersive feeling like you’re right there with everyone else who’s worshipping and lifting their hands. 

There is such power in Kari’s performance as she sings. The whole place, which looks to be filled with over a thousand people, has the appearance of being completely absorbed in worship through the song. You can easily see Kari’s passion as she sings—she absolutely pours her soul into the music. 

When Kari and her band finished their performance, many in the audience, moved by the worship session, shouted and clapped. 

Those who wish to worship with Kari can on her Grace & Glory Tour. She is currently touring and will be singing in cities across the U.S. until the end of October. 

“Worthy art thou, our Lord and our God, to receive the glory and the honour and the power: for thou didst create all things, and because of thy will they were, and were created.” Revelation 4:11

Pat Barrett Releases Powerful ‘Praise The Lord Forever’ Lyric Video

Pat Barrett has released the lyric video for his powerful, moving song “Praise the Lord Forever.” This song and its beautifully crafted official lyric video are not to be missed. Watch the short clip to view the lyric video for Pat Barrett’s tune “Praise the Lord Forever.”

Everyone has stumbled and fallen, and many have the scars to prove it. No one is perfect, not even close. Try as we might, perfection for human beings is an impossibility. As the Bible states in Romans, all have sinned and come up well short of God’s glory.

But despite our sins and disobedience, we can be forgiven. Jesus Christ willingly died, going to the cross, where He gave up Himself, taking our place and enduring our punishment. The blood He shed on Calvary can now wash away sins, making people new creations in Christ. His love and forgiveness are freely offered to all; we simply have to ask for forgiveness and accept those wonderful, life-changing and life-saving gifts.

In Pat’s beautifully written and catchy song, he sings about the difference Christ has made in the lives of those who have been forgiven and accepted His love, mercy and grace. Christ is worthy of all glory, honor and praise for the forgiveness, hope and life that He provides.

“All you citizens of heaven
Sons and daughters of the Lord
Come on church
Lift your voice and sing”

For the difference Christ has made in countless lives and the blessings He continues to bestow freely, what other way can you adequately thank Him? There is no way to express gratitude due to Him properly but to praise Him forever, even that will never be enough. How can you thank someone for providing hope when there was none and offering everlasting life?

Psalm 117:1-2 “Let all nations give praise to the Lord: let all the people give him praise. For great is his mercy to us, and his faith is unchanging forever. Praise be to the Lord.”

William Murphy - The Devil Didn't Get Away With It

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Lyric Video for Phil Wickham's Powerful 'Homesick for Heaven

Feeling nostalgic? Then you’ll love this new lyric video for Phil Wickham’s powerful ‘Homesick for Heaven.’ There’s something about the quiet hum of a long ride that pulls us back into reflection—back to the winding roads of our lives, the ones we’ve walked through joy and sorrow, birth and loss, laughter and waiting.

That’s where Phil takes us in his new, amazing video takes us.. It gently whispers our longings—just like those holy moments we’ve lived and loved and buried deep in our hearts.

In the video, Phil sits alone, traveling by bus through America’s heartland. You can almost smell the rain on the road. The camera pans over quiet landscapes—fields brushed with gold, barns weathered with stories, and long stretches of road that feel like prayers. And there he is, quietly watching, reflecting... as if he’s listening for the sound of heaven in the stillness.

And then he sings:

‘My heart belongs to a country and a King,
Of a land I’ve always known.’

Something about that line catches you in your chest, doesn’t it? Because we know what that ache is.
It’s the longing we carry after the kids have grown. It’s the quiet we sit with after funerals. It’s the tears we cry when no one else is watching—when the world keeps moving but something in us aches for what’s eternal.

It’s not just nostalgia. It’s the soul remembering where it truly belongs.

At this age and stage, we’ve seen enough of life to know it’s beautiful—and broken. We’ve lost people we didn’t want to say goodbye to. We’ve held hands tighter than we thought possible. We’ve learned that nothing here satisfies the way Jesus does. So when Phil sings about being homesick for heaven, we understand.

This lyric video isn’t just a piece of music—it’s an invitation to remember. To remember that we were made for more. To recall that heaven isn’t a fairy tale—it’s a forever place. And it’s realer than the hard things we’ve walked through.

Watching Phil quietly ride and reflect, you begin to feel it too—that hush of eternity pulling close. That gentle reminder that the aches, the questions, the gray hair, the time slipping through our fingers—it’s all leading us Home. Because the older we get, the more heaven starts to feel like a place we know.

So let the tears come. Let your heart long. Let the song wash over you like a memory you’ve almost forgotten—but not quite. Let your heart long for heaven and let it fill with the joy of what we will feel one day!

Jesus is preparing that place. And one day soon, our hearts will finally be at rest.

Until then, we hold the longing. Because longing means we’ve loved deeply. And that love? It leads us home.

“But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.” Philippians 3:20

Praise and Worship Team's Stirring ‘Available’ Cover

You’ll be wowed and amazed by this praise and worship team's stirring ‘Available’ cover. It’s no ordinary worship service. Watch the clip to see their incredible and dedicated performance. 

First Baptist Clarksville in Tennessee gave it their all in their performance of Elevation Worship’s ‘Available’ last week. With two women leading vocals, an entire choir of backup vocals, and musicians on the piano, guitar, and drums, the performance is altogether beautiful, moving, slow, and sweet. 

The song is all about obedience to God and listening for when he calls. When he asks, the answer is nothing other than “Yes, Lord, I am available.” It echoes Paul’s letter in Romans 12:1, which speaks of being “a living sacrifice” for God. We are called to be available to him, listening for his will. 

Some of the lyrics are:

‘Broken as my life may be
I will give You every piece
I hear You call
I am available’

The worship team sings the song with such steady care and intention. Each word is sung with reverence. First Baptist Clarksville’s worship team performs many other songs full of spiritual meaning that they share on their YouTube channel. Other videoed performances include ‘Gratitude,’ ‘Trust In God,’ and ‘Good Plans.’ The song, ‘Available,’ was significant for the church’s congregation because its pastor was about to speak on the future of their church. 

The worship team “presented this song with willing hearts as a church to serve Jesus in any way!” the church explained

This performance is a powerful reminder that we are of importance to God. He desires to use us for his glory, but for that, we must be available. 

“Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.” Deuteronomy 13:4

Cotton Pickin Kids’ A Cappella Cover of ‘Down in the River to Pray’ Is Stunning

Listen to this stunning a cappella cover from the group Cotton Pickin Kids of the song ‘Down in the River to Pray.’ The singers in the group are all siblings, and the way their voices blend together sounds absolutely heavenly. Their rendition of this Christian folk hymn is sure to leave you smiling!

‘As I went down in the river to pray
Studying about that good old way
And who shall wear the robe and crown
Good Lord, show me the way!’

What a wonderful rendition of ‘Down in the River to Pray,’ and the location that they are singing at in the music video is just so beautiful! As the water flows down the rocks in the background, the siblings' voices flow together in seamless harmonies. Many people online also had the same thoughts about the voices of Cotton Pickin Kids.

“As good as you are as musicians, nothing can match the quality of these harmonious vocals. The Lord has richly blessed you!” comments one person online after watching the music video.

“Family harmony is great. It’s even more fantastic when it’s done acapella style. The Cotton Pickin Kids knocked it out of the park!” writes another person.

The Cotton Pickin Kids grew up in Alabama singing and playing bluegrass music in their family of 13. “As the saying goes, ‘Bluegrass is the best music because it sounds the same when the power goes out.’ Each child was taught at a young age to play various instruments, whether it be the guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, or harmonica. They would often play for family and social gatherings,” reads their bio on their YouTube page. What a wonderful way to enjoy using their talents – as a family!

We hope that you enjoyed this beautiful version of ‘Down in the River to Pray’ from the Cotton Pickin Kids today!

Worship Team Delivers Soul-Stirring ‘Sweetest Name I Know' Rendition

Worship team delivers a soul-stirring, ‘Sweetest Name I Know’ rendition that will stop your world from spinning. Sometimes, life spins so fast, you feel like you’re stuck in the middle of a washing machine cycle—twisting, tumbling, dizzy, and trying not to fall apart.

Those moments—the ones where your mind races, your heart pounds, and you feel just spun out—they come for all of us. Maybe more often than we’d like to admit. That’s when we need to pause. To breathe. To sit still. To remember what really matters. For me, that stillness often comes wrapped up in a song.

The ‘Sweetest Thing I Know’ reminds us where our refuge comes from and it will make your heart be still just as much as it does mind. When I hear those words…

‘I stepped in the water, the river of life
Got filled with the Spirit, now I'm satisfied…’

I’m reminded there’s a river of peace flowing beneath all the chaos. That Living Water is real. It’s not just a metaphor. It’s a lifeline. This song sings hope to the worn-out parts of us. It points us back to Jesus—the Lover of our souls, the Healer of our wounds, the sweetest name we’ll ever know.

‘Jesus, Savior, sweetest name I know...
Yes, He saves, oh.’

Those words hold weight and they hold truth.

In the midst of uncertainty, pain, or restless days, this song calls us back. Back to the present moment. Back to the One who never changes. It reminds us we are not alone.

We can testify—through every problem, every twist and turn—that God’s mercies are new every morning. That He is everything we need. That joy can bubble up like a fountain in the dry places of our hearts.

‘I've got peace like a river
Peace like a river in my soul.’

If you’re feeling scattered today, this song is your invitation to slow down. To step into the river of life that flows steady and sure. To find rest in the arms of Jesus. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll hum along too, feeling the joy and peace washing over your soul, steadying the spin. Because no matter what’s spinning around you, He is the sweetest name you can hold on to. And that is enough.

“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth.”  Psalm 96:1

Big Daddy Weave ‘Have Your Way’ Lyric Video

Take a few moments at the start, end, or middle of your day and reflect while watching and listening to this lyric video of ‘Have Your Way’ by Big Daddy Weave. When a video is strictly about the words and the music, our attention is focused on the message. This one will inspire and refresh you!

Big Daddy Weave was formed in 1998 at the University of Mobile. ‘Have Your Way’ is one of the tracks on their new album, Let It Begin, released on May 23, 2025. The writing and recording of the work came about after a tremendous loss—following the 2022 death of Jay Weaver, Big Daddy Weaver member and the brother of Mike Weaver. 

Mike credits his band members with helping him through a terrible time of grieving. Mike, along with bandmates Jeremy Redmon (guitarist), Joe Shirk (saxophone and keyboards), Brian Beihl (drums), and Raul Alfonso (bass) came together to work on their new record. Mike shared, “I can’t thank them enough. I can’t really put into words how they’ve ministered to me by walking with me and being patient with me.”  

The lyrical video of ‘Have Your Way’ provides five beautiful minutes of pure spiritual encouragement! Let’s break it down. Big Daddy Weave names of Savior in the first few lines. He is wonderful, marvelous, glorious, and powerful. And, He is with us and alive in us. He is the King of Glory!  

Like a spring in our steps, the music picks up a bit at 1:05. BDW sings, asking Jesus to, “Come Have Your Way.” The bridge at 1:40 invites Him to have His way in our hearts. They know that big life-altering changes begin in the heart.

At 2:15, there is a shift because Jesus is having His way. The words describe how His work and movement in our hearts result in huge changes within us—changes that are both felt and seen. Now that’s exciting! The sun shines through purple skies in the video, and the Son shines in broken and damaged hearts!

What does Big Daddy Weave do next? They thank God. They thank Jesus. There’s an invitation, a response, and an abundance of thanks. Big Daddy Weave’s fans echo the words of their song, asking Jesus, in their comments, to have His way in them or thanking Him for doing so.

Have a beautiful day!  

“And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.” Romans 8:11

Claire Leslie and Women Who Worship Soul-Stirring ‘Run to the Father’ Cover

Claire Leslie joins Women Who Worship in a soul-stirring performance of ‘Run to the Father,’ written by Cody Carnes, Matt Maher, and Ran Jackson. Cody Carnes recorded the song in 2018,  and it was released in 2019. Here, the women offer their take on the musical outcry for Jesus’s spiritual support and sustenance, as well as his surgical precision in healing our hearts. 

Dressed in gold, white, and creamy tones, the ladies sing on a low stage. Behind them are stained glass windows, and five purple-pink orbs illuminate the space. It’s hard to tell how deep the space is, but the audience of women all stand and worship along with the artists. There are nine in the group, including featured singer Claire Leslie. Five play stringed instruments, one drums, one is a keyboardist, and two are lead singers. They are a spirit-filled and talented bunch!

According to their instagram page, Women Who Worship is “a celebration of female artists, songwriters, producers, and worship leaders using music to spread hope to the world.” With nearly 400 videos and 20,000 followers, this group of Christian leaders are accomplishing their mission!   

Claire Leslie is a rising artist in the Christian pop music community. The San Antonio, Texas native is only 23 years old, but she began leading worship when she was just 14. Like Cody Carnes, Claire is a songwriter, too. Here, though, her beautiful voice is on display. Claire told Baylor Lariat that she is currently working on an album to be released in the fall and doing lots of shows and collaborations throughout the summer.

The first verse of ‘Run to the Father’ demonstrates the supreme need we have for Heavenly Father’s intervention in our lives. Here is that first verse:

‘I’ve carried a burden
For too long on my own
I wasn’t created
To bear it alone’

From the first notes of the song to the final moments—Claire’s eyes closed and her face turned Heavenward—we see her devotion, and it’s the entirety of the performance that resonates with viewers. The words, the brilliantly performed music, angelic voices, and the way in which the women praise their Father!    

Commenters sing praises for the performance with user @WorshipUnityMusic writing, “Run To The Father with Claire Leslie is pure and real. The vulnerability in her voice pulls you straight into the heart of the song. It’s a raw reminder that no matter what we’ve done or how far we’ve wandered, there’s always a place to run back to. In 2025, this track still cuts through the noise and calls us home.”    
 
“Blessed are those who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart—” Psalms 119:2

Nathan Sheridan | 'Your Daddy's Fine' (acoustic)

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Nathan Sheridan deliver a raw and heartfelt acoustic performance of his upcoming single, 'Your Daddy’s Fine,' live from the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. Set for release on June 13, 2025 via Amplo Records, the studio version of this powerful song dives deep into themes of fatherhood, healing, and breaking generational cycles. With vulnerability and soul, Nathan offers a moving glimpse into the strength it takes to choose love and resilience over pain.

Slave To Sin (Feat. Prevale Billions)

Judas betrayed Jesus. Silver exchanged for a kiss. His death was not needless because he gave us eternal life. Music, Vocals, and Lyrics by Prevale Billions (Nigeria), and Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA) as a part of the Round The Globe project.

Uplifting Cover of ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus'

This uplifting cover of ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ is food for the soul and spirit. It’s a sweet and thoughtful version of the song. Watch the clip to hear the joyful piece of music. 

Though the song does have a somber lyric or two, Karl Gessler’s version is very upbeat and hopeful. It sounds cheerful and optimistic with its acoustic beat and gentle nature scenes. 

The song is full of good advice and acknowledgment that God hears us when we talk to him. It also gives a nod to the day we won’t need prayer, because we will be with Jesus and will talk to him directly. 

The hymn was written in 1855 by Joseph Medlicott Scriven. He immigrated from England to Canada and never married. He was engaged twice, but both of his fiancées tragically died shortly before their weddings. It’s said that Scriven wrote the hymn for his mother, who was suffering from an illness back in the U.K. Scriven also suffered from poor health throughout his life. Before he became a pastor and teacher, he trained with the military to go to India, but had to quit due to his ailments. 

Some of the lyrics of ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ are:  

‘What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer!’

Indeed, it is a blessing that we have God to guide us throughout our lives. God carries our burdens for us. Joseph, in all of his suffering, knew that well. 

“Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.” John 15:15

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