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Slowed Down Rendition Of 'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' Brings All The Emotions

If you are looking for a peaceful moment of worship, check out this video. Here is a slowed-down rendition of 'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' which brings all the emotions.

Sometimes life can feel like the waves are overcoming us. The Lord invites us to trust Him and follow Him into the unknowns. This classic worship song came out ten years ago. This song trended at the top of Christian music charts for many weeks to follow because of its rich message and powerful melody. This is a slowed-down version of the hit. It allows us to be reflective on how the Lord is moving and working in our own lives. 

The chorus sings out:

I will call upon Your Name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine

How are you calling on God today? May this peaceful melody remind your soul to rest in the Father who sees you and loves you. 

When we face trials and temptations, He is there with us. He is always by our side and working all things for the good of those who love Him for His glory. 

As we remember how He came down to us and sacrificed His life for us, may we have great joy in our hearts as He asks us to take steps of faith. He is the good and faithful Savior. He is bigger than the storm. Sometimes, we just need to slow down and pray and listen to music like this to remind us of His Word. 

“I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” John 16:33

Reading Lyrics: Times And Seasons

Under The Snow, The Birds' Nest, The Lord My Shepherd Is, Children Of The Heavenly King, I Love The Summer Time, Pleasant Summer Rain, The King Of Love My Shepherd Is, An Evening Song, Come Little Leaves, Silently Falling The Snow, Hurry, Mr. Clock, Glad Christmas Bells!

THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD TO HEAL ME

THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD TO HEAL FREE AND SAVE ME!

Michael W. Smith - Great are you LordLet it rainHealing rain

Michael W. Smith - Great are you LordLet it rainHealing rain

Come- Thou Fount of Every Blessing BYU Inauguration Combined Choirs and Orchestra

Come- Thou Fount of Every Blessing BYU Inauguration Combined Choirs and Orchestra

Bing Crosby - Do You Hear What I Hear

Bing Crosby - Do You Hear What I Hear

O Holy Night - The Kings Singers and The Tabernacle Choir

O Holy Night - The Kings Singers and The Tabernacle Choir

O Holy Night - The Kings Singers and The Tabernacle Choir

O Holy Night - The Kings Singers and The Tabernacle Choir

O Come- All You Unfaithful -Sovereign Grace Music Cover- BYU Young Ambassadors

O Come- All You Unfaithful -Sovereign Grace Music Cover- BYU Young Ambassadors

Braveheart Theme -For the love of a Princess-

Braveheart Theme -For the love of a Princess-

O Holy Night - JOSLIN LIVE with the IRVING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

O Holy Night - JOSLIN LIVE with the IRVING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Angels from the Realms of Glory - The Piano Guys- Peter Hollens and David Archuleta

Angels from the Realms of Glory - The Piano Guys- Peter Hollens and David Archuleta

Zach Williams - Go Tell It on the Mountain -Official Music Video-

Zach Williams - Go Tell It on the Mountain -Official Music Video-

O Holy Night -Official Music Video- GENTRI

O Holy Night -Official Music Video- GENTRI

Pray for You by That Dude Rawb

Music video and song I made about the glory of god and for us to pray to eachother

'Outskirts Of Heaven' Craig Campbell Performs At Larry's Country Diner

Capture the perfect vision of the afterlife as you watch this clip, ‘Outskirts Of Heaven’ by Craig Campbell, as he performs as Larry’s Country Diner. 

I doubt there was a dry eye in the room. The song ‘Outskirts Of Heaven’ describes rural life just outside of heaven’s gates with an old dirt road and a fishing pond. He sings of blue skies, dogwood trees, and how he would gladly trade a mansion for a farmhouse with a porch swing.

I don’t know about you, but there’s something about standing in the wilderness and witnessing God’s fingerprints all over creation. Nature is one of God’s primary ways of nourishing our souls and connecting with us. His presence is etched into the wind, the wide open skies, and rippling rivers. 

Throughout the Good Book, we can find hundreds of verses about the skies, the moon and stars, ocean waves, and fields of flowers. Nature reveals God’s glory and power; it’s one of the reasons we are drawn to the great outdoors. Because of our love of nature, especially rural life, Craig captured God’s creation in a poetic fashion. 

“When I die I wanna live on the outskirts of Heaven
Where there's dirt roads for miles and hay in the fields, and fish in the river
Where there's dogwood trees, and honeybees blue skies, and green grass forever
So, Lord, when I die, I wanna live on the outskirts of Heaven”

Normally, when we imagine what heaven will be like, we think of streets of gold, mansions, and pearly gates. We know every creature will praise God as we take in the splendor of Jesus sitting on the throne. To be sure, there will be no way to describe what it will be like, but like Craig, I hope there are open skies and long winding roads. 

Psalm 8:1,3-4 “O Lord, our Lord, your majestic name fills the earth! Your glory is higher than the heavens… When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers — the moon and the stars you set in place — what are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?”

'Psalm 23' Phil Wickham Official Music Video With Tiffany Hudson

Two remarkable voices intertwine in the song ‘Psalm 23’ in this official music video by Phil Wickham with Tiffany Hudson. The pairing of their powerful voices filled with a passion for worship creates an emotional ballad of our most beloved psalm of the Bible. 

The music video begins with the rich tunes of a piano as Tiffany’s angelic voice creates the background vocals before Phil declares the goodness of God as a shepherd. As the song progresses, Phil and Tiffany’s voices stairstep low notes to high in a beautiful crescendo of the bridge when they sing, “You prepare a table before me right in front of my enemies."

Psalm 23 is a psalm of comfort, peace, and deep gratitude for God’s love in a painful world. Through these Psalms, we are reminded of God’s unwavering love and protection as we walk through dark and troubled times. With God as our shepherd, we have nothing to fear. He will protect and guide us through trials until we are sitting at the table of glory where God’s abundant goodness overflows. 

“Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I don't have to fear no evil for I know that You are with me
With oil of blessing, You cover my head. You fill me to overflowing, my cup is overflowing.”

Psalm 23 has been a foundational scripture for believers. It speaks of love, hope, triumph, and faith. When we read the passage we are reminded of God’s adoration and constant presence in our lives. This psalm is more than just words, it’s a song that echoes faith, strength, and security from the Good Shepherd. 

No matter what circumstances you navigate, you can sing Psalms 23 with a blessed assurance God will guide you, shelter you, and lead you in the safety of His fold. 

Psalm 23:4-6 “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.’

Fall on Me

Written and recorded by Dale Brown

Dancing Still

Written and recorded by Dale Brown

'Bridge Over Troubled Water' Natalie Grant And Tasha Cobbs Leonard Duet

When God doesn’t take away the troubled waters of life, He becomes the bridge to make a way through. If you need safe passage, listen to ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ in this beautiful duet performance with Natalie Grant and Tasha Cobbs Leonard. 

In a raw impromptu music session, Natalie and Tasha lend their commanding soulful voices inspiring hope and encouragement through ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water.’ The song was written in 1969 when America was in turmoil during the Vietnam War. The country was treading water over losing Martin Luther King and losing faith in the current president. Originally released by Simon and Garfunkel, it swept across the hearts of Christians. Simon was inspired to write ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ after listening to the ‘Swan Silvertones’ 1959 Gospel song ‘Oh Mary Don’t You Weep.’

Over three decades later, the troubled atmosphere of the world eerily mirrors those times. Everywhere we turn, turmoil, pain, and crisis face us. This song echos our insecurity and fears while pointing us to someone who can help us find safe passage over the raging waters. 

“When you’re down and out, when you’re on the street when evening falls so hard, I will comfort you.
I’ll take your part. Oh, when darkness comes and pain is all around,
Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay me down.”

Together, Natalie and Tasha infuse this song with promises of God’s comfort, triumph, and hope. Their performance is an intimate, raw recording session where their voices intertwine beautifully, filled with unity and resilience. Their poignant performance arrives at a fitting time to remind us God will be the bridge to safety and peace through uncertain times. Both, Natalie and Tasha’s talent shines through in this beautiful rendition that will deeply resonate in your heart. May their performance be the first of many stepping stones to take your burdens to Jesus.  

Matthew 11:28-30 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” 

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