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Whey Jennings Sings “Hallelujah” In Honor Of Late Granddad Waylon Jennings

Take a listen as Whey Jennings sings “Hallelujah” in honor of his late granddad Waylon Jennings. It’s a beautiful rendering, completely different but equally as lovely as the widely-known arrangement performed by a cappella group Pentatonix!

Whey Jennings is the only son of Waylon Jennings’s eldest son, Terry Vance. That alone makes him pretty special! He’s a legacy! From Whey’s very start in country music, hijacking Grandma Jessi Colter’s microphone and running onto the stage to sing, he’s been innately and intimately connected to his grandfather and the art form! 

Here, Whey sings “Hallelujah” in tribute to his grandfather, who would have turned 85 in June 2022. Waylon passed away in 2002 at the age of 64, having earned over a dozen awards in country music as a singer, songwriter, and musician who worked in radio and acted in both movies and television. 

Whey begins by expressing his thanks to all who have helped organize and gathered for the full-day celebration in his grandfather’s memory at Rebel Ranch at Ashland City, Tennessee. His words are sincere and heartfelt, but the goosebumps are only starting!

The similarities between Whey and Grandpa Waylon are obvious—the timbre of his voice, the facial hair, and the dark brown eyes all remind us of his father’s father. 

Whey takes his time with the ballad, allowing for the two guitarists to string stunning solos between verses. At 5:45, we see Whey “air chording and strumming” along with his free left and right hands.  

The song is a mysterious one, but judging by the look in Whey’s soulful eyes and the solemn manner of the three performers, he has attributed significant meaning to it. 

With references to Biblical figures King David, author of many of the Psalms, and Samson, “Hallelujah” was written by Leonard Cohen and released in 1984. While the song has been performed and recorded by many artists, the five-year process of writing it has been the subject of both a book and a documentary.  

As the final verse begins and Whey sings “and, maybe there’s a God above,” he points and looks heavenward. He repeats the motion about 30 seconds later at 7:10 as he sings the word “hallelujah” one final time. We don’t know if Whey points to his grandfather in Heaven or his God in Heaven. Perhaps, both. 

The camera pans downward, and we are reminded that Whey is the embodiment of country music—from his black cowboy hat all the way to his boots. Ultimately, superstars are real people with real families who love them deeply. Whey’s tribute surely does his grandfather proud, and it is a gift to those that get to observe!      

“Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions.” Psalms 51:1

Angelic Young Voice Sings 'Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)'

Check out this great music video of a child with an angelic voice singing the song ‘Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)’ by Matt Redman.

“Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my soul, worship His holy Name.
Sing like never before, O my soul. I’ll worship Your holy Name.
The sun comes up, it’s a new day dawning; it’s time to sing Your song again.
Whatever may pass and whatever lies before me, let me be singing when the evening comes.”

In the music video, a young boy is singing the song and he does a wonderful job! His vocals are amazing and it is lovely to see him singing his heart out to the Lord.

“May the Lord continue to keep you and nourish the talent you have to serve Him more through singing,” comments one person online after watching the music video. “Many are blessed and rejuvenated by your songs!”

“It is wonderful to see a youngster full of the Lord's joy! This is a wonderful song too! Praise Him,” writes another person on YouTube.

When it comes to the song ‘Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons),’ the inspiration for it came from the opening verse of Psalm 103: "Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name". The song was also based on the 19th century English hymn ‘Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven’ written by Henry Francis Lyte.

Matt Redman shared that the song came about from a suggestion from his co-writer Jonas Myrin. "He [Myrin] played me an idea for some of the chorus melody, and I found it immediately inspiring. In fact, it felt like a perfect fit for a song based on the opening of Psalm 103. The song came together really quickly – a good chunk of the song was actually a spontaneous moment,” he said.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)’ and it was able to remind you about the goodness and faithfulness of God.

'Someday It'll All Make Sense' Bill Anderson Featuring Dolly Parton

Check out the official music video of the song 'Someday It'll All Make Sense' by Bill Anderson and featuring Dolly Parton.

“I stared at the heavens, my heart full of anger, so mad, I was shakin' my fist
When out of the darkness, a voice soft and tender, said ‘Someday it'll all make sense’
Right now I've got questions without any answers, my faith out there riding the fence
But I've got to believe in what I can't see, someday it'll all make sense”

What a beautiful and hopeful song! ‘Someday It’ll All Make Sense,’ was written by Bill Anderson, Bobby Tomberlin, and Ryan Larkins. As for the wonderful music video, it was directed by Trey Fanjoy, who has worked with artists such as Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler, Paul McCartney, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, George Strait, and Loretta Lynn.

“Working with my ol’ buddy Bill Anderson was the most meaningful fun I’ve had in years,” Dolly Parton said in a statement while talking about the new song. “I love the song we sang, I love how we sounded together on it and getting to do a video with him was just icing on the cake. I hope the fans enjoy it as much as we enjoyed being together on it.”

Many people online shared their enthusiasm about seeing these two artists collaborating together.

“Wow! This couldn't have been done more beautifully. What a perfect pairing with Mr. Bill and Miss Dolly,” comments one person after watching the music video.

“What a beautiful song, and what an awesome performance by these two Country Music legends! I love Bill Anderson and Dolly Parton. They are both treasures,” writes another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to 'Someday It'll All Make Sense' today and the lyrics and music were able to uplift and encourage you with their message of hope.

Classic Performance Of 'Wildwood Flower' From The Carter Family

Take a step back in time and check out this amazing song. In this video, we see a classic performance of “Wildwood Flower” from the Carter Family.

This video is straight out of the Grand Ole Opry. The Carter family is seen in this black and white clip on the center stage. Each one has an instrument and plays exceedingly well in harmony with one another. 

One woman starts to sing in an alto voice as the other two women join in with beautiful harmonies. As the girls sing and the family plays, they have such a fun bond and clearly enjoy what they do. It takes a lot to work together as a family, let alone be in a band with your family. 

Each band member has a unique role to play, and they all support one another throughout the performance. They allow the lead singer to front run the performance, but she does a wonderful job not overshining the rest of the family.

Country music tells a story. In this song, Wildwood Flower is about a girl who falls for a guy, but then he unexpectedly leaves. The ending lyrics say, “Oh, I long to see him and regret the dark hour. He's one that neglected this pale wildwood flower.” 

Many times in life, we, too, feel rejected by others. We feel pushed aside and ignored. However, we can rest assured that Jesus never rejects us when we have accepted Him as Savior. We are His forever. He is faithful and never will leave our side. 

If we have experienced or are currently living through rejection like Wildwood Flower, we can remember that our God never lets us down.

"Teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20

Stunning Performance Of 'Way Maker' In 3 Different Languages

Hear the inspiring words of ‘Way Maker’ like never before as this group of performers sings in 3 different languages.

This powerful song was originally recorded by Nigerian gospel singer, Sinach. Many other artists have covered the song, including contemporary Christian artist Michael W. Smith. His version of ‘Way Maker’ helped propel the song to the top of the charts and give it widespread recognition.

The touching words remind us all that there is hope in the name of the Lord.

“You are
Way maker, miracle worker, promise keeper
Light in the darkness, my God
That is who You are”

Today, a talented group called One For Israel is performing this modern day classic in 3 different languages. Rebekah Wagner, Joshua Aaron, Nizar Francis and Shilo Ben Hod and more join their voices together to sing in Hebrew, Arabic and English.

Just listen as they come together to worship our Lord in such a beautiful way.

“You are here, touching every heart
I worship You, I worship You
You are here, healing every heart
I worship You, Jesus, I worship, you turning lives around”

This powerful song is touching hearts all over the world. One listener said, “You’re proving once again that music is the universal language.”

Another wrote, “Wow I felt the presence of God while listening to this.”

Acts 3:16 “And his name through faith in his name has made this man strong, whom you see and know: yes, the faith which is by him has given him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all.”

Tony Jackson And Randy Travis Share The Stage For 'Deeper Than The Holler'

Rediscover a classic as Tony Jackson performs an acoustic cover of the Randy Travis hit, ‘Deeper Than The Holler.’

“My love is deeper than the holler
Stronger than the river
Higher than the pine trees growin' tall upon the hill”

Randy Travis first broke onto the music scene in the 1980s.

His deep and distinctive voice gave us hits such as ‘Deeper Than The Holler’ and ‘Three Wooden Crosses.’ But a devastating stroke in 2013 nearly took his life. He had to relearn everything including eating, talking and walking.

While Randy still hasn’t returned to singing, he has helped numerous artists on their musical journey.

Today, he’s sitting with country artist Tony Jackson as he performs Randy’s hit single, ‘Deeper Than The Holler.’ 

Recorded at the Rebel Ranch, this amazing performance will truly transport you back in time. 

“My love is purer than the snowflakes
That fall in late December
And honest as a Robin on a springtime window sill
And longer than the song of a whippoorwill”

Listeners agree that this performance was a wonderful cover of Randy’s song. One viewer said, “So awesome Tony Jackson!!!  I've been a Randy fan for a long time.  You sang this song with such feeling and its great to see Randy smile.”

Another wrote, “That was amazing Tony and I am glad you put a smile on Randy Travis's face.”

1 Corinthians 13:13 “But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these is love.”

Johnny Cash Sings Classic Hymn 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken'

Take a step back in time as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash perform the beloved hymn, ‘Will  The Circle Be Unbroken.’

This 1907 hymn was written by Ada R. Habershon with music by Charles H. Gabriel. For decades, this iconic song has touched hearts all around the world. The words remind us that God is always there as a source of comfort and strength.

“I said to the undertaker
Undertaker please drive slow
For this lady you are carrying
Lord I hate to see her go”

Johnny Cash was a legendary country singer. He is best remembered for his iconic songs ‘I Walk The Line,’ ‘Ring Of Fire,’ ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ and more. 

Another important part of Johnny’s life was his wife, June Carter Cash. They met backstage at the Grand Ole Opry and Johnny was quickly smitten. During their time together, the duo performed on stage with one another, but most importantly, they grew in their faith for Christ. 

Today, we’re taking a look back at one of Johnny and June’s iconic gospel performances as they sing the classic hymn ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken.’ 

“Will the circle be unbroken
By and by, lord, by and by
There's a better home a-waiting
In the sky, lord, in the sky”

What an inspiring performance from this legendary duo. 

Psalms 18:2 “The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.”

Bluegrass Family Band Sings 'Here Comes The Sun'

Check out this talented Bluegrass family band sing the Beatles classic, ‘Here Comes The Sun.’

“Here comes the sun (doo-doo-doo-doo), here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right, little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter, little darling
It feels like years since it's been here, here comes the sun
Here comes the sun, and I say, it's all right”

What a wonderful cover by The Petersens of this iconic song loved by so many! In the music video, the family is playing in front of a fountain on a bright, sunny day. And all the vocals and harmonies and instruments sound so amazing making music together! This is definitely a happy video that will bring a smile to your face.

“Every time I think The Petersens can't get better and their repertoire can't get wider, I have to go to back to the drawing board as yet another stunning rendition of a song comes out. Thank you!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video.

“Great arrangement, lovely harmonies, and nice bass playing and playing from the instrumentalists all round. Nailed it!” writes another person online.

On their YouTube page, The Petersens write, “we celebrate American roots music with family values, and perform full time in Branson, Missouri in the USA. The band consists of four siblings, Katie, Ellen, Matt, and Julianne, our mom Karen, and good friend Emmett Franz.”

Julianne is the sibling that is singing in this particular video, and she sounds amazing! Her voice suits the song so well, and the harmonies done by her sisters, Katie and Ellen, are just lovely. What a talented and special family making great music and spreading joy to those around them!

We hope that you enjoyed listening to The Petersens’ cover of ‘Here Comes The Sun’ today!

'Beautiful Day' 17-Year-Old And Friends Sing Hymn About Jesus Coming Back

Watch this wonderful video of a 17-year-old and her friends singing a song called ‘Beautiful Day’ about the second coming of Jesus Christ.

“I wait for the day of joy when the Lord of all creation, the sky shall unfold
And we shall behold the Lord in all his glory, every knee will bow, every tongue will confess
That Jesus is Lord of all, on that day, on that day, when the lord returns triumphant
On that day, on that day, I will worship at his feet and praise his Holy name
I can’t wait for that beautiful day”

What a magnificent video! From the vocals to the setting to the lyrics of the song, the whole thing is uplifting and beautiful.

The talented teenager in the video is 17-year-old Reese Oliveira. And the song ‘Beautiful Day’ was written by her voice teacher, Pat Prymm. Pat has been Reese’s biggest cheerleader over the years and is a previous professional performing and recording artist. Pat has worked on the song ‘Beautiful Day’ for many years with different professional musicians. And Reese created this video as a gift for Pat, so that she can see her songwriting and production efforts go out into the world to fill it with love and hope of the return of Jesus Christ.

“This is so beautiful in every way,” writes one person on YouTube after watching the video. “I love the arrangement, the vocals, the location, and the colors. Beautiful mix and mastering and videography. This came together so nicely!”

“Oh my goodness, one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. Congratulations Reese and all your friends. This brings me to tears. So wonderful!” another person comments online.

We hope that this song was able to uplift and encourage you today! May we be reminded about how beautiful it will be to see our Savoir face to face one day.

Ransomed Bluegrass Band Performs Classic Hymn 'I'll Fly Away'

The men of Ransomed Bluegrass praise the Lord with a special performance of ‘I’ll Fly Away.’

This beloved song was written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley. It was published in 1932 and became a hymn frequently performed in church services all over the world.

In fact, the song has even been called one of the most recorded gospel songs of all time with notable covers from Alison Krauss and Alan Jackson.

Albert was picking cotton on his family farm when the words to the classic hymn came into his mind. From that moment, it took Albert three more years to complete the iconic song.

“Some bright morning when this life is over, I'll fly away
To that home on God's celestial shore, I'll fly away
I'll fly away, oh glory. I'll fly away in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by, I'll fly away”

Today, Ransomed Bluegrass is putting their own spin on this gospel classic. These talented men started out small, as just a group of people who enjoyed bluegrass music. Now, they’ve turned that love into even more as they write and record their own songs, all while honoring the Lord.

On their website, they described their mission. “We want the songs we sing to share God's love and ultimately the salvation that comes through Jesus.”

There’s no doubt that they are sharing God’s love with this amazing performance of ‘I’ll Fly Away.’

“Just a few more weary days and then
I'll fly away
To a land where joy shall never end
I'll fly away”

People all over the world love listening to these young men praise the Lord. One viewer said, “This made my day! For young men to be doing this made my heart sing! Thank you!”

Another wrote, “There's a reason this has almost two million views - people are hungry for something simple and straightforward, honest and well done.  Good job boys.” 

Psalms 31:24 “Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all you that hope in the LORD.”

Bluegrass Family Band Sings 'Down To The River To Pray'

Rejoice in the Lord as The Petersens perform a bluegrass rendition of ‘Down To The River To Pray.’ This classic hymn is the perfect reminder that God is always there to answer your prayers.

“As I went down in the river to pray
Studying about that good old way
And who shall wear the starry crown
Good Lord, show me the way!”

The Petersens are a family band from Branson, Missouri. The band consists of siblings, Katie, Ellen, Matt, and Julianne, mom Karen, and family friend Emmett Franz.

This bluegrass ensemble has traveled all around the world sharing their musical talents, but you can normally find them at home in Branson. For ten seasons, The Petersens have performed at the Little Opry Theatre in the Branson IMAX Entertainment Complex.

Today, Katie and Emmett put together a unique arrangement of ‘Down To The River To Pray’ and it’s a performance that you don’t want to miss.

“O sisters, let's go down,
Let's go down, come on down
O sisters, let's go down
Down in the river to pray”

On YouTube, the family gave some behind the scenes insight on the creation of their videos. “We try to match our songs to locations and it can take a little while for the song, venue, and lead singer to all come together at the same time!”

And we’re so glad that they take the time to create these incredible performances to showcase their God-given talents. Who else agrees?

Psalms 4:1 “Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness: you have enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.”

Reba McEntire Performs 'I’ve Got The Lord On My Side / Jesus Loves Me'

Praise the Lord with all your heart as country legend Reba McEntire performs ‘I’ve Got The Lord On My Side / Jesus Loves Me.'

This beautiful medley of gospel music is the perfect reminder that our true happiness can be found in the arms of the Lord.

“Clap if you're happy, Sing if you're happy
I got the Lord on my side
I got the Lord, got the Lord on my side
I'm so happy, got the Lord on my side”

Reba McEntire has been a staple in the country music world for decades. With hits such as ‘Fancy’ and ‘I’m A Survivor,’ Reba has truly earned her name as the ‘Queen Of Country Music.’ Her classic songs and upbeat personality led to millions of fans all across the globe and there’s no sign of slowing down.

Today, she’s at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee for a special performance of I’ve Got The Lord On My Side / Jesus Loves Me.'

Just listen as she belts out these lyrics of love and praise for our King.

“If you see this big ol' happy grinnin' smile on my face
That's 'cause I'm happy I got the Lord on my side”

There’s no greater gift than the love from our Lord. Let us use these inspiring words to lift up His Name in praise and let the whole world know that God is ready to welcome them with loving and open arms.

John 1:14 “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelled among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.”

Jesus Love

Jesus love is patient. Jesus love is so kind. Jesus love never-ending. Jesus love never fails. Jesus love never envies. Jesus love does protect. Jesus love records no wrongs. Jesus love never fail. It always trusts. It always hopes, never angers, never boasts. Not self seeking, preservers, Jesus love never fails.

He's Our Daddy

He's our daddy and he reigns above!. Things here will pass, but Jesus love will last. He's our daddy!

'Jesus, Hold My Hand' Jimmy Lee Swaggart and Jerry Lee Lewis

Check out this video of Jimmy Lee Swaggart and Jerry Lee Lewis performing the song ‘Jesus, Hold My Hand.’

“As I travel through this pilgrim land, there is a friend who walks with me
Leads me safely through the sinking sand, it is the Christ at Calvary
This would be my prayer, dear Lord, each day, You help me do the best I can
For I need Thy light to guide me day and night, blessed Jesus, hold my hand
Jesus, hold my hand, for I need Thee every hour
Through this pilgrim land, protect me by Thy power”

What a great performance of this classic song! And how cool it is to see Gospel music from cousins Jimmy Lee Swaggart and Jerry Lee Lewis!

Jerry Lee Lewis was a huge hit in the fifties and known for his wild way with a piano. His rock & roll classics included ‘Great Balls of Fire’ and ‘Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.’ Very nice to see him using his talents in this video to praise the Lord.

“The one and only Jerry Lee, he still plays a mean piano and he still can sing,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video. “God is watching over him. God Bless you Jerry Lee and Jimmy Swaggart!”

“Wow. Incredible to see one of the founding fathers of rock and roll singing a Jesus song here in 2022! Praise the Lord, for sure!” writes another person online.

The song ‘Jesus, Hold My Hand’ was written by Albert E. Brumley, who is best known for one of his first songs ‘I’ll Fly Away.’ He wrote more than six hundred songs and was inducted into many halls of fame.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘Jesus, Hold My Hand’ today!

Isaiah 41:13
For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.

Southern Raised Bluegrass Performs 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly'

Get ready for a dose of nostalgia as Southern Raised Bluegrass performs ‘The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.’

This instrumental tune is the theme song for the 1966 movie of the same name, starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach.

The song sparked worldwide attention and the soundtrack to the film stayed on the Billboard charts for over a year. 

Decades later, ‘The Good, The Bad And The Ugly’ remains one of the most popular movie theme songs of all time.

Today, Southern Raised Bluegrass is putting their own spin on the song and it’s one moment that you don’t want to miss.

Siblings Lindsay, Emily and Matt plus their friend Alex, make up the Southern Raised Bluegrass band. The group was raised in the Ozark Mountains and they have blended their traditional music upbringing with multiple genres and their deep-rooted faith. For years, they’ve entertained us with popular covers of songs such as ‘What A Day That Will Be’ and ‘Shenandoah.’

The group describes themselves as creating a ‘Southern Raised trademark sound where classical meets bluegrass and city streets meets country roads. SR has morphed a progressive sound that spans Christian Country/ Bluegrass, Celtic and Classical.’

Now, they are truly honoring their bluegrass roots with this performance of ‘The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.’

Fans of the original were quick to give their praise for the group. One viewer said, “You gave me the chills listening to your rendition guys.”

Another wrote, “You surprised me for sure. I often listen to the full orchestral version, soprano metzo soprano the works. Love it. You have done justice to this music. Great stuff!”

What an incredible rendition that truly takes you back in time.

Anthem Lights And Men's Choir Sing A Cappella Cover Of 'When You Wish Upon A Star'

Watch this amazing video of Anthem Lights and a men's choir sing an a cappella cover of the iconic song 'When You Wish Upon A Star.'

“When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are
Anything your heart desires will come to you, if your heart is in your dream
No request is too extreme, when you wish upon a star as dreamers do”

What an incredible video with such amazing vocals. The members of the a cappella group Vocal Point are joined by the singers of Anthem Lights, and the collaboration is just wonderful.

In the music video, the men are gathered around a campfire at the beginning underneath a beautiful starry sky. And as they sing ‘When You Wish Upon A Star,’ the scenery that surrounds them in the video is absolutely stunning!

“I could listen to these talented young men every minute of the rest of my life! Thank you for sharing your talents,” writes one person after watching the music video. “May God richly bless each one of you.”

“Absolutely amazing! Unbelievable sound and scenery.  Love the combination of these two talented groups,” another person comments online.

The a cappella group Vocal Point is from Brigham Young University, and they appeared on NBC's The Sing-Off in 2011. They finished in the top 5. And with over 100 million views on their YouTube channel, Vocal Point has become the most-watched college a cappella group in the world.

As for Anthem Lights, they are a vocal group from Nashville, TN made up of singers Caleb Grimm, Chad Graham, Joey Stamper, and Spencer Kane. And millions around the globe follow their viral videos and performances featuring harmonies and one-of-a-kind arrangements.

We hope that you enjoyed watching this rendition of 'When You Wish Upon A Star' by these two talented groups today!

He Changed Me

When Jesus comes into your life it takes on a completely different meaning. Jesus becomes your focus to lead you on a path of righteousness.

Beautiful Jesus

Jesus love is everlasting! In turn we give our love back to him. He is our friend, we can talk to him any time of day or night. His Word is truth, the light that directs our pathway through life.

'Feeling At Home In The Presence Of Jesus' Ernie Haase Signature Sound

Check out this great music video by Ernie Haase and Signature Sound performing the song ‘Feeling At Home In The Presence Of Jesus’ live at the Gaither Studios in Alexandria, IN.

“Feeling at home in the presence of Jesus, hearing Him call me His own, just feeling at home
Feeling at home, putting my feet right under His table, knowing I won’t be alone
Just feeling at home, feeling at home, you couldn’t have told me I’d find what I found
Contentment and peace from above, feeling at home in the presence of Jesus
Laying way back in His love, warming myself by the fires of His spirit
Camping right close to the throne, just feeling at home, feeling at home”

What a wonderful song, and the voices of Ernie Haase and Signature Sound blend together in a lovely way. And the whistling in the song adds such a happy feel to it. It reminds us of how incredible it will be when we make it home to meet our Savoir!

“Oh, my goodness! I love your presentation of this song!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video. “What an amazing thing to look forward to...feeling at home when we sit with Jesus!”

“Oh, to be at home with my Jesus! Thank you, Ernie and Signature Sound. And Bill, you did phenomenal with your whistling! Lord, bless you all,” writes another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this performance of ‘Feeling At Home In The Presence Of Jesus’ and it was able to bring some encouragement to you today!

John 14:1-3
“Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.”

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