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  • ugh!!!! this song gets me so pumped!!!

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  • love the whole presentation. its hard for me to come across such a good one ie. 1 that touches the heart. Hallelujah!!!

  • Fonte és Tu de toda bênção, venha o canto me inspirar

    A misericórdia Tua quero em alto som louvor

    Ó, ensina o novo canto dos remidos lá do Céu

    Ao Teu servo e ao povo santo, pra louvarmos-Te, bom Deus

  • I'm a Catholic. I sure wish we had songs like this in my church. Makes my eyes well up. Makes me feel loved by God. Thank you.

  • happy holiday

  • My husband of 15 years died of cancer last year at age 37, left me a widow of only 34 and a single mom of our 3 kids. I had my good friend sing this song at his funeral. Even though it will always remind me of the funeral, I still love this song and think it has one of the most beautiful melodies. One day, I will see him again, and my kids will see their daddy...

  • This will always remind me of the blessings that come from my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. They sang this at my dads funeral and it will always make me grateful for the resurrection and I know I will be with him again one day. Thank you for posting this!

  • I cry every time I hear this hymn. Thank you Lord for loving a sinner like me!

  • 4:25. enough said

  • Very pretty.

  • Praise God from whom all blessings flow

  • VERY NICE

  • nice...they sing like angels.... ;)

  • I think God cares more about relationship than he does religion. We live in a society where it is ok to talk about everyone and everything except Christ. We often give praises to God, but leave Jesus out of the equation. At the end of the day, we have to go through Jesus to get to the almighty God. Our churches today are so caught up in titles and religion that we forget that neither of these things will get us into heaven. To sum it up, Every knee shall bow, every tongue confess that HE IS LORD

  • @MrChurchboy75 Going to agree with you in the most part. I do agree that God is more concerned with relationships than with the titles man has used to divide his Church. However that does not in any way suggest that God does not value his "Gathered People". That being the collection of believes across the world that collectively would be defined as Christians. I say find the Church that your heart tells you is home and to which is in adherence to basic Gospel principles and your good to go.

  • I dont care what Mormons or other christian denominations believe, I dont care about muslims of jews either... what I do care about is a persons right to their own faith and whilst I dont have any, the music by the MTC always moves me and thats what music is about. Music is innocent it no knows boundaries.

  • @AmandaCaines if only there were more people like you. I don't care if people don't like our religion, I don't care if they worship satan, i just want to practice my religion freely and not worry about what others think of me because i'm mormon.

  • This was for President Hinckley? ...wow. What a tribute it is!

  • SIMPLEMENTE INSPIRADOR, NO PUEDO COMPRENDER LO QUE DICE PERO PUEDO SENTIRLO MUY ADENTRO DE MI, CONMUEVE, INSPIRA Y ME HACE SENTIR LA GRANDEZA DE MI SALVADOR

  • This is a beautiful version of this already marvelous song. Well done. Thanks for posting

  • Proof that the size of a group can help correct when sopranos blow the intonation for everyone else.

  • ALL PRAISE TO GOD! This song lifts my very soul to heights of heaven. Dear GOD I give you ALL THE PRAISE!

  • this was a hymn at my dad's funeral. beautiful but always makes me sad all over again.

  • @musicalapril23 this was the song at my mothers funeral a couple of years ago and i have the same feeling whenever i hear it. It's not like a sadness that ruins my day, the song is still beautiful but there is always that hint of sadness whenever i hear it

  • how can so many people sound so beautiful and yet be so badly misguided? trusting in a secret handshake and a password to get them into heaven so that they too may be gods all the while destine for eternal damnation. a chorus of the damned, it just about breaks my spirit to watch.

  • @RedLetterChristian : Give it a rest. Come back and try again when you can do so without distorting and taking out of context what LDS Mormons believe is required to get into heaven and become, as the New Testament teaches, joint heirs with Christ. Peace.

  • @RedLetterChristian um im mormon and i have no idea what your talking about! a secret handshake? if anyone is misguided its you! where do u come up with this crap?

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  • @RedLetterChristian Friend, I say this with sincere respect. Difference of beliefs aside, how can you call a group of people who devote their time worshipping through music a "chorus of the damned"? The savior and redeemer I know doesn't punish people who sincerely try. BTW, as a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, I can say, I don't know what you mean by a handshake and password to get into heaven, but I can assure you, we believe it takes a lot more than that.

  • @RedLetterChristian That would be because they are not misguided, Brother. Faith in Christ is our first principal and ordinance of the gospel. You need to stop reading what others (i.e., hateful outsiders) say about Mormon Christianity and what is and what is not required and why. There are a lot of people out there who love to distort the truth about Mormons, it would not be a wise choice to add credence to their misguided and misunderstanding voices. God bless.

  • @RedLetterChristian Rude, if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it at all. And you said it yourself, they sound so beautiful, that's the spirit of the Lord resonating from within them, there's a scripture that says by their fruits may ye know them. Obviously these angelic and as you said beautiful voices are stirring and only bring feelings of good and hope and charity, it makes me want to be a better person, these are the fruits, therefore, they are truly people of God!

  • This song gives me chills! It is so beautiful and the Tabernacle choir can make any song that way, Love them!!!

  • Love the mormon church

  • the story i heard about this song was about a man who lived a long time ago in England (before there were any Mormons) he was a pessimest who used to heckle preachers at different churches but one day a preacher was so sincere he went home and wrote this song years latter he was lost again and he meet a woman who in sympathy gave him the words to his own song and he remembered god again ps only this choir could sing this song like this because of their faith

  • Dear Bamboobutternut, lrJo4Lift,

    Thank you.

    Certainly, this is God's amazing work through them.

    I have no right to judge this choir or any other group of singers or choirs because they are singing the same song I love to sing to Him.

    I'm sure that God enjoys listening to this performance and we listening to this song also because it is helping us stay clean and strong spiritually even if our understanding has a difference.

    Thank you for this info.

  • Last I checked, this song was neither conveying nor interposing any church or belief system above another. Step out of your hard-hearted divisions and LISTEN TO THE WORDS: O to grace how great a debtor / daily I'm constrained to be / Let thy goodness like a fetter / bind my wandering heart to thee / Prone to wander, Lord I feel it / Prone to leave the God I love / here's my heart, O take and seal it / seal it for thy courts above.

    It's about giving thanks to God for his Eternal Sacrifice

  • Magnificent! A great choir!

    The best performance I've ever heard of this song so far.

    Just wondering where this choir is located. Is this a protestant church or mormon?

  • @Piyaktelone mormon

  • @Piyaktelone This is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, located in Temple Square, Salt Lake City UT.

  • @Piyaktelone It is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints a.k.a. Mormon :D

  • Me encanta!!! en particular como luce la voz contralto ... fantastic.

  • asombroso el poder de la musica, puede testificar y hacerte sentir el Espiritu , que bello himno!

  • Oh and with the revelations thing, Revelations was not the last book written chronologically. And notice it's called the "book" of revelations. The Bible was compiled years and years after these separate books, letters, and records were written. I can't remember which, but there is another book in the bible which says the same thing as in the end of revelations. It's not talking about the bible, it's talking about adding on to the book of revelations itself.

  • Mormon doctrine never has and never will claim that man can save himself. We understand and accept Jesus Christ as our savior. He atoned for our sins because we cannot be perfect, we need him to pick up our slack. But he has commanded us to "be ye therefore perfect, even as my Father in Heaven". Through our faith in Christ and his atonement, we are justified and saved from our sins. through our works, we are sanctified and made perfect through Christ's atoning sacrifice "after all we can do". G

  • Powerful

  • BRAVO

    

  • I was at this performance and it was a night I will never forget, the music was out of this world !!!

  • This is truly the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.

  • LDS doctrine is exactly as you've written... it is by grace you are save AFTER all you have done. You must obey the commandments of God to qualify for his redeeming Grace. Man's works cannot bridge the gap between now and then, but, he is required to obey the commandments, to love one another, to have faith and repent.

    As to the silly discussion of who is or is not a Christian, just remember that Christian is as Christian does. Casting aspersions or calling names is not Christian. Repent.

  • One of my favourite hymns.

  • Man this song gives me chills every time I listen to it. Absolutely unearthly.

  • Tzup85 thanks for the prayer. But my God is a spirit, not flesh and bone. My original comment was that this music is by LDS doctrine from an apoastate dead church. These are two things but there are many more deviations from the truth.

    When you become a god then you can forgive me.

  • 3. It comes down to who is Christ. Christianly believes in God who came in the person of Jesus Christ (Jn 1) and died. And that there is ONE God only. ANYTHING outside that is a false teaching. Titus interchanges often between God and Jesus as God and Saviour. Read Is 9:6 and 43:11.

    The LDS god is one of many and was a sinner. Man will be a Saviour on another planet.

  • 1. I say that because JS changed so much that was taught for 1700 years and he conflicts the Bible. Who Jesus and God alone is off the rails.

    2. LDS doctrine clearly states men will be Gods. If you do not know this, oh well.

  • @sinaejoy7 doctrine says men will be LIKE God. the intereptation that man will be gods is just that an intereptation

  • As an LDS you have to have faith in Joseph Smith. In Christianity all you need is faith in Christ. Smith changed so many things that were standard for almost 2000 years. On the whole there are so many things that should warn you, such as The Lord God saud he is the only God, not before , none after, yet now there are untold millions or billions of gods? A created one shall be a God? God was a sinner? These are blasphemies. Your choice, just know what the Bible really says.

  • @sinaejoy7

    I would like you to reference Mormon scripture that says you have to have faith in Joseph Smith, instead of or along with having faith in, Christ.

    Second I would like you to provide the reference in Mormon teachings where Joseph Smith is a God and must be reverenced as such.

    Thirdly I would like you to provide a definition of the word "Christian" and state why a Mormon is not a Christian.

    You really are making wild assumptions. Your choice, you can back up your statements or repeal.

  • @universologist LDS is not a Christian denomination because it says that man has to do something to inherit eternal life. "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works, so that no one can boast." Eph. 2:8-9.

    I believe there is a similar verse in the Book of Mormon that says "For it is by grace you have been saved after all you have done." Claiming that man can work to save himself is ludicrious.

  • @brycepatties I agree with you. I don't believe you can be "qualified" to have redeeming Grace from God. Qualifiication defeats the point of grace! None of us are qualified, no matter what we do. Besides, the Bible strictly states that if anyone should add on to the Book of Revelations then it is folly. I'm not here to bash anyone's religion but LDS isn't a Christian denomination because it conflicts so much with the Bible. Like I said, I have nothing against Mormons but they're not Christians.

  • @Shadoessa I appreciate that you're not bashing :). And I'm sad some people of my faith are over-defensive.

    It says "If any MAN shall add unto these things" the apostle John's book was not the last book written chronologically. The only reason this isn't a contradiction is because the men who wrote these books in The Holy Bible were receiving direct inspiration from God as they wrote it, so God pretty much wrote it, just with a mortal man's style of writing. The same applies with Joseph Smith.

  • @brycepatties our works are not for salvation, but for exaltation. "To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne." We needn't works for His grace to save us, but our works qualify us for His grace to also exalt us.

    The apostle James said faith without works is dead.

  • @TheNickhis How is having works "qualify" you for grace any different then being saved by works? Works are to be a response of faith. God has done everything necessary for our salvation. All we need to do is believe, and respond with praise. And one of the ways that we praise God is to serve Him and other people. That is what James is refering to when he said faith without works is dead.

  • @brycepatties As I was trying to explain, works qualify us for his grace unto EXALTATION, not so much for SALVATION.

  • @brycepatties When you say "all we need to do" you've already contradicted yourself that we don't need to do anything to qualify for grace. Professing faith in Christ is a work in itself. The difference is that we believe that professing a faith in Christ inherently requires us to live the way he taught us to. "If ye love me, keep my commandments." If we don't keep His commandments, then we don't really love Him or believe Him.

  • @sirchuck85 Well then it is impossible to believe in Him. We cannot keep the commandments. Rom. 3:23, "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." God demands perfection, but we cannot acheive that perfection. We need a Savior. Eph 2:8-9, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith, and this is not of from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast."

  • @sirchuck85 You say that believing is an act of man. But it is only through the power of the Holy Spirit that we can believe. 1 Cor. 2:14, "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand the, because they are spiritually discerned." When we allow the Holy Spirit to enter our hearts, then we can believe and profess that the Lord is God.

  • @sinaejoy7 I will pray for you before i go to bed to our(your Father too) Father in Heaven in the name of Jesus Christ to help you get rid of all the negativity in your heart...

  • muy hermoso himno deveras siento el espiritu muy fuerte gracias por ponerlo lo maximo este himno!!!

  • Amazing.

  • Great!!! Thanks God!!!

  • Beautiful! One of my many fav hymns

  • Do people get paid to dislike videos? I love this song. So beautiful. I sang it with my ward choir, we didn't sound like this but it still was beautiful and i can still remember most of the words. Amazing song.

  • 4:47 sends chills down my spine :D

  • A los que califican esta interpretación con un NO ME GUSTA yo les pregunto... que les gusta?????

  • @tricottaclub no se a quien no le gustaria esta cancion. es una de las canciones mas hermosas que jamas haya escuchado.

  • What a blessing to hear this version of this spirit filled hymn. The text is timeless, and will stand along with the Church, His Body, until that blessed day, when we see Him, face to face. There is none higher, none more holy, and no other Name under heaven by which men must be saved, save Jesus Christ. Holy is the Lord, and Righteous is His Name. Here's my heart, Lord, again.

  • ขอพระพรจากเบื้องบนลงมา ^^

  • @sinaejoy7 is it so hard to just let us worship our religion without criticism. Look into our religion with an open heart and mind, and if you don't find it special to you then move on with your life.

  • He changed a religion and wrote a book higher than the Bible. He was a prophet met by an angel. He had many wives. He declared the original religion as false. His name is Muhammad. Man does not change does he?

  • So funny, that this 1700s song was written during the great apostasy. Boy the church needed restoring. Same case with America being founded as a Christian nation......IMPOSSIBLE since 1776 came before the restoration. AND times were better back then, now times are worse, what was restored? Nothing.

  • @sinaejoy7 Seems to me that as times get worse, a restoration would be even more valuable. People will not change in many ways and there will always be an element of evil in this world. We all have a choice to make, however, so if the LDS Church is not appealing to you that is ok, the Lord understands where each of our hearts are. Blessings to you whatever you believe.

  • @AmsterdamLDS At a recent Interfaith concert that I performed in as a trumpet player, the talk was quite loud and obnoxious from the LDS contingent of choir members about how this is "their" hymn. I live in Salt Lake City in the middle of this, so please don't claim to know what most of the membership who sings, really think. Just because the church has made no offial statement.

  • Amazing!

  • Some intellectual honesty is called for me thinks. In the year 1757, a young and passionant man named Robert Robinson penned this drop dead gorgeous piece. He was a Baptist. A reformer. I write this in order to maybe shed some unflinching light on the truth. The choirs of the LDS faith do great credit to this wonder piece. Passiionate, articulate, sung with confidence and , most importantly, BELIEF. But, they cannot and should not make the unachievable reach that it is their own.

  • @kingsmen711 I agree and they don't =P

  • very good, I love playing this song on my bagpipes 

  • First Presbyterian Church of Marietta, GA performed this for my late father's memorial service. they dedicated it to a man who served his church choir for over thirty years. Their voives lifted us so high, we had to look down on our tears falling to heaven. The MTC and orchestra performs a phenomenal rendition, and they are to be congratulated on their efforts. Wonderful artists.

  • Beautiful message, beautiful voices, and wow, what an organ.

  • so damn overwhelming...

  • A song frequently sung in my church, while I'm still so young, it reminds me of my tender age. Sadly this song is seldom sung in the church, United Church of Christ in the Phil, Surigao City, replaced by noisy drums and electric guitar, solemnity vanished into thin air, replaced by so-called 'saved' and modernist. p.s. I'm a certified rocker & beatle fanatic, but when it comes to worship, I worship HIM in silence orderly and harmonious manner,

  • @maxbatch70 So sorry to hear that your church has made a left turn. To find out why this song is sung with such sincerity and spirit, you might want to talk to a member of the LDS church. I'm sure there's one in your area. You may even know some members. There's good reason for the intense spirit you feel when you listen and seen the BYU perform this marvelous hymn.

  • @maxbatch70 For what is arguably an even more intense performance, watch the video "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing - world premiere recording.

  • gracias por ponerlos muy hermoso se siente el espiritu muy fuerte con este himno!!!!

  • Whenever it gets to the mens' part.. I get chills.. and by the end of the song I'm crying.

  • I feel something good if i heard this music...........

  • 10 satanists saw tis video and disliked it

  • @eman77771 - its now 11 satanists

  • @maxbatch70 lol yeah

  • I wonder if the clapping is for the wonderful singing, or for the message in the song. I question the motive of people listening to hymns. Really. (Sorry to soun cynical, but it just came to my mind)

  • I love it

  • Fantastic performance. Cystal clear!

  • Thank you Nanoeazy for posting this brilliant performance....magnificent!!!!

  • today we heard this song in choir and it was the most awsome thing I had heard in the past cople years

  • Cant find any words to really describe how I feel listening to this..just awesome is the one thing that comes to mind..fantastic...so spiritually uplifting...

  • Sometimes i wonder if the mormon tabernacle choir is God's angels descended to Earth to spread His word through music....

  • Im not LDS....in fact Im not anything but this arrangement by Wilberg is fab.... but you know what, I just love the intimacy of Mack Wilbergs conducted version with the BYU combined choir - also on youtube. The music speaks to me, beautifully arranged and performed.... could almost make me become a Christian but probably not.... important thing is, its uplifting, spiritual and makes you think.....and thats what music is all about.

  • This touched my heart when i heard it. I realized how much Christ has done in my life.

  • @dorklord777 This song literally breaks my heart. I am moved to tears about how much a debtor i am to His grace! Oh how glad I am that he rescued me. PRAISE KING JESUS!!!!

  • Hermosoo!! no hay palabras para describirlo...

  • CHILLS........ABSOLOUTE CHILLS!

  • @koalaatree But that same statement is was given by Moses in Deuteronomy. Therefore if we are to take that literally then everything after that book should be disregarded. When John wrote Revelations the "Bible" as we know it did not exist. He wrote that meaning that no one should add or take away from the book of Revelations. Any self respecting Bible scholar agrees with this statement.

  • Religion aside, the 9 people who disliked this video have ZERO understanding of TRUE Music.

  • This is so beautiful. Listen to the lyrics and take them to heart.

  • This is a superb recording, except for the violin you can always here at the beginning!

    You can actually hear the first tenors on the las two sections!!!!

    Only the Mormon Tabernacle Choir would use an orchestra with expanded sections AND organ!!!!! I love it!

  • This is a superb performance, except for the violin that you can always hear! Somebody didn't do a good job with the microphones!

  • ya!! i love this song

  • How sad that the Church Office Building is being demolished. I will miss its cafeteria. I ate there hundreds of times.

  • @PaulGiffs

    WHAT???

    I've been away for some years- what are you saying they're demolishing it! In favor of what?

  • @kjcross: And for the record, the concept that 'God didn't eternally exist' is NOT found in the four standard canonized works of the LDS Mormon church--which are the ONLY official sources of LDS doctrine that is binding upon the LDS for belief and practice. Also, LDS mormons do NOT believe Satan was kicked out of heaven for the reason you gave.

  • @kjcross: Wow. In your last reply to me you managed to be both arrogant and condescending, and to deflect my direct questions about your beliefs with both a red herring and a straw man concerning mine. You've done your own credibility a disservice.

  • kjcross: Many uplifting and inspiring messages are found in the traditional hymns that are compatible with LDS Mormon beliefs. So to say the hymns are not and can not be a source of inspiration and worship for the LDS is, for me, absurd.

    Regardless of your beliefs, a language called 'reformed Egyptian' is not out of the realm of possibility. And are not Jesus and Satan both creations of God? Or do you believe that Satan was uncreated and is eternally co-existent with God?

    Peace.

  • @kjcross : I believe the precise quote you reference is: '...that all their creeds were an abomination in his [the Lord's] sight...' The creeds, not the people, nor the hymns, were an abomination. Anything that is uplifting and praiseworthy--such as the hymns, not the creeds--are to be sought after. Peace.

  • Prone to wander=flesh, Lord I feel it=conviction of the holy Spirit. "In the world YOU will have TROUBLE but be of good cheer, I have OVERCOME the WORLD."

  • Israel repented under the leadership Samuel.God restored their political security the people re-committed their hearts and minds to their Lord.Samuel placed a large stone at the place where this restoration began.He dedicated it a monument to God's help,God's faithfulness,God's eternal covenant and the stone stood there,visible to all who passed that way,a reminder of judgment and repentance,mercy and restoration.Ebenezer stone represented a fresh beginning a reversal of course for God's people

  • This is absolutely beautiful and uplifting, and yet I read such hatred and evil in these comments below. I'd rather listen to the music.

    Thank you for posting.

  • The music is awesome, but the fact that christians made it makes me hate the US.

  • This song is absolutely my favorite hymn of all time and i LOVE this arrangement. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is amazing and i feel the spirit so strong every time i hear this song.

  • @robbieoros YES I AM DYING TO GO TO BYU AND PREACH THE TRUE GOSPEL!!!! ABOUT A GOD WHO HAS NO FATHER OR GRANDDADDY OR WHATEVER!!! i know who i am dealing with but just because you feel at peace doesn't mean a thing. buddist are at peace with themselves and they are all going to hell. oh and Joseph smith was a FreeMason, as was alester Crowley who was a devout Satanist. Masons created both Satanism and Mormonism to confuse true Christians about the origin's of Christ

  • I Peter 1:12b; "Even angels long to look into these things" vs.10-11a; "Concerning this salvation, the prophets, who spoke of the grace that was to come to you, searched intently and with the greatest care, trying to find out the time and circumstances to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing" vs.8a; "Though... you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe" Awesome Video! I shared it at One Year Bible Blogging on facebook! Thank you.

  • Best version of this hymn, and best recording of them doing it.

  • My absolute favorite song! Every time I hear this I feel the spirit burn within me and I know that the book of Mormon is true and the the gospel has been restored. I'm so glad to be a child of a loving heavenly father who continues to care and provide for his children even today through his chosen prophets :)

  • my absolute favorite hymn

  • They all look like angels and sound like it too

  • This is how it's gonna be in heaven!

  • @josiphorus And inmagine, if this beauty can exist on earth how much more beautiful will it be in Heaven?

  • @josiphorus no!

    

  • This is my favorite hymn, ever. I wonder sometimes why it was not included in the current LDS hymnal, my personal opinion is that it is this way so it would not be overused...it's that good.

  • Anyone know who did this arrangement?

  • Meh.

    I'm a pro-classical musician. This is 'all very well' for lighter programming, but seek and you will find that elusive beauty that eclipses this so very much.

    Four last Songs, for instance. Look it up.

  • @DrLeavingsoon

    I looked it up: Renee Fleming, Beim Schlafengehen... heard technique delivered by trained virtuoso musicians... empty of importance.

    The boat you are missing is that few here are attending to or evaluating the 'musicosity' of this piece.

    When you finish a novel, do you recommend it to others for its perfect punctuation and grammar?

    Discipline is to be respected, but it is not responsible for our response to this or explain why many of us return to hear it again and again.

  • This hymn cuts through my present worldliness every time- I am sure I will never get used to it.

    Its majesty, glory; on and on, in my estimation make it one of the greatest calls by the Spirit that has ever been sung.

  • Does anyone find it ironic that we have been presented with this luxuriously beautiful Scots-Irish Melody (not Dutch), and people, here are squabbling about mites and beams. The proof of God is in the joy of existential creation, chemical reactions and all. A gift to friends, not slaves. A joy for Daughters and Sons of God.

  • Please, just listen to the song. The root of every Christian religious sect, and many that are not is in loving one another, no matter who they are, no matter what kind of person they are. Let's start there.

    Personally, I love this choir. Their spirituality can be seen in their faces, heard in their voices, and felt from their hearts to the hearts of any who listen.

  • Praise the Lord!

  • priceless...total brilliance!!

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  • My high school choir sung this song for our program this year, picture 300 dedicated high school singers throwing their voices out for this song.... we had the organist from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra too! :) I loved singing this... it made our audience cry....

  • I don't think it matters what our beliefs are... The words alone have a power to touch our hearts. We shouldn't argue about each other's different faiths! There's truth in all faiths! :)

  • truly one of my favorite songs. one song i never get tired of listening to. go greg jessop and the choir!!!

  • just sang this song not long ago :) i LOVE it!!!!!

  • Such a wonderful song. And I love that the women are in white! So beautiful!

  • if the spirit of this song did not touch and testify to you that the Lord is living and his Gospel has come forth in these latter days....then i don't know of any other way that it could....THE MOST BEAUTIFUL sound the heart can ever hear!!!!!

  • sounds like this would be sung in heaven :)

  • @morgensternxR it is :)

  • @morgensternxR not by mormons...

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  • @rianpop hahahaha

  • @rianpop don't let prejudice blind-side your spirituality. Even if it were sung by a group of convicts; If they spent time to fine tune their voices, hearts and mind to give their all into songs of praise such as this, it is more than acceptable to our Heavenly Father.

  • @JaysonX5 my point is mormons aren't saved. thats all

  • @rianpop

    Our witness is that of a living, resurrected Christ whose brightness and glory defy all description. He is with us. Come and see.

  • @rianpop Our witness is that of a living, resurrected Christ whose brightness and glory defy all description. He is with us. Come and see.

  • @elciclon157 Your jesus is a false jesus. The True Jesus Christ Lord of all is the ONLY Son of God and is NOT the brother of lucifer. Your false teaching will fail you on the day of judgement

  • @rianpop

    Only begotten son. We both believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God. There, our understanding of him diverges sharply. One main difference: The Christ in whom I have faith will not send you to hell for disagreeing with me, nor will he save me if I take satisfaction in seeing you damned. What, exactly, do you believe about who we are? If we are not spirit offspring of Father in Heaven, what are we?

  • @elciclon157 Amen!

  • bbc:thats right. the true jesus not a brother of lucifer.

    

  • @bejie1321 hey, we're all related spiritually. our 1 Heavenly Father who is the 1 God... remember? Safe to say Lucifer is in someway spiritually related to us... he being one of Heavenly Father's children and all.... It really bothers me nothing. I know who my Heavenly Father is and I know who Christ is.... pretty much half way there.

  • @rianpop Only the Judgement day shall tell, rainpop.

  • @JaysonX5 NO! Gods Word can tell us now. Rev 22: 18-19 Whoever adds or takes away from the Bible ie:Genisis to Rev. God shall take away their inheritance in the book of life

  • @rianpop And you're telling me that whatever version of the bible you're reading at this exact moment doesn't have additions or subtractions as whoever translated or put it together it felt to amend? In the end, most of us are unintentional hypocrites.

  • @JaysonX5 Jesus wasn't talking about translations. He was talking about someone writing A WHOLE BOOK and saying ITS FROM GOD when ITS OBVIOUSLY NOT!!!!