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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2007

From the dvd Christmas homecoming South africa

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  • what a harmony,wow

  • beautiful!

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  • @mytwilight25 Everyone has their own way to sing a song. I just sang this song Wed. at church. I sang (Acapella) but I did sing it alot faster than they did. I still love their music anyway!

  • I LOVE the song Blessed Assurance. Unfortunately, I do'nt think this version does it any justice. Why is it, that the way the song should be sung, has to to be changed? I'm not saying they sound bad, NO, they sound . . . good but, IF it ain't broke DON"T fix it. I would have loved to hear these three sing Blessed Assurance in it's original style. It would have been beautiful. Please don't get me wrong this comment is meant as my opinion & NOT meant in a hateful manner. Have a peaceful day

  • nothing beats incredible family harmony and passionate hearts for jesus. the isaacs make me cry and give me the chills - so moving!

  • Why can't they just sing the song normally....this version stinks

  • No lights, no mirrors, not even musical instruments. No vocal gymnastics. Just three very good vocalists singing in harmony very well.

  • Every time I hear the Isaacs sing , I tell my self "that was beutifull!" Fastly becoming my favorite singing group! P S. Thank you so much for posting these videos!

  • THIS IS A VERY FINE RENDITION Fanny Crosby wrote the lyric to this hymn after Phoebe Palmer Knapp played her the music for it ,You can read about both of them and more in the new book just published titled THE KNAPPS LIVED HERE by Nashville songwriter Ken Spooner If you visit the web site by the same title you can listen to about 15 very different versions of their timeless hymn including the fiorst one ever recorded on an Edison wax cylinder

  • it's all about knowing when to take a full breath and a catch breath. ;)

  • didn't even miss percussions

  • I can listen to this over and over again. It makes me cry each time. Thank you!

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