'The Only Name (Yours Will Be)' Live Big Daddy Weave Performance

Check out this live performance by Big Daddy Weave singing their song 'The Only Name (Yours Will Be)' while on tour.

“Yours will be the only name that matters to me, the only one whose favor I seek
The only name that matters to me, Yours will be, the friendship and affection I need
To feel my Father smiling on me, the only name that matters to me, and Yours is the name
The name that has saved me, mercy and grace, the power that forgave me
And Your love is all I've ever needed”

What a fantastic song! It is so encouraging and uplifting. And what a great worship performance by Big Daddy Weave.

“Big Daddy Weave is one of Christian music’s most beloved artists and have released numerous hit singles such as ‘Love Come To Life,’ ‘Redeemed,’ ‘The Only Name (Yours Will Be),’ ‘Overwhelmed’ and ‘My Story,’” reads the caption on the band’s YouTube video.

The group is made up of Mike Weaver, who is on lead vocals and guitar, Jay Weaver, who does bass and vocals, Jeremy Redmon, who is on guitar and vocals, Joe Shirk, who does saxophone and keys, and Brian Beihl who does drums.

It is so great to see these talented musicians using their gifts to praise our Heavenly Father, as well as create songs for other people to sing out in worship.

We hope that you enjoyed this live performance of Big Daddy Weave singing 'The Only Name (Yours Will Be)' and that the song was able to uplift your spirits today!

1 John 5:14-15
And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him.
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