Christian Couple Worship With 'Just As I Am'

Christian artists and couple Caleb and Kelsey perform the worship song ‘Just As I Am’ and it is sure to encourage!

“Just as I am without one plea
But that Thy blood
Was shed for me
And that Thou bid'st
Me come to Thee
O Lamb of God I come

I come just as I am
I’m met right where I stand
You hold
My heart in Your hands
And You love me just as I am”

“This came at a perfect time this morning,” writes one person on YouTube after listening to Caleb and Kelsey sing. “Through all of this chaos, Satan has attacked my weakness and my identity as a mother and wife has been shaken to the core. I needed this song during my quiet time this morning.”

The lyrics in this worship song are truths that we can hold onto when we feel broken or discouraged. God loves us just as we are, and He always meets us right where we are. In our brokenness and pain, we can always look to our Heavenly Father for comfort and guidance.

Caleb and Kelsey have a continuously growing fanbase online, and they have garnered close to 3 Million Facebook likes, almost 500 Million video views on Facebook, and 65 Million views on YouTube. The couple has also released several #1 selling albums. It is clear that their music resonates deeply with many people.

The duo’s interpretations of today’s worship music are set apart in the “unique simplicity of the arrangements which allow the listener to hear songs in a more personal and intimate setting.” Their new worship album is titled “Glorious Day: Worship & Hymns” and it contains 10 newly recorded songs. Five of the songs are some of the biggest worship songs today, and the other five songs are original worship songs where timeless hymns have been reimagined with newly written choruses. This makes the songs come alive in new ways for any fan of worship music or classic hymns.

It is wonderful to see that this couple is using their gifts to encourage others and bring God glory!
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