Gaither Vocal Band Moving 'Yes, I Know' Live Performance

Listen to this moving live performance from the Gaither Vocal Band of the hymn ‘Yes, I Know.’

‘Come ye sinners, lost and lonely

Jesus blood can make you free 

For He saved the worst among you 

When He saved a wretch like me’

What a great song reminding us how Jesus can save anyone, even the worst sinners. The message of redemption and assurance fills the song, offering listeners the promise of forgiveness and new life when they turn to Christ. And listening to all the voices in this video sing out the truth in ‘Yes, I Know’ is very heartwarming.

“Praise you Father that there's nothing we can do that you can't whitewash,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“Wonderful song. It blesses me each time I listen,” another person writes online.

The song ‘Yes, I Know’ was written by Anna W. Waterman in 1920, and in 1995, Gaither Vocal Band released their version of the song as part of their album Southern Classics, Volume II. 

The wonderful voices of the vocal group, which included Bill Gaither, Reggie Smith, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, and Todd Suttles, contributed to the popularity of the release of ‘Yes, I Know.’ However, the meaning behind the song is also to be highlighted, which captures people’s interest. 

‘Yes, I Know’ is a simple song with an unwavering message of hope. The lyrics serve as a reminder that we are never alone and can overcome any obstacle with the help of God. And that is the type of encouragement everyone needs, especially during life’s challenges. We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘Yes, I Know’ from the Gaither Vocal Band today!

Ephesians 2:8-9 “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”

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