Couple’s Powerful 'At Calvary' Hymn Duet

Two incredibly talented people – a man and a woman – turned in a powerful cover duet performance of a classic and beloved hymn, "At Calvary."

This world is a lost and broken place full of struggling and hurting individuals. They are desperately searching for something to give them even the slightest bit of hope, the tiniest glimmer. Everywhere they go and look, they come up empty or find something that only provides an immediate and temporary sense of joy and hope.

However, there is one who provides a kind of hope and peace that many in the world do not know. Jesus Christ came to Earth to save a lost world and provide sinners hope. Without Him and His agonizing, painful and utterly undeserved death on the cross, none of us would have a chance. If not for Him, all would be destined to be lost and separated from God for all of eternity.

Instead, He willingly went to the cross and made the ultimate sacrifice. He bled and died at Calvary, suffering for you and me. He did all that so we might be forgiven and spend eternity with Him.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a talented couple performs "At Calvary." This beloved tune is about what Christ did for you and me. Their lovely rendition of this classic tune is one that you'll likely turn to repeatedly.

The chorus is so iconic, memorable and powerful.

"Mercy there was great, and grace was free

Pardon there was multiplied to me

There, my burdened soul found liberty – at Calvary."

Some may believe, feel or think that Christ did not go to the cross for them, but the most famous verse in the Bible makes it abundantly clear that is not the case. He did everything and went through everything because He loved the world so much. He suffered and died at Calvary for everyone.

John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

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