Two Young Voices Sing The Sweetest Rendition Of 'I Love You, Lord'

Check out this precious moment of worship. Two young voices sing the sweetest rendition of ‘I Love You, Lord.’

At the start of this video, we see two adorably dressed children at the front of a church. A little boy and girl, no older than 4, are standing confidently with handheld microphones. They are darling. The piano begins to play, and they await their moment to sing. 

The little boy starts to sing, and it will absolutely melt your heart. The boy has a sweet demeanor and is very brave for his age. Hearing his little voice will draw you in. The little girl is hilariously standing next to him as he does his solo, looking around and making cute, smiling faces at the audience.

At the start of the second half of the song, the boy turns to the girl and tells her that it is her turn. She does not sing along to the piano but instead looks terrified. He says again, “It’s your turn Christina.” The little girl is still unsure. The older boy helps the girl out by jumping into where the lyrics are in the song. The girl then proceeds to join in. She has a sweet voice and the two singing together is well worth the time to listen and join in worshiping God. 

As they sing about the Lord taking joy in what He hears, it reminds us that God is taking joy in these little ones singing about loving Him. This helps us remember that He also takes joy in our love. All who believe in Him are given the right to be His children. 

As they finish, the congregation cheers loudly and celebrates their special music. It truly is a blessing to hear the voices of children praising Jesus. Allow them to lead you in worship today.

“Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God—” John 1:12

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