Moving A Cappella Rendition Of 'Because He Lives'

There are some worship songs that stand the test of time, and ‘Because He Lives’ is one of them. Check out this moving a cappella rendition of 'Because He Lives.'

At the start of the clip, we see four men seated on a couch in a dimly lit room. They start the chorus. The lead singer has such depth and richness in his voice. The harmonies of the quartet are tight and unique. They have such a cool flare of vocal lines. They are singing this victorious song on Easter Sunday. As they sing, “All fear is gone,” the bass hits low notes that are extremely challenging to hit. Watching this performance will leave you in awe of the talent of these men, given by God for His glory.

I love how each of these singers are of different ages and have various stories, but they are all united because of Jesus. Christ has changed all of their hearts, and they sing about Him together. This is one of the best renditions of “Because He Lives” that you may ever hear. It is absolutely stunning and powerful. It is “chill-worthy.” These are seasoned and very gifted vocalists who have come together to use the natural acoustics of a room to bring the house down. You will not be disappointed at a single second of listening to their musicality and unique abilities.

This quartet reminds us that no matter what we have going on in our lives, Jesus is alive and we have hope to face an uncertain future on earth, because we know that we have a secure future in heaven through Him. This is good news that is not only for Easter day, but for every day in the life of a Christian. Because Jesus lives, life is worth living. 

“But Christ is faithful over God’s house as a son. And we are his house, if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.” Hebrews 3:6

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