Bluegrass Group's Superb Cover Of Hank Williams Classic 'I Saw The Light'

This band plays an upbeat and enjoyable worship throwback. Take a moment and watch this bluegrass group's superb cover of Hank Williams’ classic, 'I Saw The Light.'

This group of talented instrumentalists plays with such professionalism. They are having a super fun jam session on the front porch of a cabin. The lead guitarist begins to sing. The female vocalist and another male vocalist add crisp and tight harmonies. The girl’s tone is so beautiful. The band members mesh very well vocally. 

This phenomenal group of musicians has a variety of instruments and ages. They have a stand-up bass, a mandolin, an acoustic guitar, and a banjo. The group is appropriately named Backwoods Bluegrass Band. Listening to them is not only easy but also enjoyable. They have a modern twist on classic hits. They have taken a well-known song and made it unique to them. 

The mandolinist performs an absolutely stunning solo. The camera zooms in, and he flawlessly plays. As the band finishes their performance, they put all they have into their craft. You can tell that this is their passion and that they love music. God has truly gifted them with unity, excitement, and strong instrumental abilities. 

As they sing about seeing the light of Jesus, may we remember that He has revealed Himself to us as well, and we, too, can celebrate that we have encountered the Light of the World. We can praise Him no matter what our days hold, knowing that He is with us and that we have victory in Him. We have seen the light, and we are out of the darkness forever.

“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12

X

Where would you like to share this video?

Today's Devotional

A Prayer to Overcome Procrastination and Laziness - Your Daily Prayer - October 23

The temptation to be lazy is ever-present. Just like any sin, laziness is exchanging long-term benefits for partaking in temporary pleasure. It is a seemingly easy road, but it leads to consequences.

Read Today's Devotional