The Isaacs' Brilliant Cover Of 'It Is Well With My Soul'

There are some groups that just have a natural knack for unity and precision. The Isaacs’ are one of them. Check out The Isaac's brilliant cover of “It Is Well with My Soul.”

Although this concert mainly features Reba McEntire, she actually chooses to step aside and highlight The Isaacs acapella. This becomes very evident why as they begin to sing. 

The audience cheers. The Issacs are a family of strong vocalists who are members of the Grand Ole Opry. They begin with one female singing, and the other brother and sister come in with tight harmonies. The trio has such a beautiful tone and sings with such confidence. They put their hearts into the song, and it is evident. 

Their trills and sharp punches are high-level talent. As you listen, it will cause you to be in awe of the God who makes it well with our souls because of His love for us. Jesus gives us peace in a dark and hurting world. The Isaacs sing, “It is Well With My Soul,” with such flare and power that it reminds us of our Savior, even in our most painful moments.

Just when you think you have this song figured out, they take you to new heights with their notes and creative harmonies. The crowd is amazed. The trio finishes out with funky and fresh sounds. It is absolutely intriguing and a phenomenal performance. 

At the end of the song, everyone in the audience stands while clapping, and the camera zooms in on Reba, who is clapping while shedding tears from this moving song. They hug and then head off the stage. This is one of the most unique renditions of this classic hymn. It is a blessing to hear.

"And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7

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