Michael W. Smith’s Powerful Live ‘Agnus Dei’ Performance

Michael W. Smith turned in a powerful live performance of “Agnus Dei.” The popular Christian music artist’s powerful rendition of the beloved tune will move you and give you chills. Watch this short but powerful clip of the song about the one true and risen King.

Without Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, you and I would not have hope or a future. Instead, we would be looking at an eternity lost and separated from Him. It would be one full of pain, anguish and gnashing of teeth. Sadly, there would be no end in sight to that situation.

But Jesus Christ came in and ultimately and forever changed everything. No longer do we have to fear death and what comes after we leave this earth. With His willingness to go to the cross, where he suffered and died, Christ paid the price. His death and subsequent resurrection bridged the gap that sin had caused between God and man. Christ made a way when there was none before.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Michael W. Smith and several other musicians perform “Agnus Dei.” It’s a song of worship and praise, giving glory to the One who gave all, paid the price and made the ultimate sacrifice because He thought you and I were worth it.

The beautiful song is about the risen King, who freely offers love and forgiveness to all who call upon His name and seek Him. The lyrics may be simple and repetitive, but nothing could be more powerful than the song’s message. He lives and reigns, still saving and changing lives today.

“Holy, holy
Are You Lord God, Almighty?
Worthy is the Lamb, worthy is the Lamb
You are Holy, holy”

The Bible states that even while we were still sinners, Christ laid down His life for you and me, which shows how much He loved and still loves us.

Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear his lives to us, in that, when we were still sinners, Christ gave his life for us.”

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