'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' Beautifully Performed in 3 Different Languages
When we hear ‘Ocean (Where Feet May Fail)’ beautifully performed in three different languages–English, Hebrew, and Arabic–we’re reminded that our faith in Christ is the center of us all. As people of faith, we are wonderfully woven together by shared experiences and even our differences. The beautiful truth is that despite where we live, what language we speak, or the color of our skin, we all share a common purpose: We were created to worship God.
Psalm 150:6 reminds us “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” This verse states the simple truth we are all called to worship, no matter where we come from. What I love so much about this video is hearing the Lord being praised in different languages. No matter our backgrounds, cultures, or languages, we are all connected in our desire to glorify the Lord.
This music video starts off in English, and we hear the ethereal first few key notes of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ before the music transitions into Hebrew and Arabic. It gives us a taste of the language Jesus likely spoke when He walked the earth. After all, Jesus was born to Jewish parents in Bethlehem.
As the trio belts out the lyrics in harmonious praise about having complete faith in and calling upon His name in times of trouble, you can’t help but sing with them. The video’s caption reminds us who can call the storms by name and calm the waves.
In the darkest and stormiest days, we can put our faith in the one who calms the storms. We produced this music video in Hebrew, Arabic, and English to show our unity of faith in the storms of life. How has this song moved your heart? Share in the comments how God has rescued you out of the storms of life!” They wrote.
This heartfelt message invites viewers to listen and remember that we serve a God whose strength is unchanging and His love unwavering even when life feels overwhelming. Each word sung in all three different languages reminds us that faith goes beyond the words we speak; it’s about the posture of our hearts.
God understands every cry, every plea, and every song of praise, no matter what language we speak. This performance is a beautiful celebration of the God who unites us in faith and delivers us from fear. Let this song remind you that God is your anchor in the storm.
Psalm 107:29 "He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed."
'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' Beautifully Performed in 3 Different Languages
When we hear ‘Ocean (Where Feet May Fail)’ beautifully performed in three different languages–English, Hebrew, and Arabic–we’re reminded that our faith in Christ is the center of us all. As people of faith, we are wonderfully woven together by shared experiences and even our differences. The beautiful truth is that despite where we live, what language we speak, or the color of our skin, we all share a common purpose: We were created to worship God.
Psalm 150:6 reminds us “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” This verse states the simple truth we are all called to worship, no matter where we come from. What I love so much about this video is hearing the Lord being praised in different languages. No matter our backgrounds, cultures, or languages, we are all connected in our desire to glorify the Lord.
This music video starts off in English, and we hear the ethereal first few key notes of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ before the music transitions into Hebrew and Arabic. It gives us a taste of the language Jesus likely spoke when He walked the earth. After all, Jesus was born to Jewish parents in Bethlehem.
As the trio belts out the lyrics in harmonious praise about having complete faith in and calling upon His name in times of trouble, you can’t help but sing with them. The video’s caption reminds us who can call the storms by name and calm the waves.
In the darkest and stormiest days, we can put our faith in the one who calms the storms. We produced this music video in Hebrew, Arabic, and English to show our unity of faith in the storms of life. How has this song moved your heart? Share in the comments how God has rescued you out of the storms of life!” They wrote.
This heartfelt message invites viewers to listen and remember that we serve a God whose strength is unchanging and His love unwavering even when life feels overwhelming. Each word sung in all three different languages reminds us that faith goes beyond the words we speak; it’s about the posture of our hearts.
God understands every cry, every plea, and every song of praise, no matter what language we speak. This performance is a beautiful celebration of the God who unites us in faith and delivers us from fear. Let this song remind you that God is your anchor in the storm.
Psalm 107:29 "He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed."
Today's Devotional
A Prayer When You Feel Spiritually Dry - Your Daily Prayer - April 28
If you've ever struggled in a wilderness season of life that turned into a spiritual desert, you can take comfort in the fact that you aren't alone and certainly aren't the first to experience this issue.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer When You Feel Spiritually Dry - Your Daily Prayer - April 28
If you've ever struggled in a wilderness season of life that turned into a spiritual desert, you can take comfort in the fact that you aren't alone and certainly aren't the first to experience this issue.
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