Soul-Stirring A Cappella Version of ‘What A Friend We Have In Jesus’

Prepare to be blessed by this one-man band’s incredible video. At the start of this video, a tenor vocalist named Sam Robson sings out a cappella. Immediately, you notice his pure tone of voice. He adds his own harmonies, and his vocals will soothe you as you reflect on the friend you have in Christ. This is a soul-stirring, a cappella version of ‘What A Friend We Have in Jesus.’

There is such a stunning peace that comes over a believer in knowing that Jesus sees them. He sings with such authentic worship. You can see how the lyrics mean so much to this young man as he expresses his heart through song.

The harmonies selected for this performance are unexpected but not overdone. They are wonderful and will have you wanting to hear more. There are more and more boxes of this one-man band added throughout the video. He has such creativity with how he even performs instrumentals with his voice. It is impressive and encouraging to anyone viewing it. You will feel as if you have been invited into the throne room of God to worship and celebrate His love and care that He has provided.

This one man’s voice and percussion are equivalent to the skills of a regular-sized choir. He has provided such a high level of skills. It will blow you away in awe of God but also cause you to rest and relax in His presence, knowing that He is your friend. It is easy to love any version of this classic hymn, but this is a unique way that you may never have heard it before, and it will be a blessing in your day to take a moment and savor.

“You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.” John 15:14-15

Source: Sam Robson
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