'In Christ Alone’ Shines in Beautiful Instrumental Guitar Cover

Wow! ‘In Christ Alone’ shines in this beautiful instrumental guitar cover by Titus Majors that will leave you wanting to hear more. I still remember the first time I heard ‘In Christ Alone.’ I was in my 20s, new to Jesus, and barely learning how to stand steady in faith. Life was messy, my heart a bit unraveled—but the moment those first notes played, something in me came undone. It was the kind of holy unraveling that makes room for grace to flood in.

Years have passed, but this song? It still catches me off guard. It still brings tears every time. It’s more than a worship song; it’s a reminder that we are deeply loved, intimately known, and wholly seen by the King of the world.

And now, there’s a new rendition that’s claimed its own space in my heart. Titus doesn’t sing a word in his video. But oh, how his guitar speaks for him in the gentle, expressive touch of his fingers on the strings. It’s as if the entire Gospel unfolds. You can almost hear the lyrics whispered between each note:

“In Christ alone, my hope is found...”

He plays it by a lake, with the still water mirroring the soft clouds above and the lush green trees surrounding him like a quiet congregation. The whole music video feels like worship without a single spoken word. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and reverent all at once, and in some ways, it’s as if heaven paused to listen, too.

Watching this video is like sitting beside the Lord in stillness. No rush. No noise. Just truth in every string plucked, peace in every pause, and glory in every note.

So if your soul needs a quiet place today… if you need to be reminded that you are seen, loved, and never alone… let this simple, beautiful acoustic guitar moment guide you back to where hope is found. Let Titus’s fingers draw you into worship, into rest, and into the arms of the One who gave everything for you.

We hope this video blesses you as much as it did us. In Christ alone, friend. That’s where we stand.

Hebrews 12:2 "Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."

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