“Counting My Blessings” Beautiful Christian Worship From Seph Schlueter

“Counting My Blessings” Beautiful Christian Worship From Seph Schlueter

Check out this simple, but very joyful, unofficial video of “Count My Blessings,” a beautiful Christian worship song from Seph Schlueter. It is guaranteed to bring a smile!

Seph Schlueter, at only 21 years old, has gained wisdom that some fail to find even with years of living behind them. He’s recognized that we as individuals, citizens of the U.S.A., and children of our Heavenly Father are blessed! And, we are blessed in abundance!

Seph, along with Jordan Sapp and Jonathan Gamble, wrote the catchy song. 

Here are a four lines from “Counting My Blessings”:

Father on this side of heaven
I know that I’ll run out of time 
But I will keep counting my blessings 
Knowing I can’t count that high 

The word “infinity” is cleverly used to emphasize the wealth of blessings bestowed upon us, and the infinity symbol, drawn behind a series of hash marks on a white drape, is the extent of the video’s backdrop. That’s okay, though. Seph’s smile, humble presence, raised hands, happy eyes, and God-given voice provide all that is needed to perfectly convey his message.   

An Ohio native and Catholic, Seph began the worship collective Damascus Worship with the goal of bringing worship music into the Catholic Church. Seph is the director for Damascus Worship and was instrumental in the release of their first album, Awake My Soul. He’s opened for artists Natalie Grant and Phil Wickham, his own music uplifting others and finding favor. 

Commenters expressed gratitude for Seph, Jordan, and Johnathan’s song, and a few recalled health challenges that God carried them through. Poster @mikaylaweitzenecker2830 said, “I needed this song today! I've been struggling with getting people in my life to count their blessings and the Negativity can be overwhelming, great song to turn all the way up and dance around the kitchen.” 

Seph heard “Counting My Blessings” on radio for the first time on September 1 when 104.9 The River in Columbus played his song. His jubilance is just as fun to watch as his new song is to hear! 

“I do all this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings.” 1 Corinthians 9:23

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