Gordon Mote Touching 'Mercy Walked In' Performance

This video of ‘Mercy Walked In’ is found on Gaither Music TV. Gordon Mote with Charlotte Ritchie and Sheri Easter bring us a beautiful performance of this powerful song. 

The video shows Gordon on the piano and vocals, with Charlotte and Sheri on vocals. The three harmonize so well together in the video. 

“Mercy walked in and pleaded my case
Called to the stand God's saving grace
The blood was presented that covered my sin
Forgiven when mercy walked in”

The lyrics talk of God’s mercy and the covering of our sins. Towards the end of the song, there is the line, “My chains were broken I felt born again” which says so much about the Christian faith. We may sin, but the Lord covers and forgives us with his mercy. It is such a good reminder of who God is and what he has done for us. 

Gordon Mote is an American Christian County/Southern Gospel singer, piano player, and worship leader. He was born blind and is a big part of Gaither Music. His album, ‘Don’t Let Me Miss the Glory’ is one of his top albums. 

Charlotte Ritchie is a singer who started at 17 when she joined the Nelons, a popular Southern Gospel group. 

Sheri Easter is in a Southern Gospel group with her husband Jeff.

All three have so much musical talent as you can see people talking about in the comments. One commenter says, “The 3 of you are the greatest” and another comments, “Praise our Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! I just got the best blessing listening to this anointed song from 3 singers with amazing voices.”

“Have mercy on me, O God, according to your loving kindness: according to the multitude of your tender mercies blot out my transgressions.” - Psalm 51:1

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