'Where The Glory Is' Josh Baldwin Official Music Video

Check out the official music video for the song ‘Where The Glory Is’ by Josh Baldwin.

“I’ve walked through the night, I’ve seen better days, and You’ve always been the same
I’ve been tried by fire and healed by Your rain, and in every season, God You are the same
This is where the glory is, You’re the One I’m walkin’ with, this is where the glory is,
I’m never alone, this is where the glory is, here and now until the end
This is where the glory is, forever and ever amen”

What an incredible song written by Josh Baldwin, David Leonard, and Andy Cherry. In the caption of the music video on YouTube, Josh writes, “Where The Glory Is reminds us that His glory is all around us and we have hope that in every area of our lives, we will never walk alone.”

Such an important reminder that we all need to hear. At the start of the music video, a small, yellow chair is illuminated by a spotlight. Then Josh comes over to it, picks up his guitar, sits down, and starts to sing the song.

He is playing in different spots in the video like on the side of a highway, in the hallway of a home, on a stage, in a bedroom, and on a front porch. What a great visual reminder that God is always with us wherever we may find ourselves.

“Brother, you're anointed. These are modern-day hymns!” comments one person on YouTube after listening to ‘Where The Glory Is.’

“Josh! So love this! How this video just shows that The Glory can be anywhere we go! We carry Jesus with us and He’s in every moment and every space we go,” writes another person online. “Brought me to tears man, more Lord!”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song and it was able to bring you some encouragement today!

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