A Fresh Take on the Classic Song 'I'll Give Thanks' by Housefires

Sometimes, we need to sing an old song with a new twist. Check out a fresh take on the classic song, 'I'll Give Thanks' by Housefires.

Every once in a while, we need a reminder to be thankful individuals and a thankful body of Christ. This song is a beautiful reminder of God’s unchanging quality, faithful love, and our abundance of blessing in Him. 

As we see this stunning young woman sit and stand in the worship of the Lord, she leads the room in a powerful time of praise and celebration. It is an encouraging take on a timeless worship song. Whether we feel that we have a lot to be thankful for or we feel we do not have enough, we can join in singing with thankfulness to Jesus.

The bridge tells us not to worry because God knows what we need. This repetitive lyric speaks to our hearts. He provides for us and sees us in all things. Just when you think the song is ending, the piano, alongside the vocalist, takes you into the traditional hymn, “Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus.” 

We are compelled to join in the song and worship our living God through this precious and familiar melody. This is an amazing rendition of two wonderful songs that really bless our hearts to sing and join in. Wherever we are today, when we have Jesus, there is always a reason to be thankful. We can use gratitude by His Spirit to help us connect with Christ. Instead of living life defeated, we can give thanks for the victory we have in Him.

"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” John 15:5

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