'You Are My All In All' Live From The Gaither Vocal Band

Check out this beautiful rendition of the song 'You Are My All In All' from the Gaither Vocal Band.

“You are my strength when I am weak, You are the treasure that I seek
You are my all in all, I'm seeking You like a precious jewel
Lord, to give up I'd be a fool, You are my all in all
Jesus, Lamb of God, holy is Your name, Jesus, Lamb of God, holy is Your name”

This music video of the Gaither Vocal Band performing ‘You Are My All In All’ was recorded live at the Gaither Studios in Alexandria, IN back in 2021. The whole group does a wonderful job blending all of their voices together to create a heavenly sound. Each one of them have such lovely, powerful voices, but they all have such great control to blend them so that no voice overpowers the group. It is beautiful how they support each other with such grace. 

Many people online shared their thoughts on the stunning performance.

“Absolutely beautiful praise to our Heavenly Father,” one person commented after watching the music video on YouTube. “Great harmony, exquisite accompaniment and singers.”

“Probably the best version I've heard of this song, ever. Love it,” another person wrote online.

The song 'You Are My All In All' reminds us how the Lord is our strength, shield, and helper. We can look to Him for all of our needs.

The first two verses of this popular worship song were written by Dennis L. Jernigan in 1991. A third verse was added in 1996 by Randall J. Harris. Since then, the song has been an encouragement to many.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this version of 'You Are My All In All' from the Gaither Vocal Band today!

Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am helped.

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