'Grace Ain't Fair' Acoustic Performance From The Nelons

Listen to this beautiful acoustic performance from the Nelsons of their song ‘Grace Ain’t Fair.’

“I wasn't supposed to be something worth rescuing, but grace ain't fair
It found me anyway, so here I am free indeed, can't believe this is me
Totally forgiven of all my yesterdays, for all the prayers I never prayed
For when I left but should have stayed, I should be lost on my own somewhere
But I thank God grace ain't fair”

What a lovely video, showcasing the wonderful voices of The Nelsons and a great message about God’s grace. The way that the band members blend their voices and harmonize so beautifully makes you want to just listen to them sing this song over and over again.

The Nelsons released the song ‘Grace Ain’t Fair’ in 2020, and it is part of their album titled Peace At Last. The album is a 13-song set and reflects the group’s influences across Gospel, country, and Americana genres, while featuring the signature vocals and family harmonies that have been their trademark for nearly 40 years.

The group is composed of Kelly Nelon Clark, Jason Clark, Amber Nelon Kistler, and Autumn Nelon Clark. Throughout their career, The Nelsons have garnered three Grammy Award nominations, seven Dove Awards, 14 Singing News Fan Awards, a Silver Angel Award, a People’s Choice Silver Telly Award, and a New York Film Festival Award.

The Nelsons have also been featured on the best-selling Gaither Homecoming recordings and videos, and they have performed at the Grand Ole Opry. In 2016, the group was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

How wonderful it is to see The Nelsons using their talents and sharing the Gospel message and God’s love through their music to audiences around the world! We hope that you enjoyed listening to their acoustic performance of their song ‘Grace Ain’t Fair’ today.
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