Dog The Bounty Hunter Performs 'Amazing Grace' As Armadillo On The Masked Singer

If you are a fan of Duane Chapman then you will adore this spectacular performance as Dog The Bounty Hunter performs ‘Amazing Grace’ disguised as an Armadillo on The Masked Singer. 

Dog the Bounty Hunter has always been vocal about why he gives so much grace to those he takes into custody. He used to be just like them. Running from the law, making poor choices, and putting his family through hell until he encountered the saving and life transforming power of Jesus. And he also gives each a pep talk and reminds each one, it’s never too late to start over. 

We know The Dog is pretty rough around the edges but would you ever imagine him putting on a sparkly Armadillo costume and performing on The Masker Singer? Well, that is what he did and you won’t believe it. No one did until his identity was revealed a few weeks ago on the show! 

Even though he ultimately wasn’t cut out to be a singer, he performed the song beautifully. At one point, the audience and judges all serenade on the chorus too. His performance was emotional and brought some of the judges to tears. 

And when they asked why he chose Amazing Grace, he said it was because of his mother. She never gave up hope that he would turn his life around. Thanks to his mother’s prayers and God’s mighty grace, Dog had another chance to be a witness to the world to share God’s amazing love and amazing grace. And the most beautiful part of this performance is that this song was his mother’s favorite song. 

What a beautiful way to show our faith and be a light in the world! 

2 Corinthians 12:9 “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

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