34 Angelic Voices Sing 'Blessed Is The Lord'

It is always impressive to see how a choir of young people come together to worship God through song. In this video, 34 angelic voices sing “Blessed is the Lord.”

Little singers of an Armenian choir are standing confidently in precious outfits with tights. They are standing tall in front of a beautiful organ as their choir director, Tigran Hekekyan stands conducting their musical piece. 

The group sings this piece a cappella. There is such purity and integrity in their voices. The camera focuses on the conductor and we see that he is passionate and clearly signals his students well.

There are special moments of students smiling with joy as they share their gift of singing. As these teenagers sing out “Blessed is the Lord,” there is a sense of their joy and gratitude while they sing in unison with their voices. 

Tigran directs them with such precision and focus. He signals and provides direction with clarity and confidence. It is obvious that these students are taking after their conductor in the way that they all present with such conviction. 

The choir knows when to sing with every crescendo and decrescendo. They do a stunning job working together and following their director. 

The concept of following their conductor reminds me of the importance of following our “Conductor,” God. As we look to Him in our lives, it is vital that just like these young people never took their eyes off of their conductor, we also fix our eyes on Jesus. 

With the help and passion of our example in Christ, we too can model Him with the presentation of our lives.

“fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame,and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:2

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