The Isaacs’ Beautiful Rendition of ‘You Say’ by Lauren Daigle

Don’t miss The Isaacs’ beautiful rendition of ‘You Say’ by Lauren Daigle. The song has become a beloved favorite in the Christian and Pop musical realms as it ate up the charts when it was first released in 2018. Since then, bands like the Issacs have created their own unique renditions of the song. But the one thing remains: just how powerful the lyrics are. 

It doesn’t matter if this is the first time or the 100th time you hear the song; the words impact your heart every time: 

‘You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing

You say I am strong when I think I am weak

And you say I am held when I am falling short

And when I don't belong, oh You say I am Yours’

The Isaacs have been around for quite a few generations, beginning with a powerful story in the year 1947 when the mother of the group, Lily Fishman, was born in an army relief camp to Polish Jewish parents who survived the concentration camps. Joe Isaacs grew up in humbler circumstances as the youngest of 17 kids to Kentucky farmers. Their paths crossed in the 70s when they met and married. Together, the couple brought Benjamin, Sonya, and Rebecca into the world and graced the stages of places like the Grand Ole Opry, collaborating with legends like Reba McEntire. But their favorite music they come back to time and again is Gospel and Worship Music. 

The song ‘You Say’ was performed live at the Fisher Center at Belmont University of Nashville, TN, with a few other singers and musicians. The result is a pitch-perfect and poetic sense of the song. But to them, it isn’t just music; it’s a ministry and my—how this performance ministers to the soul. We hope this brought you a sense of love and comfort today. 

Psalm 40:3 "He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in him."

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