Christian Family's Moving 'It Is Well With My Soul' Performance

This is one of the most precious things ever. Check out this Christian family's moving 'It Is Well With My Soul' performance.

A family with six children begins to sing, It Is Well With My Soul. There are five boys and one girl. The youngest two boys cannot be older than 3 or 4 years old. The youngest is still learning about the microphone, and the preschooler cannot stop smiling. The father is the lead singer, and the mother is accompanied by the piano. This family is leading the way in modeling worship to others. They are unified, glorifying the Lord, and enjoying using their unique talents. 

What is phenomenal about this group is that the kids sing to the tops of their lungs in harmony. They have fantastic ears. As their father leads a solo, the kids come in singing with him. Comically, the toddler grabs the preschooler's microphone for a moment. This is a picture of the humorous reality of raising children and inviting them into the truth of the gospel.

This is a setting where you know the house is likely chaotic, and the kids are not always obedient or good listeners. However, it is a reminder to us that even when we are busy and in the refinement of life, it can be well with our souls when we believe in Jesus. Witnessing this song reminds us that the truth of the gospel is timeless. It is for every generation. Jesus offers all who believe in Him eternal life. This video reminds us of this gift from the mouths of these adorable children. God is our help always.

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

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