Moving 'I Feel My Savior's Love' Performance Gentri And Elli Barry

This YouTube video is a beautiful performance of ‘I Feel My Savior’s Love!’ The performance is by the group GENTRI and features singer Ellie Barry. 

The four of them create a magical harmony singing such beautiful words about the love of Jesus and our response to him. 

These lyrics talk about God’s love for us and how we should give our life to him. It's such an important reminder in today’s world that we need to be focused on God and remember the love he has for us. 

“He knows I will follow him,

Give all my life to him.

I feel my Savior’s love,

The love he freely gives me.”

GENTRI is short for “The Gentlemen Trio” and was established in 2014. The group is made up of three tenors, Brad Robins, Casey Elliot, and Bradley Quinn Lever. Stephen Nelson is the 4th member who is the composer, arranger, and producer of the group.

They have released four EPs and three full-length albums. They have performed all over the United States and across the globe. 

Joining them in this performance is 19-year-old singer Ellie Barry. Who brings a lovely harmony to the three tenors. 

Many in the comments are enjoying this collaboration. One commenter says, “I just blundered into this and OH MY GOSH. This song could not be done any better. Such harmonies. It is a real GIFT from you to all of us who love the Lord. THANK YOU,” and another, “This song is heavenly.  I could listen to this a million times and not tire of it.  Beautiful.  Thank you GENTRI and Ellie Barry.  God bless you forever and meet all your needs. <3” 

“And we have known and believed the love that God has to us. God is love; and he that dwells in love dwells in God, and God in him.” - 1 John 4:16 

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