Beautiful 'I Surrender All' Hymn Duet Rendition

Two people delivered a beautiful and moving rendition of the hymn “I Surrender All.” This is a charming cover of the tune that is beloved by many. Watch the video to listen to and watch the duet; you will be glad you did so.

Human beings, for the most part, like being in control. We like, and some may argue, even need the feeling that what we do and say has a bearing on and impacts the events that take place in the future. And in most cases, that is correct. Our choices and decisions are a significant factor in what happens going forward, at least to a point.

However, there are and will be situations in life over which we do not have control. The outcome, in those instances, is entirely out of our hands. Because we no longer have that control, the future is unknown. The road ahead is murky and unclear, which is frightening. But in those times, we must rely upon Him and put that situation at the Lord’s feet.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Nita and Gary Talley perform a duet of “I Surrender All.” “I Surrender All” is a hymn, a song well-known by many. It perfectly and accurately describes the need to hand over power and control to the Lord—control over our lives and situations in which the outcome is unknown, where what we do or say will have little to no impact.

“All to Jesus, I surrender
All to Him I freely give
I will ever love and trust Him
In His presence daily live”

Those words are much easier to sing than actually to do. It requires giving up that precious, very valuable control, which means so much to so many. However, placing our faith and trust in the One who is capable of much more than we could ever imagine and comprehend is what Christians are supposed to do. We walk by faith, not by sight. 

James 4:7 “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

Source: Gary Talley
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