Beautiful Instrumental Rendition of ‘Goodness of God’

Jamie Dupuis has created a truly beautiful instrumental rendition of “Goodness of God” on the most unique and beautiful of instruments, a 26-string harp guitar. As he plays, he sits in the wilderness, allowing nature to complement his chords. Play the video to hear the stunning melody!

Jamie’s reverent cover of “Goodness of God” sounds so sweet against the beautiful scenery. He sits on a hilltop next to a blue body of water, cast in sunlight. He has mastered his instrument well. The acoustic chords sound marvelous with the higher-pitched harp-like chords. 

“This is a worship song and it has one of the most beautiful melodies ever written!” Jamie said. “I hope you enjoy this arrangement on the harp guitar!”

We certainly do. This rendition sounds so gentle and peaceful. 

If you want to sing along to Jamie’s chords, some of the lyrics are:

Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
With my life laid down, I surrendered now
I give You everything

When you think of the song “Goodness of God,” you may think about its lyrics and the voice that initially sings it, belonging to Jenn Johnson. However, Jamie skillfully brings out the true beauty of the melody of the song through his wonderful rendition. He cleverly and expertly captures the song’s essence and message, even without the lyrics present. 

His video is a soul-stirring experience that is sure to give you a peaceful and grateful feeling for God’s goodness. Surrounded by nature, the song is a quiet praise carried in the wind, full of reflection, wonder, and peace. 

“Every good gift and every perfect boon is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom can be no variation, neither shadow that is cast by turning.” James 1:17

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