Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham’s Powerful 'Love of God' Live Performance
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The opening lines of the song, “It’s so good I almost can’t believe it…” I can’t help but smile and feel the warmth of God’s deep love in my heart. I can’t help but wonder at how vast, how beautiful and how overwhelming the God of the universe would care about a heart like mine. Yet, His love is real and freely offered to each of us. It’s one of the many reasons Brandon and Phil wrote this song. In their live performance, Phil encouraged everyone to sing along. He said, “That’s the chorus right there. We wrote for people to sing it together. Can we try it as loud as we can?”
Many people in the world today are in seemingly hopeless situations and searching for the answers to solve all their problems. They are looking for hope and peace. Their searching for answers in hopes of knowing the future isn’t lost on them.
Thankfully, there is a direction we can point them–to the cross. We can point them to the answer, and we can tell them that Jesus is the answer to all the pain and heartache. He is also the answer to being deeply and vastly loved. He is the answer for peace that surpasses all understanding. So, how do you reach people and share this message with them? Especially for those who don’t attend church or know who Jesus is. Music is one of the best ways to do this.
We can share music videos like this one with Phil and Brandon. You can feel the fire of the holy spirit reaching through the speakers and wrapping hearts in a warm embrace. From the moment the pair take to the stage, hope rises. We hope this song blessed you as much as it blessed us, and it gives you a chance to share with someone in need.
Romans 5:8: "But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
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Originally published February 10, 2025.