James Kilbane Captivates with Soul-Stirring 'Amazing Grace' Performance
Hymns like ‘Amazing Grace’ are the anthem for Christians. They are our beautiful reminder of what Christ did on the cross for us. They reveal the depth of our need for God and remind us of the depth of God’s unwavering love for wretched sinners like ourselves.
Hymns like 'Amazing Grace' have been a cherished part of the worship tradition in churches for centuries. Some songs like ‘Amazing Grace’ have been timeless songs filled with Biblical truths that apply to our lives today. They usher us into moments of deep gratitude as we worship.
‘Amazing grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found;
Was blind, but now I see.’
What makes ‘Amazing Grace’ so special is its powerful message of redemption. Written by John Newton in 1772, its words are nestled in our hearts as we lift up our voices in gratitude all these centuries later. What I love about this version is how James Kilbane captures the true meaning of the song. His rich voice captures the depth of the song in unimaginable ways.
His rendition of the beloved song is nothing but soul-stirring. As he sings, the lyrics become more than a song and sound more like a personal story, a story we can all relate to. What I love most about this performance is how there are no backgrounds, no music, or artistic props. It’s just James, his voice, and his love for Christ. This music video captures your attention and warms your heart.
We hope you take a moment to let this beautiful version of ‘Amazing Grace’ wash over you in peace as it stirs gratitude in your heart. May it resonate in your heart and bless your day.
James Kilbane Captivates with Soul-Stirring 'Amazing Grace' Performance from James Kilbane on GodTube.
Ephesians 2:8-9 "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works so that no one can boast."
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Originally published January 21, 2025.