Angels from the Realms of Glory - The Piano Guys, Peter Hollens and David Archuleta | REACTION

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  • @DPalm-gq4ew
    @DPalm-gq4ew Год назад +2

    You know man? I don't know what I loved more, the music or the fact that you shared your heart at the end. It's truly a tossup. I so love that you are real. You're not afraid to feel, cry, or share your love of our Lord. He is special and deserves all we can do and say about Him.

  • @ilonadever8249
    @ilonadever8249 Год назад +2

    Dennis, I missed your reaction on this one, so glad I found it. This one moves me every time see it. Thanx for sharing your feelings about this video and your feelings about the Saviour.

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan 11 месяцев назад +2

    cannot believe I missed this one Dennis......have loved this for a couple of years....can't believe it's not been reacted to very much, and only 3.6 million views that is criminally low

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 Год назад +2

    Jesus Christ is the greatest gift ever given, and it was given to all who will accept it. Whoa unto them that call good evil, and evil good. A powerful performance and message. You don't have to preach to someone to share the gift, just be an example of someone who's living the teachings of Jesus Christ.

  • @NinJenna
    @NinJenna Год назад +3

    I love this So much! Glad you reacted 😁

  • @philherman8633
    @philherman8633 Год назад +1

    The behind the scenes video is well worth a watch too. Lindsey Stirling’s new video for O Holy Night is right with this one from the emotional standpoint.

  • @JoseDiaz-ri2ng
    @JoseDiaz-ri2ng 8 месяцев назад +1

    I really like watching your reaction videos. Please react to David Archuleta and Nathan Pacheco’s version of “The Prayer” and Ed Sheeran’s song “Perfect”.. They both have good music to react to in my honest opinion. God bless!! :)

  • @xitheris1758
    @xitheris1758 8 месяцев назад

    Most scholars agree that Jesus was both born and killed in April.
    We celebrate Christmas in December because of Saturnalia, the Roman Empire's biggest holiday. It was a festival dedicated to Saturnus, the Roman god of harvest, at the darkest time of year - the winter solstice.
    After the Roman Church and Roman State merged, non-Christian holidays and worship were outlawed. Tho, Saturnalia was so popular that it never really went away. Instead, it was co-opted into a celebration of Christ's birth; a time of giving when people are most desperate and depressed.
    Christmas has always been a mix of Christian and pagan traditions, the latter of which serves as an uncomfortable reminder to many that Christianity never replaced paganism so much as absorbed it.