Ty Herndon & Kristin Chenoweth (feat. Paul Cardall) - "Orphans of God" (Lyric Video)
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2020
- The lyric video for "Orphans of God" - from Ty Herndon & Kristin Chenoweth and featuring Paul Cardall!
Video Creator: Paul Cardall
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I may be atheist but it's easy to see how much better the world would be if all Christians thought this way.
Beautiful !!!😇
Ty the greatest
Thank you 2 wow 😀
Ty + Kristen = a whole new genre.
I am an atheist although spiritual. I love this. I was moved to tears. Such a wonderful message for anyone. I reposted on FB and Twittrr.
Ty and Kristin bring us pure magic. Love this song.
Fabulous song. I was in tears throughout it. Thank you Ty & Kristin.
Wow! I sobbed through this whole song.
很好聽! 👍😄👏
A fan from Taiwan,
a beautiful and small country on the other side of the earth.
What a beautiful song, and both of your voices have never sounded better!
I love this so beautiful:)
Ty=Still one of the most beautiful voices in music…period!
Love this song! Thank you for this beautiful song. What a great day to start with lovely message
That's beautiful! 🥰 Such a nice message that we should love one another and tell everyone that God loves them! 😘🤗🥰
Simply divine
I love this!! You two did such an amazing job and I am in love with your music!
This has my gay Christian heart aching
This is an inspiring song, powerfully performed. The video offers beautiful images, but there seems to be a disconnect between those images and the underlying idea that God is loving and merciful. Is the point of the song that God offers his grace and love to all, or that God has set no moral standards and condemns no behaviors? Is it that God is eager to adopt all as his children or that there can be no prodigals? Bernie Madoff, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein--is the point of the video that we have no basis on which to disapprove of their actions--or of any others? If there's a "God in heaven," his love surely intends to protect us from the Evil and guide us to the Good. Is accepting biblical moral standards the only transgression grievous enough to make one an orphan of God? (The song claims that there are no outcasts, but the video aims to "Stop Homophobia.") Or should we celebrate God's goodness by embracing his revealed will as merciful light for creatures in darkness--guidance that is for our good? I regret to say that, although this feel-good song did indeed make me feel good, the video did not help me find the Good.
Love is helping one another identify sin in their lives and how to confess it. That is love, not condoning a sinful lifestyle so that everyone can feel warm and fuzzy. This perversion of a classic song is not about spreading Christian love it’s about accepting worldly lust. SMH.
Sounds like you're willing to spread Christian hate. I don't think you know what Christian love is.
Meh. I dont think their voices work together.