And how can you not get chills on Verse 3. "My sin, o the bliss of this glorious thought. My sin not in PART but IN WHOLE is NAILED TO THE CROSS and I BEAR IT NO MORE! Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, O my soul. That verse gets me every time.
Yes, @Cubicle Bear, my sentiments exactly. I always brush away tears at that verse, and have instructed this is to be sung at my Memorial. PRAISE THE LORD!!!
I love hymns so much,as a Wesleyan church (Methodist)son I was born into it and I'm very proud of being member and a leader in the church.I thank the founder JOHN WESLEY and his brother the hymn writer CHALSE WESLEY for showing us the good way.
and how can you not get chills on Verse 3"my sin ,o the bliss of the glorious thought.My sin in PART but IN WHOLE is NAILED TO THE CROSS and I BEAR IT NO MORE! Praise the lord,praise the lord, o my soul.that verse gets me every time
This has always been one of my favorite hymn, mainly because of the events that inspired the words Horatio Spafford was a successful American lawyer and real estate investor. In 1870s, his only son died due to scarlet fever. A year after, the Great Chicago fire happened and almost all of his investment were burned to the ground. To lift the family spirits, he encouraged them to attend a Christian rally in England. He was called back due to work so he asked his family to board a ship and go before him. The ship was struck by another vessel in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. All of his daughters died and only his wife was rescued. On his way to pick up his wife, he passed the place where the ship sank. While looking at the waters that claimed his daughters lives, he wrote the first few lines of the song: "when peace like a river, attendeth my way. When sorrows like sea billows role. Whatever my lot, though has taught me to say. It is well, it is well with my soul."
ruclips.net/user/shorts8m6LbBfe9nE We often sing it in our Church too God bless
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Philippians 4:11-13 KJV [11] Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. [12] I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. [13] I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
True look at the world there is no satisfaction before they amass wealth by the millions now by the billion no fulfilment friend, Gods word said if you die now nothing you can bring your wealth only to be given to others sometimes coz of fight even close relatives
To me, when the entire congregation sings acapella, each and every soul in the service is now an instrument for God's worship. You're a part of it in a way that you don't get if you are just a person in the audience while a choir sings and/or a band plays. And you're not singing along with the music in the way you would be with the band or choir. You ARE the band. You ARE the choir. You ARE the instrument making music unto the Lord.
This song is beautiful! Have you ever heard the story of this song? It’s incredibly sad, but shows us how we are to always trust in God so that, even when tragedy strikes, we can still say “it is well with my soul”. Love the recording!
@@acappellahymns Horratio Spafford experienced more loss and tragedy than we may ever feel in our lifetimes. I cannot do the tale justice: www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/history-of-hymns-it-is-well-with-my-soul
Really great! “That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate and shed his own blood for my soul”. I don’t remember if that verse isn’t in our song books or if we just skip it but I’m gonna see about correcting that. Very moving.
Glad you enjoyed!! That verse is the 2nd one in the book I normally use - Praise for the Lord - and seems to be the 2nd verse in all the hymnals I have. Unfortunately there are some hymnals that omit some very excellent verses like that one!
Beautiful! Singing was fist in the Bible when Israel was redeemed out of slavery No record of angels singing in the Bible No other creature besides humans can sing in harmony.
Excellent work. I particularly love your bass lines. And I appreciate the purely vocal expressions of these great songs, as opposed to the flowery, elaborate instrumentals a lot of Christian music features. A simple, 'stripped-down' sound brings out the profundity of the lyrics much better, in my opinion. Blessings!
I don't know who has posted this series of a capella hymns, but --- I really enjoy these arrangements! I am a shapenote singer and I enjoy these traditional harmonizations -- very well done.
Ese himno me hace llorar. Ya venga la prueba o tentado del mal no mengua mi fe ni mi amor, pues Cristo comprende mis luchas mi afan y su sangre vertió en mi favor
Another outstanding song. Love this one too. You've been doing a lot of songs that I wasn't very familiar with (which is fine, please keep producing whatever content you wish). It's good to click over to your channel and see some of my favorites popping up. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about copyrights so I'm not going to suggest any content.
This hymn was written after traumatic events in Spafford's life. The first was the death of his son at the age of 2 and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which ruined him financially (he had been a successful lawyer and had invested significantly in property in the area of Chicago that was extensively damaged by the great fire). His business interests were further hit by the economic downturn of 1873, at which time he had planned to travel to Europe with his family on the SS Ville du Havre. In a late change of plan, he sent the family ahead while he was delayed on business concerning zoning problems following the Great Chicago Fire. While crossing the Atlantic, the ship sank rapidly after a collision with a sea vessel, the Loch Earn, and all four of Spafford's daughters died. His wife Anna survived and sent him the now famous telegram, "Saved alone …". Shortly afterwards, as Spafford traveled to meet his grieving wife, he was inspired to write these words as his ship passed near where his daughters had died.
Pajamix A life totally surrendered to God is guided by the Almighty God. When trials like sea come to you, the one that guides your life gives you the peace that surpasses understanding! And you can say...."It Is Well With My Soul." Let us hold on to the promises of God. Soon and very soon. He who promised to come will come and will not tarry. MARANATHA. Anne Ogutu
Is this written to be song so fast? I don't read music; I just sing as I am used to hearing it. I noticed a few of the songs you put up are faster than I am used to. Thank you so much for taking the time to put up good music!
I personally like to sing the last verse considerably faster than the first verses, since the lyrics speak of "haste[ning] the day" of His return. The words or message of the song should dictate the tempo in most cases. Very well done, by the way. I appreciate your work and hope you will upload more soon.
Monotone would mean that all the notes are the same. You're right that most of my recordings lack 'feeling'. But that's not the main purpose of these recordings. If I can get just one more person learning a hymn that they've never known or get one more person learning to sing a harmony part, I'll be happy!
Glad you enjoyed! This one, and thousands of others, can be found in many church hymnals. You can also find printable scans on Hymnary.org (a really great resource!).
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I dont want piano or guitar or brass bands or orchestra or the mormon tabernacle choir or jazzy pop. Sometimes i want a simple acapella hymn like i grew up with.
All the hyms its really nice to sing without instrument...its good to hear..im also a church of christ..
Same!
Amen
Same here!
Kapatid
I’m a member of Walled Lake Church of Christ so if I’m looking for a song with lyrics it’s so nice to find an acapella one
I can’t listen to this and not cry. It brings me back to my grandpa’s funeral I’ll never forget it.
And how can you not get chills on Verse 3. "My sin, o the bliss of this glorious thought. My sin not in PART but IN WHOLE is NAILED TO THE CROSS and I BEAR IT NO MORE! Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, O my soul. That verse gets me every time.
Yes it's a totally different feel
HALLELUJAH!!! WHAT A SAVOIR!!!!
That phrase never fails to reach down deep for me either! 😊
The last verse also gives me the chills
Yes, @Cubicle Bear, my sentiments exactly. I always brush away tears at that verse, and have instructed this is to be sung at my Memorial. PRAISE THE LORD!!!
This is awesome!! When the instruments of "human voices" are this good...you don't need non-human instruments to enhance!!
God promises eternal life through Jesus Christ, who paid our sin debt. 1 cor 15:1-4, Rom 5:8-9, Jn 3:16-17
This hymn is my just life.
This word sound my soul.
Thank this hymn.
From Japan Kobe : the United church of Japan.
That's good
A Cappella Hymns i
It is well with my soul. The Lord is enough for us.
Yes,yes yes we should learn to be contested with whatever we have. Let us think GOD IS BEHIND EVERYTHING we have. He knows what He is doing
Read Phil 4 :11
Also Luke 12:15
Lord, I trust that you are ever with me in all situations, and so, I am convinced that all is well with my soul!
I love hymns so much,as a Wesleyan church (Methodist)son I was born into it and I'm very proud of being member and a leader in the church.I thank the founder JOHN WESLEY and his brother the hymn writer CHALSE WESLEY for showing us the good way.
and how can you not get chills on Verse 3"my sin ,o the bliss of the glorious thought.My sin in PART but IN WHOLE is NAILED TO THE CROSS and I BEAR IT NO MORE! Praise the lord,praise the lord, o my soul.that verse gets me every time
This is one of my all time favorite hymns
This has always been one of my favorite hymn, mainly because of the events that inspired the words
Horatio Spafford was a successful American lawyer and real estate investor. In 1870s, his only son died due to scarlet fever. A year after, the Great Chicago fire happened and almost all of his investment were burned to the ground. To lift the family spirits, he encouraged them to attend a Christian rally in England. He was called back due to work so he asked his family to board a ship and go before him. The ship was struck by another vessel in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. All of his daughters died and only his wife was rescued. On his way to pick up his wife, he passed the place where the ship sank. While looking at the waters that claimed his daughters lives, he wrote the first few lines of the song: "when peace like a river, attendeth my way. When sorrows like sea billows role. Whatever my lot, though has taught me to say. It is well, it is well with my soul."
I Love this song and I Love Hyms
Churches don't play hyms much anymore.
you should visit Churches of Christ
Praise b 2 God! Bleess u singers so glorifyi ng. 2 God!
Thank you for posting & sharing!
ruclips.net/user/shorts8m6LbBfe9nE
We often sing it in our Church too
God bless
Philippians 4:11-13 KJV
[11] Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
[12] I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
[13] I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
True look at the world there is no satisfaction before they amass wealth by the millions now by the billion no fulfilment friend, Gods word said if you die now nothing you can bring your wealth only to be given to others sometimes coz of fight even close relatives
One of my all time favorites - the trump shall resound and the Lord shall descend!
Mine too. The contemporary version will never be as good!
This is by far my favourite rendition of this beautiful hymn.
There's something stirring about the power of voice lifted in praise.
To me, when the entire congregation sings acapella, each and every soul in the service is now an instrument for God's worship. You're a part of it in a way that you don't get if you are just a person in the audience while a choir sings and/or a band plays. And you're not singing along with the music in the way you would be with the band or choir. You ARE the band. You ARE the choir. You ARE the instrument making music unto the Lord.
I love these. It brings back when I was like 12 (I'm now 64) and I played for our sunday school and sang in our junior choir.
Frannie Dee wow... That's some memory
Perfect words in an imperfect world.
It is well really well and good, glori to God..
This is amazing! I absolutely love this Channel and the Music you sing!!
It is well with my soul. As long as I have Christ, it is well with me.
Bless your kind heart for sharing your talent to sing.
I love all the hymns they sang. Thank you in posting them.
Beautiful old hymn. Thanks
Marvellous channel singing all my beloved hymns
God bless you all
This is a very beautiful hymn. I could cry!
Lovely songs indeed
Yet another Outstanding song. You guys are really great.. God bless !!
This song is beautiful! Have you ever heard the story of this song? It’s incredibly sad, but shows us how we are to always trust in God so that, even when tragedy strikes, we can still say “it is well with my soul”. Love the recording!
@@acappellahymns Horratio Spafford experienced more loss and tragedy than we may ever feel in our lifetimes. I cannot do the tale justice: www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/history-of-hymns-it-is-well-with-my-soul
I can't believe how precise and well dont these are
I'm glad you're enjoying!
Thanks, another great hymn!
I am a church of Christ member and we sing this songs in a cappella
My all time favorite Hymn! Thank you so much!
Really great! “That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate and shed his own blood for my soul”. I don’t remember if that verse isn’t in our song books or if we just skip it but I’m gonna see about correcting that. Very moving.
Glad you enjoyed!! That verse is the 2nd one in the book I normally use - Praise for the Lord - and seems to be the 2nd verse in all the hymnals I have. Unfortunately there are some hymnals that omit some very excellent verses like that one!
Sweet!
"It is well, it is well, with my soul, with my soul."
Words of jesus in red
Beautiful!
Singing was fist in the Bible when Israel was redeemed out of slavery
No record of angels singing in the Bible
No other creature besides humans can sing in harmony.
Glorious on the Sabbath
Surely it is well with my soul.
Me too..AMEN
Beautiful!!
Amazing
Excellent work. I particularly love your bass lines. And I appreciate the purely vocal expressions of these great songs, as opposed to the flowery, elaborate instrumentals a lot of Christian music features. A simple, 'stripped-down' sound brings out the profundity of the lyrics much better, in my opinion. Blessings!
I'm so glad you appreciate the simplistic nature of this channel! And thanks for subscribing. Great to have you a part of this online family!
Excellent rendition!
Sublime magnífico
Beautiful!
I don't know who has posted this series of a capella hymns, but --- I really enjoy these arrangements! I am a shapenote singer and I enjoy these traditional harmonizations -- very well done.
AMEN 💕❤️🙏
jăk jin leh jăk leh kơ mngăt kâo.thank you lord
Love It!
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Thats so cool🥰
Glad you enjoyed Melissa!
Ese himno me hace llorar. Ya venga la prueba o tentado del mal no mengua mi fe ni mi amor, pues Cristo comprende mis luchas mi afan y su sangre vertió en mi favor
Another outstanding song. Love this one too. You've been doing a lot of songs that I wasn't very familiar with (which is fine, please keep producing whatever content you wish). It's good to click over to your channel and see some of my favorites popping up. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about copyrights so I'm not going to suggest any content.
Why there are dislikes when the content is full of melody and holy Vibe's ✨
Hi this is Hannah I love sinning bible songs lyrics
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This hymn was written after traumatic events in Spafford's life. The first was the death of his son at the age of 2 and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which ruined him financially (he had been a successful lawyer and had invested significantly in property in the area of Chicago that was extensively damaged by the great fire). His business interests were further hit by the economic downturn of 1873, at which time he had planned to travel to Europe with his family on the SS Ville du Havre. In a late change of plan, he sent the family ahead while he was delayed on business concerning zoning problems following the Great Chicago Fire. While crossing the Atlantic, the ship sank rapidly after a collision with a sea vessel, the Loch Earn, and all four of Spafford's daughters died. His wife Anna survived and sent him the now famous telegram, "Saved alone …". Shortly afterwards, as Spafford traveled to meet his grieving wife, he was inspired to write these words as his ship passed near where his daughters had died.
A Cappella Hymns I didn’t arrange it anyway lol I just looked it up and copied and pasted it.
Pajamix A life totally surrendered to God is guided by the Almighty God. When trials like sea come to you, the one that guides your life gives you the peace that surpasses understanding! And you can say...."It Is Well With My Soul." Let us hold on to the promises of God. Soon and very soon. He who promised to come will come and will not tarry. MARANATHA. Anne Ogutu
Is this written to be song so fast? I don't read music; I just sing as I am used to hearing it. I noticed a few of the songs you put up are faster than I am used to. Thank you so much for taking the time to put up good music!
I personally like to sing the last verse considerably faster than the first verses, since the lyrics speak of "haste[ning] the day" of His return. The words or message of the song should dictate the tempo in most cases.
Very well done, by the way. I appreciate your work and hope you will upload more soon.
Temple to slow and monotone, but I loved to sing these songs in church!
Monotone would mean that all the notes are the same. You're right that most of my recordings lack 'feeling'. But that's not the main purpose of these recordings. If I can get just one more person learning a hymn that they've never known or get one more person learning to sing a harmony part, I'll be happy!
@@acappellahymns well thank you for taking the time to record them!
You're very welcome, brother.
Amen
Buen himno
😊
I have the hardest time leading verse 3, I’m normally good at helping build it for the chorus, but man 3 and 4 are hard
Diety of Christ Jesus our Lord, burial, resurrection. I Corinthians 15:3
Sing this at my funeral.
Great Hymnal song.
Yes, thanks.
Hi! Where can I purchase album with 4 voices seperate of This song? Thank you!
Fantastic! Any way I can print this? Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed! This one, and thousands of others, can be found in many church hymnals. You can also find printable scans on Hymnary.org (a really great resource!).
John 3:16
Ok. ?
This are good song I would like to have what's app group
brother, permition to use this on my hymn cover in my live stream. pls thank u
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The last trump shall sound Amen🙏
I dont want piano or guitar or brass bands or orchestra or the mormon tabernacle choir or jazzy pop.
Sometimes i want a simple acapella hymn like i grew up with.
Please sing Our Heavenly Father Understands
It was written by Broadus E Smith in 1972. The song book we use Praise the Lord it's in that book also Ray Walker has it on youtube.
You are very welcome . I enjoy your singing and teaching I am learning how the songs should be sung.
My voice sits in the 2nd octave so I struggle to hit G1
Why can't they use phrasing and dynamics? This particular hymn (which is my favorite) need them.
Can you expound on that? Idk what that means.
bro signing with you
Way better than contemporary music, very noisy.
Do Pentecostal power next
I've never heard of that. Who wrote it and when?
@@acappellahymns the person who wrote it is Charles H. Gabriel
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In the new testament there is no instrument, vocal is allowed..the apostles does not use instruments,
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Amen
Amen