Family of Seven Lifts Up the Name of Jesus With Beautiful Hymn ‘Blessed Be The Name’

The Glicks family lifts up the name of Jesus with a beautiful rendition of ‘Blessed Be The Name.’

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A Classic Song of Praise

Daniel and Emma Lynn Glick with their five beautiful children sing a joyful rendition of ‘Blessed Be The Name.’ This hymn has been a favorite for many people since the late 19th century.

William H. Clark wrote the lyrics. Ralph E. Hudson composed the music and the refrain. The song is a Christ-centered gospel piece. It focuses on the majesty and the eternal reign of Jesus.

It’s beautiful to watch this family share who Jesus really is and how they are planting that seed of faith in their kids too.

The Message of the Song

The song describes Jesus using many different titles. It calls Him the “Counselor” and the “Mighty Prince of Peace.” The Glicks sang about how the conquest of His kingdom will “never cease.”

The lyrics also emphasize that the name of Jesus “above all names shall stand.” The song reminds us that He is “seated at God’s own right hand where angel hosts adore.”

Every word in the hymn points back to the sacrifice of Christ.

Walking in Faith Together

Let us choose to make praise a part of our daily lives, just like the Glicks did. It is a beautiful thing to see parents and children honoring the Lord with one voice.

May we all find a moment today to speak well of His name. God is worthy of our highest praise in every season.

WATCH: Family Praises God with Beautiful Rendition of ‘Blessed Be The Name’

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Verse of the Day

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.”

Ephesians 6:12-13

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