David Phelps, renowned for his powerful vocals and emotional delivery, captivates listeners with his rendition of “Until Then” from his Hymnal album. This song is a heartfelt expression of hope and perseverance, resonating deeply with anyone facing life’s challenges.
The lyrics speak to the human experience—reminding us that despite our struggles, there is a promise of a brighter future. Phelps’ soaring tenor brings an uplifting energy that transforms the message into a beacon of light. Each note carries the weight of longing and faith, urging us to hold on until better days arrive.
About David Phelps
David Phelps is a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist known in the Christian music sphere as a popular solo artist and as a tenor for the Gaither Vocal Band (1998-2005, 2009-2017) graduate from Baylor University, David Phelps is credited among today’s most spectacular voices. David’s seemingly has endless vocal range extending to more than three octaves. He has an amazing gift for communicating a song. He has performed spectacularly and has brought the house down in the world’s most prestigious venues. As a solo artist, he received 2009 Dove Award nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year and Long Form Video for the Christmas DVD, O Holy Night to add to his many awards and honors.
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“Just A Closer Walk With Thee” is more than just a hymn; it’s a heartfelt plea for divine companionship. When performed live by Jimmy Fortune, this classic resonates deeply with audiences, blending nostalgia and spiritual yearning. Jimmy Fortune, known for his smooth vocals and emotional delivery, brings a unique touch to this beloved hymn. His performance captures the essence of longing for a closer relationship with God. Each note he sings feels like a personal conversation, inviting listeners into an intimate space of reflection and prayer.
The lyrics speak to the human experience—our desire for guidance and support in life’s journey. Fortune’s rendition highlights these themes beautifully. As he sings, you can feel the weight of each word, making it relatable to anyone seeking solace or strength.
About Jimmy Fortune
Born in Staunton, Virginia on March 11, 1955, Fortune began his career as a singer in high school as a member of the Nelcon County High School choir. It was in 1981 when Fortune was discovered by Lew DeWitt of The Statler Brothers. He replaced Lew DeWitt and became an integral part of the group, and he wrote several of their latter-day hits, including “Elizabeth,” “Too Much on My Heart,” and “More Than a Name on a Wall.” He spent 21 years touring, singing, and performing with the Statler Brother. In 2002, after the Statlers disbanded, Fortune continued his career as a solo artist. Fortune and the Statlers were welcomed into the Country Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008.
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I am weak, but Thou art strong; Jesus, keep me from all wrong; I’ll be satisfied as long As I walk, let me walk close to Thee.
Refrain: Just a closer walk with Thee, Grant it, Jesus, is my plea, Daily walking close to Thee, Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
Through this world of toil and snares, If I falter, Lord, who cares? Who with me my burden shares? None but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee.
When my feeble life is o’er, Time for me will be no more; Guide me gently, safely o’er To Thy kingdom shore, to Thy shore.
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In the realm of contemporary Christian music, few voices resonate as profoundly as that of David Phelps. His rendition of “Goodbye World, Goodbye,” from his acclaimed Hymnal album, is a testament to the power of faith and the hope of eternal life.
This hymn captures the essence of farewell—not just to this world but to its struggles and sorrows. With each note, Phelps invites listeners to reflect on the promise of a brighter tomorrow. The lyrics speak directly to the heart, reminding us that while we may say goodbye to earthly troubles, we are stepping into something far greater.
About David Phelps
David Phelps is a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist known in the Christian music sphere as a popular solo artist and as a tenor for the Gaither Vocal Band (1998-2005, 2009-2017) graduate from Baylor University, David Phelps is credited among today’s most spectacular voices. David’s seemingly endless vocal range, which extends more than three octaves, coupled with his gift for communicating a song, has brought the house down in the world’s most prestigious venues. As a solo artist, he received 2009 Dove Award nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year and Long Form Video for the Christmas DVD, O Holy Night to add to his many awards and honors.
I told all my troubles goodbye. Goodbye to each tear and each sigh. This world where I roam cannot be my home; I’m bound for that land in the sky. I walk and I talk with my Lord. I feast every day on His Word. Heaven is near and I can’t stay here; Goodbye, world, goodbye
Now don’t you weep for me when I’m gone, ’cause I won’t have to leave here alone. And when I hear that last trumpet sound, my feet won’t stay on the ground. I’m gonna rise with a shout, gonna fly; I’m gonna ride with my Lord through the sky. Heaven is near and I can’t stay here; Goodbye, world, goodbye
I won’t have the blues anymore when I step across to that shore And I’ll never pine for I’ll leave behind my heartaches and tears evermore A day, maybe two, then goodbye; tomorrow, I’ll rise up and fly. Heaven is near and I can’t stay here; goodbye, world, goodbye
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David Phelps, renowned for his powerful voice and emotional delivery, brings a heartfelt message in the famous hymn “Only Trust Him.” Featured in his acclaimed Hymnal album, this song resonates deeply with listeners seeking solace and hope.
The hymn’s central theme is trust. In a world filled with uncertainty, Phelps reminds us of the importance of placing our faith in God. The lyrics encourage believers to surrender their worries and fears, assuring them that divine guidance is always within reach.
About David Phelps
David Phelps is a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist known in the Christian music sphere as a popular solo artist and as a tenor for the Gaither Vocal Band (1998-2005, 2009-2017) graduate from Baylor University, David Phelps is credited among today’s most spectacular voices. David’s seemingly endless vocal range, which extends more than three octaves, coupled with his gift for communicating a song, has brought the house down in the world’s most prestigious venues. As a solo artist, he received 2009 Dove Award nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year and Long Form Video for the Christmas DVD, O Holy Night to add to his many awards and honors.
Come, every soul by sin oppressed, There’s mercy with the Lord, And He will surely give you rest By trusting in His Word.
Refrain: Only trust Him, only trust Him, Only trust Him now; He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now.
For Jesus shed His precious blood Rich blessings to bestow; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow.
Yes, Jesus is the truth, the way, That leads you into rest; Believe in Him without delay And you are fully blest.
Come, then, and join this holy band, And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land Where joys immortal flow.
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This is a beautiful solo performance of David Phelps of the song he wrote “End of the Beginning.” It showcased David’s storytelling brilliance in a song. With every word he sings, it really makes the song connect with the audience and conveys the wonderful message about Jesus. He has such an amazing gift of music. No wonder he is one of the most acclaimed gospel singers in this age. Be blessed!
About David Phelps
David Phelps is a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist known in the Christian music sphere as a popular solo artist and as a tenor for the Gaither Vocal Band (1998-2005, 2009-2017) graduate from Baylor University, David Phelps is credited among today’s most spectacular voices. David’s seemingly endless vocal range, which extends more than three octaves, coupled with his gift for communicating a song, has brought the house down in the world’s most prestigious venues. As a solo artist, he received 2009 Dove Award nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year and Long Form Video for the Christmas DVD, O Holy Night to add to his many awards and honors.
I was takin’ a trip on a plane the other day Just wishing that I could get out. When the man next to me saw the book in my hand And asked me what it was about. So I settled back in my seat- “A best seller, ” I said. “A history, a mystery in one.” And then I opened up the book and began to read From Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
He was born of a virgin one holy night In the little town of Bethlehem. Angels gathered round him underneath the stars Singing praises to the great I Am.
He walked on the water, healed the lame and made the blind to see again. And for the first time here on earth we learned that God could be a friend. And though he never ever did a single thing wrong The angry crowd chose him. And then he walked down the road And died on the cross and that was the end of the beginning.
“That’s not a new book that’s a bible, ” he said, “and I’ve heard it all before. I’ve tried religion- its shame and guilt and I don’t need it anymore. It’s superstition, made up tales and just to help the weak to survive.” “Let me read it again, ” I said, “listen closely, ’cause this is gonna change your life.
He was born of a virgin one holy night In the little town of Bethlehem. Angels gathered round him underneath the stars Singing praises to the great I Am. He walked on the water, healed the lame and made the blind to see again. And for the first time here on earth we learned that God could be a friend. And though he never ever did a single thing wrong The angry crowd chose him. And then he walked down the road And died on the cross and that was the end of the beginning.
“The end of the beginning, ” he said with a smile. “What more could there be? He’s dead. You said they hung him, put nails in His hands And a crown of thorns on His head.” I said, “I’ll read it again but this time there’s more, And I believe that this is true. His death wasn’t the end, the beginning of life That’s completed in you. Don’t you see he did all this for you!
“He was born of a virgin one holy night In the little town of Bethlehem All the angles singing praises to the great I am He walked on the water, healed the lame, And made the blind to see (And for the first time here on earth)
Did you know that God could be a friend. Tho He never ever did a single thing wrong, He was the one the crowd chose. Then he walked and he died but Three days later Th ree days later Three days later He rose!Three days later he rose! You see he came, he lived, and he died. But that was the end of the beginning.
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