David Phelps did a wonderful performance of this song “Written In Red” showcasing his beautiful voice. Written by Jensen Gordon, this gospel song is a powerful declaration of Christ’s love for us and our love for Him. Be blessed as you watch and listen to the live performance video below.

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.

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Written In Red

Gaither Vocal Band

Uh-uh-uh
In letters of crimson, God wrote His love
On a hillside so long, long ago
For you and for me, Jesus died
And love’s greatest story was told

I love you, I love you
That’s what Calvary said
I love you, I love you
I love you, written in red

Down through the ages, God wrote His love
With the same hands that suffered and bled
Giving all that he had to give
A message so easily read

I love you, I love you
That’s what Calvary said
I love you, I love you
I love you, written in red
I love you, I love you (I love you)
I love you, written in red

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Jensen Gordon

Written In Red lyrics © Meadowgreen Music Co., Word Music, Llc

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