In the world of gospel music, few songs resonate as deeply as “I’ve Come Too Far” by the Redeemed Quartet. This powerful anthem speaks to the heart of every believer, reminding us of the journey we’ve taken and the grace that has carried us through. From its opening notes, “I’ve Come Too Far” captures attention with its uplifting melody and heartfelt lyrics. The song tells a story of perseverance and faith. It reflects on past struggles while celebrating the victories achieved through divine support. Each verse builds upon this theme, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own journeys.

The Redeemed Quartet’s harmonies elevate the message even further. Their voices blend seamlessly, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and grand. You can’t help but feel uplifted as they sing about overcoming obstacles and trusting in God’s plan.

Based in the great Midwest State of Indiana, Redeemed Quartet, who were raised on traditional Gospel music and Biblical values, the 4 best friends (who are 2 sets of brothers) were called by God from the hills of Southern Indiana. At ages 16, 17, 18, & 19, they took to singing practice four nights per week. Ben Duncan and his brother Nate Duncan, teamed up with brothers Caleb Koble and Josh Koble in the quartet.

From their start in 2014, their mission has been to shine a light in the darkness and lift the weary traveler, while showcasing four-part harmony and life-changing lyrics. Internet recognition grew in 2015 after posting a simple live video of the classic “Just A Little Talk With Jesus”. Within a matter of months, the budding quartet found a quickly growing audience of online listeners and avid fans. Presently, the group travels locally on a leisurely schedule in order to intentionally prioritize their families, while maintaining a regular schedule of video & studio productions.

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