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3-Year-Old's Heartwarming Cover of 'Goodness of God'

3-Year-Old's Heartwarming Cover of 'Goodness of God'
  • Published Sep 06, 2024

The Bible is essentially a blueprint and a guidebook for life. It has answers, commands, and suggestions for every situation we’ll encounter. There isn’t an area of life that the Bible, at some point in its 66 books, doesn’t mention or touch upon in some way.

One area in which the Bible has a lot to say is about parenting and raising children. Parents should treat their children with love and kindness and not in ways that will provoke them into anger. Mom and Dad are to raise their youngsters by instilling in them the knowledge, instruction, and fear of the Lord. The Bible even mentions that parents who do this when their children are young will see the dividends and rewards later in the child’s life.

clip posted on YouTube shows a youngster and his siblings, who are obviously being raised in the church and being taught about the Lord. In the three-and-a-half-minute clip, the 3-year-old young man sings “Goodness of God.”

The little guy stands confidently at the lowered microphone and belts out the lyrics of the popular tune. It’s one of the sweetest covers of that song that you will ever see anywhere. A young man singing a song about the Lord, His love, mercy, and grace shows that some parents still raise their children correctly.

But 3-year-old Nicholas is not the only person on the stage demonstrating his musical talent. According to the video's description, he is joined by his older siblings—6-year-old Leo on the keyboard and his older sister Karolina, who beautifully plays the violin. 

After the conclusion of the siblings’ lovely performance, the church, rightfully so, erupts in applause. One man can even be heard saying, “Amen.”

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.”

This content originally appeared on GodTube.com; used with permission.

Photo Credit: ©YouTube/The Protsenko Family