The Isaacs' Soul-Stirring ‘King of Glory’ Performance

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The Isaacs’ soul-stirring ‘King of Glory’ performance will leave you with a hallelujah feeling! There’s something sacred about a family that sings together—not just blending harmonies, but blending heartbeats. That’s what you feel when The Isaacs take the stage. It’s not just a performance. It’s not just notes or lyrics. It’s worship woven into the very fabric of who they are, and that’s what we love about their kind of music. 

At the Fisher Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, 2024—something holy hung in the air as The Isaacs sang ‘King of Glory.’ You could almost feel it—a hush falling over the room, not of silence, but of surrender. As if Heaven leaned in close just to listen.

Lily, Becky, Sonya, and Ben—seasoned souls who’ve lived both the ache and the awe of life—stood together in the spotlight, their voices laced with a hint of country and the roots of bluegrass gospel. Familiar. Comforting. Like a front porch light left on when you’ve been away too long. Their harmonies don't just sound sweet—they heal.

The Isaacs have walked a long road of music and ministry. From their beginnings in the early '70s—when Lily and Joe Isaacs, having found faith after tragedy, gave up nightclubs for gospel songs—to now standing on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, they’ve been singing hope through decades. And with every chord, they remind us: worship isn’t just a song—it’s a way of walking through this weary world.

And when they sang:

‘King of Glory, fill this place
Just wanna be with You…’

 

—something shifted. Maybe in the atmosphere. Maybe in our hearts. Because don’t we all want that? Just to be with Him?

Their voices lifted like a prayer rising from worn church pews and kitchen floors and quiet country roads where we’ve begged God to come close. It was more than a worship song if you ask me—it was a heart-cry wrapped in harmony. And the way they sang “we’ll dance in Your presence 'til You come again”—you could feel it deep down in your bones, that promise. That one day, every tear, every weight, every longing will be met in His presence.

It reminded us of who’s really on the throne. And maybe that’s the miracle of a song like this. It turns a stage into sacred ground. It turns strangers into family. It turns our eyes from what’s breaking to the One who holds all things together. So if you’re weary, if the world feels loud, let this be your gentle reminder—your invitation: Just be with Him.


Psalm 24:9-10 “Lift up your heads, O gates! And lift them up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory!”

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