Skip to main content

'My Praise' by Brother H-963: The Language of Faith Sung in Everyday Life


Brother H-963 and Neema's 'My Praise,' firmly rooted in a narrative of everyday life, captures the essence of the divine connection we all seek. With its simple melody and memorable lyrics, this Praise and Worship song invites you to a soul-stirring experience of heartfelt worship.

Brother H-963 - My PraiseFaith's life-changing power is woven into the song's fabric. Its backstory follows the journey of an architect whose daily life revolves around dusty construction sites, but who finds comfort in his old, out-of-tune piano on the outskirts of his living room. Brother H-963 finds inspiration for melodies that flow as naturally as morning light in this humble setting.

'My Praise' is a testament to God's eternal presence in our lives, even in the most mundane circumstances. The song was born in February 2023 as a result of prayerful consideration, with the help of friends from the church choir. What began as a simple tune in July evolved into a pre-Christmas release in December, reflecting the season's hope, love, and reassurance.

'My Praise,' imbued with a relatability that resonates with both seekers and believers, goes beyond the boundaries of our everyday struggles and experiences. The lyrics act as a unifying anthem, proclaiming God's all-encompassing glory, love, and grace.

So go ahead and listen to Brother H-963 and Neema's 'My Praise.' Allow this soothing serenade to enter your heart, renewing your hope and faith in your relationship with God. Accept the song as a reminder that the Lord's presence is ever-present, providing peace and comfort in the simplest of times.

(Related scripture: Psalm 9:1; Psalm 86:12; Psalm 103:1)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Brother-h-963-my-praise-lyrics

Connect with Brother H-963

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brotherh963
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brotherh963
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/brotherh963
  • Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/brotherh963
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3NOWiWsOx9ktygFpsveZs8
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brotherh963


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3eKMhnrTYTIcAuxXOCeOah

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bFUp1JsV8s

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

Popular posts

"Lay Your Weapon Down" by Curtis Ray: The Strength It Takes to Let Go

Pride feels powerful until it costs you everything that matters. Curtis Ray wrote “Lay Your Weapon Down” out of an honest wrestle with something most of us know too well — the pull between proving a point and preserving a relationship. In a world where the loudest voice and the sharpest argument seem to be rewarded, we tend to forget it’s not about surrendering conviction. It’s about asking an important question: “If love is not the motive behind what we say and do, then what are we really fighting for?” That question doesn’t let you off the hook easily. In 1 Corinthians 13:2 (ESV) we read: “And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.” The Apostle Paul wasn’t being dramatic here. You can be completely right and still be completely empty. Knowledge, conviction, even faith — none of it carries weight without love underneath it. The song captures the essence of this sc...

"Is Anybody There? (Psalm 27)" by Stephen M. Miller: Holding On to Grace at Heaven’s Door

Stephen M. Miller's "Is Anybody There? (Psalm 27)" comes in the quiet aftermath of the Christmas celebrations, when reflection can feel like isolation. Stephen's song isn't about polishing away his mistakes, nor does it encourage you to do so with your mistakes. Stephen shares his painful experience, "I never saw it coming Lord // It felt right but it was wrong // Family and friends have left me // But I still have you and a song."   Stephen owns the fallout of his actions, taking accountability without despair. "I said it and I did it, Lord // Broke more hearts than I'll ever know // I can't fix this, though I've tried // Don't be angry, and please don't go." His song is a prayer for God's presence and guidance. "Hear me when I call you, Lord // Don't turn your face away // Don't give up on me like others have // Come help me through this day." Stephen describes a fear that we too experience when we ...

"Welcome Home" by Mary Oz: Love Is Already at the Door

What if the door you’ve been afraid to walk through has been open for you all along? “Welcome Home” by Mary Oz recalls one of the most tender stories in the Christian faith — the return of the prodigal son. His return wasn’t a march of shame, nor was it a hero’s parade. It was a quiet, tired walk back to the only place that ever truly knew and loved him. Mary wrote this song with a soft invitation, a conversational opening that builds into something victorious, with harmonies and drums leading the charge. Then settling again into that same warm, assuring, and secure invitation. A progression that mirrors the journey home.  The lyrics remind us that Jesus isn’t asking you to clean up first. “Come in, lost and wild prodigal / ‘Cos Love is waiting by the kitchen door.” There’s no courtroom here. No checklist. Just Love — patient, unhurried, already standing at the door. The broken don’t arrive here as burdens; they arrive as loved ones.  That’s the heartbeat of Luke 15:20: “But ...