Check Out Matt Redman's New Video "Son of Suffering"

Multi-award-winning artist Matt Redman is back with a brand new video. His new video "Son of Suffering" was recorded live from Big Church Festival in the UK. Written by Aaron Moses, David Funk, Redman, and Nate Moore, "Son of Suffering" was first recorded by Bethel Music on their Homecoming album. The song is a beautiful depiction of what Christ has done for us on the cross.
(Oh) blood and tears
How can it be
(That) there's a God who weeps
There's a God who bleeds
Oh praise the One
Who would reach for me
Hallelujah to the Son of suffering
Throughout his successful career, he has had numerous songs on CCLI, most recently with two in the top 10 and another 145 on the overall chart. His single "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" is certified RIAA® 2X Multi-Platinum, and the album 10,000 Reasons along with the single "You Never Let Go" are both RIAA® certified Gold. His 2013 hit album Your Grace Finds Me debuted at No. 1 on the Soundscan Christian Albums chart and in the Top 30 on the Billboard 200. Unbroken Praise (2015), recorded live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, hit the Top 20 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart and No. 1 on iTunes and Billboard's Top Christian Albums charts. Redman released Glory Song in 2017, and his first-ever holiday record, These Christmas Lights, debuted in 2016.
While his songs have been recorded by such artists as Chris Tomlin, Elevation, Jesus Culture, Passion, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Bethel, Pat Barrett, Michael W. Smith, and more, he has traveled the world with his music, leading worship at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden, Times Square, Red Rocks, St. Paul's Cathedral, and both Wembley Stadiums in London. He won two GRAMMY® Awards in 2015 for his 2X Multi-Platinum hit single "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)," and that same year the song was named ASCAP's Christian Music Song of the Year and Billboard's Top Christian Song. Redman, who was born and raised in the U.K., currently resides in southern California. He and his wife Beth have five children.
Visit MattRedman.com.
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