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When the Gaither Vocal Band steps onto the stage, there’s an unmistakable energy in the air — one that comes from their unparalleled harmonies, deep faith, and the unshakable connection they share with their audience. But when they begin to sing “Yes, I Know”, something truly special happens.
Written by M.W. Brister, this gospel classic takes on a life of its own when performed by the Gaither family, turning a simple hymn into a full-blown revival. With each note, the song becomes a living, breathing testimony of redemption, grace, and hope. The powerful blend of voices — from Guy Penrod’s soaring tenor to Bill Gaither’s steady warmth and David Phelps’ piercing range — creates a spiritual experience that transcends music.

When the lyrics “Jesus’ blood can make the vilest sinner clean” fill the room, the energy is palpable. The audience rises, clapping, weeping, and worshiping together in a shared moment of grace. There’s something about the way the Gaither Vocal Band delivers this song that feels more than just a performance — it feels like a collective prayer, a promise that mercy is still flowing and redemption is always within reach.

“Yes, I Know” isn’t just a song for the Gaither Vocal Band. It’s a declaration — a testament to the power of grace and the enduring truth that no matter where we’ve been or what we’ve done, redemption is always possible. Through their voices, they remind us that the mercy of Christ is endless, and the hope of redemption is always alive. For those who experience this performance, it’s more than just a concert; it’s a spiritual awakening — a moment when the music becomes a reflection of the heart, and the audience becomes part of the story.
For those who are fortunate enough to hear it, “Yes, I Know” is a reminder that grace still sings, and mercy will always find a way to reach those who need it most.