Hundreds of University Graduates Praise God with ‘Goodness of God’ in Powerful Worship Video

During the graduation ceremony at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, hundreds of graduates and their parents lifted their voices in worship to CeCe Winans’ ‘Goodness of God.’

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In our moments of achievement, it’s essential to recognize the source of our blessings. This scene from the university reminds us to thank God first. We often focus on our hard work and forget to acknowledge the One who guided us. The students and their families show us how to respond to our successes by praising God for His goodness.

Oral Roberts University, an evangelical university, known for its Christian foundation, witnessed this display of faith during its recent graduation ceremony. Graduates and parents raised their hands and voices, singing along to CeCe Winans’ ‘Goodness of God.’ The video shows hundreds of students worshipping God.

The song ‘Goodness of God’ speaks of God’s enduring faithfulness and love. The chorus, “All my life you have been faithful, all my life you have been so, so good,” is a powerful declaration of God’s presence and provision. For these graduates, singing this song together was a way to affirm their faith and express gratitude.

Many people were moved by the video. One person wrote, “Everyone should graduate like this! Giving glory first and foremost to the One who has always been there!” Another said, “This is the best thing I have seen in a long time.” The students’ worship encourages us to reflect on our own blessings and how we thank God.

Let’s thank God for His faithfulness and goodness. Just as the graduates of Oral Roberts University lifted their voices in worship, we can lift our hearts in praise. All our achievements are possible because of His love and grace.

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