4 Men Sing Comforting Song About Reuniting With Loved Ones in Heaven

The Redeemed Quartet, composed of two sets of brothers from Indiana, recently performed the gospel classic ‘If We Never Meet Again.’

If We Never Meet Again Redeemed Quartet

This song, written by Albert E. Brumley in 1945, beautifully illustrates a reunion in heaven, despite parting ways on earth.

Soon we’ll come to the end of life’s journey
And perhaps never meet any more
Till we gather in heaven’s bright city
Far away on that beautiful shore

If we never meet again this side of heaven
As we struggle through this world and its strife
There’s another meeting place somewhere in heaven
By the side of the river of life

The quartet is known for their compelling gospel music renditions, which resonate deeply within the Christian community. Their ability to blend voices beautifully brings a fresh energy to time-honored hymns and spiritual songs.

Their exceptional harmonies were particularly striking in their latest performance, capturing the attention and admiration of listeners.

The impact of their performance is evident in the user comments. One person said, “Our heavenly father sure knows how to put four young men together and make them the greatest singers I’ve ever heard in my 72 years. God bless each one of you and your families.”

Another commented, “Wow! Amazing harmony, beautiful song. Thank you all for sharing God’s gift and spreading the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. God bless you all.”

Through their performances, the Redeemed Quartet continues to inspire and share the gospel, affirming their commitment to their faith and their music’s powerful role in spiritual life.

WATCH: Redeemed Quartet Sings ‘If We Never Meet Again’

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Marlene Gibson
Marlene Gibson

Love this, love their voices, they are blessed with heavenly voices.