The medley format allows the performers to weave "10,000 Reasons" together with spontaneous moments of praise, a hallmark of the Bethel Music movement .
: The song is primarily based on Psalm 103 , specifically the opening verse: "Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless his holy name!" . The medley format allows the performers to weave
The from the Bethel Acoustic Worship Sessions is a stripped-back, intimate rendition of one of the most significant modern worship anthems. Originally written by Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin in 2011, this medley by Bethel AG Church reimagines the song within a "Worship Wednesday" acoustic setting, focusing on a raw, soaking atmosphere. The Heart of the Medley Originally written by Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin
: Unlike the high-energy stadium versions often heard at conferences like Passion, the Bethel Acoustic Session uses a simplified arrangement—typically featuring acoustic guitar and piano—to create a "deep soaking" environment. Origins and Impact
While this specific acoustic session is a popular digital release, the song it honors has a legendary backstory:
: It emphasizes that regardless of life's circumstances—whether the "sun comes up" or "strength is failing"—there is always a reason to bring an offering of praise. Origins and Impact