Mel Gibson Makes Jim Caviezel Cry with “Son of God”| Most Powerful Worship Piano AI Performance Ever

Mel Gibson Makes Jim Caviezel Cry with “Son of God”| Most Powerful Worship Piano AI Performance Ever04:41

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6/22/2025

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Mel Gibson plays piano and sings a powerful worship song titled “Son of God (Still Scars on Your Hands)”, a deep and moving tribute to Jesus Christ. The emotional performance, created with A.I. technology, delivers a powerful message of love and faith that touches the heart and soul of listeners worldwide.

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In a garden of sorrow He knelt in the night Blood on his brow No sword, just a fight Let this cup pass He cried to the skies

But love held him steady as fate closed his eyes Thirty silver, a kiss in the dark The lamb led to slaughter, pierced in the heart

Crowns made of thorns for the King of Hawk Wings

They mocked while the angels wept over his face Son of God, broken and bruised Carried across the wheel at the fuse He bore every eye, every nail, every scar So mercy could reach

Reach us wherever we are Oh, Son of God You died in our things Tragy ridden in rivers of grain

Where the silence grew loud He hung between thieves Forsaken, unbound The sky turned to morning The veil tore apart

Justice and mercy both broke God's own heart He could have called angels ten thousand or more But chose to endure what our sins had in store

Forgive them, He whispered As blood touched the earth Redemption was born through unbearable heart Son of God

Shattered by love Held by the nails and we're from above He bore every wound, every tear, every flame So sinners like me could be free of our shame Oh, Son of God

You paid every cost.

Glor was hidden in what we thought lost.

Now the stone rolls and morning will rise.

But this song remembers the price of the Christ, Son of God.

Still scars on your hands Forever you carry what we couldn't stand