rory feek sings “I Do” to his wife Rebecca

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When Rory Feek sang “I Do” to his wife, Rebecca Feek, it wasn’t just a song. It was a vow, sung straight from the heart.

There were no bright stage lights, no grand production — just a man looking at the woman he loves and repeating promises that time has never weakened: Do I love you? I do. Do I need you? I do.

Each lyric felt like a reminder that real love isn’t found in grand gestures, but in quiet, faithful presence every single day. It’s the promise of “for better, for worse.” It’s choosing to place the other person above everything else. It’s choosing to love again, from the beginning — every day.

“I do” isn’t just something said at a wedding. For Rory, it’s something he continues to say through his actions, his eyes, and his music.

A small moment, yet powerful enough to remind us that true love still exists — steady, sincere, and full of faith.

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