American Idol's Angie Miller does her version of Kari Jobe's 'Love Came Down'

American Idol finalist Angie Miller

It was "Song I wish I had written" selections on last night's episode of American Idol and contestant Angie Miller went for Kari Jobe's "Love Came Down".

The beautiful song comes from Jobe's 2012 release Where I Find You, which is currently at No 6 on the iTunes Christian and Gospel album chart.

Miller's performance of "Love Came Down" received a standing ovation from the crowd and judges.

"I have watched American Idol for 12 years, and it was so much fun to have 'Love Came Down' from my album, Where I Find You on there this week," shared Jobe after watching the performance.

"I met Angie a year ago and was blown away by her talent and love for Jesus! Excited for her!"

Miller also shared on Twitter last night to Jobe, "I watched you perform 'Love Came Down' quite some time ago and fell in love with it. Thank you for inspiring me so much! Love you!"

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