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'God of Israel' by Sean Feucht: Rising Above Division with Melodies of Unity


As we travel through the turbulent times of today, we discover a divine serenity that transcends cultural divides and societal unrest in the profound harmonies of Sean Feucht's song 'God of Israel.' This is not just another work of contemporary Christian music; it is a prayer that rises like the morning sun from America's heart to the farthest reaches of the globe.

Sean Feucht - God of IsraelSean Feucht, a Christian from the United States, collaborates with Israeli Jew Yair Levi and Lebanese Christian Carine Bassili to create a melodic message of unity and peace. The song, which is sung in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, speaks of the joy of seeking God's enduring presence while also promoting the virtues of peace and unity in our divided world.

The echoes of 'God of Israel' call us all to unite under the sovereign banner of the God of Abraham, whether we are from the bustling cities of America, the tranquil corners of Lebanon, or amid the fiery war in the land of Israel. The lyrics and melody rise and fall with the tides of life, filling them with a magnetic force that stirs our hearts to look beyond social conflict in search of divine unity.

As Feucht says, 'the devil is a liar and a fraud.' He is powerless to stop the Lord's song from resounding throughout Israel.' This song uses faith to heal the world, uniting people regardless of geographical boundaries or cultural differences.

Take a few moments to listen to 'God of Israel.' Allow its soothing notes and lyrics to remind you that we can rise above, united in Christ's love, breaking away barriers and building bridges.


Lyrics (partially translated):
Give thanks to the Lord 
Call on His name
Sing to Him sing praises 
Talk about His wonders 
Glory to His name 
Let those seeking our God 
Have a joyful heart 
Have a joyful heart

Give thanks to the Lord 
Call on His name
Make known His deeds
Sing to Him sing praises 
Talk about His wonders 

God of Israel 
God of Israel 
God of Israel 
Blessed Be Your Name 

God of Israel 
God of Israel 
God of Israel 
Blessed Be Your Name 

Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Blessed Be Your Name 

Kabetz Eat Amecha
Mikol Hagaluyot
Ubechol Haleshonot
El Admat Hashalom

He gathers all all his sons 
From every nation 
And from every tribe
In the land of Peace 
 
He gathers all all his sons 
From every nation 
And from every tribe 
In the land of Peace 
In the land of Peace 
The land of Peace
Oh 

God of Israel 
God of Israel 
God of Israel 
Blessed Be Your Name 

Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Yitbarach Shimvhah

God of Israel 
God of Israel 
God of Israel 
Blessed Be Your Name 

Unite with the Lord
The God of Abraham
Unite with the Lord
The God of Abraham

Itachadu
Kol bnei Avraham
Tachat Elohi Avraham

God of Israel 
God of Israel 
God of Israel 
Blessed Be Your Name 

Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Kadosh Israel
Yitbarach Shimvhah

You are Holy
Ke ata Kadosh
You are Holy
Ke ata Kadosh
You are Holy
Ke ata Kadosh
You are Holy
You are Holy

Connect with Sean Feucht

  • Website: https://seanfeucht.com/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanfeucht/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sean.feucht
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DJuBJtjHdjAXlpIZCltTR#_=_
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanfeucht


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6qWnQphR1JjAS5ix0AYx3p

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw3AGYJxAVI

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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