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'Hallelujah to the King' by Reignite: Igniting Souls with Divine Love


Reignite's 'Hallelujah to the King' is much more than a song. It's a declaration of faith, a joyful celebration of Jesus' birth, and a poignant reminder of the vastness of His divine love, born to light up a darkened world. Each verse and chorus is filled with a deep desire to honor Him, echoing the powerful truth of the scriptures.

Reignite - Hallelujah to the KingReignite, a one-of-a-kind collaboration between long-time friends from Massachusetts and Stockholm, offers an authentic celebration of the newborn King. The band's heart is in making music that stirs the soul and ignites spiritual transformation.

The song draws you into a serene, introspective state with its opening lines, 'God made His Son responsible. He took on our humanity.' Such is the depth of His love, manifested in the birth of His divine Son, that it compels us to bow down in worship, echoing the shepherds' and wise men's sentiments.

The lyrics of 'Hallelujah to the King' are rooted in humility, echoing the reverence of that holy night, reminding us of His birth, life, death, and glorious resurrection. With this song, we are invited to rejoice even more in the knowledge that Jesus was born, lived, and gave abundant life for us, for you and me.

Reignite's 'Hallelujah to the King' will take you on a musical journey through the life of our Savior. Allow this song to bless your quiet moments of prayer and to uplift any gathering of faith. Experience it, share it, and allow it to fill you with joy as you sing, 'Hallelujah to the King.'

(Related scripture: John 3:16; Matthew 2:11; Luke 2:13-14)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6Mdl96vaIYeimsqsusoK22

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4djmgXVShLQ

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