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'Worthy is Your Name' by Roscoe Crawley: Awakening in Divine Grace


Roscoe Crawley's powerful song 'Worthy is Your Name' leads listeners on a profoundly spiritual journey. This prophetic song, aimed at the younger generation, cradles a prayer of hope while resonating with a genuine call for reverence and praise.

Roscoe Crawley - Worthy is Your NameRoscoe softly reminds us, 'Out of darkness you have called us.' This earnest call sparks like a dawn, urging us to step into God's everlasting grace and embrace the freedom that comes from His love. As the song develops, we are challenged to lift our eyes, see God's glory, and experience the waves of hope coming from our great Redeemer.

The chorus of 'Worthy is Your Name' is a powerful statement of unwavering faith and adoration, honoring Jesus' eternal worthiness. It emphasizes that no one is more deserving of glory and praise than Him. On top of that, it captivates the listener with an awakening, a call to action for the Church to come alive that reflects the life-changing power of faith.

What do we hear when we listen closely? A jubilant, divine symphony—a stirring faith, freedom echoing through falling walls, miracles crafted in heaven, filling our senses and invigorating our belief. Encasing us in a reassurance of His constant presence.

Listen to 'Worthy is Your Name.' Let Roscoe Crawley's voice guide you. Allow it to serve as a beacon in your journey for deeper faith, comforting you in His divine presence. As you immerse, remember this: Jesus, Your name is truly worthy.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 2:8-9; Revelation 4:11; Ezekiel 37:4-5)

Connect with Roscoe Crawley

  1. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6GDvoKGAJcEQEI1HnzZEL0


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6wekqPPlsWAagKBbDe1ZMk

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH-DzU4IWOY

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