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'Yours is the Kingdom (Lord’s Prayer)' by Jennifer Graff: Tuning into God's Frequency with a Heartfelt Chorus


Do you ever long for divine repose in the middle of your daily routine? Jennifer Graff extends an invitation in the form of her beautiful ballad, 'Yours is the Kingdom.' Jennifer's fourth single is a melodic testament echoing the Lord's Prayer, a sacred prayer she holds dear.

Jennifer Graff - Yours is the Kingdom (Lord’s Prayer)This rendition of the Lord's Prayer instructs us on how to approach God both individually and collectively. The lyrical verse softly whispers as you lend an ear, 'Father in Heaven, Holy is Your name, Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.' It gently envelops you, reminding you of the divine call for maintaining constant alignment with the Heavens throughout all of life's earthly chapters.

Doesn't it rouse your spirit? As her voice gracefully ascends, proclaiming, 'Yours is the kingdom. And Yours is the power, and Yours is the glory, forever and ever, amen,' don't you find yourself inclined to respond? Isn't there a desire to fervently repeat these profound words, lifting your hands, heart, praises, and voice to the One who holds eternity?

Take time to listen to this reflective prayer set to the melody of hope and comfort. May you find renewed strength as you listen. Put on your headphones and let 'Yours is the Kingdom' resonate with your desire for divine connection and fill you with heavenly peace.

(Related scripture: Matthew 6:9-13; 1 Chronicles 29:11; Psalm 63:4)

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  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@JenniferLGraff


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/01JTGLXrBJW50vo7jvsTlQ

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXyn6P2Bv5M

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