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'Holy' by Halleliah: Embrace The Majestic Worship Experience


Imagine, if you will, that you're standing at the threshold of glory, the veil between heaven and earth becoming thinner with each note. That's the scene that Halleliah sets with her song 'Holy.' It's a powerful reminder of the awe-inspiring moment to come when we, as believers, come face-to-face with our Creator. 

Halleliah - HolyYou're not just a listener; you're part of a celestial chorus, joining the heavens and the 24 elders as they worship relentlessly, day and night. The song is a piece of heavenly worship brought down to earth, to touch the corners of your life. 

As Halleliah chants 'Holy,' think of the problems you've faced, the mountains you've climbed, and realize that God is keeping you company in every trial and the woes you've weathered. The Lamb that was slain, yes, Yeshua Himself, offers us hope that transcends the daily grind, a hope that's both ancient and fresh - just like He is. 

'Yeshua, Yeshua,' you sing along. It's a personal call, a beckoning to lay down your struggles and lift your eyes to the One who is to come again. The God you're singing about is your hope, your reason to press on, and your promise of a redeemed future where He will come again to rule and reign. 

Let 'Holy' sweep you into worship that's both profoundly reverent and intimately personal. Embrace the majesty and the quiet comfort that comes from knowing that, no matter what, He is and will always be Holy.

(Related scripture: Revelation 5:6; Revelation 4:8; Philippians 2:10-11)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3nrJIwiS5fEGiNFTOatAIp

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_5kn_WxJ28

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