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'Glorious King Jesus' by The Praise Project: A Heartfelt Anthem to Refocus Your Worship


Ever feel like worship music can sometimes miss the mark, focusing more on us than the One we're singing to? That's what The Praise Project feels, and 'Glorious King Jesus' is their response to do something about it. This song is a heart-stirring anthem that puts Jesus center stage! It calls you to open your heart to the One who deserves all of your praise. 

The Praise Project - Glorious King JesusThe lyrics remind you of His love, sacrifice, and presence in your life. Isn't it comforting to know that the same Jesus who confronted evil and brought light into darkness is with you every step of the way? 

As you listen, you realize what He has done for us, His followers, and you may find yourself standing in awe of His might, and yet overwhelmed by His tenderness towards those who struggle. The song isn't one of those songs where you can lay back and soak it all up. No way! It's actually a call to lay your burdens at His feet and lift your eyes to the One who overcame the grave for us. 

Go ahead and press 'play', and listen to the lyrics. Let the words help you shift your focus from the daily grind to the divine, and get ready to join a chorus of followers worldwide, praising the everlasting King. Plug in, press play, and prepare for your spirit to soar with 'Glorious King Jesus.'

(Related scripture: Philippians 2:8-9; Hebrews 1:3; Revelation 5:12)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3YPI9To1JnTmpBnIaxpjSu

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTxR4XBZLJM

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