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'Hope of Heaven' by Coming Kingdom - Hear the Roar of Worship


Dive into 'Hope of Heaven' by Coming Kingdom and experience a call to roar our praises, just like the songwriter was inspired after witnessing transformed lives in Hong Kong. This song is an anthem that urges you to look beyond the horizon to Jesus, the King of Glory, our beacon of hope.

Coming Kingdom - Hope Of HeavenImagine being so moved, so utterly convinced of Jesus' victory and love, that your worship pours out uncontrollably. That's the essence of 'Hope of Heaven.' It celebrates Jesus as our living, breathing hope for today and tomorrow. Through our trials and joys, this song reminds us that Jesus conquered sin and death, not as a distant deity, but as a Savior intimately involved in our lives.

The song declares His power and describes the freedom we have thanks to His sacrifice. Because it is in Him that we may live fully and are freed of any chains that bind us. So, turn up the volume on this song, let it fill your room, and join the chorus of praises to the One who sits on the throne.

(Related scripture: Philippians 2:8-11; Revelation 5:13; Revelation 21:3-4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3ClE2wAUZT42Q7At7V9piM

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

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