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Dive Deeper with 'Let It Fall' by WAVES WORSHIP: A Call to Worship


WAVES WORSHIP’s first worship song, “Let It Fall,” acknowledges God as sovereign. It’s a prayer woven into melody, written by students and staff of Pepperdine University’s worship community. Picture this: worship services with around 600 attendees coming together weekly to sing, seek and praise together.

WAVES WORSHIP - Let It Fall“Let It Fall” is prayer, inviting God’s presence to come over us and fill us with His grace and power. “Worthy worthy worthy // The One who’s overcome,” declaring God’s greatness and acknowledging the ultimate sacrifice He made for each one of us. That sacrifice is personal and intimate, opening doors of possibilities, and the only thing we need to do is open our hearts to experience God’s love and power firsthand and ask Him to let His spirit fill us.

What more can we desire than to have a true encounter with Christ, to feel a touch from the Almighty, to know that we can safely let go and let God have His way in our lives? He is waiting to shower His blessings over you and guide you with His life-changing power.

So, why not take a moment to listen to “Let It Fall”? Let the words and rhythms from the younger generation move you. May their words also become a prayer from your heart, and may it open a door to a wondrous divine encounter.

(Related scripture: Revelation 4:11; John 4:14; Acts 4:33)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0p21ZNt7Aot9RQ0S2acc8A

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QSkPf029Ug

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

PS: Did you know that the posts we have on Medium.com also contain the backstories that artists have shared with us? Check it out on: https://christianmusictoday.eu/

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