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Yair Levi & Citizen Way & The Church Will Sing: "Blessed - 2025 Version"


In Yair Levi's song "Blessed - 2025 version" we get to hear the beautiful addition of Citizen Way's vocal harmonies. This collaboration underscores the song's message of faithfulness, unity, and the blessings that we all may receive by standing in God's promises. In just six months, this song has gained so much popularity around the world that it is an example of how music can be used to spread God's message, bring people together, and help so many people to find hope in Christ. 

Yair Levi and Citizen Way - Blessed - 2025 VersionThe lyrics are about God's unchanging nature and His enduring promises to Israel (including the spiritual family of faith in Christ that we belong to). The song reminds us that He is the same through all generations. The theme of blessing runs through the entire song, echoing the biblical promise to bless those who bless Israel, extending God's favor to all corners of the world. The song describes God as a loving Father who guides His people with mercy and scatters darkness with His light. 

This song calls us to align our hearts with God's, love who He loves, stand together with His people, and pray for the peace of all who are tied to God's promises ("Jerusalem"), both historically (the Jewish people) and spiritually (the global Church and all who seek God). 

May this song remind you of the true power of prayer and how the unity among His people not only brings God's blessings to Israel, but extends those blessings to all corners of the world. May you accept its call to hold onto God's promises and share His love and peace with everyone.

(Related scripture: Genesis 12:3; Psalm 122:6; Hebrews 13:8)

Lyrics


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