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MRCLS - House of Miracles (CEDM)

MRCLS - House of Miracles
MRCLS has released a Christian EDM (CEDM) track called House of Miracles.

MRCLS is a new act in the world of Christian electronic dance music (CEDM). The music by this new, wonderful act speaks for itself, and I promise, you won't be disappointed! "House of Miracles" is MRCLS' reimagining of Brandon Lake's extremely successful track in an electronically enhanced and much stronger version.

Lyrics:

VERSE 1
This is a house of worship
This is a place of praise
Where every demon trembles
Where we proclaim Your name

VERSE 2
This is a house of healing
Our hearts are full of faith
You have our full attention
You have the final say

CHORUS
Come alive in the name of Jesus
Come alive in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles
We bring everything to the feet of Jesus
Everything in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles

VERSE 3
There’s resurrection power
Your blood runs through our veins
Your Kingdom triumphs over
Even the coldest grave

CHORUS
Come alive in the name of Jesus
Come alive in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles
We bring everything to the feet of Jesus
Everything in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles

This is a house of miracles

Come alive in the name of Jesus
Come alive in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles
We bring everything to the feet of Jesus
Everything in the name of Jesus
This is a house of miracles


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2nGle43pkukeczHEu04lC9

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpyONO5O4hk

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

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