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Arrows - Royal Entrance (CCM)

Arrows - Royal Entrance
Arrows has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Royal Entrance.

The band shares: "Royal Entrance is a chance for us to welcome our King into our lives, churches, and hearts with the honor and respect that He is due.  Before God “does” anything for us, or performs a single miracle, His very presence is worthy of fanfare and worship.  We wrote the song with the hope that we would prepare the way for Him, and roll out the “red carpet” for the King of Kings and Lord of Lords!  Let’s worship Him, lift Him up, and welcome in His royalty into all environments and spaces in our lives!"



Lyrics: 

[Verse]
Fling wide the gates in expectation
Prepare the way with exaltation
You alone are God
You alone are God
Behold the King of awe and wonder
Wrapped in a cloud of Holy thunder
You alone are God
You alone are God

[Chorus]
All hail to the King of Heaven
Ride in on a throne of praises
We welcome You in
We welcome You in
Bow down to the Lord Almighty
Make room for His robe of glory
We welcome You in
We welcome You, Jesus

[Verse]
God, let Your presence fill this temple
Crash in and burn up every idol
You alone will reign
You alone will reign
Come make our hearts a sacred altar
A tabernacle for Your honor
You alone will reign
You alone will reign

[Chorus]
All hail to the King of Heaven
Ride in on a throne of praises
We welcome You in
We welcome You in
Bow down to the Lord Almighty
Make room for His robe of glory
We welcome You in
We welcome You, Jesus

[Bridge]
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
Yes we do
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
No one like You God, no one like You
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
You are Lord, oh God, yes you are! Oh-h-h-h
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
Oh, we bow down before You

[Bridge]
Oh Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance, oh, yes we do, yeah!
And Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
Oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
We prepare the way, we praise, we sing
Oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Holy are You, Lord, holy are You
We pray

[Chorus]
All hail to the King of Heaven
Ride in on a throne of praises
We welcome You in
We welcome You in
Bow down to the Lord Almighty
Make room for His robe of glory
We welcome You in
We welcome You, Jesus

[Bridge]
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
We worship You, oh, we prepare the way
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance
Oh-h-h-h, there's no one like You, God
Lord, we make way for Your royal entrance


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3G9NZCY67HGVI3wt33buHq

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ldHELZ9tiA

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

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