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Marcus & Jalyn McGill - We Want Revival (CCM)


Marcus and Jalyn McGill have released an electrifying new single, 'We Want Revival,' which is an anthem for those who long for a fresh move of God in their lives. The song speaks to the desire to experience a spiritual awakening in whatever form it may take, and the chorus is catchy and memorable. It is no surprise that the song has already become a congregational worship favorite, and the artists are gearing up to release a full EP titled 'Songs for this Season,' in the Fall of 2023.

The lyrics of 'We Want Revival' express the deep yearning for something new, something that cannot be explained but can only be felt. The first verse speaks to the longing to experience revival in one's own life, while the pre-chorus calls for a willingness to surrender control and let God move in unexpected ways. The chorus declares the desire for revival in whatever form it may come, while the second verse reminds us of the historical revivals that have taken place and ignites the hunger for the next move of God.

Marcus & Jalyn McGill - We Want RevivalThe bridge of the song draws from 1 Corinthians 2:9 and reminds us that God has something new and exciting in store for His Church, something that we have not yet seen or heard. The song is a powerful declaration of faith and surrender, and it is sure to inspire listeners to open their hearts to God's transformative power.

Marcus and Jalyn McGill, worship leaders and singer-songwriters from Dickinson, North Dakota, have been called to bring fresh worship music to the body of Christ, and 'We Want Revival' is a prime example of their vision. Their music is anointed, and their passion for God is contagious. This song is a must-listen for anyone who longs for a deeper experience with God and desires to see revival in their own lives and in the world around them. Don't miss out on the opportunity to join in this powerful declaration and experience the presence of God through music.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Marcus-and-jalyn-mcgill-we-want-revival-lyrics

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  • Website: marcusandjalyn.com

You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7vkXF7w7IRLimfcBgPhzFn

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

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

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