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Jordan Feliz - The King Is Alive (CCM)


Jordan Feliz’s song “The King Is Alive” is an uplifting anthem that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The song reminds listeners that the resurrection of Jesus is not just a historical event but a present-day reality that gives us hope and strength. With its catchy beats and joyful lyrics, the song encourages believers to sing out and testify to the truth that Jesus is alive and well.

The verses of the song proclaim that Jesus beat the grave and rose from the dead to set our souls free. In the pre-chorus, Feliz asks why he would keep this good news to himself and declares that it's time to testify. The chorus is an exuberant expression of praise for the good news that Jesus has saved us from the fire and lifted us higher. It invites us to join in the celebration with the choir and sing out because the King is alive.

Jordan Feliz - The King Is AliveThe song's lyrics are accompanied by an upbeat and energetic melody that will make you want to dance and sing along. Its message is both timeless and timely, and it’s a reminder that no matter what challenges we face in life, we can find hope and joy in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

So, if you’re looking for a song to lift your spirits and remind you of the power of the resurrection, “The King Is Alive” by Jordan Feliz is a perfect choice. Whether you’re a longtime believer or just starting to explore faith, this song will inspire you to celebrate the good news that Jesus is alive and that He is still on the throne.




Lyrics:


https://genius.com/Jordan-feliz-the-king-is-alive-lyrics

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3e3TtQVHCY

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