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Mark & Sarah Tillman - Spirit and the Bride - Live (CCM)


Mark & Sarah Tillman's captivating CCM song, 'Spirit and the Bride - Live,' invites you into a powerful atmosphere of worship and celebration. Inspired by the scripture in Revelation 22:17, this song echoes God's invitation to each new generation to participate in His divine plan. Recorded and filmed live in Franklin, Tennessee, this heartfelt anthem is a profound expression of adoration and longing for the presence of God.

The song begins with the beautiful imagery of a king, adorned in the beauty of suffering, and a bride clothed in the white garments of Christ. It acknowledges the sacrificial love of Jesus and the redemptive power of His blood. The pre-chorus builds anticipation, as the saints join in singing and the bells ring out, preparing the way for a glorious wedding.

The chorus serves as a triumphant proclamation, offering glory and hallelujah to the only worthy One. It conveys the unity and expectancy of both the Spirit and the bride, calling out for all to come and partake in the presence of God. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the invitation, emphasizing the urgency and joy of the moment.

Mark & Sarah Tillman - Spirit and the Bride - LiveAs the song progresses, the second verse reveals the anticipation of the day when believers will rise and behold the risen Lamb with praise. The bridge intensifies the longing for God's presence, urging the pouring out of oil, the breaking out of new wine, and the setting up of the table. It paints a vivid picture of swinging wide the gates and inviting everyone to join in the feast of the bride.

Mark & Sarah Tillman's live rendition of 'Spirit and the Bride' captures the essence of congregational worship, inviting listeners to participate in a transformative experience. The sincerity and passion in their voices, coupled with the heartfelt lyrics, create an atmosphere where hearts are opened and souls are stirred.

Allow yourself to be captivated by the enchanting live worship of 'Spirit and the Bride.' As you listen to this song, you will be drawn into a deeper encounter with God's presence. You will feel the unity of believers and the invitation extended to every generation to come and partake in the divine love and grace of our Savior. Mark & Sarah Tillman's 'Spirit and the Bride - Live' is a worship experience that will leave you inspired and hungry for more of God's presence.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Mark-and-sarah-tillman-spirit-and-the-bride-live-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7vw0ddwsLewdzcsolCJ0bp

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYIxAXz8d4s

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

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