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New Horizons Worship - Break the Bottle (This is My Perfume) (CCM)


New Horizons Worship's 'Break the Bottle (This is My Perfume)' is a powerful and moving song about worshiping Jesus with our all, inspired by the story of a woman who broke a costly bottle of perfume to anoint Jesus' feet. The lyrics speak to the idea of giving up everything we have to worship Him, and not worrying about what others may say or think.

The song begins with the words, 'What if my bottle is my lips, I'll break them open at your feet, what if my fragrance is my song, I'll pour it out all life long.' This imagery of breaking open a bottle of perfume to anoint Jesus with our own lips and song is a powerful representation of what it means to worship Him with our all.

The chorus of the song declares, 'Oo This is my perfume, Oo I brought it just for You.' It is a reminder that our worship is not for ourselves, but for Jesus alone. The lyrics continue to build on this idea with the lines, 'And as it rises, I'm falling more in love, and as I'm falling, all I want is to lift You up.'

New Horizons Worship - Break the Bottle (This is My Perfume)As the song progresses, the bridge declares, 'I'll break the bottle, I'll pour it out, my flesh abandoned, my life laid down.' This is a powerful image of giving up everything we have, even our own lives, to worship Him. It is a reminder that worship is not just something we do with our lips and songs, but with our entire lives.

'Break the Bottle (This is My Perfume)' is a song that encourages listeners to worship Jesus with their all, without worrying about what others may say or think. It is a reminder that our worship is for Him alone, and that we should be willing to give up everything we have to worship Him. I strongly encourage everyone to listen to this powerful and moving song.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/New-horizons-worship-break-the-bottle-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0u0d51DBSYTZM3sKIuh6c2

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E16RWmaetN4

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

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