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INC3NSE - Praise Your Glorious Name (CCM)


'Praise Your Glorious Name' by INC3NSE is a CCM song that invites listeners on a journey of holiness and righteousness. Based on Isaiah 35:8, the song reflects on the path of holiness, the Way of Holiness, and the destination it leads to - the footstool of God's throne.

INC3NSE - Praise Your Glorious NameThe lyrics express a heartfelt desire to walk on the road of holiness and be led to God's dwelling place. It acknowledges the need for a clean heart and a soul that longs for God, recognizing that righteousness comes through faith and belief in Jesus' forgiveness. The song beautifully captures the longing to stand before God with a pure heart, free from guilt and shame, and to praise His glorious name.

With its melodic and uplifting sound, 'Praise Your Glorious Name' is a song that encourages you to pursue holiness and draw closer to God. It emphasizes the importance of a renewed heart and a sincere desire to worship and honor God. The lyrics inspire awe and reverence for the Lord, inviting listeners to join in praising His glorious name.

To truly experience the depth and beauty of 'Praise Your Glorious Name,' I encourage you to listen to the song and allow its message to resonate in your heart. Let the lyrics and captivating melodies lead you on a journey of worship and draw you closer to the One worthy of all praise - our Almighty God.


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1ojJjbGiuhmVqBLlEYfvPN

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBWWd3709_0

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

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