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Kophband - Sitting On The Throne (Gospel)


'Sitting on the Throne' by Kophband is a powerful Gospel song that exalts God and acknowledges His glory, praise, and honor. The lyrics declare that God is deserving of all glory and that He reigns on His heavenly throne. It paints a picture of the 24 elders and the host of heaven kneeling before God, casting down their crowns and proclaiming His holiness.

Kophband - Sitting On The ThroneThe song emphasizes the worship and adoration that takes place in the heavenly realms, with all the saints and hosts crying out in reverence and proclaiming the salvation brought by God and the Lamb. The repeated declaration of 'Holy, Holy, Holy' reflects the awe and reverence in the presence of God.

'Sitting on the Throne' serves as a reminder of the majesty and sovereignty of God. It invites us to join in the worship and exaltation of God, recognizing His holiness and giving Him the praise and honor He deserves.

With its engaging melody and heartfelt lyrics, the song creates an atmosphere of reverence and devotion. It encourages us to lift our voices and cry out in adoration to the Lord who sits on the throne. 'Sitting on the Throne' is a powerful anthem that invites you to participate in the worship of the Almighty God.

(Related scripture: Revelation 4:10-11, Revelation 5:11-12, Revelation 7:9-10)


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2xX6dioJ87x2ByKn3LVkWe

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BiAKzo3v7U

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