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Life.Church Worship - Unstoppable - Live (CCM)


'Unstoppable - Live' by Life.Church Worship is an energetic and empowering Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) anthem that celebrates the unstoppable nature of God's Church. The song emphasizes the rising faith and movement of Christians, united in worship and aligned with God's purposes.

The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and anticipation, as the Church takes its place in fulfilling God's kingdom on Earth. The verses depict a vibrant and active Church, sensing God's presence and experiencing His power. The chorus serves as a declaration of praise and victory, expressing the confidence that as the Church lifts up praise, obstacles crumble, and God's kingdom advances.

Life.Church Worship - Unstoppable - LiveThe bridge intensifies the song's message, envisioning a global movement of worship and surrender to God's rule. It conveys the Church's determination to proclaim God's greatness, leading to the transformation of the kingdoms of this world into the kingdoms of God.

'Unstoppable - Live' serves as a call to action to rise up and be a part of God's unstoppable Church. With its infectious melody and empowering lyrics, the song is designed to stir hearts and ignite a passion for worship and evangelism. It resonates with the current needs of the world, inviting the Church to stand firm in faith and confidently declare God's unstoppable power and love to all nations.

(Related scripture: Matthew 16:18, Isaiah 54:17, Revelation 11:15)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Lifechurch-worship-unstoppable-live-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6OhAoIA2BisrfEgXuLkZIB

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

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

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