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'Dominion' by Ted Slaughter: An Echoing Chorus of Divine Worship


Ted Slaughter's 'Dominion' is more than just a song. It's a lovely echo of spontaneous worship that goes beyond earthly boundaries and brings us closer to God's heart. 'Dominion' evolved spontaneously from a single resounding line in a stirring moment of praise five years ago into a powerful declaration of God's glory, honor, and dominion.

Ted Slaughter - DominionThe lyrics, 'Take what's Yours, You deserve the highest praise,' affirm our joyful surrender to the Almighty. It echoes our ongoing transformation, forever marked and altered by the splendor of His glory. The majestic reality of God's presence is beautifully unfolded as hearts bow low and hands lift high, creating a spiritual panorama that reflects the essence of true worship.

The spiritual pulse of the song is 'All Glory, All Honor, All Dominion, and Praise, unto You, the highest praise,' which intensifies our adoration of God, who is rightly deserving of our deepest exaltations. This is followed by the moving bridge, 'Worthy is the Lamb who was slain for me,' a tender recognition of Jesus Christ's loving sacrifice that forever redeems us.

When you listen to 'Dominion,' you can't help but feel surrounded by God's tangible presence. You become a part of the song's heartwarming narrative as you surrender to its melodious flow—a worshipful offering of praise to God who rules with glory and power. Ted Slaughter's prayer for this song to be used as a resource by many churches should inspire every listener to include the song in their personal devotion and congregational worship. Give it a listen and allow the 'Dominion' to renew your adoration for our mighty God.

(Related scripture: Revelation 5:12; Psalm 95:6; Colossians 1:16)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0e1Sw2Pb9khtomcumcdP7l

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

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