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'LION' by One Voice Music and Bailey Redmond: Your Personal Call to Carve a Path for the Lord


'LION' by One Voice Music and Bailey Redmond is more than just a song; it's a powerful clarion call that echoes across the hills and valleys. This stirring music depicts the Divine's mesmerizing power, infused with a soul-stirring proclamation to prepare the way of the Lord.

In March 2022, 'Elevation Worship's 'LION' was already a resounding cry, and One Voice has added to that bridge and chorus with their rendition of 'LION.' The song inspires Generation C to rise up like John the Baptist and pave the way for the Lord's arrival.

One Voice Music, Bailey Redmond - LIONEach lyric is a declaration, calling us to 'prepare the way' and 'let the Lion roar.' The resonant imagery of valleys being raised and mountains being lowered pulsates with spiritual fervor, mirroring how God can elevate our low moments and humble our peaks—ultimately leveling the landscape of our hearts in preparation for His grand entrance.

Listen carefully to hear the mighty roar of the Lion of Judah echoing above all. This is more than lyricism; it is a spiritually life-changing encounter that calls us to action.

'Become the voice of His roar,' the song urges. When we allow God to work through us, His roar can be heard in the silences of our lives, whether in our deepest anguish or our highest joy, paving the way for the divine.

Allow yourself time to soak up 'LION.' Allow yourself to be carried by the music, and may you find yourself roaring along—an active participant in this profound, spiritual journey.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 40:3-5; Revelation 5:5; Malachi 3:1)

Connect with One Voice Music, Bailey Redmond

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7fo8soBZTBeRvIGr2eVTgX


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6xVW8Wm3Bq1xfwjhcf2Cde

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PEtBOcwHRM

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

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