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"Adoration Song" by Mark & Sarah Tillman: A Celebration of Eternal Worship


We're so excited about this radio edit of "Adoration Song" by Mark & Sarah Tillman, which features the South African artist Kingdmusic. The full version was released back in May 2024, and it was time for a radio edit. A renewed spark for a song that is so fitting as we enter this special season of the year, where it seems that so many more people are open to hear the praise: "Hosanna in the highest!" 

Mark & Sarah Tillman - Adoration SongThe idea for this song came while talking with a friend, exploring the question of what true adoration looks like for a God who is infinitely worthy. A link is quickly made to Psalms 102:12: "But you, O Lord, are enthroned forever; you are remembered throughout all generations." 

The lyrics are an honest reflection on what it really means to adore our God. Yes, what a blessing it is that we may call Him "our God!" Not just your God or my God, He is our God! That message is comes forward when you look at this collaboration, where Nashville's style is blended with South African vibrancy, an example that demonstrates one of the many ways that nations can unite in adoration of our God. 

There is only one who is truly worthy of our praise. When we hear Mark & Sarah sing, "Holy is the Lamb that reigns forever," it feels like an open invitation to join them along with angels and other saints.

(Related scripture: Psalms 102:12; Revelation 5:12; Psalms 86:9; John 1:29)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3vQjVnBVCwpiJg6mwNMwGT

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prh23M2o9yg

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