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Coming Kingdom's New Anthem, "Power in the Blood"


Coming Kingdom's latest single, "Power in the Blood," is a heartfelt worship anthem performed by Joel Lane and Lara Sokunbi. 

Coming Kingdom - Power In The BloodJoel Lane and Zac Carpenter have penned a song that speaks about the healing, forgiveness, and freedom that are available to each and every one of us through the power of Jesus' sacrifice. The lyrics remind us of the redemption that He has made possible as we sing, "By your blood we are forgiven" and "By your blood we're free." The song starts by acknowledging our cleansing through His blood and moves to proclaiming absolute victory in Jesus' name. The message and vibe of the song encourage us to lift up our hands in praise and celebrate the freedom and healing that His blood brings to everyone who accepts Him as their Lord and Savior. 

The message of the song is clear: there's undeniable power in Jesus' sacrifice, and the beauty is that this power never ceases. His sacrifice is just as relevant to you today as it was when He suffered for our sins. May this song encourage you to let Him into your life, embrace His healing grace, free from the chains that bind you, and lift your spirit in praise as you celebrate Jesus' gift to all.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 1:7; 1 John 1:7; Revelation 12:11)

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