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Uplifting Worship in 'Revelation 4:8' by MELL.


Happy New Year everyone! We have a beautiful song to start this year! MELL's new single "Revelation 4:8" is obviously inspired by the vivid passage found in Revelation 4:8. This gospel song is centered around a passage that describes 'four living creatures' that have six wings, with eyes all around, and ceaselessly proclaiming, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." MELL beautifully captures this reverence and endless praise, and invites us to join along with the heavenly hosts in praising God.

MELL. - Revelation 4:8With lines like "We cry holy, holy, holy is our God," MELL leads us into worship. The chorus repeats some of God's names - Elyon, Elohim, Adonai - reminding us that there is none like Him. Revelation 8:4 is an invitation to feel and acknowledge the awe and majesty of God.

May this song make you more aware of His presence in your life and encourage you to lift your voice in praise. Realize that our worship here on earth also mirrors the endless worship that is ongoing in heaven. May you keep praising the One who reigns forever throughout your day. Our praises start by seeing His hand in all things.

(Related scripture: Revelation 4:8; Isaiah 6:3; Psalm 99:5)

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