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"Heaven Come (Live)" by Our Church Youth - Worship Without Limits


Our Church Youth's "Heaven Come (Live)" is a fun and upbeat prayer that welcomes the presence of Jesus and Heaven to come into our lives, our relationships, and our world. It's upbeat and fun, and not only is it packed with a contagious energy, it is also an invitation to open up your heart and life so that God can be part of it. 

Our Church Youth - Heaven Come (Live)The lyrics are a prayer: "We want more of Your presence here in this place," they sing with a deep longing for Heaven to meet us, right here and now, regardless of where we are in our lives. Lyrics like "Every voice sings of freedom" and "A fire within us to lift You high" remind us of the joy and purpose we all may find in worship, when worship comes from the heart instead of the head. It is impossible to honestly look around you and then deny that there is a God! His promises are eternal, His promises are also within your reach, and that is why you may confidently sing: "You are who You say You are."

This isn't just another worship song! It touches your heart, gets you in motion, and encourages you to embrace the life-changing plan that He has tailor-made for you. May this song encourage you, give you energy, and fill your heart with His spirit. Heaven has come, and He is waiting at your door for you to invite Him into your life. Are you ready to open the door?

(Related scripture: Matthew 6:10; Psalm 145:10-13; Revelation 4:11)

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