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"Praise King Jesus" by New Wine Worship & Joe Hardy - A Celebration of Majesty


New Wine Worship's "Praise King Jesus" is an anthem for summer festivals and a prayer for the local church. The song also features Joe Hardy, and is packed with energy that feels like a warm embrace from heaven itself! It's the first track from their upcoming studio EP, featuring fresh songs from the UK worship scene.

New Wine Worship - Praise King JesusThe song "Praise King Jesus" has already started making waves. It is being sung in more and more churches, and it's easy to see why. Besides the fact that it has a great sound, it's also a declaration, a prayer, and a celebration, all packed into one. The team has been traveling across the UK and witnesses what God is doing firsthand. This song is a reminder of who Jesus is: the long-awaited King who came "down from Glory, all for us to save."

The lyrics recall the story of redemption. From the promise of the Messiah to His death and resurrection, every line points to Christ's unmatched authority. You feel your faith grow as everyone sings along, "No one is higher, no one is greater than Him," and "Crown Him, King of glory, Crown Him, Lord of Mercy."

Just like many of New Wine's songs, this one isn't just for Sunday morning services; it's a powerhouse for every moment of the day! May this message remind you of His presence and power when you need it the most.

(Related scripture: Philippians 2:9-11; Revelation 5:12-13; Matthew 28:18-20)

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