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"Happy Day - Live" by HOMECOMING: Turn it up and taste new life


If you're looking for a reason to smile from ear to ear today, then this live version of "Happy Day" by HOMECOMING is it! The song was recorded live at the YG Conference 2024. It is an upbeat, infectious remake of a classic hymn and blends the energy of Switchfoot and Hillsong UNITED together with HOMECOMING's signature worship style. The result? A musical celebration that'll have you tapping your feet and lifting your hands in no time. 

HOMECOMING - Happy Day - LiveThe message is clear: Christ rose, death lost, grace cleans, and hearts wake up brand‑new. This isn't history, Christ's resurrection is just as life-changing today as it was over 2000 years ago. Lyrics like "Death is beaten, You have rescued me" and "You washed my sin away" shout out the triumph over despair. 

The chorus, "Oh happy day, happy day // I'll never be the same," drives home the thrilling awareness that our guilt has been lifted and identity remade; not just for a moment… this is a lifetime reset! New life and eternal hope are here, now. You can hear the crowd catch it, the joy rising, hope anchoring, and celebration building up. 

What I love about this song is the message and intent, the testimony that resurrection isn't something abstract. Resurrection touches shame, rewrites stories, and opens the door to God. When our focus is on the Savior, His work, and His name, everything else fades. 

May this song turn your car, kitchen, or room into a personal sanctuary. Turn up the volume, sing along, and remember His gifts for you. "Jesus is alive," and that's worth shouting about.

(Related scripture: Matthew 28:5–6; Romans 6:4; 2 Corinthians 5:17)

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