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"Worthy Is The Lamb" by Celestial Choir: A Glimpse into Heaven's Unending Praise


Have you ever wondered what the never-ending praise in heaven could sound like? Celestial Choir released a new song, called ‘Worthy Is The Lamb’. It's a song that gives us a small glimpse into the ongoing praises in Heaven. The band humbly state that this song is “just different verses from Revelation, and [they were] putting it together to get a feel-good sound.” The result is a song that gradually changes the atmosphere… from a gentle melody to goosebumps running down your spine as the chorus explodes with praise. The lyrics carry you to the throne room, where “Thunder rolls and angels sing” and all of creation join together in adoration.

Celestial Choir - Worthy Is The LambThe core message of the song is that we may join the Heavens in an ongoing praise. Our praises join the praises of all creation, expressing gratitude for His sacrifice and proclaiming, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain.” This song fills us with hope. It aims our focus to the future, to the day when “death and tears have passed away.”

How can this song with prophecies from the book of Revelation change the way we live today? It gives us a new perspective on present-day events that otherwise would weigh us down, and it gives our faith a boost. It invites us to join the “saints and elders,” the “every tribe and every tongue,” in the unending song of redemption, and it is something we can do today. May ‘Worthy Is The Lamb’ prepare your heart to enter His presence.

(Related scripture: Revelation 4:8; Revelation 5:12; Revelation 7:10, 17; Revelation 21:3–4)

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