Kensie Breen's "Hallelujah" takes Leonard Cohen's timeless song and gives it a warm, country-Christmas vibe. Kensie, just 14 years old, beautifully emphasizes the reality of faith, the never-ending clash between biblical beauty and human brokenness.
Staying true to Cohen's original lyrics, Kensie traces David and Samson's stories. Stories that remind us that even when we've "done our best, it wasn't much," and still we can stand before the "Lord of Song" with our praises. The song gives us the hope that every hallelujah on our lips, holy or broken, can still rise to God.
So what does that mean for us? It means our imperfect worship still matters. Our mixed-up, mid-December heart still counts. It invites us to stop looking for excuses and just praise, because He is listening. He hears our praises, and He knows our hearts.
May Kensie's beautiful rendition of Cohen's "Hallelujah" remind you that true worship isn't about having it all together… it is about humbly offering Him what you have. So, go ahead and press play. May this rendition breathe new meaning into these lyrics, and encourage you to do something bold… offer Him your own hallelujah, right where you are.
(Related scripture: Psalm 51:15; 2 Samuel 12:13; Psalm 30:5)
Connect with Kensie Breen
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/kensiebreen
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kensiebreen
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1yJBA8TOfTsbQHTx1bZlCq
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