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"Consecrate (How Beautiful)" by Michelle K.: Returning to First Love of Jesus


Michelle K.'s "Consecrate (How Beautiful)" is a beautiful song about renewing our devotion to God. The song comes from a reawakening to Jesus's "first love". It calls us to lay everything down and rediscover that same wonder that drew us close to God the first time. It's a moment of surrender wrapped in melody. 

Michelle K - Consecrate (How Beautiful)"I consecrate my heart again," and with that line, Michelle sets the tone and draws us into a prayer, a prayer to rededicate our hearts to God. She's not just singing to God, but singing with Him, and giving voice to a heart that has been restored. These lyrics are intimate and speak of a "sacred place" where peace and trust replace our worldly striving. The chorus rises with a breath of awe, declaring, "How beautiful you are… more than I could imagine." Each time you sing along, the truth deepens: Christ's beauty and His first love surpass comprehension. A song that beautifully reminds us of 1 John 4:19: "We love because he first loved us."

What if you took a few minutes today to stop what you're doing, listen, and whisper the lyrics of this song? It's songs like "Consecrate (How Beautiful)" that don't just inspire — they realign our hearts and minds. So, go ahead and press play, close your eyes, and let this song remind you that your heart was always meant to belong to Him.

(Related scripture: 2 Cor 5:17; 1 John 4:7; 1 John 4:19; Psalm 18:20; Jeremiah 31:3)

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A song of consecration to Jesus and a coming back to first love to gaze upon his beauty

Release date: March 20, 2026

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