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"Isn't He Wonderful" by Colonial Heights Worship: Proclaiming the Mystery of Mercy


(by Jasper Tan) "Isn't He Wonderful" by Colonial Heights Worship is a peaceful yet powerful worship song that centers on the concept of Adoration. It brings forth the character and nature of Jesus Christ as we are invited to extol Him with the highest praise possible. It does not rely on specific biblical events, but rather draws from one's personal experience of Him and how one knows Him. This form of worship gives a sense of "awe" and "wonder" as it enhances what we have learned from the Holy Scriptures, a form of certainty as it is drawn from a first-hand account of experiencing Christ in our lives. 

Colonial Heights Worship - Isn't He WonderfulTo know Jesus is not just constrained to what we have learned from the Bible, but to actually seek Him and try to walk our Faith with Him through His teachings gives us a sense of realism that Jesus is much more than just an idea or a fleeting feeling. This shared experience creates a sense of security for us as we are assured that Jesus is present today among us. We build our intimacy with Him through His greatness and faithfulness. Building our relationship with Him through more personal means rather than learned.

Praising and glorifying Him as often as we can will bring us to a more intimate relationship with Him as we learn to become less of ourselves and be more for Him. "Isn't He Wonderful" reminds us that only God's Faithfulness and mercy, and our continued appreciation and faithfulness to Him, are what will ultimately ensure our relationship with Him grows into something much more deeper. "Yes this is our God // Isn't He wonderful!!"

(Related scripture: Ephesians 1:7; Isaiah 9:6; Romans 5:8)

Background:

God's plan to reconcile man has been revealed to each of us in Jesus. Isn't He Wonderful explores this mystery and seeks to lead the listener in responding to the good news of salvation in Christ. We would deeply appreciate your considering for adding this song to your playlist. Our last single, The God Who Saves, has had over 22,000 streams since February and we believe it would make a great addition to your playlist. Thank you for your time in listening to Isn't He Wonderful!

Release date: April 17, 2026

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