Bible Verse: Revelation 19:1 New International Version (NIV) After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: 'Hallelujah!
Salvation and glory and power belong to our God!'"
Prayer: "Dear Heavenly Father, I cannot wait until people from every nation and tongue and race gather before Your throne in Heaven and sing you a "new hallelujah." My soul longs to see the redeemed from every corner of the earth join together in joyful harmony singing Your praises. Lord, You are so worthy of our worship and adoration. We bless Your Holy Name! In Jesus' name, AMEN."
Song: Paul Baloche "A New Hallelujah"
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"A New Hallelujah"
"A New Hallelujah"
Can you hear?
There's a new song breaking out
From the children of freedom
Every race and every nation
Sing it out, sing a new hallelujah
Let us sing
Love to the nations bringing hope
Of the grace that has freed us
Make Him known and make Him famous
Sing it out, sing a new hallelujah
Arise, let the church arise
Let love reach to the other side
Alive, come alive
Let the song arise
All the world sings a new song
Reaching out with a new hallelujah
Every son and every daughter
Everyone sing a new hallelujah
Let the song arise
Let the song arise
Let the song arise
There's a new song breaking out
From the children of freedom
Every race and every nation
Sing it out, sing a new hallelujah
Let us sing
Love to the nations bringing hope
Of the grace that has freed us
Make Him known and make Him famous
Sing it out, sing a new hallelujah
Arise, let the church arise
Let love reach to the other side
Alive, come alive
Let the song arise
All the world sings a new song
Reaching out with a new hallelujah
Every son and every daughter
Everyone sing a new hallelujah
Let the song arise
Let the song arise
Let the song arise
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