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We trace a bluegrass worship song that quotes Revelation and 1 Corinthians to show a bigger view of Jesus and a wider view of worship. Scripture drives the melody as we follow the Lion and the Lamb from throne room to empty tomb, and call men to steadfast faith.
• reframing worship beyond narrow genre habits
• bluegrass as a vessel for scripture-rich praise
• Revelation imagery of the returning King
• the scroll, the scar, and the Lamb who conquers
• chorus as a compact gospel: death defeated
• 1 Corinthians 15 and resurrection courage
• practical call to stand firm and stay sharp
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By Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson5
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We trace a bluegrass worship song that quotes Revelation and 1 Corinthians to show a bigger view of Jesus and a wider view of worship. Scripture drives the melody as we follow the Lion and the Lamb from throne room to empty tomb, and call men to steadfast faith.
• reframing worship beyond narrow genre habits
• bluegrass as a vessel for scripture-rich praise
• Revelation imagery of the returning King
• the scroll, the scar, and the Lamb who conquers
• chorus as a compact gospel: death defeated
• 1 Corinthians 15 and resurrection courage
• practical call to stand firm and stay sharp
Before you go, if you want to help equip other men for the fight, share this podcast around and leave us a five star rating and review
Support the show
Want to connect? Email [email protected]

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