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This is an epic hymn inspired by and drawn largely from the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
It vividly paints the magnificent scene before the heavenly throne as seen in the apostle John's vision: the sea of glass, the four living creatures, and the twenty-four elders casting their crowns in worship. The climax of the song focuses on the "Lamb who was slain," the victorious King who alone is worthy to open the scroll.
The core of the anthem is the thunderous chorus of "Holy, Holy, Holy," praising the Almighty God "who was, and is, and is to come." Finally, the melody guides us toward the vision of a new heaven, a new earth, and the New Jerusalem, where God Himself will wipe away every tear.
We hope this powerful song transports you into that same scene of eternal worship.
By BennyThis is an epic hymn inspired by and drawn largely from the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
It vividly paints the magnificent scene before the heavenly throne as seen in the apostle John's vision: the sea of glass, the four living creatures, and the twenty-four elders casting their crowns in worship. The climax of the song focuses on the "Lamb who was slain," the victorious King who alone is worthy to open the scroll.
The core of the anthem is the thunderous chorus of "Holy, Holy, Holy," praising the Almighty God "who was, and is, and is to come." Finally, the melody guides us toward the vision of a new heaven, a new earth, and the New Jerusalem, where God Himself will wipe away every tear.
We hope this powerful song transports you into that same scene of eternal worship.