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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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    FREEDOM is much more than a state of being... Before it's a matter of mental, physical, and spiritual liberty, it's a matter of genuinely being REVIVED. Until we've undergone the process of death to life, we will not have TRUE freedom. Freedom can only flow from a heart that's been completely rejuvenated and brought to life in Christ. That's why this call for REVIVAL in the HEARTLAND is so crucial. Once the heart of our nation is awakened and regenerated through the power of Jesus, only then will genuine freedom begin to flow in our country. The call for REVIVAL is in turn a call for FREEDOM.
    This passion and desperation for REVIVAL and FREEDOM in our nation is what brought us to the rooftop of a parking garage in Iowa City - one of the least Bible minded regions in the nation - to release this heartcry for spiritual liberty over our cities, state, and nation. Young lives from Generation Z joined us in this plea and stood in the gap for their own generation - a generation that is currently known for their captivity and bondage to so many different things but we pray will one day be marked by their revival fire and freedom in JESUS.
    If your heart in anyway aligns with these lyrics and the deeper heart behind them, please join us for Return to Jesus on 7.14.24 at the Xtream Arena in Coralville, IA at 5PM. This is a national call to come together to pray for our nation and cry out to God in repentance for REVIVAL. Get more information and sign up at www.ReturntoJesus.info!
    Drums: Cole Mcsween
    Bass Guitar: Josh Rodriguez
    Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Programming: Mitch Moylan
    Piano, Keys Programming: Matt Ulrich
    Strings: Antonio and Alison Marin
    Courtney Michel: Backing Vocals
    Michael Ossai: Backing Vocals
    Sunny Singh: Lead Vocal
    Written by Sunny Singh and Mitch Moylan
    Produced by Mitch Moylan
    Mixed By Doug Weier
    Mastered by Mike Cervantes @ The Foxboro
    Executive Producers: Sunny Singh, Ajai Prakash, and Maureena Prakash
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  • @christianacallison190
    @christianacallison190 11 дней назад +4

    ❤🔥🙌🏼Hallelujah! Lord I declare by faith this song to go forth and change hearts! Bring breakthrough and freedom in Jesus name!

  • @alexanderstephen1567
    @alexanderstephen1567 8 дней назад +2

    The song is great. However, I have a confusion: Why "We're calling on the angels of heaven"? I don't understand the theology here. Why angels?

    • @TheElimArrival
      @TheElimArrival  7 дней назад +1

      We are praying for the covering and protection that God provides through angels. Angels are not the focal point, more so our God in heaven who can provide covering through them. Hope that helps!

    • @alexanderstephen1567
      @alexanderstephen1567 3 дня назад

      ​@@TheElimArrival This song is a masterpiece, I really love it. And I see what you are saying.
      The song starts like this:
      - We're calling on the angels of heaven.
      - We're calling on the blood of the Lamb (Jesus)
      - We're calling on the spirit of Jesus (Holy Spirit)
      - We're calling on the Great I AM (the Father)
      ... and then we hear in the song: "Set us free" - "Set us free, from all iniquity" - to me, the way I understand from the song, angels also are involved in this work of setting us free from iniquity (which is huge, is the central work of Jesus).
      The confusion is that, the way you integrated the angels, indicates that they also are involved in setting us free from iniquity, but this is only the Work of God (Father-Son-Holy Spirit). Only the blood of the Lamb can set us free, angels have no part here, in terms of the work of salvation itself that belongs to Jesus (angels are only servants).
      When I heard mentioned the angels, and by the fact that you singing: "set us free" which, again, the central work of Jesus, and when I first heard the song, I was like: "hmmmm... I really like this song, but not sure about the theology here."
      I'm having quite a hard time to make the theological connection here. I know that God sends His angels, but the foundational theology we have is the Scripture, and I don't find not even 1 verse that someone prayed to angels, or at least we should. Yes, you can ask God to send angels to protect you, but the Scripture does not teaches us that we should call on them directly. The Scripture teaches us to pray to the Father in the name of Jesus, through the Holy Spirit.
      Please, don't take this as an attack, it's not. I'm just pointing up the confusion. A song should have strong theological roots and biblical truth, especially for the unsaved, who don't really know God's act of salvation through Jesus alone. Having angels involved in "setting us free", is a theological error.
      I think we should be very careful, especially in this era where spiritualism and praying to angels exploded, lately.
      .