Elevation Worship Offers a FREE 14-Day Devotional Series "LION"

Multi-GRAMMY® nominated, multi-GMA Dove Award® winning Elevation Worship has released a FREE 14-day online devotional series that is based on their new album LION. You can download the devotional readings HERE.
In Revelation, Jesus is depicted as the "Lion of the tribe of Judah" and the "Lamb who was slain." So much of God's kingdom embodies paradox; even Jesus Himself was sovereign and He submitted to authority. He's the beginning and the end. He isn't relegated to one or the other. This 14-day study not only will introduce these polemics, but they will open us to the truth of what it means to call Jesus God's lion and lamb.
Elevation Worship has recently drop their new album LION. The highly-anticipated 15-track collection blends high-energy power anthems with stripped-down quieter moments, unconventionally mixing studio selections and live recordings. LION is sure to take listeners on an inspiring journey, offering songs primed for church, for everyday worship, and for personal reflection.
LION ushers Elevation Worship into a brave, uncharted chapter of artistry. They're not only a collective capable of offering spirited power ballads that summit radio charts; they're also adept at penning songs meant for quiet moments of private devotion, and it's all simply an overflow of what's already happening in the hearts of their church family. Brown concludes, "Everything we do stems first from being the expression of worship coming from Elevation Church. In other words, without Elevation Church there is no Elevation Worship."
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