“You’re The One” By Open Heaven Now Available

Open Heaven drops their latest track "You're The One" available everywhere on digital retail and streaming service providers via DREAM Worship. The Ohio worship group recorded "You're The One" live at Faith Life Church in Columbus, Ohio.
You're the One was written by the Open Heaven songwriting team. It originated from worship leader Titus Chang, who says, "In our walk of faith, we oftentimes default to looking for the things that Jesus has accomplished in our lives in order to find reason to celebrate and praise Him. However, God-the Author and Perfecter of our faith, who was, who has been and who always will be-has proven Himself in so many more ways than we could even comprehend. That is what brought me to this passage in Jude, which is what inspired the birth of the song."
Jude 1:24-25 MSG reads:
And now to him who can keep you on your feet, standing tall in his bright presence, fresh, and celebrating - to our one God, our only Savior, through Jesus Christ, our Master, be glory, majesty, strength, and rule before all time, and now, and to the end of time. Yes (Amen!).
We need reminders that Jesus is the prize, the aim and pursuit of our lives. The things we chase after in this life will fade, but our relationship with Jesus will remain forever, and as Titus says, "God is simply the only ONE who deserves our praise, regardless of our state, our situations, our outlook, or condition." And as we pursue Him, we can receive from Him all that we need for this life, in abundance.
We pray this song is a celebration of who He is to you and a reminder to keep pursuing Him above everything else in this life.
Buy or Listen to "You're The One" HERE.
Open Heaven is a contemporary worship collective based out of Faith Life Church in New Albany, Ohio (Pastors Gary and Drenda Keesee). With music rooted in a passion for the local church, Open Heaven's mission is to inspire bold, confident faith and a heart for God in every generation of worshippers. Their latest single "My Story" released February 23, 2024 and features Amy Freudiger and Erik Parise.
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