Group of Students Worship God with Beautiful Cover of ‘Light of the World (Sing Hallelujah)’

Students from Prestonwood Christian Academy in Texas united their voices to perform ‘Light of the World (Sing Hallelujah),’ bringing glory to God through their musical gifts.

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In a time when many wonder if teens still care about faith, these students show us what it means to praise God with their whole hearts. Their choice to sing for Jesus speaks of their deep faith and desire to share God’s love with others.

God is raising up young people who love Him and aren’t afraid to show it. When we see these PCA students leading worship, it fills our hearts with hope for the future of the church.

May their example inspire more young people to use their talents for God’s kingdom, creating waves of faith and praise that touch many lives.

‘Light of the World (Sing Hallelujah)’ tells the complete story of Jesus Christ. The song begins with His eternal glory in Heaven, then tells of His birth in a humble manger.

The song continues with His ultimate sacrifice on the cross for our sins. The lyrics then point to His promised return in glory.

Through beautiful words, this song shows how God’s love reached down to humanity. Jesus chose to leave His heavenly throne to become human like us.

The powerful message calls every believer to worship Jesus as their Savior. He paid the highest price for our salvation.

The promise of His return gives us hope that He will lead us to our eternal home. The chorus rings out with joy: “Sing hallelujah for the things He has done.” These words invite everyone to join in praising Jesus for His amazing love and sacrifice.

We thank God for these young worshippers and pray that their ministry touches many lives and brings others to Christ.

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Verse of the Day

“He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”

Micah 6:8