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Reader-Submitted Review: Hallelujah Here Below by Elevation Worship

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Elevation Worshipā€™s album , released on September 28, features collaborations with Tauren Wells and Israel Houghton. It is a musical offering of honest and raw praise. The band, which has penned songs like ā€œO Come to the Altarā€ and ā€œResurrecting,ā€ drew inspiration for the recordā€™s title track from Exodus 20:25, where God commands the Israelites to build an altar from imperfect stones.

ā€œWe can offer a broken hallelujah, [and] it doesnā€™t need to be a perfect or cleaned-up hallelujah,ā€ the band said on the RELEVANT podcast. ā€œBut we bring our honesty, and he meets us there, and heā€™s pleased with that offering.ā€

The record also utters a confident realization of Godā€™s presence in times past and present. ā€œThe Lord is in this place,ā€ Jacobā€™s epiphany in Genesis 28, is a line in ā€œHere Again,ā€ and is a theme that anchors the record. Listeners are reminded of Godā€™s rescuing hand in seasons of fire (ā€œFaithfulā€), and sovereignty in all eras of history (ā€œStill Godā€). (Elevation Worship Records)

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