The classic lines— "Praise God from whom all blessings flow..." —were originally intended for personal morning and evening prayer before becoming a global church standard.
The official live video captures a moment where the formal song structure gives way to "flow," a style of worship where the singers improvise based on the atmosphere of the room.
The song’s core is built on the Thomas Ken Doxology , a verse written in 1674 as the final stanza of a morning hymn.
The lyrics "There's a breaking in my favor, there's a shifting in my direction" transform the hymn from a song of general praise into a personal declaration of spiritual breakthrough.
The term "Hallelujah" is a Hebrew compound meaning "joyous praise in song to God". In this version, it serves as a transitional chorus that builds into a spontaneous, high-energy declaration. 2. A Prophetic Shift
Unlike traditional versions of the Doxology, this performance introduces a "prophetic bridge" led by Tasha Cobbs Leonard :
The classic lines— "Praise God from whom all blessings flow..." —were originally intended for personal morning and evening prayer before becoming a global church standard.
The official live video captures a moment where the formal song structure gives way to "flow," a style of worship where the singers improvise based on the atmosphere of the room. The classic lines— "Praise God from whom all
The song’s core is built on the Thomas Ken Doxology , a verse written in 1674 as the final stanza of a morning hymn. The lyrics "There's a breaking in my favor,
The lyrics "There's a breaking in my favor, there's a shifting in my direction" transform the hymn from a song of general praise into a personal declaration of spiritual breakthrough. The classic lines— "Praise God from whom all
The term "Hallelujah" is a Hebrew compound meaning "joyous praise in song to God". In this version, it serves as a transitional chorus that builds into a spontaneous, high-energy declaration. 2. A Prophetic Shift
Unlike traditional versions of the Doxology, this performance introduces a "prophetic bridge" led by Tasha Cobbs Leonard :