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There Is A Name – Sean Feucht

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The renowned music minister from the Bethel Church performs a powerful song from his 2020 EP titled “There Is A Name“. This song was performed Live by Sean Feught in Portland 2020. It’s a song which was written by , Nick Herbert, Luke Hellebronth & Tim Hughes, as it is titled “Let Us Worship“.

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Lyrics: There Is A Name by Sean Feught

[Verse 1]
There is a name
Who reigns without contention
Whose power can’t be questioned or contained
With humble fame
He rules the earth and heavens
His glory knows no measure or refrain
And it’s bursting past the border lines of space

[Chorus]
Jesus, enthroned upon the praises of our hearts
Jesus, You’re the King and You’re the center of it all

[Verse 2]
There is a name
Reaching past the margins
Calling sons and daughters back to Him
And as He saves
We can hear the roar of Heaven
As prodigals are coming home again
Oh the triumph
Oh the triumph of His name will never end, oh-ohh

[Chorus]
Jesus, enthroned upon the praises of our hearts
Jesus, You’re the King and You’re the center of it all

[Interlude]

[Bridge]
For every eye will see
Every heart will know
There is no name above
The name of Jesus
Death could not hold Him down
No grave could keep Him bound
All sin and sickness bow
To the name of Jesus
For every eye will see
Every heart will know
There is no name above
The name of Jesus
Death could not hold Him down
No grave could keep Him bound
All sin and sickness bow
To the name of Jesus

[Chorus]
Jesus, enthroned upon the praises of our hearts
Jesus, You’re the King and You’re the center of it all

[Outro]
There is a name
Who reigns without contention
Whose power can’t be questioned or contained
With humble fame
He rules the earth and heavens
His glory knows no measure or refrain
And it’s bursting past the border lines of space

Song’s cover by Bethel Music

Writers: Sean Feucht, Pat Barrett and Benjamin Hastings

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