Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
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Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
Oh Great King
How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
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How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls
We Your Trophies
Are here to Worship You
"Crown Of Souls" is a powerful and captivating song by Nigerian gospel artist, Dunsin Oyekan. The song is part of his album "The Birth of Revival" and has gained widespread recognition and appreciation for its unique sound and profound message.
The song begins with the lyrics, "Oh Great King, How Lovely is Your Crown of Souls. We Your Trophies Are here to Worship You." These words immediately draw us into a place of reverence and adoration for God, acknowledging His greatness and majesty. The song sets the stage for a worship experience that is focused on exalting God and giving Him the honor and glory He deserves.
One of the things that stands out about "Crown Of Souls" is its emphasis on the concept of surrender. Throughout the song, Dunsin Oyekan and his backing vocalists refer to themselves as "trophies" of God, acknowledging that they are His possessions and that their purpose is to worship and serve Him. This concept of surrendering our lives to God is rooted in scripture.
Romans 12:1 says, "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship." This verse reminds us that true worship involves presenting ourselves to God as a living sacrifice, completely surrendering our lives and desires to Him. "Crown Of Souls" captures this essence of surrender and invites listeners to join in this act of worship.
Another scripture verse that relates to the theme of the song is Psalm 24:7-10, which says, "Lift up your heads, you gates; be lifted up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, you gates; lift them up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is he, this King of glory? The Lord Almighty—he is the King of glory."
These verses speak of the greatness and majesty of God, and the invitation for His presence to come into our lives. "Crown Of Souls" echoes this sentiment, as it invites the King of glory to come and take His rightful place in our lives. The song encourages us to lift up our heads, open the gates of our hearts, and welcome the presence of God.
Beyond the scripture references, "Crown Of Souls" also carries a deep sense of longing and desperation for God. The lyrics express a desire to worship and encounter God in a way that is authentic and transformative. This resonates with many believers who have a hunger for a genuine encounter with God's presence.
Dunsin Oyekan's unique musical style and powerful vocals contribute to the impact of the song. The combination of African rhythms, contemporary gospel, and heartfelt worship creates a sound that is both captivating and uplifting. The song's dynamic arrangement and passionate delivery further enhance the message of surrender and worship.
In conclusion, "Crown Of Souls" by Dunsin Oyekan is a remarkable song that embodies the essence of surrender and worship. Its message of surrendering our lives to God and inviting His presence into our lives is deeply rooted in scripture. The song's unique sound and heartfelt delivery make it a powerful anthem for believers who long for a genuine encounter with God. "Crown Of Souls" is a testament to Dunsin Oyekan's talent as a worship artist and his commitment to creating music that leads people into a transformative worship experience.