by

Arden Lambert

Updated

October 30, 2019

Updated

October 30, 2019

Updated

October 30, 2019

A Contemporary Christian group Selah shared a captivating rendition with their latest single “I Belong to Jesus.”

Selah is a popular Christian trio that has been sharing such inspirational worship songs for decades. Their main focus on recording these worship songs is to enlighten the people with the true greatness of God. With this, their most notable covers are “You Raise Me Up” and “God Bless the Broken Road.”

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The trio continually sing praises and worships to the name of the Lord through their hymns and worship tracks. Today, let us witness their latest single “I Belong to Jesus” that shows how the trio shouted out God’s great glory all over the world. Their performance might be simple but it has a huge impact on the listeners.

Lyrics Breakdown

Oh, hallelujah
Oh, bless His name
Ten thousand years will just
Begin my song of praise
Oh, hallelujah
Sing it again
I belong to Jesus
I belong to Him

There are a lot of worship songs coming our way but this song stands out as the most realistic. People all belong to Jesus, no matter who you are, what your religion may be, or where they came from.

The lyrics mentioned above remind us that we belong to the most powerful and His name is Jesus. In times of our downfall, let us be reminded that God poured us with so many blessings that we can ever imagine and the love given by Him is unconditional. Therefore, we must not forget to give thanks to Him for all the greatness he has given us.

Romans 8:37-39 “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Listen to Selah’s Rendition here:


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