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 blessings flow..." —were originally intended for personal morning and evening prayer before becoming a global church standard. The lyrics "There's a breaking in my favor,
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 term "Hallelujah" is a Hebrew compound meaning
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 A Prophetic Shift The live rendition of by
The live rendition of by David & Nicole Binion featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard is a cornerstone of the album Dwell: A Live Worship Experience . It reimagines a centuries-old hymn by blending traditional liturgical structure with modern prophetic worship. 1. The Heritage of the Lyrics
Unlike traditional versions of the Doxology, this performance introduces a "prophetic bridge" led by Tasha Cobbs Leonard :