"King of Heaven"

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Jon Reddick “King of Heaven” New Song Alert

Before the music even starts, King of Heaven feels like stepping into a story that was already happening long before you arrived. Jon Reddick doesn’t ease you in — he drops you straight into the reality of a kingdom that’s alive, active, and roaring with glory. This isn’t a song about God; it’s a song sung in front of God — the kind of worship that feels like it belongs in a room full of crowns, fire, and angels who never stop singing.

The song moves with the weight of a kingdom that cannot be shaken — a kingdom full of mercy, full of victory, full of the kind of hope that doesn’t fade with headlines or seasons. It echoes the ancient truth of “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever; a scepter of justice is the scepter of Your kingdom.” — Psalm 45:6. Not a temporary throne. Not a symbolic throne. A forever throne — the kind Jon sings about with holy confidence.

When Jon declares the power in His name — the authority, the roar, the command that sends darkness fleeing — it carries the same pulse as “The Lord thunders at the head of His army; His forces are beyond number.” — Joel 2:11. Worship isn’t quiet here. It’s not timid. It’s not polite. It’s the sound of a King whose voice still shakes the earth and steadies the hearts of His people.

And when the song turns toward the empty tomb — the proof that death bowed, the evidence that victory is not a metaphor — it mirrors “He will swallow up death forever; the Sovereign Lord will wipe away the tears from all faces.” — Isaiah 25:8. The empty tomb isn’t just history. It’s the coronation moment. It’s the reason we sing. It’s the reason we hope. It’s the reason He reigns now and forever.

“King of Heaven” builds like a procession — saints, angels, nations, voices rising in unity, singing holy and worthy with the kind of conviction that feels like the beginning of eternity. Jon Reddick doesn’t just write worship; he writes invitations. This song invites you to step out of your smallness and into the reality that your King is alive, enthroned, victorious, and returning.

Every hallelujah in this track feels like a banner lifted high. Every lyric feels like a crown placed at His feet. Every melody feels like a reminder that heaven is not far — it’s near, it’s active, it’s reigning.

Jon Reddick’s “King of Heaven” is out now — add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs their heart lifted back into awe, and grab your copy here on Amazon as soon as it becomes available. Every purchase supports his ministry and helps us continue sharing songs that awaken faith, strengthen believers, and point hearts toward the King who reigns forever.

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