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Tiffany Hudson Channels Isaiah 43:10-11 Into Upcoming Single “JESUS THE ONLY”

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Tiffany Hudson Channels Isaiah 43:10-11 Into Upcoming Single “JESUS THE ONLY.” Tiffany Hudson, the celebrated worship leader and vocalist known for her stirring work with Elevation Worship, has ignited excitement in the Christian music world with a major announcement. Her new solo single, “Jesus The Only”, is set to be released this Friday.

Tiffany Hudson Channels Isaiah 43:10-11 Into Upcoming Single “JESUS THE ONLY”

Tiffany Hudson took to her social media platforms to share the news with a simple yet commanding message: “JESUS THE ONLY FRIDAY”. Alongside the caption, she posted a striking video clip where her voice delivers a profound declaration inspired by Scripture in Isaiah 3:10-11.

“Understand that I alone am God. There’s no other God. There has never been, and there never will be. I, yes, I am the Lord, and there is no other saviour. No foreign God has ever done this. You are witnesses that I am the only God, says the Lord.”

The message draws deeply from the monotheistic themes of Isaiah 43–45, highlighting God’s unmatched sovereignty and the exclusive role of Jesus Christ as Saviour. These are central truths of the Christian faith, and Hudson has consistently woven them throughout her worship ministry.

Fans have been eagerly awaiting this release for months. Early snippets and teasers of “Jesus The Only” have appeared on TikTok and Instagram through Elevation Worship-affiliated accounts. Often tagged as “unreleased,” these previews sparked passionate calls for an official launch. The lyrics that have surfaced give a glimpse of the song’s emphatic chorus:

“Jesus, the only one who is worthy
Only one, only one
Jesus, the only, give all the glory
To the one true living God…”

The song centres on Jesus as the sole recipient of worship, leaving no room for competing claims to divinity or salvation.

Hudson, who contributed her anointed vocals to Elevation Worship hits like “Jesus Be the Name” from the So Be It project in late 2025, continues to solidify her reputation for delivering raw, Spirit-led worship. Her solo work often blends intimacy with bold proclamation, inviting listeners into deeper devotion to Christ.

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