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EBUKA SONGS RELEASES “SON OF DAVID (CHURCH ARISE),” A CRY FROM THE THRONE OF GRACE

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Beyond the songs we sing,Beyond the fame and stage lights,This is a sound from the throne of gra

EBUKA SONGS RELEASES “SON OF DAVID (CHURCH ARISE),” A CRY FROM THE THRONE OF GRACE. Ebuka Songs has unveiled a new worship anthem, “Son of David (Church Arise),” framing it not as another track for the charts but as a summons to prayer and pursuit.

EBUKA SONGS RELEASES “SON OF DAVID (CHURCH ARISE),” A CRY FROM THE THRONE OF GRACE

In a heartfelt announcement, he reminded listeners that beyond melodies, fame, and stage lights lies a “sound from the throne of grace”—a plea that calls the global church to awaken.

Anchored in Luke 18:38—“Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me”—the single channels the desperate faith of Bartimaeus into a modern chorus for renewal. Ebuka describes the song as “a cry from the heart of worship,” crafted to stir every ear that hears it “to seek Jesus again.” The message is simple and piercing: mercy is still available, and the Church must rise to receive it.

“Son of David (Church Arise)” blends intimate devotion with congregational urgency. Its title points to the ancient messianic confession and a present-tense rallying call. The arrangement leans into the language of intercession, inviting worshipers to move from spectatorship to participation. Rather than centering performance, the record centers Presence, reflecting Ebuka’s desire to push past industry noise into unfiltered hunger for God.

Early listeners will recognise Ebuka’s signature posture: vertical lyrics, spacious dynamics, and a refrain made for rooms that do not want to stop singing. The core prayer, “have mercy on me,” is more than a biblical citation. It becomes the hinge of the composition, giving worship leaders and congregations a clear line to hold when words run out.

With “Son of David (Church Arise),” Ebuka Songs offers more than a release date. He offers an altar call. As the chorus rises, so does the invitation. Return to Jesus with fresh urgency, let mercy lead, and allow worship to become the Church’s answer to the moment. “May every ear that hears be stirred to seek Jesus again.”

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